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Post by Skaathar on Jan 31, 2018 21:51:51 GMT
Forget most iconic scenes, list down the most notorious, most infamous, most face-palm-worthy, most cringe-worthy scenes and lines in superhero movies or shows.
I'll start:
Martha scene
Dancing Enchantress
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Jan 31, 2018 21:53:51 GMT
Just pick any scene from any MCU movie.
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Post by politicidal on Jan 31, 2018 23:20:53 GMT
The Bat credit card in Batman&Robin.
Green Lantern's all CGI suit which seemed like it was meant for an animated film.
Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage acting like an asylum inmate in both Ghost Rider films.
Academy Award winner Halle Berry acting like a cat in Catwoman.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Jan 31, 2018 23:27:03 GMT
Every time Batman or Superman threw a punch in their fight in BvS. It was the total opposite of the warehouse's fluid badassery. Stilted as fuck and I still can't bring myself to watch it in its entirety. 30% of it was them lurching at each other as if the gravity on Earth had suddenly tripled.
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Post by Skaathar on Jan 31, 2018 23:31:04 GMT
Every time Batman or Superman threw a punch in their fight in BvS. It was the total opposite of the warehouse's fluid badassery. Stilted as fuck and I still can't bring myself to watch it in its entirety. 30% of it was them lurching at each other as if the gravity on Earth had suddenly tripled. Still better than the fight choreography in TDK and TDKR though. The stop-n-go moves they had made my head hurt from waiting for the next blow.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Jan 31, 2018 23:34:00 GMT
Every time Batman or Superman threw a punch in their fight in BvS. It was the total opposite of the warehouse's fluid badassery. Stilted as fuck and I still can't bring myself to watch it in its entirety. 30% of it was them lurching at each other as if the gravity on Earth had suddenly tripled. Still better than the fight choreography in TDK and TDKR though. The stop-n-go moves they had made my head hurt from waiting for the next blow. HMMM... Me thinks it's a toss up. Hee hee hee...
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Post by agentblue on Feb 1, 2018 0:36:52 GMT
You are talking about movies your title says Shows.
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Post by Skaathar on Feb 1, 2018 0:38:18 GMT
You are talking about movies your title says Shows. And if you read the description in the OP it says "movies and shows". I would have loved to put both in the title but there was a limited number of characters. Besides, a movie is technically still a show.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2018 6:37:20 GMT
Definitely the scene with David Hasselhoff in 'Guardians of the Galaxy 2.' I will admit the guy has done well for himself making a career out of being a hasbeen but he is the definition of cringeworthy and cheesy thrown into one and 'Nick Fury' was cringeworthy from start to finish.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 1, 2018 8:28:36 GMT
Forget most iconic scenes, list down the most notorious, most infamous, most face-palm-worthy, most cringe-worthy scenes and lines in superhero movies or shows. Ronan the Big Bad Destroyer getting defeated by a silly Dance-Off.
Thor the God of Thunder screaming like a baby that Stan Lee was going to cut his hair.
David Hasselhoff in GotG2.
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Post by dazz on Feb 1, 2018 9:07:25 GMT
Forget most iconic scenes, list down the most notorious, most infamous, most face-palm-worthy, most cringe-worthy scenes and lines in superhero movies or shows. Ronan the Big Bad Destroyer getting defeated by a silly Dance-Off.
Thor the God of Thunder screaming like a baby that Stan Lee was going to cut his hair.
David Hasselhoff in GotG2.
He didn't get beat by a dance off you dope he got distracted by one, he then lost the infinity stone due to a BFG blowing up his hammer and then beat via the GOTG unifying to utilise the Infinity Stone, I get if you dislike the scene but be accurate, a correct phrasing could be "Ronan the Big Bad Destroyer allowing himself to be thwarted because he got distracted by Quill acting like an idiot." seeing as how a dance off requires more than 1 participant even that part of your statement it wrong.
Other 2 are fair enough, Hasselhoff especially I mean why did taking his form alter Ego's mannerism's and ability to talk without sounding like a cheeseball?
Show wise I will Add these all from Arrow, Felicity reacting to Laurel's death in season 4, Felicity looking "scared" when Dahrk has her and the others in the gas chamber, any instance of Felicity being stated as being the nicest, kindest, most understanding, bestest person anyone has ever met despite constantly acting selfish, rude, arrogant, mean, vindictive and hypocritical, anytime Oliver doesn't have a backbone to stand up for himself in situations where his approach or behaviour is easily justified, technically this ones from LOT but Oliver & Felicity muscling in on Iris & Barry's wedding because my god what a dick move.
Sam Rockwell all throughout IM 2 imo he's just awful in that film.
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Post by formersamhmd on Feb 1, 2018 12:12:04 GMT
Forget most iconic scenes, list down the most notorious, most infamous, most face-palm-worthy, most cringe-worthy scenes and lines in superhero movies or shows. Ronan the Big Bad Destroyer getting defeated by a primal cosmic force.
Thor the God of Thunder screaming that a sadistic alien guy was coming at him with a drill.
David Hasselhoff in GotG2.
Wow, don't watch BvS then. You'll die from cheese overload.
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Post by charzhino on Feb 1, 2018 12:23:19 GMT
Everything Thor does in Ragnarok.
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Post by hardball on Feb 1, 2018 12:26:10 GMT
every romantic scene with Oliver and Felicity
Jimmy Olsen and Kara's relationship in Supergirl (good thing they did away with it)
Batman and Robin fighting over Poison Ivy
Emo Peter Parker in Spiderman 3
Halle Berry as catwoman
the last third of fantastic four (2015)
Martha
that whole episode of the Flash with Danny Trejo was just dumb
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Post by sostie on Feb 1, 2018 12:31:25 GMT
Legends Of Tomorrow is a guilty pleasure of mine....so to keep track of the storylines I watched the Crisis on Earth-X crossover spread over episodes of Legends, Flash, Supergirl and Arrow..the whole thing was cringeworthy...everyone outside Legends seemed to be pre-occupied and moaning about relationships I cared little for between characters I ended caring little for...it put me off dipping any further into those three show.
The opening credits of Justice League. Snyder had created one of the greatest credit sequences with Watchmen and it seemed to try to go for the same template here...problem was the song (and crappy cover of a Leonard Cohen song) and the imagary was just awful...ooh look everyone is sad because Superman is dead...ooh look the world is falling apart without him...tacky and dull. Though not as bad as the shot of the newspaper asking if Bowie and Prince were also aliens along with Superman...if it was meant as a tribute it falls flat on it's face...if it's a joke, it's not funny.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Feb 1, 2018 12:49:25 GMT
Nicholas Cage screaming/laughter in Ghost Rider.
Jim Carry performance as the Riddler.
Drax's "I HAVE FAMOUSLY LARGE TUTDS!" line, like seriously what the fuck?
Every scene Darcy Lewis is in.
Jesse Lex Luthor performance in BVS.
Martha scene
Ultron omlet joke.
The VERY forced romance between Natasha and Bruce.
Enchantress "ritual Dance" in suicide squad.
The stupid fucking brunch joke in Justice League.
Halle Berry Catwoman performance.
The "Deadpool" in X-Men Origins Wolverine.
The boob joke in both Age of Ultron AND Justice League, which both were written by Joss "I'm a feminist, but watch me objectified the female heroes" Whedon.
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Post by Skaathar on Feb 1, 2018 17:45:16 GMT
Ronan the Big Bad Destroyer getting defeated by a silly Dance-Off.
Thor the God of Thunder screaming like a baby that Stan Lee was going to cut his hair.
David Hasselhoff in GotG2.
He didn't get beat by a dance off you dope he got distracted by one, he then lost the infinity stone due to a BFG blowing up his hammer and then beat via the GOTG unifying to utilise the Infinity Stone, I get if you dislike the scene but be accurate, a correct phrasing could be "Ronan the Big Bad Destroyer allowing himself to be thwarted because he got distracted by Quill acting like an idiot." seeing as how a dance off requires more than 1 participant even that part of your statement it wrong.
Other 2 are fair enough, Hasselhoff especially I mean why did taking his form alter Ego's mannerism's and ability to talk without sounding like a cheeseball?
Show wise I will Add these all from Arrow, Felicity reacting to Laurel's death in season 4, Felicity looking "scared" when Dahrk has her and the others in the gas chamber, any instance of Felicity being stated as being the nicest, kindest, most understanding, bestest person anyone has ever met despite constantly acting selfish, rude, arrogant, mean, vindictive and hypocritical, anytime Oliver doesn't have a backbone to stand up for himself in situations where his approach or behaviour is easily justified, technically this ones from LOT but Oliver & Felicity muscling in on Iris & Barry's wedding because my god what a dick move.
Sam Rockwell all throughout IM 2 imo he's just awful in that film.
I get the feeling you don't like Felicity all that much. I approve.
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Post by Riddick on Feb 1, 2018 17:55:46 GMT
Every time Batman or Superman threw a punch in their fight in BvS. It was the total opposite of the warehouse's fluid badassery. Stilted as fuck and I still can't bring myself to watch it in its entirety. 30% of it was them lurching at each other as if the gravity on Earth had suddenly tripled. With such an heavy armor Batman had, there's no wonder thats the fight scenes looks bad.
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Post by formersamhmd on Feb 1, 2018 18:03:29 GMT
He didn't get beat by a dance off you dope he got distracted by one, he then lost the infinity stone due to a BFG blowing up his hammer and then beat via the GOTG unifying to utilise the Infinity Stone, I get if you dislike the scene but be accurate, a correct phrasing could be "Ronan the Big Bad Destroyer allowing himself to be thwarted because he got distracted by Quill acting like an idiot." seeing as how a dance off requires more than 1 participant even that part of your statement it wrong.
Other 2 are fair enough, Hasselhoff especially I mean why did taking his form alter Ego's mannerism's and ability to talk without sounding like a cheeseball?
Show wise I will Add these all from Arrow, Felicity reacting to Laurel's death in season 4, Felicity looking "scared" when Dahrk has her and the others in the gas chamber, any instance of Felicity being stated as being the nicest, kindest, most understanding, bestest person anyone has ever met despite constantly acting selfish, rude, arrogant, mean, vindictive and hypocritical, anytime Oliver doesn't have a backbone to stand up for himself in situations where his approach or behaviour is easily justified, technically this ones from LOT but Oliver & Felicity muscling in on Iris & Barry's wedding because my god what a dick move.
Sam Rockwell all throughout IM 2 imo he's just awful in that film.
I get the feeling you don't like Felicity all that much. I approve. Female love interests get more s*** than any other kind of character in shows.
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Post by hobowar on Feb 1, 2018 19:00:00 GMT
Nicholas Cage screaming/laughter in Ghost Rider. Jim Carry performance as the Riddler. Drax's "I HAVE FAMOUSLY LARGE TUTDS!" line, like seriously what the fuck? Every scene Darcy Lewis is in. Jesse Lex Luthor performance in BVS. Martha scene Ultron omlet joke. The VERY forced romance between Natasha and Bruce. Enchantress "ritual Dance" in suicide squad. The stupid fucking brunch joke in Justice League. Halle Berry Catwoman performance. The "Deadpool" in X-Men Origins Wolverine. The boob joke in both Age of Ultron AND Justice League, which both were written by Joss "I'm a feminist, but watch me objectified the female heroes" Whedon. I really felt like the boob joke in Justice League was more of a Snyder thing. It was painfully unfunny and it reminded me of that awful "I just think he's kinda hot" line from Man of Steel. It worked really well in Age of Ultron, though. I'd also like to say that the "romance" between Nat and Banner is probably the only time a relationship between a male and a female hasn't felt forced in a comic book movie in my opinion.
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