The Caped Knight
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not to derail the thread butt yea. There were more metal gear games made during the PlayStation 1, 2, and 3 periods too.I saw the word "snake" though and thought back to my Metal Gear days on Nintendo. Is that what it's from?
I read an article where he said he hates dieting because he becomes irritable and his wife usually catches the brunt of it. He says he prefers eating like a horse and lifting weights.t:
Just curious, but which version of Thor vs Loki did you guys like seeing the most? The one in "Thor" or the one in "The Avengers"?
I liked Thor vs Loki in Avengers the most. I know this is going to come across that I'm bloodthirsty or something, but the one in Avengers atop Stark Tower is just more brutal - more personal, especially once the weapons are dropped and Thor is just going at him with his fists (and actually hitting Hiddleston - because Tom told him to *lol*). I'd also say that I include the forest scene as part of the Thor vs Loki in Avengers as well, and that scene alone... not a fight with fists but with words I absolutely LOVED. The brotherly angst was played so well by Hiddleston & Hemsworth.Just curious, but which version of Thor vs Loki did you guys like seeing the most? The one in "Thor" or the one in "The Avengers"?
I liked Thor vs Loki in Avengers the most. I know this is going to come across that I'm bloodthirsty or something, but the one in Avengers atop Stark Tower is just more brutal - more personal, especially once the weapons are dropped and Thor is just going at him with his fists (and actually hitting Hiddleston - because Tom told him to *lol*). I'd also say that I include the forest scene as part of the Thor vs Loki in Avengers as well, and that scene alone... not a fight with fists but with words I absolutely LOVED. The brotherly angst was played so well by Hiddleston & Hemsworth.
Yeah, definitely liked Thor vs Loki in Avengers more.
Just curious, but which version of Thor vs Loki did you guys like seeing the most? The one in "Thor" or the one in "The Avengers"?
I saw someone mention a moment in the comics where a fireman or cop handed Thor his hammer before running to safety. Thor then does a double take after realizing what just happened. I thought that would make for a good scene in the movies.
Apologies for my ignorance, especially since I’m not fully aware of what Thor’s durability is like, but one of my friends had raised a question that had me starting to scratch my head as well.
Is there a reason why Thor didn’t/couldn’t just stay up on top of the large building and constantly shoot out his large sums of powerful lightning bolts at any and all aliens coming through that portal? Wouldn’t that have helped in shortening the onslaught of waves coming in?
My guess is it takes energy and his body is durible but not impervious to harm so even he would eventually get tired so doing that for an indefinate amount of time would be a lot.
Thor would never get his hammer back if mjolnir could be held by every nurse, fireman, pastor, lollipop lady, surgeon, porn star fluffer on the planet.
which was easyhe was the best in "Clash of the Titans".
I saw someone mention a moment in the comics where a fireman or cop handed Thor his hammer before running to safety. Thor then does a double take after realizing what just happened. I thought that would make for a good scene in the movies.
Thats weird. Wouldn't the person feel all the Thor Power flowing through him once he picked up the Hammer? Isn't that what happened to Captain America when he lifted the Hammer?