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Post by DC-Fan on Aug 3, 2018 1:40:50 GMT
No, I actually forgot that Peter also stole Flash's car. But I'm referring to Pwter stealing from his community. Drawing a blank here? Dumpster diving? I don't know what the "dumpster dving" was. I'm referrng to Peter stealing from his community in SMH.
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Post by Vassaggo on Aug 3, 2018 2:08:30 GMT
Drawing a blank here? Dumpster diving? I don't know what the "dumpster dving" was. I'm referrng to Peter stealing from his community in SMH. And I am asking what scenes show him stealing from people in SMH. As I am racking my memory, but drawing a blank. I know in Civil War, Tony called him a dumpster diver and he said he saw a perfectly good DVD player. That's the closest my memory can stretch at the moment. (Full disclosure I'm on pain meds for medical problem and they don't really facilitate total recall)
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Post by dazz on Aug 3, 2018 6:38:31 GMT
Wait a minute are you saying you can make up any imaginary reason for something in a film? It's not imaginary. That's what happened in the comics. Some of the comics, which is the problem that scene or following 2 films do nothing to suggest that the mugging was anything other than a mugging, in the comics it's been a disguised hit & it's been random acts of violent & crime, that's the problem there is no 1 way this goes down, unlike Spider-Man where he gets his powers the same way everytime.
Everyone knows how the Waynes died, but the reason for it varies some know only the 1 reason, some know 2, some 3 others know every reason, but the fact there are multiple reasons why they die means you cannot categorically without in film evidence to back it up say what that reason is, but everyone knows how Spidey got his Spidey powers, so why the fuck are you whining about Spiderman Homecoming?
Edit: Also Spiderman has had 2 major feature film adaptation depicting his origin prior to the latest films, funnily enough so has had Batman, but in both Batman series the murder of the Waynes is depicted as random street violence, meaning the most wide spread account of how and why the Wayne's die is due to random violence, not camouflaged hits, the closest to that is Gotham but then that's neither as popular or well received as the films were, and is outright not even close to being comic accurate.
Why are we discussing why the Waynes died? how does this change how Thomas behaved in the BVS version, he didn't know they were being targeted for a hit or not, which whether it is or not is debatable, but regardless of if it was or not he didn't know one way or another, so why escalate what could be a simple mugging? Negan got himself and his wife killed because he's an agro twat in this iteration, aka the worst version of his character and his death so far...damn BVS you fuck up all types of shit don't you.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 3, 2018 14:59:14 GMT
Drawing a blank here? Dumpster diving? I don't know what the "dumpster dving" was. I'm referrng to Peter stealing from his community in SMH. Is that what you've come down to. Making up bullshit to further your argument. Seriously, you're just a waste of space and a waste of time
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 3, 2018 15:32:21 GMT
And in The Shining book Wendy wasn't a wet dish cloth of a woman, Danny was attacked by Wasps from a empty wasps nest, the bad room is 217, Dick Halloran didn't die, and there were Hedge Animals. If you just watched the movie (like most people with The Shinning and with comic book movies) Wendy is pretty useless, there were no wasps, the bad room is 237, Dick dies from a ax to the chest, and there was a hedge maze but no animals. See how books and movies are different mediums. If the writer of the movie needs you to read the book first he has failed completely as a movie writer. So basically SMH failed since it never showed Peter getting bitten by a spider and Uncle Ben being killed by a robber whom Peter could've stopped but didn't. But that was all in the comics so movie watches can read the comic to get that information, right? SMH or Civil War didn't fail because his backstory wasn't necessary because he, along with Batman, is arguably the most popular superheroes in pop culture. Regardless of how much they've been changed or tweaked in the comic stories, everyone knows the basic story behind Spiderman and Batman (Peter being bitten by Spider and his Uncle killed by a mugger, and Batman's parents being killed by muggers). Civil War and SMH got it right by not shoehorning in Peter's backstory when and only vaguely referencing it with a line or two. BvS basically spoonfed you Thomas and Martha's death, simply just for the "Martha" scene. If BvS is already establishing an older Batman operating on the streets for 20-plus years, then his backstory is covered and isn't necessary to show. And whether it was a hit by the mob, an assassin, or a mugging went wrong, it doesn't matter, the only reason why Snyder had Thomas Wayne go for the punch because he thought it was cool and it's Jefferey Dean Morgan. Snyder is a perfect example of "horny teenage syndrome who thinks everything is cool". He took everything from The Dark Knight Returns he thought was cool looking and disregard any context it had from the actual story and just threw it on the big screen. And because he had cast JDM, he had to do something cool with him because he's a cool actor and obviously played Negan.
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Post by Skaathar on Aug 3, 2018 16:58:38 GMT
Drawing a blank here? Dumpster diving? I don't know what the "dumpster dving" was. I'm referrng to Peter stealing from his community in SMH. When did Peter actually steal from his community?
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Post by DC-Fan on Aug 3, 2018 17:14:52 GMT
I don't know what the "dumpster dving" was. I'm referrng to Peter stealing from his community in SMH. Is that what you've come down to. Making up bullshit to further your argument. Seriously, you're just a waste of space and a waste of time I'm not making anything up. It was in the movie. Peter stole from his community in SMH.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 3, 2018 17:16:31 GMT
Is that what you've come down to. Making up bullshit to further your argument. Seriously, you're just a waste of space and a waste of time I'm not making anything up. It was in the movie. Peter stole from his community in SMH. By all means, elaborate on what he stole from his community
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Post by DC-Fan on Aug 3, 2018 17:24:52 GMT
I'm not making anything up. It was in the movie. Peter stole from his community in SMH. By all means, elaborate on what he stole from his community Basically, money.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 3, 2018 17:25:57 GMT
By all means, elaborate on what he stole from his community Basically, money. Gonna have to be more specific. In what scene did he steal money from the community??
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Post by dazz on Aug 3, 2018 17:59:41 GMT
By all means, elaborate on what he stole from his community Basically, money. You know if you actually had an example you could point it out, as does everyone else, instead of making vague claims of their actions, when SPECIFICALLY did Peter steal money or things *other than Flash's car* in Homecoming?
BTW Superman stole clothes, maliciously destroyed government property, and did not do his job in MOS & BVS, Batman caused wanton property damage and killed people, Diana spent the entire WW movie obsessed with murdering someone, Barry Allen I think was stealing electricity and Aquaman stole booze, so really who are the criminals here?
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Post by sostie on Aug 5, 2018 14:48:28 GMT
Is that what you've come down to. Making up bullshit to further your argument. Seriously, you're just a waste of space and a waste of time I'm not making anything up. It was in the movie. Peter stole from his community in SMH. You made up the story about going to see SMH at the theatre
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Post by Vassaggo on Aug 5, 2018 18:26:37 GMT
By all means, elaborate on what he stole from his community Basically, money. Yeah you are going to have to elaborate. What scene did he steal money?
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