Post by Skaathar on May 31, 2017 22:43:19 GMT
I can't name an inconsistent scene in Ant Man no. He can always stand on things without his full size weight. And I certainly can't name one as blatantly obvious as the Lois falling away from a black hole scene. Can you?
But I was asking you to name more scenes you think are bad in the MCU. I really would like to hear your thoughts so I can consider them. You might find one I agree with and I love thinking about this stuff.
PS: Per your above post to preacher. You aren't showing me I'm being hypocritical. I've been very clear on the differences and am happy to define them more, but if the only point is I've found writing shortcuts with some DC scenes and don't see anything bad within the MCU and therefore I'm a hypocrite, then we've just watered down the conversation to the point of being meaningless. If you find something I've been hypocritical about, let me know.
Take for example this flaw in physics. Lois Lane drops to the ground despite everything else getting sucked upwards. That's a flaw, it's a valid complaint. Same thing with Antman being said that he maintains same mass and strength despite shrinking in size, which is why he's able to flip Black Widow over and on her back despite his diminutive size. Yet somehow he's able to ride an arrow and not mess with it's trajectory. That's also a valid complaint. Yet you only recognize the DCEU flaw and completely ignore and even defend the MCU flaw.
Or another example is the Martha segment in BvS. There's a point to the scene, and there is a plan and goal to that scene. But the execution sucks, because it is highly unlikely that someone dead set on killing someone else will simply stop just because someone has the same mother's name. In the same way, Thor having a personality change in 2 days also has a plan, has a goal, there's a point to it. But it's just as poorly handled because it is highly unlikely that a thousand year old man will have a complete change in personality just because he had a crappy 2 days. Yet again, you only recognize the flaws of DCEU while completely turning a blind eye to the flaws of MCU.
Just to be clear, I am not saying DCEU films are better. In fact I'll be the first to point out that DCEU films have, by and large, far more flaws than MCU films. I will, however, admit that MCU movies still have their flaws and will acknowledge them objectively. And this is where we don't agree: We both agree that DCEU movies are flawed, but you somehow believe that MCU movies are free of flaws.

