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Post by Power Ranger on Apr 7, 2019 19:47:32 GMT
Tony didn’t even know anyone at the wedding. Wealthy Indians just invite paid celebrities to their weddings for the prestige. Tony was after a cash grab when he should have been helping Peter who had reported serious concerns about the criminal use of Chitauri weaponry.
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Post by hobowar on Apr 7, 2019 20:22:38 GMT
But then people like you would be complaining that he was in the movie too much. There's already morons on Youtube saying it was basically Iron Man 4.
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Post by poutinep on Apr 7, 2019 20:44:31 GMT
He did help Peter. He didn't need a babysitter, just a safety net.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Apr 7, 2019 21:28:03 GMT
What an absurd thing to complain about.
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Post by Power Ranger on Apr 7, 2019 21:50:07 GMT
What an absurd thing to complain about. You think it’s ok for Tony to be cashing in his celebrity status when he should be overseeing a minor whom he recruited into a dangerous occupation? Are you a psychopath?
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Apr 7, 2019 21:59:42 GMT
What an absurd thing to complain about. You think it’s ok for Tony to be cashing in his celebrity status when he should be overseeing a minor whom he recruited into a dangerous occupation? Are you a psychopath? None of that is true. He didn't recruit him into the occupation. Peter was fighting crime before he ever met Stark. He was overseeing him. That's why was there to help at the key moments and also why he told Peter to not get involved at a certain time and Peter chose to ignore him. Tony also asked Happy to be there to assist Peter when Tony couldn't be around. Is he supposed to hold his hand 24/7? Maybe he should move in with Peter and Aunt May to oversee him? There is no need for Stark to put his whole life on hold to babysit Peter. Peter was perfectly capable of being a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. BTW, this movie has been around for quite some time. Did it really take you this long to come up with this totally random and pointless complaint to try and convince yourself that this isn't a great movie?
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Post by politicidal on Apr 8, 2019 0:39:24 GMT
You think it’s ok for Tony to be cashing in his celebrity status when he should be overseeing a minor whom he recruited into a dangerous occupation? Are you a psychopath? None of that is true. He didn't recruit him into the occupation. Peter was fighting crime before he ever met Stark. He was overseeing him. That's why was there to help at the key moments and also why he told Peter to not get involved at a certain time and Peter chose to ignore him. Tony also asked Happy to be there to assist Peter when Tony couldn't be around. Is he supposed to hold his hand 24/7? Maybe he should move in with Peter and Aunt May to oversee him? There is no need for Stark to put his whole life on hold to babysit Peter. Peter was perfectly capable of being a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. BTW, this movie has been around for quite some time. Did it really take you this long to come up with this totally random and pointless complaint to try and convince yourself that this isn't a great movie? Hey hey, don't stop em we need the laughs.
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Post by Nalkarj on Apr 8, 2019 0:45:02 GMT
Y’know, I know this is trolling, but one of my favorite things about Downey’s Stark is that he is at times an unlikeable character—and always an imperfect one. That he’s perfectly open about being a superhero and basking in the fame is hilarious, naturalistic, and unique. Yet he’s very much a hero, not even an anti-hero. For my all my qualms about how the character sometimes irritates me, his uniqueness vis-à-vis cinematic superheroes is great.
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Post by Power Ranger on Apr 8, 2019 0:56:57 GMT
Y’know, I know this is trolling, but one of my favorite things about Downey’s Stark is that he is at times an unlikeable character—and always an imperfect one. That he’s perfectly open about being a superhero and basking in the fame is hilarious, naturalistic, and unique. Yet he’s very much a hero, not even an anti-hero. For my all my qualms about how the character sometimes irritates me, his uniqueness vis-à-vis cinematic superheroes is great. It’s not trolling. You may think of it as a roguish charm but I find it to be irresponsible. He’s got enough money that he doesn’t need to whore his image especially when he has a job to do. He’s not a hero or even an anti-hero. He’s just a douchebag who causes a lot of trouble. Earth would be better if he stayed on Titan.
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Post by Vassaggo on Apr 8, 2019 1:09:28 GMT
Y’know, I know this is trolling, but one of my favorite things about Downey’s Stark is that he is at times an unlikeable character—and always an imperfect one. That he’s perfectly open about being a superhero and basking in the fame is hilarious, naturalistic, and unique. Yet he’s very much a hero, not even an anti-hero. For my all my qualms about how the character sometimes irritates me, his uniqueness vis-à-vis cinematic superheroes is great. It’s not trolling. You may think of it as a roguish charm but I find it to be irresponsible. He’s got enough money that he doesn’t need to whore his image especially when he has a job to do. He’s not a hero or even an anti-hero. He’s just a douchebag who causes a lot of trouble. Earth would be better if he stayed on Titan. Without stark there would be a crater where NY is.
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 8, 2019 5:54:58 GMT
So you don't like it when superheroes aren't perfect or when they act like regular people? Figures.
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Post by thenewnexus on Apr 8, 2019 6:35:22 GMT
IF it was me,Stark would not have been in Homecoming at all,Peter should learn to be a hero by himself.
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Post by charzhino on Apr 8, 2019 8:11:21 GMT
Y’know, I know this is trolling, but one of my favorite things about Downey’s Stark is that he is at times an unlikeable character—and always an imperfect one. That he’s perfectly open about being a superhero and basking in the fame is hilarious, naturalistic, and unique. Yet he’s very much a hero, not even an anti-hero. For my all my qualms about how the character sometimes irritates me, his uniqueness vis-à-vis cinematic superheroes is great. Its not Downey's Stark, its just RDJ playing himself like he does in every movie hes in
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Post by thenewnexus on Apr 8, 2019 8:45:29 GMT
Y’know, I know this is trolling, but one of my favorite things about Downey’s Stark is that he is at times an unlikeable character—and always an imperfect one. That he’s perfectly open about being a superhero and basking in the fame is hilarious, naturalistic, and unique. Yet he’s very much a hero, not even an anti-hero. For my all my qualms about how the character sometimes irritates me, his uniqueness vis-à-vis cinematic superheroes is great. Its not Downey's Stark, its just RDJ playing himself like he does in every movie hes in If only JudgeDreadd could understand this
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Apr 8, 2019 14:21:00 GMT
Y’know, I know this is trolling, but one of my favorite things about Downey’s Stark is that he is at times an unlikeable character—and always an imperfect one. That he’s perfectly open about being a superhero and basking in the fame is hilarious, naturalistic, and unique. Yet he’s very much a hero, not even an anti-hero. For my all my qualms about how the character sometimes irritates me, his uniqueness vis-à-vis cinematic superheroes is great. Its not Downey's Stark, its just RDJ playing himself like he does in every movie hes in That's just nonsense. Nalkarj is referring to the character's actions within the scripts. RDJ doesn't write the scripts. So it isn't RDJ "playing himself" that results in Stark's entertaining persona. It is the combination of the writing, directing, and acting.
Also, you need to see more RDJ movies. He is a very versatile actor.
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Post by scabab on Apr 8, 2019 15:41:35 GMT
IF it was me,Stark would not have been in Homecoming at all,Peter should learn to be a hero by himself. He's in there for marketing.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Apr 9, 2019 17:20:57 GMT
IF it was me,Stark would not have been in Homecoming at all,Peter should learn to be a hero by himself. He did.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Apr 9, 2019 17:21:13 GMT
IF it was me,Stark would not have been in Homecoming at all,Peter should learn to be a hero by himself. He's in there for marketing. And story purposes.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Apr 9, 2019 17:24:31 GMT
Its not Downey's Stark, its just RDJ playing himself like he does in every movie hes in If only JudgeDreadd could understand this Who's 'JudgeDreadd'? Speaking of, we're all still waiting on your essay on how and why RDJ is a bad actor and how politics were solely responsible for his two Academy-Award nominations for Chaplin and Tropic Thunder, and no you can't rely on your buddies to write it for you. So when will it arrive? Also be sure to upload your essays on how Darcy Lewis is the most rounded and important female character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and also at least share one example of a movie that replicates the style and look of a Jack Kirby work better than Thor: Ragnarok does.
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Post by thenewnexus on Apr 9, 2019 23:03:13 GMT
He's in there for marketing. And story purposes. Thats a problem
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