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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 12, 2017 3:56:43 GMT
They explained that, Hulk has been Hulk ever since he was kidnapped off Earth at the end of AOU. Staying in the Hulk form that long allowed him to develop his intelligence. Honestly, try harder. did they explain that in one of the movies? Nope.
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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 12, 2017 4:05:30 GMT
If I had a penny for everytime you got owned I'd have enough for a magic boat.I have a question, I have not seen WW, so I was wondering why you always say "magic boat" and what you mean by that? Thanks! It's basically like Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth, which is commonly referred to as a "magic lasso". The "magic" comes from the fact that the lasso was created by the Gods and has divine powers (compels anyone to tell the truth). In the movie, Hippolyta tells Diana that they received many gifts from the Gods.
Similarly, in the movie, Diana and Steve traveled from Themyscira to London on a boat. The boat was an Amazon boat and thus was probably created by the Gods and had divine powers (like many of the other gifts that they received from the Gods), such as being able to travel long distances in a short time.
This is nothing new in Greek mythology. The Gods gave Perseus a helmet that makes the wearer invisible. Gifts from the Gods often have divine powers.
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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 12, 2017 4:10:36 GMT
I have a question, I have not seen WW, so I was wondering why you always say "magic boat" and what you mean by that? Thanks! As mentioned already..Trevor & Wonder Woman travel from the Med...near Turkey, to the centre of London overnight, in a little sailboat. And completed the journey completely undetected by anyone, during a time of war. Why would the boat be detected? They traveled at night. It's hard enough to spot 1 boat in the middle of the ocean during daytime. It would be nearly impossible to spot it at night. DC-Fan claims that the boat has managed this because it is a magic boat, and invisible too 1st, it isn't magic. It's divine. Like the "magic lasso", which was created by the Gods and has divine powers. 2nd, it doesn't have to be invisible. Like I explained, they traveled at night. It's hard enough to spot 1 boat in the middle of the ocean during daytime. It would be nearly impossible to spot it at night.
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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 12, 2017 4:14:34 GMT
What's even funnier is if the film had stopped for a second to have an exchange like this: Steve Trevor: "We're going from an island just off the coast of Turkey to England... in this?" Diana: "Don't worry, it's a gift from the gods. It'll take where we need to go swifter than you can imagine and no one can stop us." ST: "...Alright then." We'd have totally bought it. The unrealistic shortening of travel times may not be elegant, but it is a well established means of focused storytelling and within the dramatic license. Awkward dialogue setting out lazy god mode solutions makes it worse and shows lack of professionalism. if the magic boat is the most prevalent concern in WW, ye movie gods bless this movie... MCU fans probably complain about all the ships in Star Trek traveling at warp speed to distant galaxies. LOL!!!
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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 12, 2017 4:18:12 GMT
What's even funnier is if the film had stopped for a second to have an exchange like this: Steve Trevor: "We're going from an island just off the coast of Turkey to England... in this?" Diana: "Don't worry, it's a gift from the gods. It'll take where we need to go swifter than you can imagine and no one can stop us." ST: "...Alright then." We'd have totally bought it. It is dumb It's not dumb at all. In Greek mythology, the Gods gave Perseus a helmet that makes the wearer invisible. Diana as a "magic lasso" created by the Gods that compels anyone to tell the truth. If the Gods, can make a helmet that makes the wearer invisible and a lasso that compels anyone to tell the truth, how is it dumb that the Gods can create a boat that travels long distances over a short time? it is something that most films do. MCU fans probably complain about all those ships in Star Trek traveling at warp speed to distant galaxies. LOL!!!
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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 12, 2017 4:21:51 GMT
It was justified in both those films. In CA: TFA, we already know The Red Skull's technology a million miles ahead of the rest of the world. In Civil War, they had the Quinjet, which we already knew a fast, undetectable plane from Age of Ultron. Yeah, that's fair. Super jets are much faster than rowboats. Unless the boat was created by the Gods. Then it would have divine powers, like the helmet that the Gods gave Perseus that makes the wearer invisible or the "magic lasso" that compels anyone to tell the truth.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Oct 12, 2017 4:23:40 GMT
did they explain that in one of the movies? Nope. It will in Thor: Ragnarok. Which is the only movie since AOU where Hulk has appeared.
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Post by sostie on Oct 12, 2017 10:14:43 GMT
I have a question, I have not seen WW, so I was wondering why you always say "magic boat" and what you mean by that? Thanks! It's basically like Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth, which is commonly referred to as a "magic lasso". The "magic" comes from the fact that the lasso was created by the Gods and has divine powers (compels anyone to tell the truth). In the movie, Hippolyta tells Diana that they received many gifts from the Gods.
No it isn't like her Lasso of Truth because it's origin and purpose are touched upon in the film. Nothing is mentioned about the boats magic/divinity because it wasn't a special boat....it is just a theory you came up with to explain some bad writing/plotting/continuity. If you held up your hands and said "yup, the time they took did seem a little short" or even, as you normally do when you have no counter, just don't reply, then that would have been fine. But you had to make up this whole magic boat theory, and expect people to accept it. Why would the Gods gift them a boat they would hardly use rather than more weapons. Fewer Amazonians would have died if they had magic weapons. And yet needs a tugboat to get it up the Thames. It piloted itself, undetected, at high speed, yet couldn't travel up a river. Oh I don't know, perhaps because it's the height of the Great War and there would be naval patrols from both sides in the Mediterranean Sea, North Atlantic and English channel, as well as going through the Straights of Gibraltar, and enter the source of the Thames. Firstly, this isn't about MCU fans...this is about you making up a dumb excuse for something that happened in Wonder Woman. Secondly, in Star Trek the concept of warp speed is established, and additionally when they do use it someone will say something like "Mr Sulu, Warp Speed" Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Indy clings onto a U-Boat which travel through the Med, and we are to assume that it does not submerge once. Game Of Thrones everyone seems to travel everywhere in very short time. We laugh at the idea, but accept it...a story has to be told. However, you were so set on portraying WW as some perfect example of a movie that rather than accept some licence being taken with real geography, you prefer to make up a Magic Boat!!
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Post by formersamhmd on Oct 12, 2017 10:21:03 GMT
I have a question, I have not seen WW, so I was wondering why you always say "magic boat" and what you mean by that? Thanks! It's basically like Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth, which is commonly referred to as a "magic lasso". The "magic" comes from the fact that the lasso was created by the Gods and has divine powers (compels anyone to tell the truth). In the movie, Hippolyta tells Diana that they received many gifts from the Gods.
Similarly, in the movie, Diana and Steve traveled from Themyscira to London on a boat. The boat was an Amazon boat and thus was probably created by the Gods and had divine powers (like many of the other gifts that they received from the Gods), such as being able to travel long distances in a short time.
This is nothing new in Greek mythology. The Gods gave Perseus a helmet that makes the wearer invisible. Gifts from the Gods often have divine powers.
Nope, it's never stated to be anything but a normal boat. Without any other explanation hinted at, it's just a boat. Hulk talking was explained, however.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Oct 12, 2017 14:12:49 GMT
I have a question, I have not seen WW, so I was wondering why you always say "magic boat" and what you mean by that? Thanks! It's basically like Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth, which is commonly referred to as a "magic lasso". The "magic" comes from the fact that the lasso was created by the Gods and has divine powers (compels anyone to tell the truth). In the movie, Hippolyta tells Diana that they received many gifts from the Gods.
Similarly, in the movie, Diana and Steve traveled from Themyscira to London on a boat. The boat was an Amazon boat and thus was probably created by the Gods and had divine powers (like many of the other gifts that they received from the Gods), such as being able to travel long distances in a short time.
This is nothing new in Greek mythology. The Gods gave Perseus a helmet that makes the wearer invisible. Gifts from the Gods often have divine powers.
What a fuckin' hypocritical little bitch you are. Someone points out an obvious flaw or something illogical about DC, you go and explain it and claim that it does make sense, yet whenever you have a problem with the Marvel movies about something in the film that doesn't make sense to you and someone clearly explains why it does makes sense, you go ahead and cry like a bitch about it saying that they're wrong. Hypocritical bitch. Go fuckin die in fuckin' hole, jackhole.
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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 13, 2017 0:19:51 GMT
It's basically like Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth, which is commonly referred to as a "magic lasso". The "magic" comes from the fact that the lasso was created by the Gods and has divine powers (compels anyone to tell the truth). In the movie, Hippolyta tells Diana that they received many gifts from the Gods.
Similarly, in the movie, Diana and Steve traveled from Themyscira to London on a boat. The boat was an Amazon boat and thus was probably created by the Gods and had divine powers (like many of the other gifts that they received from the Gods), such as being able to travel long distances in a short time.
This is nothing new in Greek mythology. The Gods gave Perseus a helmet that makes the wearer invisible. Gifts from the Gods often have divine powers.
Nope, it's never stated to be anything but a normal boat. Without any other explanation hinted at, it's just a boat. Hulk talking was explained, however. Nope, Hulk forming complete sentences has never been explained in any MCU movie. Moreover, 1 MCU fan kept whining and complaining that the Dutch didn't speak Dutch correctly in the Wonder Woman movie. Yet, MCU fans are claiming that Hulk can now form complete sentences in English because he spent 2 years as the Hulk on a non-English-speaking planet. Yeah, that really makes a lot of sense! LOL!!!
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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 13, 2017 0:23:02 GMT
It will in Thor: Ragnarok. So it hasn't been explained yet in any MCU movie.
Well, 1 MCU fan kept claiming that the Dutch didn't speak Dutch correctly in the Wonder Woman movie. So it'll be interesting to see what kind of lame explanation MCU comes up with for why the Hulk can now form complete sentences in English just because he spent 2 years as the Hulk on a non-English-speaking planet.
The Hulk learned how to from complete sentences in English by spending 2 years as the Hulk on a non-English-speaking planet. Yeah, that really makes a lot of sense! LOL!!!
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Post by formersamhmd on Oct 13, 2017 0:54:45 GMT
Nope, it's never stated to be anything but a normal boat. Without any other explanation hinted at, it's just a boat. Hulk talking was explained, however. Nope, Hulk forming complete sentences has never been explained in any MCU movie. It will, in Ragnarok. Stop being impatient. It actually does. Try harder.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Oct 13, 2017 3:39:10 GMT
Nope, Hulk forming complete sentences has never been explained in any MCU movie. It will, in Ragnarok. Stop being impatient. It actually does. Try harder. This.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Oct 13, 2017 5:29:13 GMT
It will, in Ragnarok. Stop being impatient. It actually does. Try harder. This. So basically you agree with what he said.
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Post by sostie on Oct 13, 2017 8:34:44 GMT
It will in Thor: Ragnarok. So it hasn't been explained yet in any MCU movie.
Do you ever think about what you are posting. You are complaining about the actions of a character in a trailer of a film not yet released...because they were not explained in an earlier film! Why are you not complaining that Batman seems to know Aquaman in the Justice League trailer, because as far as I recall, he hadn't met him in the earlier films. 1) Who says it's a non-English speaking planet? They seem to be speaking it in the trailer 2) How often did you see Hulk in the films when he wasn't raging? Maybe he had a decent vocabulary anyway...he could certainly understand the language 3) Talking about fans coming up with lame explanations is a bit rich coming from Magic Boat Boy,
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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 13, 2017 14:45:58 GMT
So it hasn't been explained yet in any MCU movie.
Do you ever think about what you are posting. You are complaining about the actions of a character in a trailer of a film not yet released...because they were not explained in an earlier film! Why are you not complaining that Batman seems to know Aquaman in the Justice League trailer, because as far as I recall, he hadn't met him in the earlier films. Batman already knows about Aquaman because Batman read the files on Lex's computer about Aquaman and the other meta-humans. 1) Who says it's a non-English speaking planet? They seem to be speaking it in the trailer An alien planet with English-speaking aliens. And you complain about a boat that can travel long distances in a short time. The boat traveling ling distances in a short time is much more probable than an alien planet with English-speaking aliens. 2) How often did you see Hulk in the films when he wasn't raging? Maybe he had a decent vocabulary anyway...he could certainly understand the language My dog understands when I say "Sit". That doesn't mean my dog can speak the word or form complete sentences in English.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Oct 13, 2017 16:37:45 GMT
An alien planet with English-speaking aliens. And you complain about a boat that can travel long distances in a short time. The boat traveling ling distances in a short time is much more probable than an alien planet with English-speaking aliens. My dog understands when I say "Sit". That doesn't mean my dog can speak the word or form complete sentences in English. The Same question can apply to Krypton, asshole. Why do Kryptonians speak English? Better yet, why do Kryptonians look like humans? But why you think everyone on the planet is going to speak English? Pretty sure we will get creatures and aliens that have subtitles when they speak in whatever language they speak. And Hulk could always speak, like with "Hulk-smash"/"Puny God". In the Incredible Hulk when Blonsky and the soldiers were hunting him down, you hear him say "Leave me alone." He's clearly retains intelligence when he turns into the Hulk, just sometimes it doesn't make sense for him to speaking all the time when he's just a hulking monster. But now that he's on a planet with other aliens and creaturss, probably some even bigger and stronger than Hulk, speaking their own languages, it makes sense Hulk would start speaking more now. Not that hard to understand, you dumb fuck
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2017 16:49:55 GMT
Do you ever think about what you are posting. You are complaining about the actions of a character in a trailer of a film not yet released...because they were not explained in an earlier film! Why are you not complaining that Batman seems to know Aquaman in the Justice League trailer, because as far as I recall, he hadn't met him in the earlier films. Batman already knows about Aquaman because Batman read the files on Lex's computer about Aquaman and the other meta-humans. 1) Who says it's a non-English speaking planet? They seem to be speaking it in the trailer An alien planet with English-speaking aliens. And you complain about a boat that can travel long distances in a short time. The boat traveling ling distances in a short time is much more probable than an alien planet with English-speaking aliens. [quote timestamp="1507883684" author=" sostie " source="/post/971747/thread"] 2) How often did you see Hulk in the films when he wasn't raging? Maybe he had a decent vocabulary anyway...he could certainly understand the language My dog understands when I say "Sit". That doesn't mean my dog can speak the word or form complete sentences in English. [/quote] In MOS, Kryptonians weren’t speaking English, they came here years ago, we picked up the language and we speak Kryptonian but we call it English.
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Post by sostie on Oct 13, 2017 17:10:29 GMT
Do you ever think about what you are posting. You are complaining about the actions of a character in a trailer of a film not yet released...because they were not explained in an earlier film! Why are you not complaining that Batman seems to know Aquaman in the Justice League trailer, because as far as I recall, he hadn't met him in the earlier films. Batman already knows about Aquaman because Batman read the files on Lex's computer about Aquaman and the other meta-humans. Oh dear...completely missed the point didn't you Did you complain that English is spoken on Asgard? How about it being a dominant language in Guardians. Do you think none of the characters should speak English in the Star Wars films? And what language do Kryptonians speak? Oh and just for info..the planet they an is Sakaar, which is constantly littered with junk and people from Earth and other planets through wormholes...perhaps some English speakers arrived So a civilisation in a universe where English seems to be the dominant language, and is visited by habitants of Earth, themselves speaking English is less believable than a small sail boat that can travel speeds that would rival or exceed any modern maritime craft because it is powered by MAGIC and gifted by GODS!!" I'm sure you have taught it to understand "Lick my balls" as well Now I know you haven't actually seen many of the films you criticise, so I'll remind you. Remember Age Of Ultron...how they calm down The Hulk...Black Widow talks him down using far from simple sentences...seems he does understand the language
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