Originally Posted by Direckshun:
Cap was getting his ass kicked by Iron Man. Iron Man was kicking his and Bucky's rear end together.
Bucky distracted him for one second unexpectedly and Cap threw him down and assaulted him with the shield. It was a legitimate victory, with a minimum on PIS.
Tony’s suit wasn’t even operational by the end of Civil War after the work Cap and Bucky put in on it. I’m sorry but a couple really strong dudes shouldn’t be able to dismantle a billion dollar WMD with their bare hands.
But OK. Iron Man was holding back, they were indoors limiting IM’s maneuverability, it was 2-on-1, etc. Whatever.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Tony’s suit wasn’t even operational by the end of Civil War after the work Cap and Bucky put in on it. I’m sorry but a couple really strong dudes shouldn’t be able to dismantle a billion dollar WMD with their bare hands.
But OK. Iron Man was holding back, they were indoors limiting IM’s maneuverability, it was 2-on-1, etc. Whatever.
Explain Cap clowning Spider-Man..
I think the Vibranum Shield was Cap’s only real equalizer in that fight. It’s what grounded IM’s flight and ultimately disabled the suit.
Cap neutralizing spidey (spidey wasn’t clowned, he just had to catch an entire walkway) can be chalked up to a fifteen year old getting humbled in his first ever fight against other enhanced foe. [Reply]
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Originally Posted by DaFace:
Just seems a little silly, and as someone who has stayed away from this thread BECAUSE of the spoilers, I immediately just left because it was taking 50 clicks just to read the damn thread.
anytime you stray from the standard “if it’s broadcast or in theatres it’s fair game”, your not going to satisfy everyone. In this case it was a pretty broad consensus. A rarity indeed. [Reply]
I've already said that the Russo brothers should take over the next Star Wars trilogy. Being able to make all that work together without it being a hot mess was a feat l bet few could have pulled off. [Reply]
Will part two contain a scene showing Reed Richards, and Charles Xavier stating that the same time that they thought that the avengers could have handled it, and that's why they just watched the carnage on the TV?
Isn't the hulk supposed to just keep on becoming angrier and stronger which is why he's so dangerous?
Is the story of the stones being formed by the big bang and spread throughout the universe directly from the comics? It reminded me of the plots of the phantom, or the kingdom of the crystal skull
Thanos isn't bad, but Loki still is their best villain so far. And I'm no longer a huge star wars fan, but he's not even close to the vader comparisons. The same thing with the empire strikes back too. But maybe if you were to share your drugs with me I'd see it too
I'm not the first to say that Strange sounds like House, M.D.? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
I think the Vibranum Shield was Cap’s only real equalizer in that fight. It’s what grounded IM’s flight and ultimately disabled the suit.
Cap neutralizing spidey (spidey wasn’t clowned, he just had to catch an entire walkway) can be chalked up to a fifteen year old getting humbled in his first ever fight against other enhanced foe.
Considering Spider-Man is significantly stronger, quicker, faster, more durable, more intelligent and with faster reflexes, he got clowned. Realistically (lol), it would be like Mike Tyson fighting a 12 year old.
I'll chalk that one up to it being Cap's movie. They wanted to show him love. Doesn't make it any less bullshit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by banecat:
Thanos isn't bad, but Loki still is their best villain so far.
Explain.
Loki is powerful, but isn't as powerful as Thanos.
Thanos killed half the world's population with a snap of his fingers. Loki didn't do that. Thanos is much more of a threat.
Thanos also has a purpose for what he's doing other than domination. He believes what he's doing is right for everyone by bringing balance. Loki just wanted power. [Reply]
Loki is powerful, but isn't as powerful as Thanos.
Thanos killed half the world's population with a snap of his fingers. Loki didn't do that. Thanos is much more of a threat.
I know. Thanos is more powerful than Loki is. I like Loki as being the MCU's best villain. Not the most powerful one. It could be that Loki's had more screen time, and Thanos was mentioned, shown, and now thrust into being the central character [Reply]