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Justice League Lounge of Justice - Part 1

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That's straight up savage Larry.
 
Fong shouldn't have deleted that. Send it to that joke of a blogger anyway.
 
Love the Affleckmobile. I have the Jada Toys version of it.
 
****, "Castlevania : Symphony of the Night" is such a great game. Hard, but so ****ing good.
 
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The more I read about it the more it seems I was right and they kept screwing up Tony. I was already disappointed with what they've done with the character when I stopped watching those films, IM3 being a final straw.

I guess many won't agree with me, but I really dislike how they made Tony Stark more and more of an arrogant, irresponsible *****e in the course of MCU films. I find it interesting that what was once a likable trait of the character (he was my favorite from that team) made him so unlikable to me later on. I guess it was a matter of balancing it out and the balance outweighed too much to the other side.
 
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I guess many won't agree with me, but I really dislike how they made Tony Stark more and more of an arrogant, irresponsible *****e in the course of MCU films. I find it interesting that what was once a likable trait of the character made him so unlikable to me later on.

My issue with him in CW was that he felt pain and responsibility for a kid that was killed in AoU but then he just turns around and recruits another kid who could get killed in trying to help him capture a trained assassin :huh:
 
My issue with him in CW was that he felt pain and responsibility for a kid that was killed in AoU but then he just turns around and recruits another kid who could get killed in trying to help him capture a trained assassin :huh:

I haven't seen CW, though by now I heard about these scenes so many times, that I reckon it counts as if I watched them but that is the gist of my problem with the character I think... he always was irresponsible and with an attitude to a certain extent, which is why most of us liked him in the first place, but it is a problem when they try to bring the character somewhere deeper and also remain adamant to portray them as they did in first Iron Man film, as it becomes inconsistent and he appears like a hypocrite as result. It is especially jarring when he becomes self-righteous and preachy to others and he is actually the one who makes majority of s**t.

And I have no problem with him being irresponsible when it comes to his own life, but his actions bring danger to others as well. Again, IM3 was a final straw, when he endangered Pepper by playing a badass and calling out the Mandarin to come and attack him if he dares. It was a long time coming, but that's pretty much where the character jumped the shark to me.
 
So I'm not the only person on Earth who passed on Avengers 2.5: Black Panther v Winter Soldier aka I Killed Your Father, But That's Okay We're Still Friends, Cause There Are No Stakes?

Who woulda thunk?
 
So I'm not the only person on Earth who passed on Avengers 2.5: Black Panther v Winter Soldier aka I Killed Your Father, But That's Okay We're Still Friends, Cause There Are No Stakes?

Who woulda thunk?

I could absolutely massacre a steak...
 
Remember that time some idiots and bloggers and cast members thought Civil War would be The Godfather of comic book movies? Good times.
 
****, "Castlevania : Symphony of the Night" is such a great game. Hard, but so ****ing good.
Of course it's good.
In the inverted castle library, remember to beat those flying ghost like thing (schmoo) enough for one of them to drop a sword, that is Crissaegrim, its effects are awesome.
 
Remember that time some idiots and bloggers and cast members thought Civil War would be The Godfather of comic book movies? Good times.

Didn't that come about because the Russo Brothers cited The Godfather as an influence in terms of juggling multiple characters around and not in terms of quality.
 
No idea but I remember all these sites running with headlines quoting cast members and saying Civil War will be The Godfather of CBM's.:funny:
 
I haven't seen it, but it seems to have favourable reviews and, predictably, be a sl*t of a cash cow, so I don't understand the implication that it has disappointed.
 
Of course it's good.
In the inverted castle library, remember to beat those flying ghost like thing (schmoo) enough for one of them to drop a sword, that is Crissaegrim, its effects are awesome.
Symphony of the Night was one of my favorite games of 90s. And yeah, I absolutely remember this moment. Was there, did that.

Though I don't think the game is hard. I'm not really a great player and I struggle in hard games. SotN had exactly the right amount of challenge for a platformer.
 
Symphony of the Night was one of my favorite games of 90s. And yeah, I absolutely remember this moment. Was there, did that.

Though I don't think the game is hard. I'm not really a great player and I struggle in hard games. SotN had exactly the right amount of challenge for a platformer.
I agree about the difficulty assessment.
It's especially easier than Rondo of Blood, Super Castlevania IV, and Circle of the Moon.
 
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