Champ Gold
Smash Scrublord
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I loved Winter Solider because it was more of a Spy film than a Superhero film.I could easily see the new Spider-Man being low budget. The Vulture's goals aren't demanding of a large scale conflict.
Besides, I'm a little tired of world-ending events. Two of the best superhero-villain conflicts in film were small in scale:
"The battle for Gotham's soul" in the end came down to the two boats and Dent holding three people hostage.
The most effective superhero movie based on an established property. (The Winter Soldier comes in at a close second)
Jackson's character more or less was fighting the hero the entire movie. No on-screen explosions, no yelling, one five minute fight with a thug. What resulted was one of the best superhero movies to date.
Arguably one of the best hero films ever made.
The villain was over the top or just plain old evil.
Plus it has that feeling of how things will change and the danger is actively there.