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This comic book movie was the third installment in it's respected franchise and proves it's
not true what they say about the third time being a charm because this movie sucked.
There's a bank robbery and a hostage situation going on and the superhero arrives to save
the day.
His quick thinking allows him to save the security guard hostage, but unfortunately
the bad guy gets away.
It gets to a point where his enemies become too much to manage and more and more bad guys
keep popping out of the wood work.
He thinks to himself "where do these guys come from" (audio).
The truth is all of the bad guys in the movie are created as a result of the super hero's
actions.
One of the villains wants revenge on the hero because the hero is responsible for the accident
that caused him to become two faced with half of his face being regular and the other side
looking like burned bacon.
Another villain named Edward is obsessed with the hero and takes photos of him, studies
his every move and stalks him day after day which eventually leaves him to madness.
Not only is the superhero haunted by bad guys, but in his personal life, he's haunted by
his childhood.
When he's not fighting crime, he's suppressing horrific childhood memories about the death
of his parental guardian.
Witnessing your father figure die right in front of your eyes is tough for any adult
or kid to handle.
He talks about father issues with his love interest in the movie to keep from going insane
(audio).
He loves the chick, but just like Chris Brown used to says.
These hoes ain't loyal.
The girl is supposed to be in love with him, but she leaves him for this other guy and
dances the night away with him after she googles his net worth.
What she doesn't know is that the guy she danced with has an alter ego just like the
hero.
He's the villain who dresses up in the green suit in the movie.
The girl tells the hero that she's in love with someone else and he gets super pissed
(audio).
Afterwards, he starts flirting with the better looking chick with the blonde hair and you
think he's trying to get into a serious relationship, but he's only using her.
The bad guys try to find out the bad guys weakness and I mean, they try everything.
There's a scene when the hero follows them to the construction site and they even try
to kill him sand.
It's a stupid idea and no surprise, it doesn't work.
They soon realize, kryptonite, bullets, or kung fu etc. doesn't kill superheroes in
comic book movies, breaking their hearts do.
The villains join forces and plan on learning the good guy's true identity to hurt everyone
he cares about.
They find out his identity (audio).
What they don't know is there's an unwritten rule for comic book movies that aren't in
the MCU.
Excluding girlfriends, if someone finds out a hero's true identity, they either die
or get amnesia (audio).
But anyways, later on in the movie, there's a fight at the rich guy's mansion.
The one in the green suit breaks through the secret passage door and he uses this little
bomb thingys to destroy all the extra suits and computers.
The hero gets frustrated and wants to quit.
He feels like with great power come great liability and he's sick of getting blamed
for crap all the time.
He literally gets blamed for 80% of the deaths in the franchise.
One of the dudes in the movie blames him for the death of his father (audio).
The butler tells him to chill out and to blame hid daddy's death on old age, God, or script
writing.
The dude agrees and agrees to be the hero's side kick from now on.
The villains shine a signal in the sky for the whole city to see, but they're only
worried about the good guy reading it and answering the call.
He does.
(audio) He puts on a different suit than last time then him and his side kick get there
and find the girl suspended in the air.
If she falls, she dies basically.
She does fall, but the hero thinks quickly, shoots his string, catches the girl, and swings
her to safety.
They defeat both bad guys.
The first one suicides himself to death after he tries tries to catch something he had no
business trying to catch and he ultimately leaps to his doom.
They let the other one live, but ironically let the franchise die as a result of the movie.
Those are 24 reasons these movies are the same.
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