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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:09:26 GMT
Grow the fuck up coldenhaulfield Who the fuck are you, asshole? I'm the only one who's made a substantive point in this entire thread. I'm that dick who likes to ruin your dreams kid. You'd understand when you're older, colden.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:10:09 GMT
Who the fuck are you, asshole? I'm the only one who's made a substantive point in this entire thread. I'm that dick who likes to ruin your dreams kid. You'd understand when you're older, colden. Don't you just love a man who backs down when his claims are challenged by actual proof?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:12:01 GMT
Oh yes. It's a great way to expose kids like colden.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 23, 2017 17:14:43 GMT
If you're so substantive in your points, colden, then you can tell me ten things about the life story, hopes, and dreams of Hans Gruber and one of the Lethal Weapon villains without mentioning their role in their respective stories. Those are your points, not mine. Or at least the vague, skeletal attempt at starting to make points. My points pertained to the subject at hand, as I first contributed my opinion of the new Spider-Man flick (I'm not thrilled over it) and then responded to your assertion that no one "ever" will codify or enunciate a formula for the MCU by cutting and pasting somebody else's argument from another board not filled with chest-beating trolls like yourself and left it for discussion with no real stake in it, as it's not my "MCU formula" and merely a catalyst for discussion. You've yet to discuss it apart from insulting me personally and then naming a random list of films you think are similar to the MCU in an extremely vague and disingenuous way. Now you're down some weird(rapter, heh) rabbit hole about Die Hard. I don't give a shit about your in depth thoughts on Die Hard; that's not what we're talking about, and that's not what the thread is about.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:16:02 GMT
Oh yes. It's a great way to expose kids like colden. Yeah, he knows that every film I listed share a lot of qualities with the MCU films and he's stuck. He knows if he concedes any points, he's lost.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 23, 2017 17:16:47 GMT
Who the fuck are you, asshole? I'm the only one who's made a substantive point in this entire thread. I'm that dick who likes to ruin your dreams kid. You'd understand when you're older, colden. You're "that dick who likes to ruin [my] dreams"? What does that even literally, syntactically mean, retard?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:17:49 GMT
If you're so substantive in your points, colden, then you can tell me ten things about the life story, hopes, and dreams of Hans Gruber and one of the Lethal Weapon villains without mentioning their role in their respective stories. Those are your points, not mine. Or at least the vague, skeletal attempt at starting to make points. My points pertained to the subject at hand, as I first contributed my opinion of the new Spider-Man flick (I'm not thrilled over it) and then responded to your assertion that no one "ever" will codify or enunciate a formula for the MCU by cutting and pasting somebody else's argument from another board not filled with chest-beating trolls like yourself and left it for discussion with no real stake in it, as it's not my "MCU formula" and merely a catalyst for discussion. You've yet to discuss it apart from insulting me personally and then naming a random list of films you think are similar to the MCU in an extremely vague and disingenuous way. Now you're down some weird(rapter, heh) rabbit hole about Die Hard. I don't give a shit about your in depth thoughts on Die Hard; that's not what we're talking about, and that's not what the thread is about. See, everyone? The boy knows he's stuck between a rock and a hard place. He can't answer any of my questions or take up my challenge because he knows his argument will exposed as false if he does.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 23, 2017 17:18:08 GMT
Oh yes. It's a great way to expose kids like colden. Yeah, he knows that every film I listed share a lot of qualities with the MCU films and he's stuck. He knows if he concedes any points, he's lost. No, I legitimately and seriously asked you to prove this assertion like eight posts back and you refused. Not sure how else to help you.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:21:55 GMT
I'm not going to point out the obvious just to amuse you.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 23, 2017 17:27:55 GMT
I'm not going to point out the obvious just to amuse you. It's not obvious, and I was asking seriously. Some of those bullet points extracted from the paragraph are fairly general, but others are very specific and very probably could not be applied in every instance to every movie on your list. But since I didn't make the list and you won't defend it, I guess that ends the discussion.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:29:19 GMT
No, everything in that list can be applied to every film I listed and you know it. You'd have to be dumber than I already think you are not to.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 23, 2017 17:36:54 GMT
Nah, I think it's pretty specific to your beloved McMarvel McMovies despite your hair-splitting and obfuscation. Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, The Hunt for Red October, most Mel Gibson movies as a matter of fact, Escape from New York, most Jackie Chan movies, Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, most Arnold Schwarzenegger films, Men in Black, and countless others. Let's just take the first TWO bullet points of our working "formula": tell basically the same story; same tone and approach. You're seriously on a discussion board about movies asserting straight-facedly, so strident and dogmatic is your defense of the MCU, that " Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, The Hunt for Red October, most Mel Gibson movies as a matter of fact, Escape from New York, most Jackie Chan movies, Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, most Arnold Schwarzenegger films, Men in Black, and countless others" all tell basically the same story with the same tone and approach? I respectfully disagree. I don't even think the first three movies on the list -- Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, and The Hunt for Red October -- tell either the same story or have the same tone. Or approach! I think your argument was flippant, ill-conceived, and wrong.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:40:56 GMT
You do nothing "respectfully." Those films are no more alike than any of the MCU films. That bullet point is bullshit, pure and simple.
So let's look at another bullet point, the villains. How do any of the baddies in any of the films I listed have more meat to their characters than any of the Marvel villains? They don't. Pure and simple.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 23, 2017 17:43:40 GMT
You do nothing "respectfully." Those films are no more alike than any of the MCU films. That bullet point is bullshit, pure and simple. So let's look at another bullet point, the villains. How do any of the baddies in any of the films I listed have more meat to their characters than any of the Marvel villains? They don't. Pure and simple. And yet, you're unable to refute it apart from just saying it's "bullshit," listing other movies you can name, and insulting me. Sounds like a personal problem. Also your bizarre line of reasoning whereby you're trying in a roundabout way to defend the MCU's weak villains by saying other movies have weak villains too? Not your best.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:46:56 GMT
I just did refute it. The films speak for themselves.
Not just "other movies": beloved classics of their genre. Not your best.
Hans Gruber was Alan Rickman's (God rest His Soul) star-making role, and that role had no depth than your standard Marvel villain. So I guess Marvel's villains aren't so bad off after all.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 23, 2017 17:50:02 GMT
I just did refute it. The films speak for themselves. Not just "other movies": beloved classics of their genre. Not your best. Hans Gruber was Alan Rickman's (God rest His Soul) star-making role, and that role had no depth than your standard Marvel villain. So I guess Marvel's villains aren't so bad off after all.No, they are. You're just blinded by fanboy-goggles.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:51:09 GMT
Being akin to Hans Gruber and the Lethal Weapon villains is being in bad company? Hear that, everyone! colden hates Die hard and Lethal Weapon!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:52:25 GMT
Point made. Now I can GUARANTEE that coldenhaulfield is sitting in his mothers basement raging at his laptop.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 23, 2017 17:53:23 GMT
You guys are dorks.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 17:54:11 GMT
^triggered
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