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Post by ThatGuy on Jul 9, 2017 14:06:06 GMT
It took you that long for a reply? Lame. We're pondering the decision to have Lex kill off Mercy in BvS because their relationship in past media has always been that Mercy is extremely loyal to Lex and that Lex sees her as more than just another one of his employees, nothing romantic but he trusts her more than most people. So why change it for the DCEU? Tell you what, you made a topic claiming Spider-Man: Homecoming to be the worst adaptation of the character to date because his spider sense is absent, if that's all it takes to call the film terrible then well Lex not giving a damn about Mercy is far more eye brow raising and out of character based on most contemporary media so I'd say BvS takes the cake for being the worst adaptation No, Spider-Man's lack of Spider Sense is still the worst adaptaion because Lex not giving a damn about Mercy has been done in past media before. Watch the episode Ghost in the Machine from Superman: The Animated Series. That episode shows that Lex doesn't give a damn about Mercy so BvS took inspiration from that. Spider-man has a spider sense. It was shown in Civil War. Just because they didn't give you a visual/audio cue (flashing lights and sound effects) doesn't mean anything. In Civil War, he senses something flying at him and dodges it. I haven't seen Homecoming yet, but it's still in universe that he has a spider sense.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 9, 2017 17:20:07 GMT
No, Spider-Man's lack of Spider Sense is still the worst adaptaion because Lex not giving a damn about Mercy has been done in past media before. Watch the episode Ghost in the Machine from Superman: The Animated Series. That episode shows that Lex doesn't give a damn about Mercy so BvS took inspiration from that. Spider-man has a spider sense. it's still in universe that he has a spider sense. Is that why he never sensed the fat kid waiting in his room when he climbed in through the window?
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Post by Marv on Jul 9, 2017 17:59:04 GMT
Spider-man has a spider sense. it's still in universe that he has a spider sense. Is that why he never sensed the fat kid waiting in his room when he climbed in through the window? It senses danger.
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Post by ThatGuy on Jul 9, 2017 18:01:41 GMT
Spider-man has a spider sense. it's still in universe that he has a spider sense. Is that why he never sensed the fat kid waiting in his room when he climbed in through the window? You mean his friend? The kid that's not a danger? Think about how that would work. Every person that would come within 5-10 ft of him sets off his spider sense.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 9, 2017 18:07:47 GMT
Is that why he never sensed the fat kid waiting in his room when he climbed in through the window? It senses danger. That's not how Spider-Sense works, idiot! Spider-Sense isn't psychic. All it can do is sense the presence of someone. It can't read someone's mind and sense if that person is there with good intentions or bad intentions.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 9, 2017 18:12:25 GMT
Is that why he never sensed the fat kid waiting in his room when he climbed in through the window? You mean his friend? The kid that's not a danger? Think about how that would work. Every person that would come within 5-10 ft of him sets off his spider sense. That's not how Spider-Sense works, idiot! Spider-Sense isn't psychic. All it can do is sense the presence of someone. It can't read someone's mind and sense if that person is there with good intentions or bad intentions.
And no, Spider-Sense wouldn't go off every time someone goes within 5-10 feet of him. It would only go off when someone is there that he doesn't expect to be there. For example, if he walking down the hallway in school and there were dozens of other students in the hallway, his Spider-Sense wouldn't go off because it's expected that there would be plenty of other students around. But if he's sneaking back into his room through the window at night, he doesn't expect anyone to be in his room so the presence of anyone in his room should've set off his Spider-Sense that someone was waiting in his room and he shouldn't go in through the window.
So either Spider-Sense doesn't exist in MCU, or if it does exist, then that was a poorly-written scene since it completely forgot that he was supposed to have Spider-Sense and should've been able to sense an unexpected presence waiting in his room.
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Post by Marv on Jul 9, 2017 18:15:06 GMT
That's not how Spider-Sense works, idiot! Spider-Sense isn't psychic. All it can do is sense the presence of someone. It can't read someone's mind and sense if that person is there with good intentions or bad intentions. Incorrect. Spider sense senses danger. This is fact.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 9, 2017 18:21:17 GMT
That's not how Spider-Sense works, idiot! Spider-Sense isn't psychic. All it can do is sense the presence of someone. It can't read someone's mind and sense if that person is there with good intentions or bad intentions. Incorrect. Spider sense senses danger. This is fact. WRONG!!! Spider-Sense doesn't sense danger. If it did, then Spider-Man would be invincible because no one could ever hurt him.
Spider-Sense senses potential danger, as an the unexpected presence of someone waiting in his room and therefore he shouldn't go into his room through the window. So either Spider-Sense doesn't exist in MCU, or if it does exist, then that was a poorly-written scene since it completely forgot that he was supposed to have Spider-Sense and should've been able to sense an unexpected presence waiting in his room.
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Post by Marv on Jul 9, 2017 18:22:16 GMT
You mean his friend? The kid that's not a danger? Think about how that would work. Every person that would come within 5-10 ft of him sets off his spider sense. That's not how Spider-Sense works, idiot! Spider-Sense isn't psychic. All it can do is sense the presence of someone. It can't read someone's mind and sense if that person is there with good intentions or bad intentions.
And no, Spider-Sense wouldn't go off every time someone goes within 5-10 feet of him. It would only go off when someone is there that he doesn't expect to be there. For example, if he walking down the hallway in school and there were dozens of other students in the hallway, his Spider-Sense wouldn't go off because it's expected that there would be plenty of other students around. But if he's sneaking back into his room through the window at night, he doesn't expect anyone to be in his room so the presence of anyone in his room should've set off his Spider-Sense that someone was waiting in his room and he shouldn't go in through the window.
So either Spider-Sense doesn't exist in MCU, or if it does exist, then that was a poorly-written scene since it completely forgot that he was supposed to have Spider-Sense and should've been able to sense an unexpected presence waiting in his room.
Look up spider sense. It's clear you've never watched a Spider-Man cartoon or read a comic because there are tons of situations where Spider-Man's sense ability alerts him to the mere presence of an enemy. Not just a truck being thrown at him or some other obvious danger. There are also situations where his sense ability goes off when no apparent danger is around leaving Parker confused and on edge. You sound like an idiot when you pretend to understand something and get it so horribly wrong.
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Post by Marv on Jul 9, 2017 18:24:12 GMT
Incorrect. Spider sense senses danger. This is fact. WRONG!!! Spider-Sense doesn't sense danger. If it did, then Spider-Man would be invincible because no one could ever hurt him.
Spider-Sense senses potential danger, as an the unexpected presence of someone waiting in his room and therefore he shouldn't go into his room through the window. So either Spider-Sense doesn't exist in MCU, or if it does exist, then that was a poorly-written scene since it completely forgot that he was supposed to have Spider-Sense and should've been able to sense an unexpected presence waiting in his room.
Just because you keep repeating yourself doesn't make you any more correct than you were before. You're wrong on this. Look up spider sense and the nuances that it's had over the years.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2017 18:27:03 GMT
WRONG!!! Spider-Sense doesn't sense danger. If it did, then Spider-Man would be invincible because no one could ever hurt him.
Spider-Sense senses potential danger, as an the unexpected presence of someone waiting in his room and therefore he shouldn't go into his room through the window. So either Spider-Sense doesn't exist in MCU, or if it does exist, then that was a poorly-written scene since it completely forgot that he was supposed to have Spider-Sense and should've been able to sense an unexpected presence waiting in his room.
Just because you keep repeating yourself doesn't make you any more correct than you were before. You're wrong on this. Look up spider sense and the nuances that it's had over the years. Be prepared for DC-Fan to dig his heels in and endlessly repeat what he's already said several times in the hopes of wearing you down. You're in for an argument with a brick wall.
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Post by Marv on Jul 9, 2017 18:31:38 GMT
Just because you keep repeating yourself doesn't make you any more correct than you were before. You're wrong on this. Look up spider sense and the nuances that it's had over the years. Be prepared for DC-Fan to dig his heels in and endlessly repeat what he's already said several times in the hopes of wearing you down. You're in for an argument with a brick wall. I don't really see an argument to be had. Him disagreeing with his own false notions of how Spider-Man's sense ability has worked over the years is irrelevant to facts. He can either inform himself or continue this pointless banter and continue to look like an idiot. No amount of caps lock and name calling will change it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2017 18:39:22 GMT
Be prepared for DC-Fan to dig his heels in and endlessly repeat what he's already said several times in the hopes of wearing you down. You're in for an argument with a brick wall. I don't really see an argument to be had. Him disagreeing with his own false notions of how Spider-Man's sense ability has worked over the years is irrelevant to facts. He can either inform himself or continue this pointless banter and continue to look like an idiot. No amount of caps lock and name calling will change it. But what about the red text? Are you prepared to deal with the red text?
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 9, 2017 18:44:08 GMT
That's not how Spider-Sense works, idiot! Spider-Sense isn't psychic. All it can do is sense the presence of someone. It can't read someone's mind and sense if that person is there with good intentions or bad intentions.
And no, Spider-Sense wouldn't go off every time someone goes within 5-10 feet of him. It would only go off when someone is there that he doesn't expect to be there. For example, if he walking down the hallway in school and there were dozens of other students in the hallway, his Spider-Sense wouldn't go off because it's expected that there would be plenty of other students around. But if he's sneaking back into his room through the window at night, he doesn't expect anyone to be in his room so the presence of anyone in his room should've set off his Spider-Sense that someone was waiting in his room and he shouldn't go in through the window.
So either Spider-Sense doesn't exist in MCU, or if it does exist, then that was a poorly-written scene since it completely forgot that he was supposed to have Spider-Sense and should've been able to sense an unexpected presence waiting in his room.
Look up spider sense. It's clear you've never watched a Spider-Man cartoon or read a comic because there are tons of situations where Spider-Man's sense ability alerts him to the mere presence of an enemy. It's clear that you're a dumbass who doesn't know how Spider-Sense works. Spider-Sense alerts him to the presence of someone who's not expected to be there. Spider-Sense can't tell him who that person is or what that person is thinking.
So Spider-Sense should've alerted him that someone was waiting in his room, but Spider-Sense can't tell him if the person waiting in his room is the fat kid or Aunt May or Happy or J. Johah Jameson or the Vulture. All Spider-Sense can tell him is that someone unexpected is waiting in his room so he should be careful not to climb in through the window.
So either Spider-Sense doesn't exist in MCU, or if it does exist, then that was a poorly-written scene since it completely forgot that he was supposed to have Spider-Sense and should've been able to sense an unexpected presence waiting in his room.
DO YOU UNDERSTAND IT NOW? OR DO YOU NEED ME TO EXPLAIN IT TO YOU AGAIN, DUMBASS?
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Post by Marv on Jul 9, 2017 19:05:14 GMT
marvelanimated.wikia.com/wiki/Spider-Sense"Spider-Man often ignores his Spider-Sense. Green Goblin once found out his identity because Spider-Man thought his Spider-Sense was acting up instead of warning him. Often his Spider-Sense does not go off because he is fatigued or distracted. Spider-Man once got caught in an explosion because he is focusing on Alistair Smythe who just kidnapped Black Cat. Spider-Sense does not go off to those that Spider-Sense does not believe to be a threat. It will not go off for Aunt May or Mary Jane Watson. But it has been known to go off to those that Peter does not think to be a threat but really is, such as when Chameleon disguised himself as Anna Watson or when Peter met Jason Phillips who was not yet revealed to be Hobgoblin." I can continue directly quoting information that proves you wrong...but what's the point when everyone else can just as easily recognize your inability to do even the most basic of research on something you seem to have such a strong opinion about.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2017 19:14:24 GMT
marvelanimated.wikia.com/wiki/Spider-Sense"Spider-Man often ignores his Spider-Sense. Green Goblin once found out his identity because Spider-Man thought his Spider-Sense was acting up instead of warning him. Often his Spider-Sense does not go off because he is fatigued or distracted. Spider-Man once got caught in an explosion because he is focusing on Alistair Smythe who just kidnapped Black Cat. Spider-Sense does not go off to those that Spider-Sense does not believe to be a threat. It will not go off for Aunt May or Mary Jane Watson. But it has been known to go off to those that Peter does not think to be a threat but really is, such as when Chameleon disguised himself as Anna Watson or when Peter met Jason Phillips who was not yet revealed to be Hobgoblin." I can continue directly quoting information that proves you wrong...but what's the point when everyone else can just as easily recognize your inability to do even the most basic of research on something you seem to have such a strong opinion about. Watch out. The all-caps red text is coming. It has been known to melt the flesh from the bones of DC-Fan's enemies.
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Post by charzhino on Jul 9, 2017 23:27:24 GMT
So when Vulture sneaks up behind Spidey and grabs him in their 1st encounter, why did his Spidey sense not go off?
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Post by formersamhmd on Jul 10, 2017 0:52:13 GMT
So when Vulture sneaks up behind Spidey and grabs him in their 1st encounter, why did his Spidey sense not go off? He came in too fast for him to react in time. SM3, Harry was able to get the drop on Peter the exact same way.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 10, 2017 4:34:26 GMT
So when Vulture sneaks up behind Spidey and grabs him in their 1st encounter, why did his Spidey sense not go off? Because Spider-Man doesn't have Spider-Sense in SMH.
MCU Spider-Man Doesn't Have Spider-Sense
MCU dictator Kevin Feige claims that there's still Spider-Sense in MCU, but Feige is only saying that BS so that Spider-Man fans don't freak out that MCU removed his Spider-Sense.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jul 10, 2017 10:48:12 GMT
So when Vulture sneaks up behind Spidey and grabs him in their 1st encounter, why did his Spidey sense not go off? Because Spider-Man doesn't have Spider-Sense in SMH.
MCU Spider-Man Doesn't Have Spider-Sense
MCU dictator Kevin Feige claims that there's still Spider-Sense in MCU, but Feige is only saying that BS so that Spider-Man fans don't freak out that MCU removed his Spider-Sense.
Did you even read that article? It says clearly he has it, they just aren't going to focus on it exactly the same way the Raimi and ASM movies did (with the slo-mo close ups and stuff).
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