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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 17, 2018 18:50:02 GMT
If someone makes a racist joke for fun, are they a racist? I gotta be honest, you aren't helping your case here. No seriously, comedians cross the line all the time with race jokes. But are they racist?
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 17, 2018 18:47:08 GMT
You know, I haven't seen one person (particular DC fans) acknowledge Been Affleck's sexual misconduct, yet he seems to get a pass. Think about that for a moment
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 17, 2018 18:35:17 GMT
Yes, they are. Only pedophiles would tweet about how much they enjoy raping children.pedophiles and/or psychopaths. Gunn is likely the former as the evidence suggests:
His comments, jokes and blog-stories were not about pedophhils (mocking them) but about raping children or sexually misuing them. Such content is alwasy intended for pedophiles - which we know Gunn was in company of.
This is demonstarted by dozens of his child rape obsessed tweets with . He could not even fully stop with it after Disney/Marvel hired him. Also, there are his endorsements of Nambla, his good relations with convicted child pornographers such Huston Huddleston (even linking on Twitter). Further, his video where he jokes about anally raping his child. Or his pedo-cosplay pictures. This is more than a pattern of circumstancial evidence, this is the smoking gunn. If someone makes a racist joke for fun, are they a racist?
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 16, 2018 22:52:36 GMT
intentional maybe you can claim was stealing, if you are a pathetic drama queen making a bullshit point, and unintentional which would be considered wasting, he wasted the few bucks it cost to spring for an extra bed at the motel, he wasted those few dollars, he didn't steal them you gibbering squid brained dino turd.
So you're saying worst-case scenario, Peter stole from the school, which is funded by local taxes. And best-case scenario, Peter wasted the school's money, which comes from local taxes. Either way, that demonstrates that Peter doesn't give a shit about his community. You sir, are a moron. How you function in life is beyond me.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 16, 2018 20:06:03 GMT
You don't need someone young, you just need someone who LOOKS young, or at least can be made to look young with make-up. I personally prefer Dianna Agron. 32 is kinda pushing it to look "young"
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 16, 2018 19:03:18 GMT
Back in the day these utterly pointless message board games were pretty popular so I thought I've already brought sexy back so why not bring this back as well. If nobody bothers with it I'll just let it die but otherwise we're gonna have 32 different superhero movies. Keeping it simple they're just Marvel and DC. We've got 10 DC Live Action Movies, 4 DC Animated Movies, 10 MCU Movies, 6 X-men Movies and 2 Spider-man Movies. Aside from four of them (The Dark Knight, Spider-man 2, Logan and The Avengers) which are seeded, the rest were randomly generated by the site. He's a link to the Tournament bracket which I'll update as it goes along. challonge.com/vwh1rnf3Simply put just vote for which movie you think is better. The one that gets more votes after say a day will move through. I'll do four match ups per day as well. You can give your reasons if it'll make it more interesting. Day 1 Match 1: The Dark Knight vs Deadpool Match 2: Batman Returns vs Batman Under the Red Hood Match 3: Superman 2 vs Spider-man Match 4: Man of Steel vs Captain America Civil War 1: The Dark Knight 2. Batman Returns 3. Spider-Man 4. Civil War
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 16, 2018 18:59:39 GMT
And like I said it's not skipping out if missing the competition was unintentional, you repeating the same false statement doesn't make it true, but Peter seeking out the criminals the night prior to the competition and him trying to break out of the warehouse to make it back is a clear sign of Peter not intentionally missing the contest, which is actually what happens in the film, there for an actual true statement of fact not made up rubbish like what you said. Since you and many MCU fans here still don't seem to understand it, I'll give you a simple example: If a convict released on parole misses a scheduled meeting with his parole officer and tells his PO that he was sick or he had a medical emergency that prevented him from making the meeting, the PO will probably accept that as a valid excuse. But if the convict tells his PO "I missed the meeting because I was looking for this Vulture guy and got locked in a warehouse for several hours", the PO isn't going to accept that excuse and the convict is going back to jail. The only valid reasons for Peter to miss the competition that the school paid for his trip to Washington, D.C. for would be sickness or a medical emergency. Anything else would be intentionally missing the competition, which would be basically stealing from the school. How long are you going to keep up this charade and pull shit out of your ass?
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 16, 2018 17:39:53 GMT
That's funny, because clearly you haven't even hit middle school yet, otherwise you'd know that parents general pitch in for their kids when there's a field trip If it's a field trip, then yes parents pay for it. But if it's a competition on which they're representing the school, then the school pays for the trip. Or are you saying that the Villanova and Michigan players and their parents had to pay for the trip when the schools went to the Final Four to play for the National Championship earlier this year? You do realize that the Final Four is a University team?! Peter is in highschool. And all trips the highschools take, including competition, parents generally pitched in a little bit. Maybe if you weren't a retard, you'd understand. The fact you have to go to another board and ask others proves what a moron you are
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 16, 2018 17:23:12 GMT
not really, but I see where the issue lies: The war did not end because Ares was destroyed (unlike in LotR or in Episode I with the droids). It ended because of the Compiègne Armistice of 11 Nov 1918 which effectively ceased fighting between the Allies and Germany
Many MCU kids haven't gotten to that part in their History class yet. That's funny, because clearly you haven't even hit middle school yet, otherwise you'd know that parents general pitch in for their kids when there's a field trip
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 16, 2018 17:21:26 GMT
Except the writing, the dialogue and what happens on screen are directly related, and everything on screen really undermined Ares character since after hesh destroyed, the war seems to just end. Even the German soldiers were confused as if they were just under the influence of Ares. So the whole message of humans starting the war loses a bit of meaning there because Ares is clearly prolonging the war. not really, but I see where the issue lies: The war did not end because Ares was destroyed (unlike in LotR or in Episode I with the droids). It ended because of the Compiègne Armistice of 11 Nov 1918 which effectively ceased fighting between the Allies and Germany; the armistice was explicitly discussed and shown in the second act.
Ares was unable to prologue the war thanks to Steve sacrificing himself destroying Maru's Poison, and Diana refused to join him. Diana had her "going to the dark side" moment of temptation of murdering Maru, but she spared Mara and destroyed the lightning throwing Emperor, uh, Ares.
Ares is not unimportant, he is a warmonger, he profits from war somehow (destroying manking etc), he may be the incarnated symbol of self-destroying aggression itself - but as he stated: the decision to destroy is with the war parties alone.
I am sorry the twist was spiled for you, but spoilers are a problem of marketing, not writing.
I get that the armitice ended the war, but you can really interpret the end that it went through because Ares influence was destroyed.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 16, 2018 13:47:43 GMT
Except they really undermined it by falling to the usual trope of the CGI fight in the end, plus already ruining the surprise that Thewlis is Ares before the release Really miscast as well. I'm sorry, Thewlis just does not look like a Greek God. The film is really good up till the Ares reveal and he really brings down the film. It felt like they really struggled in the end with what to do with Ares. dude, I am talking about writing. You talk about casting and anticipation.
I was surprised about Ares turning out Thewlis, nothing indicates that. Message: The true enemy within your ranks and everywhere. Fine with me.
As for the casting it's the nature of the mystery-villain trope that it's often the least suspected character. Seen The Usual Suspects? Also, how do Greek Gods really look in the 20th century? They could change into satyrs, bulls, swans, or even showers of gold... so when impersonating a Brit you should go with that typical look, ie bad teeth, pale-frackled with weird accent, esentially Thewlis.
The CGI was thankfully reduced to other genre films; take IW, most of that movie is weightless CGI-IronMan or CGI-Spider etc coming to blows with CGI-aliens and CGI-space dogs for 2.5 hours.
Except the writing, the dialogue and what happens on screen are directly related, and everything on screen really undermined Ares character since after hesh destroyed, the war seems to just end. Even the German soldiers were confused as if they were just under the influence of Ares. So the whole message of humans starting the war loses a bit of meaning there because Ares is clearly prolonging the war. Except the the most unexpected character was clearly Thewlis because they announced long before the film came out he was going to be Ares. So that surprise was ruined.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 16, 2018 12:57:49 GMT
How exactly does Ares’ existence in the Wonder Woman movie ruin the film’s message? Even with Ares showing up, the movie made it clear that he wasn’t the reason for the war. That’s why he explicitly stated while he was under the influence of the Lasso of Truth that he didn’t cause the war, humanity did. Except the war basically just to ends after Ares is destroyed and even the German soldiers who were shooting at Diana were kinda confused after as if they were under the influence from Ares. I was under the impression that yes, the humans stsrtedit, but Ares is prolonging it
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 16, 2018 12:52:48 GMT
says who? It's a well written twist and character arc. Watching the movie I thought: This will end stupidly, Ares exists and he is responsible for war, not mankind. But nope. Diana was wrong about the roots of aggression and war, and she sees the sacrifice people make (Steve) for the greater good: One of the best character defining closing monologues of this genre. This is an old school masterwork of storytelling and human interaction. Except they really undermined it by falling to the usual trope of the CGI fight in the end, plus already ruining the surprise that Thewlis is Ares before the release Really miscast as well. I'm sorry, Thewlis just does not look like a Greek God. The film is really good up till the Ares reveal and he really brings down the film. It felt like they really struggled in the end with what to do with Ares.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 15, 2018 22:09:27 GMT
That depends, does the actress have to be blonde?? If yes, then I think Maddie Hansson would be good. She played in the YouTube Red swriei, Impulse and I thought she was really good in it. She's only 23 as well, and Supergirl is around that age. I think a relatively unknown actress would be best. If you choose a A-lister actress or someone who has a well known body of work, such as Chloë Grace Moretz (a lot of fan casts like her for the role) then it sets expectations for what fans would like to see from her because you're familiar with her work. If blonde isn't a requirement, then Alycia Debnam-Carey would be a good choice. She's obviously known for Fear of the Walking Dead and she's a really good actress too, but by the same token, she's not know for much outside of the Walking Dead. ShesS young enough as well and certainly had the looks. These would be my two choices.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 15, 2018 15:09:38 GMT
Wow, this is pure comedy gold right here
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 15, 2018 2:45:46 GMT
Quill's anger at the death of the woman he loved led to his actions. Not being able to keep his feelings in check led to his actions. And that's the difference between a true and great hero and MCU's false "heroes". When Steve Trevor's plane blew up, Diana could've crushed Dr. Poison with the tank. But Diana kept her anger in control. Starlord was a selfish asshole who put his own selfish wishes ahead of the greater good. Worse of all, Starlord's selfish actions did nothing to bring Gamora (who was already dead) back anyway, so all Starlord's selfish actions did was help Thanos break free and keep the gauntlet and eventually kill more than half the universe. it was far more believable recation than say giving up on a life death battle because your adversary shared your mothers name. Which is still far mor believable than Ronan, the Big Bad Destroyer of Planets getting defeated by a silly Dance-Off. Captain America sacrificing himself in First Avenger (and don't say it wasn't a sacrifice because he later survived....you obviously ignore the definition of the word)? Aside from the fact that Cap didn't sacrifice himself in First Avenger, nothing Cap did in First Avenger absolves him of his selfish actions in Civil War when he kept putting his own selfish wishes ahead of the greater good and put the lives of brave law enforcement officers who were just trying to do their jobs as well as the lives of many civilians at risk witt his selfish actions.
Like I said in a previous post, Captain Kirk doesn't say "I saved a million people last week so I've done my good deed for this month and next week I can choose to put my own wishes ahead of the greater good and let a half million people die. I'll still be ahead on the Lives Saved balance sheet."
If next week, Kirk has to make another choice to put his own wishes ahead of the greater good or to save another million lives, he'll choose to save another million lives. Because that's what it means to be a true hero. When the situation calls for a hero to choose between his own selfish wishes or saving millions of people, it doesn't matter if they've saved people 100 times before, it doesn't matter how many people they've saved before, none of what happened before matters. It's what they choose to do in the current situation that matters. Do they choose to save millions of people now or do they choose to put their own selfish wishes ahead of the greater good now?
That's what MCU's so-called "superheroes" don't seem to understand and MCU Dictator Kevin Feige doesn't seem to understand and what MCU fans like you who make excuses for MCU don't seem to understand.So in what scene did Peter steal money? Who cares if my thread is locked. What's stopping you now from answering
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 15, 2018 2:21:20 GMT
Who cares if that thread is locked. Post it here in this thread. Again, what's stopping you?
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 15, 2018 1:58:51 GMT
Troll alert. Spam alert. He keeps repeating that Peter stole from the community verbatim without providing proof I was going to post today in that thread you started, but you got the thread locked. Well post it now. What's stopping you?
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 15, 2018 1:50:52 GMT
You know, you have never evaluated on this claim since you brought it last week. Do you have anything to back it up? Yes, it's in the movie. Which scene?? Fucking troll and spambot if you don't provide an answer
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 15, 2018 1:49:41 GMT
Pro: Michael Keaton Con: 1. Peter's entire motivation for being a hero is not because he feels he has a "great responsibility" but because he wants to impress an egotistical billionaire. 2. Spider-Man needed to be saved by Iron Man not once but twice and also needed to be saved by Ned. 3. No Spider-Sense in MCU (Peter ditches Liz at the Homecoming Dance, runs outside, and gets ambushed by a bad guy, which should never happen with Spider-Sense). 4. Peter relies on AI suits given to him by Tony Stark instead of his own powers (such as Spider-Sense). Basically, it would be like making a Wonder Woman moive in which Wonder Woman fights villains using Batarangs and Bat-smoke grenades instead of using her own powers and abilities. 5. Peter attacks innocent people and steals from his community. Troll alert. Spam alert. He keeps repeating that Peter stole from the community verbatim without providing proof
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