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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 10, 2018 22:14:05 GMT
1st, the posters and trailers for Thor: Ragnarok advertised the Thor vs Hulk fight as "the greatest gladiator match" in history, the same words that Lex Luthor used to describe the Batman vs Superman fight in BvS.
Now, the trailer for Black Panther has a character saying "A war is coming", the same words that Bruce says to Diana in Justice League.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Jan 10, 2018 22:39:49 GMT
OMG to steal such huge plot points! I’m never watching a MCU movie again!
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Post by scabab on Jan 10, 2018 22:45:14 GMT
That's pretty trivial, especially as Black Panther was filmed from January to April last year, before several of the trailers for Justice League even released.
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Post by politicidal on Jan 10, 2018 22:46:22 GMT
That's pretty trivial, especially as Black Panther was filmed from January to April last year, before several of the trailers for Justice League even released. Gee, no need to burst his bubble too hard.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Jan 10, 2018 22:55:01 GMT
How are you not a troll? Seriously just admit! I would actually respect you for it.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Jan 10, 2018 23:00:33 GMT
It’s true what they say about wise guys - the hustle never ends. Ladies and gentlemen I give you the hardest working troll in the mud slinging business...
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Post by formersamhmd on Jan 10, 2018 23:14:31 GMT
1st, the posters and trailers for Thor: Ragnarok advertised the Thor vs Hulk fight as "the greatest gladiator match" in history, the same words that Lex Luthor used to describe the Batman vs Superman fight in BvS.
Now, the trailer for Black Panther has a character saying "A war is coming", the same words that Bruce says to Diana in Justice League. You think DC started any of that stuff?
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Post by sostie on Jan 11, 2018 0:06:16 GMT
1st, the posters and trailers for Thor: Ragnarok advertised the Thor vs Hulk fight as "the greatest gladiator match" in history, the same words that Lex Luthor used to describe the Batman vs Superman fight in BvS.
Now, the trailer for Black Panther has a character saying "A war is coming", the same words that Bruce says to Diana in Justice League. Well if you want to be petty and pathetic....in Guardians of The Galaxy 2 Gamora talks about Zardu Hasselfrau's Magic Boat....a few months later, lo and behold Wonder Woman (apparently) has a Magic Boat. Obviously she didn't actually have a Magic Boat...what sort of twat would conclude that?
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Post by Skaathar on Jan 11, 2018 0:42:04 GMT
1st, the posters and trailers for Thor: Ragnarok advertised the Thor vs Hulk fight as "the greatest gladiator match" in history, the same words that Lex Luthor used to describe the Batman vs Superman fight in BvS.
Now, the trailer for Black Panther has a character saying "A war is coming", the same words that Bruce says to Diana in Justice League. It must irritate you to no end that the MCU actually did their "gladiator match" way better than DCEU.
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Post by sostie on Jan 11, 2018 1:04:33 GMT
1st, the posters and trailers for Thor: Ragnarok advertised the Thor vs Hulk fight as "the greatest gladiator match" in history, the same words that Lex Luthor used to describe the Batman vs Superman fight in BvS.
Now, the trailer for Black Panther has a character saying "A war is coming", the same words that Bruce says to Diana in Justice League. It is absolutely disgusting and reprehensible that the MCU should do such a thing. Far worse than say Wonder Woman having so many elements similar to First Avenger...or Justice League to The Avengers. Now, Luther actually says "The greatest gladiator match in the history of the world"...by all means, please provide a link to the Thor poster that says that or something similar.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 11, 2018 1:52:04 GMT
1st, the posters and trailers for Thor: Ragnarok advertised the Thor vs Hulk fight as "the greatest gladiator match" in history, the same words that Lex Luthor used to describe the Batman vs Superman fight in BvS.
Now, the trailer for Black Panther has a character saying "A war is coming", the same words that Bruce says to Diana in Justice League. It must irritate you to no end that the MCU actually did their "gladiator match" way better than DCEU. Nope. DCEU did it much better.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 11, 2018 1:58:55 GMT
That's pretty trivial, especially as Black Panther was filmed from January to April last year, before several of the trailers for Justice League even released. By itself, it would be trivial. But when combined with the many other times that MCU copied DC, it becomes a pattern.
For example, in GotG2 asks Starlord to join him and together they'll destroy the universe and build a new, better universe. In MoS, Zod asked Kal-El to join him and together they'll terraform Earth and build a new, better Krypton.
And the beginning of SMH shows a battle from a previous movie (the Battle of New York in The Avengers) from Peter Parker's point-of-view. Just like the beginning of BvS shows a battle from a previous movie (the Battle of Metropolis in MoS) from Bruce Wayne's point-of-view.
Also in SMH, the elevator of a national monument gets blown up. Fortunately, the hero arrives just in time to save his love interest from being killed. Same as in Superman II.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jan 11, 2018 2:31:51 GMT
It must irritate you to no end that the MCU actually did their "gladiator match" way better than DCEU. Nope. DCEU did it much better. Hulk and Thor were able to do their fight without "Martha", so that automatically disqualifies BvS.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jan 11, 2018 2:33:06 GMT
For example, in GotG2 asks Starlord to join him and together they'll destroy the universe and build a new, better universe. In MoS, Zod asked Kal-El to join him and together they'll terraform Earth and build a new, better Krypton. DC didn't invent that. DC didn't invent that. DC didn't invent that.
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Post by scabab on Jan 11, 2018 8:46:02 GMT
That's pretty trivial, especially as Black Panther was filmed from January to April last year, before several of the trailers for Justice League even released. By itself, it would be trivial. But when combined with the many other times that MCU copied DC, it becomes a pattern.
For example, in GotG2 asks Starlord to join him and together they'll destroy the universe and build a new, better universe. In MoS, Zod asked Kal-El to join him and together they'll terraform Earth and build a new, better Krypton.
And the beginning of SMH shows a battle from a previous movie (the Battle of New York in The Avengers) from Peter Parker's point-of-view. Just like the beginning of BvS shows a battle from a previous movie (the Battle of Metropolis in MoS) from Bruce Wayne's point-of-view.
Also in SMH, the elevator of a national monument gets blown up. Fortunately, the hero arrives just in time to save his love interest from being killed. Same as in Superman II.
Again all very vague and trivial common plot points in movies like this in general. You'd find the exact same things the other way around. Spider-man Homecoming never showed the Battle of New York from Peter Parker's point of view either.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 12, 2018 0:13:28 GMT
And the beginning of SMH shows a battle from a previous movie (the Battle of New York in The Avengers) from Peter Parker's point-of-view. Just like the beginning of BvS shows a battle from a previous movie (the Battle of Metropolis in MoS) from Bruce Wayne's point-of-view. DC didn't invent that. Name 1 other movie before BvS which shows a battle from a previous movie from the point-of-view of a character who was either not in the previous movie or was just a minor character in the previous movie. Also in SMH, the elevator of a national monument gets blown up. Fortunately, the hero arrives just in time to save his love interest from being killed. Same as in Superman II DC didn't invent that. Name 1 other movie before Superman II in which the elevator of a national monument was blown up, but the hero arrived just in time to save his love interest from being killed.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 12, 2018 0:15:05 GMT
By itself, it would be trivial. But when combined with the many other times that MCU copied DC, it becomes a pattern.
For example, in GotG2 asks Starlord to join him and together they'll destroy the universe and build a new, better universe. In MoS, Zod asked Kal-El to join him and together they'll terraform Earth and build a new, better Krypton.
And the beginning of SMH shows a battle from a previous movie (the Battle of New York in The Avengers) from Peter Parker's point-of-view. Just like the beginning of BvS shows a battle from a previous movie (the Battle of Metropolis in MoS) from Bruce Wayne's point-of-view.
Also in SMH, the elevator of a national monument gets blown up. Fortunately, the hero arrives just in time to save his love interest from being killed. Same as in Superman II.
Spider-man Homecoming never showed the Battle of New York from Peter Parker's point of view either. I meant the airport battle in Civil War. The beginning of SMH showed that battle from Peter Parker's point-of-view, just like the beginning of BvS showed the Battle of Metropolis in MoS from Bruce Wayne's point-of-view.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jan 12, 2018 0:16:50 GMT
Name 1 other movie before BvS which shows a battle from a previous movie from the point-of-view of a character who was either not in the previous movie or was just a minor character in the previous movie. Back to the Future part II had Biff showing up to witness the ending of Part 1 in the replay of part 1's ending. Name 1 other movie before Superman II in which the elevator of a national monument was blown up, but the hero arrived just in time to save his love interest from being killed. Some James Bond movie, don't need a title. Also, disaster movies do that a lot as well.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 12, 2018 9:39:30 GMT
Some James Bond movie, don't need a title. Also, disaster movies do that a lot as well. In other words, you can't name any other movie. So now you're trying to make up some bullshit and hope that I don't call you out on your bullshit. But I'm calling your bluff. So either name the movie or admit you're wrong.
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Post by sostie on Jan 12, 2018 9:45:50 GMT
1st, the posters and trailers for Thor: Ragnarok advertised the Thor vs Hulk fight as "the greatest gladiator match" in history, the same words that Lex Luthor used to describe the Batman vs Superman fight in BvS.
Now, the trailer for Black Panther has a character saying "A war is coming", the same words that Bruce says to Diana in Justice League. Your whole thread is based on BS...still waiting for a link to the Ragnarok poster that says ""the greatest gladiator match". Also you focus on similarities in scenes in MCU films that are similar to ones in DCEU (although you drag up non DCEU films as well) yet conveniently forget bigger similarities between Avengers/Justice League, Thor/Wonder Woman. First Avenger/Wonder Woman, Guardians Of The Galaxy/Suicide Squad etc
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