First Good piont youve made.I concede the Flash comparison was a bad one.I still back my piont though.A better comparison would be Spiderman superpunching Goblin/Venom.No, they're clearly not the same, one is a human while the other is a 10 ft tall otherworldly monster.
Zionite, you're certainly entitled to your opinion of the movie, but I'm not sure what you're playing at. If you didn't think they displayed a respective level of power for Thor in the movie, then fine. However it seems that most people disagree, which is also fine. You're not really doing yourself any favors by accusing people of lying and such. It's just a movie, either you were entertained, or you weren't. Hopefully you were entertained.
Well, that's the risk when you don't play safe. Doesn't mean you mustn't try it or that safe is the only way to go.
First off Im not palying at anything.Big Thor is debatin an observation I made whilst watching it.Which was fine, till he got a bit rude and started lying to prove his piont.
And you are assuming most people disagree with me.
And Yes I was entertained.
I doubt barely anyone in the GA knows anything about Norse mythology. It's pretty obscure. It isn't like Greek mythology.
That's true, I just feel Ang was the wrong person for that film, and there was alot of potential there, but I never felt Bruce Banner as a character, and that was the real failing of that film. Bill Bixby is the measuring stick for Bruce/David Banner, because he gave so much character to Bruce that it allowed the Hulk to just be a monster. Bana was a great actor, but he was given nothing to work with.
No doubt there, it's a huge achievement, and it's still very watchable even in these effects laden times. Heck the flying in that movie looks better to me than Superman Returns.
If the new Superman is half as good as that movie was, it will be a great achievement.
I'd say the key is to know when to risk it and when to play it safe. Ya gotta know when to hold'em, know when to fold'em, know when to walk away and know when to run(sorry, got a Kenny Rogers flashback).
The point is that when you're holding on by your fingernails you don't go waving your arms around.
Nobody knows when taking risks is going to work. That's why it's called risky. But if you're an artist you liove for artistic risk. If you're a crafstmen then you'll do just what they tell you or what's supposed to be done.
Nobody knows when taking risks is going to work. That's why it's called risky. But if you're an artist you liove for artistic risk. If you're a crafstmen then you'll do just what they tell you or what's supposed to be done.
About the time Bev gets undressed behind the curtain the woman said, "this isn't a kids movie!" well DUH it's rated PG not G.
heh That's what the EX and I did. lol You'd think if you saw a pg rating you'd double check the NAME.....or get better glasses. lol... [face_palm]
the battles with Destroyer/Loki more drawn out and more personal;especially with Loki.
Far as arguing feats of strenght and comparing his feats to Spiderman/Supes is trivial. Its how the writers/directors perceive and translate that to their 'story' and in this case it wasn't really their motives to show Thors 'Feats' of str just his overal abilities;hammer,flying,weather skills,fighting abilities. Whereas in maybe SPidey they tried showing his abilities differently and same as Supes. It just depends on what they are trying to achieve with the characters.
Nobody knows when taking risks is going to work. That's why it's called risky. But if you're an artist you liove for artistic risk. If you're a crafstmen then you'll do just what they tell you or what's supposed to be done.
I think that it comes off more like a kids movie because it's based a little closer to the Silver-Age Thor comics than some of the other Marvel movies-although Iron Man's origin was practically perfect as well. Despite how edgy people talk like SA Marvel was, a lot of their heroes still had the same positive, noble motives as DC's more iconic type characters, and Thor was the most DC-like of Marvel's heroes once you got past the long hair and the Shakespearean dialogue. He still believed strongly in honor and decency, he still cared a great deal for people, he had his conflicts but was not controlled by them like Spider-Man and the FF were.