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Post by kevin on Apr 30, 2018 18:56:07 GMT
Thanos. Out of the other characters Thor, Iron Man and Doctor Strange.
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Post by charzhino on Apr 30, 2018 18:57:26 GMT
Thor is the most brave and is willing to give the biggest sacrifice to win so him. Where are people getting this perspective? I'm truly curious why Thor was braver than anyone rushing to their death. He was willing to kill himself before any battle by placing his body infront of a star to forge the new weapon.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 30, 2018 19:11:50 GMT
Where are people getting this perspective? I'm truly curious why Thor was braver than anyone rushing to their death. He was willing to kill himself before any battle by placing his body infront of a star to forge the new weapon. Well, he thought he would survive long enough to be revived by the new weapon. If he thought he was going to die to make a weapon only he could use, then he would be an idiot. If we are going off sacrifice, then Gamorah would be the winner.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Apr 30, 2018 19:18:02 GMT
Thanos. I loved him so much in this film that I rooted for him the entire film. I feel sorry for future Marvel villains. So basically you want grounded stories that make villains the stars and aren't wondrous. I like villains with motivations that I can either relate to or have an emotional understanding. Thanos gave me that.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 30, 2018 19:48:51 GMT
So basically you want grounded stories that make villains the stars and aren't wondrous. I like villains with motivations that I can either relate to or have an emotional understanding. Thanos gave me that. Yeah, he's receiving nearly universal praise.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Apr 30, 2018 20:02:33 GMT
I'd have to go with Thanos. It really is his movie. He's the biggest driving force. All the characters' reactions and motivations relate back to him.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 30, 2018 20:04:02 GMT
I'd have to go with Thanos. It really is his movie. He's the biggest driving force. All the characters' reactions and motivations relate back to him. Nah, they relate back to making a shitload of money for Disney's shareholders. Stop being a mark.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Apr 30, 2018 20:04:46 GMT
I'd have to go with Thanos. It really is his movie. He's the biggest driving force. All the characters' reactions and motivations relate back to him. Nah, they relate back to making a shitload of money for Disney's shareholders. Stop being a mark. That's not what that means.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 30, 2018 20:05:12 GMT
Nah, they relate back to making a shitload of money for Disney's shareholders. Stop being a mark. That's not what that means. Says a troll with no substantive response. My point stands.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 30, 2018 20:45:07 GMT
So basically you want grounded stories that make villains the stars and aren't wondrous. I like villains with motivations that I can either relate to or have an emotional understanding. Thanos gave me that. I don't know how anyone could relate to that motivation.
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 30, 2018 20:45:44 GMT
Other than Thanos, it would have to be Thor. He faced the biggest loss, he made the biggest sacrifice, he was the only one with a proper arc, the only one with a significant power up through the movie, plus he killed the most villains and was the only one to really challenge Thanos one on one. Not sure about most of these but he did play a big part. Oh they're all pretty accurate. He lost near his entire race and lost his brother .. and that was just in the first few minutes of the movie. Nobody killed as much opponents as he did and no one hurt Thanos as much as he did.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 30, 2018 20:48:29 GMT
Not sure about most of these but he did play a big part. Oh they're all pretty accurate. He lost near his entire race and lost his brother .. and that was just in the first few minutes of the movie. Nobody killed as much opponents as he did and no one hurt Thanos as much as he did. You're talking about things he had not control over and a lot of people lost something. I guess if we are talking body count equating to best, then he may win, but a dude that is capable of killing Thanos should have done more than melee.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Apr 30, 2018 20:54:26 GMT
Thanos
But Thor is a close second. They really fixed the watered down version of him in Ragnarok. He was great.
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 30, 2018 21:15:16 GMT
Oh they're all pretty accurate. He lost near his entire race and lost his brother .. and that was just in the first few minutes of the movie. Nobody killed as much opponents as he did and no one hurt Thanos as much as he did. You're talking about things he had not control over and a lot of people lost something. I guess if we are talking body count equating to best, then he may win, but a dude that is capable of killing Thanos should have done more than melee. Uh... yeah, how exactly does that negate Thor's eligibility for being the best character? All of these characters had no control over the people who were killed.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 30, 2018 21:37:02 GMT
You're talking about things he had not control over and a lot of people lost something. I guess if we are talking body count equating to best, then he may win, but a dude that is capable of killing Thanos should have done more than melee. Uh... yeah, how exactly does that negate Thor's eligibility for being the best character? All of these characters had no control over the people who were killed. Exactly my point. It would only negate it to the extent that other characters lost something or acted bravely. No one can stop him from being your best character. I'm only questioning the notion that he was the primary one experiencing those things.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 30, 2018 21:39:00 GMT
Thanos But Thor is a close second. They really fixed the watered down version of him in Ragnarok. He was great. It would have been nice if his losses, outside of Loki, weren't largely off camera. It is odd that Ragnarok is so lighthearted considering his whole world was destroyed along with his hammer and a lost eye.
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Apr 30, 2018 21:41:00 GMT
Thanos, it was definitely his movie...of the Avengers, I have to go with Thor. We're finally seeing the God of Thunder in all his glory.
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 30, 2018 21:41:27 GMT
Uh... yeah, how exactly does that negate Thor's eligibility for being the best character? All of these characters had no control over the people who were killed. Exactly my point. It would only negate it to the extent that other characters lost something or acted bravely. No one can stop him from being your best character. I'm only questioning the notion that he was the primary one experiencing those things. Dude, did you ever lose someone close to you? It's very hard to function normally after having lost someone close to you. The fact that Thor lost his brother, his friends, his near entire race and then still continued to fight the good fight is something no one else in this movie had to go through. For all he knows, he might be the last living Asgardian. None of the other characters can say the same.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 30, 2018 21:43:51 GMT
Exactly my point. It would only negate it to the extent that other characters lost something or acted bravely. No one can stop him from being your best character. I'm only questioning the notion that he was the primary one experiencing those things. Dude, did you ever lose someone close to you? It's very hard to function normally after having lost someone close to you. The fact that Thor lost his brother, his friends, his near entire race and then still continued to fight the good fight is something no one else in this movie had to go through. For all he knows, he might be the last living Asgardian. None of the other characters can say the same. He already knows he's not the last living Asgardian But you seem to be implying that while others have felt loss in this very movie, ONLY Thor knows real loss and thus he s the best character. I wouldn't agree with that if that's what you;re saying.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Apr 30, 2018 21:44:30 GMT
Thanos But Thor is a close second. They really fixed the watered down version of him in Ragnarok. He was great. It would have been nice if his losses, outside of Loki, weren't largely off camera. It is odd that Ragnarok is so lighthearted considering his whole world was destroyed along with his hammer and a lost eye. I liked Ragnarok, but it's wildly overrated. I didn't mind that most of it was off-screen, as the most important part ( the death of Loki ) was on-screen and it was very effective.
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