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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jul 8, 2019 17:06:34 GMT
This is some absurd over-analysis. It's a comic book fantasy. Maybe they are 17. Did they actually say that all of them are 16 in the movie? And if they did, what difference does it make?
How old was James Bond in Dr. No and how old was he in A View to A Kill? That is treated as one continuity in the movies.
The answer is; Who gives a flying flip?
Some people just don't know how to enjoy a movie.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Jul 8, 2019 17:11:21 GMT
This is some absurd over-analysis. It's a comic book fantasy. Maybe they are 17. Did they actually say that all of them are 16 in the movie? And if they did, what difference does it make? How old was James Bond in Dr. No and how old was he in A View to A Kill? That is treated as one continuity in the movies. The answer is; Who gives a flying flip? Some people just don't know how to enjoy a movie. Peter flat out said that he’s 16 in this movie, and Flash was also stated to be 16. Anyway, this thread was never meant to be some kind of serious analysis on the film. It’s just based on a small detail I noticed that I’m a bit confused about. It doesn’t ruin the movie for me, and it certainly shouldn’t ruin it for anyone else. It’s just me trying to start a small conversation. Just because people like DC-Fan and Power Ranger blow stuff like this way out of proportion, doesn’t mean others shouldn’t be allowed to talk about it.
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Post by ThatGuy on Jul 8, 2019 17:31:07 GMT
FFH has to take place 3-4 months after Endgame. The trip they were taking was a summer trip. And there was that school video about the blip. That had to be something made during the school year. And Endgame showed them actually in school going to classes. But what festival was that in Prague? Mardi Gras? In the Czech Republic, Mardi Gras is called Masopust. But Mardi Gras is always in the Winter because it marks the beginning of the fasting period before Easter. So it doesn't make sense that there was a Mardi Gras festival during their Summer vacation. Just more lazy writing by MCU writers. Are you saying something?
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 8, 2019 17:47:37 GMT
This is some absurd over-analysis. It's a comic book fantasy. Maybe they are 17. Did they actually say that all of them are 16 in the movie? And if they did, what difference does it make? How old was James Bond in Dr. No and how old was he in A View to A Kill? That is treated as one continuity in the movies. The answer is; Who gives a flying flip? Some people just don't know how to enjoy a movie. Just because people like DC-Fan and Power Ranger blow stuff like this way out of proportion, doesn’t mean others shouldn’t be allowed to talk about it. I don't bow things out of proportion. Some people here just don't like it when people ask questions. This is proven by the fact that this thread and the question wasn't started by me. So it can't be blamed on me. It's just the attitude on this board that no one is allowed to question MCU movies.
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Post by ThatGuy on Jul 8, 2019 17:48:32 GMT
FFH has to take place 3-4 months after Endgame. The trip they were taking was a summer trip. And there was that school video about the blip. That had to be something made during the school year. And Endgame showed them actually in school going to classes. But what festival was that in Prague? Mardi Gras? But the movie explicitly stated that it’s been eight months since everyone was brought back. Okay, from what I'm seeing, the movie does take place in June or July and it has been 8 months. And that Endgame took place in November. And that it is actually 2024. And yes, his birthday is August 10, 2001. So he is about to turn 17. But then you have to ask yourself: Do you still recognize your birth date as the day you are a year older? Say your birthday is the day after the blip happens. 5 years pass and you all return... 6 months later. So is your "yearly cycle" recognized the next day as your new birthday?
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Post by ThatGuy on Jul 8, 2019 17:52:00 GMT
Just because people like DC-Fan and Power Ranger blow stuff like this way out of proportion, doesn’t mean others shouldn’t be allowed to talk about it. I don't bow things out of proportion. Some people here just don't like it when people ask questions. This is proven by the fact that this thread and the question wasn't started by me. So it can't be blamed on me. It's just the attitude on this board that no one is allowed to question MCU movies.
You're way pass the point of questioning the MCU.
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Post by dazz on Jul 8, 2019 18:18:40 GMT
Just because people like DC-Fan and Power Ranger blow stuff like this way out of proportion, doesn’t mean others shouldn’t be allowed to talk about it. I don't bow things out of proportion. Some people here just don't like it when people ask questions. This is proven by the fact that this thread and the question wasn't started by me. So it can't be blamed on me. It's just the attitude on this board that no one is allowed to question MCU movies. Uhuh, so saying Peter Parker stole from the people he is meant to be protecting in Homecoming wasn't an overexaggerating to the film simply not showing or acknowledging Peter or May paying for his half of the room he shared with Ned?
Calling Cap a dictator and a tyrant because he doesn't automatically agree to give up all agency on who or how he helps is what impartial and level headed?
You blow every miniscule detail that a MCU film may get wrong out of proportions all the time, you spammed the exact same replies like a dozen times over Endgame not following the same time travel rules as a 1980's comedy movie.
A lot of us do criticise the MCU for flaws, we just do so with atleast a modicum of reason and sense, unlike you, you freeze dried cretin.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 8, 2019 18:25:01 GMT
so saying Peter Parker stole from the people he is meant to be protecting in Homecoming wasn't an overexaggerating to the film simply not showing or acknowledging Peter or May paying for his half of the room he shared with Ned? Getting the school, which is paid for by taxes from the community, to pay for his trip to Washington, D.C. to represent the school in a debate competition which he doesn't even show up and wasn't due to sickness or injury is basically stealing from the school and the community. That's not an exaggeration. Calling Cap a dictator and a tyrant because he doesn't automatically agree to give up all agency on who or how he helps is what A person with immense power who refuses any oversight and who appoints himself the sole judge and jury to decide who's innocent and who's guilty is no different than a tyrant. Because those actions are usually the 1st step towards tyranny. And that's not an exaggeration.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 8, 2019 20:54:49 GMT
FFH has to take place 3-4 months after Endgame. The trip they were taking was a summer trip. And there was that school video about the blip. That had to be something made during the school year. And Endgame showed them actually in school going to classes. But what festival was that in Prague? Mardi Gras? They call it the "Festival of Lights" in the movie. Which does happen in Prague. Usually first week of October. So this is another timeline fuck-up, like the "8 Years Later" fuck-up in Homecoming.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 8, 2019 20:58:06 GMT
But the movie explicitly stated that it’s been eight months since everyone was brought back. Okay, from what I'm seeing, the movie does take place in June or July The movie doesn't take place in June or July. We know that for a fact because they showed the Masopust (which is Mardi Gras in the Czech Republic) festival in Prague. Mardi Gras always takes place in the Winter because it marks the beginning of the fasting period before Easter. That means Peter's class took their "Summer" vacation in the Winter. Another timeline fuck-up, like the "8 Years Later" fuck-up in Homecoming.
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Post by dazz on Jul 8, 2019 21:06:34 GMT
Oh no you mean a cbm doesn't have flawless logic and air tight writing? If only Marvel weren't the only studio that has these issues
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Post by bud47 on Jul 8, 2019 21:30:01 GMT
Okay, from what I'm seeing, the movie does take place in June or July The movie doesn't take place in June or July. We know that for a fact because they showed the Masopust (which is Mardi Gras in the Czech Republic) festival in Prague. Mardi Gras always takes place in the Winter because it marks the beginning of the fasting period before Easter. That means Peter's class took their "Summer" vacation in the Winter. Another timeline fuck-up, like the "8 Years Later" fuck-up in Homecoming. Looks like you found another straw to grasp. Looking forward to you repeating this statement at least 20 more times.
Sad excuse for a human being.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jul 8, 2019 21:36:38 GMT
Yes, I'm sure there are never any celebrations of any kind in Prague in the Summer time (sarcasm). BTW, this is a universe with lots of make believe things so why not a Summer celebration that does not exist in the real world?
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