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Post by Larcen26 on Apr 9, 2018 19:18:23 GMT
While I agree that Civil War is a bit overrated, and the Airport fight was too long, it was an amazing scene...
I want to throw the Black Panther Casino fight and escape to the list of best action sequences.
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 9, 2018 19:24:37 GMT
I'd also like to mention that the Thor vs. Hulk fight in Ragnarok is probably the best superhero fight scene I've seen with a pure CGI character. It must have been exceptionally difficult to choreograph a fight scene between a live actor and a pure CGI character.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Apr 9, 2018 19:30:20 GMT
She's throwing cars around. It doesn't matter if they had armor, there's no guarantee what was going to happen or who it was going to affect. Cap has no idea how strong Spidey is just by getting decked. Cap feels the hit when regular humans slug him, you see it all the time. (And if Spidey hit him full force, he would've taken Steve's head clean off.) And yeah, Vision's laser beam was incredibly dangerous. Look at what it did to Rhodey's armor. They try to downplay it by having Tony say he didn't think Vision could get distracted or whatever...but he's shooting at moving targets. He has no control over who's going to where as he's taking aim. It's an insane risk to take with their friends' lives at stake. I'm a huge MCU fan so nobody has to defend the movies from my criticism like I'm some hater. It's just something that's always bothered me about CW. She's throwing cars specifically at IM and Warmachine. Her TK is strong enough to stop the cars mid-flight if she needs to incase they're about to hit someone who can't take it. Besides, BW is the only person on team IM who'll be seriously injured by a thrown car. Cap gets hit by regular humans and normally is able to tank it. Heck he's taken hits from IM and managed to stay upright. Whereas a single kick from Spiderman completely threw him off his feet. I'm pretty sure he got an idea just how strong Spidey is from that. As for Vision, blame that on him thinking he's incapable of making mistakes. "That kid packs quite a punch, surely he can handle this boarding bridge if I drop it on his head without warning." "I'll use my TK to throw cars at the armored guys, surely there can be no collateral damage from me using my powers...which is what started this whole mess." The only thing more silly than making these assumptions would be continuing this conversation. We'll have to agree to disagree.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Apr 9, 2018 19:54:00 GMT
Best MCU action sequences: The ones from the Avengers movies because of how big they are, and the ones from the Captain America movies because of how physical and well choreographed.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 9, 2018 20:14:14 GMT
Winter Soldier, from beginning to end.
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 9, 2018 20:34:41 GMT
"That kid packs quite a punch, surely he can handle this boarding bridge if I drop it on his head without warning." "I'll use my TK to throw cars at the armored guys, surely there can be no collateral damage from me using my powers...which is what started this whole mess." The only thing more silly than making these assumptions would be continuing this conversation. We'll have to agree to disagree. "I'm strong enough to stop a helicopter from taking off. I've taken numerous undefended punches to the face from a guy with a robotic arm capable of punching through steel and concrete. This kid with a single kick stunned me and threw me a few dozen feet in the air. Pretty sure he's way stronger than me and can probably take on that bridge". "The opposing team is primarily based of characters who are bullet proof and can survive getting hit by rocket launchers, tank shells and way more firepower than my team currently has. I need to find something offensive enough to keep them in check... thrown cars sound like a good option." The problem with you is you're viewing this conversation from a third-party perspective, as a non-powered human and someone who is not in the middle of the fight. You obviously won't have the kind of live-feedback to make on-the-fly decisions like they do nor the kind of experience with superpowered opponents that they do. You also forget that majority of this team have fought together for some time and know each other's capabilities.
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Post by ShrunkenHeadonKnightBus on Apr 10, 2018 1:41:24 GMT
I have a certain fondness for the final set piece in Thor: The Dark World; I quite enjoyed all the dimension hopping.
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