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Post by DC-Fan on May 6, 2017 21:40:46 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2017 1:24:21 GMT
...He never once claims they were the first to do post-credit scenes. He even cites Ferris Bueller, which also had a post-credits. He simply explains why they do it in the MCU. I'd ask if you possess any kind of reading comprehension, but the writing's on the wall. So how's your foot taste? No one would know better than you, since you only seem to open your mouth to insert it.
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Post by barkingbaphomet on May 7, 2017 1:25:10 GMT
Edwin S. Porter invented the post credits scene, you fraud.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on May 7, 2017 4:37:16 GMT
Never knew X-Men was the first to do a post-credits scene. Did Edwin S. Porter work as a writer or producer on X3?
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Post by Times Up on May 7, 2017 18:10:53 GMT
Lots of movies have had post credits scenes. He-Man anyone?
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Post by formersamhmd on May 8, 2017 15:36:21 GMT
So DC-Fan made a total fool of himself again?
I have start a Bingo about this...
Oh and for the record DC copied people too.
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Post by formersamhmd on May 10, 2017 16:25:01 GMT
He never said they invented it.
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Post by barkingbaphomet on May 11, 2017 6:02:48 GMT
did Kevin Smith invent the Stan Lee Cameo?
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2017 15:54:22 GMT
Fox didn't invent the post credits scene, you fucking nunce. It was Edwin S. Porter who invented it. And he also stated that Ferris Bueller was MCU's inspiration for post-credits scenes, you actual dickhead. Incorrect, because if you can actually read, he clearly said that he, and his cinematic universe, didn't invent the post credits scene, see that word I typed in bold? You'd better have, because if not then you're just as gullible as THE_PURGE. Yawn! Can you please come up with something original for once in your life?
the civil war comics came first, nunce. Stop feeding us the same 'Marvel copied DC' bullshit in all your posts. so in short: shut up DC-Fan, no one gives a shit anymore. It's just getting incredibly fucking old. Just grow the fuck up already.Oh and, now I know why you have a small number of posts more than me. It's because you flood the boards with the same bullshit
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2017 15:58:33 GMT
He wasn't theorising Stan Lee's cameo as if MCU invented it. He was just endorsing a fan theory. Jesus Christ, are we all turning to DC-Fan's side all of a sudden?
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Post by DC-Fan on May 11, 2017 16:07:01 GMT
the civil war comics came first If you're going to compare comics, then you have to admit that Marvel did copy DC. Thanos is a direct copy of DC. And the Avengers (and all other Marvel teams) were created only because Marvel's boss saw how popular the Justice League comics were and ordered Stan Lee to create a superhero team for Marvel. Stan Lee (who has admitted himself that he would've been fired if he hadn't created a superhero team for Marvel after his boss saw how popular the Justice League comics were) created the Fantastic Four and then later on created the X-Men and the Avengers. So without the Justice League, there would be no Fantastic Four, no X-Men, and no Avengers comics, and therefore no MCU.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2017 16:09:23 GMT
the civil war comics came first If you're going to compare comics, then you have to admit that Marvel did copy DC. Thanos is a direct copy of DC. And the Avengers (and all other Marvel teams) were created only because Marvel's boss saw how popular the Justice League comics were and ordered Stan Lee to create a superhero team for Marvel. Stan Lee (who has admitted himself that he would've been fired if he hadn't created a superhero team for Marvel after his boss saw how popular the Justice League comics were) created the Fantastic Four and then later on created the X-Men and the Avengers. So without the Justice League, there would be no Fantastic Four, no X-Men, and no Avengers comics, and therefore no MCU. I'm sorry, you were rambling again
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Post by formersamhmd on May 11, 2017 16:58:24 GMT
the civil war comics came first If you're going to compare comics, then you have to admit that Marvel did copy DC. Thanos is a direct copy of DC. And the Avengers (and all other Marvel teams) were created only because Marvel's boss saw how popular the Justice League comics were and ordered Stan Lee to create a superhero team for Marvel. Stan Lee (who has admitted himself that he would've been fired if he hadn't created a superhero team for Marvel after his boss saw how popular the Justice League comics were) created the Fantastic Four and then later on created the X-Men and the Avengers. So without the Justice League, there would be no Fantastic Four, no X-Men, and no Avengers comics, and therefore no MCU. Thanos and Darkseid have a physical similarity, nothing more. And the Avengers didn't need the JLA to exist, the JLA was irrelevant to their genesis, what you're saying is just revisionist history. Especially because the JLA weren't an original creation to begin with. DC owes more to Marvel than vice-versa.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2017 6:34:12 GMT
If you're going to compare comics, then you have to admit that Marvel did copy DC. Thanos is a direct copy of DC. And the Avengers (and all other Marvel teams) were created only because Marvel's boss saw how popular the Justice League comics were and ordered Stan Lee to create a superhero team for Marvel. Stan Lee (who has admitted himself that he would've been fired if he hadn't created a superhero team for Marvel after his boss saw how popular the Justice League comics were) created the Fantastic Four and then later on created the X-Men and the Avengers. So without the Justice League, there would be no Fantastic Four, no X-Men, and no Avengers comics, and therefore no MCU. DC owes more to Marvel than vice-versaYes!
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on May 12, 2017 23:37:10 GMT
DC-Fan continues to dish out comedy gold, I often wonder if they're being legit or not. Same with CaptainMystique.
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Post by formersamhmd on May 13, 2017 0:37:45 GMT
DC-Fan continues to dish out comedy gold, I often wonder if they're being legit or not. Same with CaptainMystique. Sadly not, I remember back on the IMDB boards he'd give Thesis Paper-length pieces on how all the Marvel Heroes were really villains. And when those flaws he hated so much in them were brought up in how DC characters had them too he dismissed that out of hand.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2017 1:16:22 GMT
DC-Fan continues to dish out comedy gold, I often wonder if they're being legit or not. Same with CaptainMystique. Sadly not, I remember back on the IMDB boards he'd give Thesis Paper-length pieces on how all the Marvel Heroes were really villains. And when those flaws he hated so much in them were brought up in how DC characters had them too he dismissed that out of hand. I remember those. If my eyes rolled any harder, they'd have sprang from my face.
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Post by formersamhmd on May 13, 2017 2:54:56 GMT
Sadly not, I remember back on the IMDB boards he'd give Thesis Paper-length pieces on how all the Marvel Heroes were really villains. And when those flaws he hated so much in them were brought up in how DC characters had them too he dismissed that out of hand. I remember those. If my eyes rolled any harder, they'd have sprang from my face. Admittedly, it did lead me to do a post asking if any DC fans DID honestly think that the MCU versions of the Marvel characters would be villains if transplanted to DC. I got some interesting answers: Hulk WOULD be seen as a villain, but a tragic one like Kirk Langstrom/Man-Bat. Someone the League would know isn't hostile and just wants to be left in peace. Hawkeye and Widow would be Government Wild-Cards no one would know could be trusted. Thor would be seen, if not a hero, at least as an ally. Cap would be seen as a hero still. Tony would be a villain, at least in Bruce Wayne's eyes he'd be considered a villain. An unintentional one perhaps. I didn't agree with it fully but it was thought provoking. So DC Fan was good for something after all.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2017 3:27:24 GMT
I remember those. If my eyes rolled any harder, they'd have sprang from my face. Admittedly, it did lead me to do a post asking if any DC fans DID honestly think that the MCU versions of the Marvel characters would be villains if transplanted to DC. I got some interesting answers: Hulk WOULD be seen as a villain, but a tragic one like Kirk Langstrom/Man-Bat. Someone the League would know isn't hostile and just wants to be left in peace. Hawkeye and Widow would be Government Wild-Cards no one would know could be trusted. Thor would be seen, if not a hero, at least as an ally. Cap would be seen as a hero still. Tony would be a villain, at least in Bruce Wayne's eyes he'd be considered a villain. An unintentional one perhaps. I didn't agree with it fully but it was thought provoking. So DC Fan was good for something after all. So there was a point in time when the brain-eating parasites hadn't totally infested AH-Fan's brain.
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Post by formersamhmd on May 13, 2017 4:45:58 GMT
Admittedly, it did lead me to do a post asking if any DC fans DID honestly think that the MCU versions of the Marvel characters would be villains if transplanted to DC. I got some interesting answers: Hulk WOULD be seen as a villain, but a tragic one like Kirk Langstrom/Man-Bat. Someone the League would know isn't hostile and just wants to be left in peace. Hawkeye and Widow would be Government Wild-Cards no one would know could be trusted. Thor would be seen, if not a hero, at least as an ally. Cap would be seen as a hero still. Tony would be a villain, at least in Bruce Wayne's eyes he'd be considered a villain. An unintentional one perhaps. I didn't agree with it fully but it was thought provoking. So DC Fan was good for something after all. So there was a point in time when the brain-eating parasites hadn't totally infested AH-Fan's brain. Well, it's more that some fun can be made from his ramblings more than anything else.
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