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Post by damngumby on Jan 6, 2019 0:53:09 GMT
You ever notice that the wronger DC-Fan gets, the longer his posts get?
I think we’ve reached the point in a DC-Fan thread, where he has been proven wrong, ridiculed, and now he’s just repeating himself until we all get bored and move on.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 6, 2019 0:44:46 GMT
I don't know if I can completely agree with the notion that the MCU makes the "best superhero movies" though. They make the most. And some of them are truly excellent. But while most are at least good, they aren't all masterpieces by any means. Yes, Marvel has made more good movies than WB or Sony. But TDK and Spiderman 2 are still leagues better than most MCU movies, at least in my opinion (and yours too according to your own top ten!) , so it really depends on how you want to look at this. No one said they are all masterpieces. If the MCU just consistently pumped out mediocre/good movies then they wouldn’t be dominating the top ten. The data shows that TDK has a solid lead over even The Avengers, so hat tip to Christopher Nolan. It’s ironic that the superhero movie most widely viewed as the best is one that tried the most to be least like a superhero movie. That probably has something to say about the genre, in general.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 21:53:22 GMT
The souls would remain the same. No, the souls wouldn't remain the same. Any babies born in the reset timeline will be completely different souls/people from the souls/people who will be permanently erased from existence by the Avengers playing God and deciding who lives (all their friends) and who dies (all the children conceived and born after the snap). The souls erased from existence by the Avengers actions will not only be lost forever but also forgotten since they will have never existed thanks to the Avengers playing God deciding who lives (all their friends) and who dies (all the children conceived and born after the snap). Souls are eternal, existing outside the realm of the material universe, and unaffected by any chronological manipulation that might occur within that universe. The Avengers are not God, but after Infinity War, they may be sitting at his right hand!
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 21:32:19 GMT
No, because "if the Avengers just reset everything" then there will be twice as many people making twice as many babies. But those souls won't be the same as the hundreds of millions of souls who will be permanently erased from existence. The souls would remain the same. They would just return to the cosmic que and inhabit new vessels as they become available. So not only would the Avengers bring back trillions of people/aliens but they would also make it possible for hundreds of millions more souls to be born into the Marvel universe. Are you tired of being wrong yet?
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 20:53:27 GMT
Without even looking at the list I can tell you popular opinion doesn't make something an objective fact. I am establishing an objective fact about what the popular opinion is. Popular works of art are judged by subjective popular opinion.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 20:48:19 GMT
Here's another one. Superman: The MovieWonder WomanSpider-Man 2The Dark KnightSuperman II Spider-Man Justice League X-Men: Days of Future Past X2: X-Men United The Dark Knight Rises 4 out of 10. If you're looking for someone with their finger on the pulse of what is good and what is not, you may want to look elsewhere.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 20:40:29 GMT
An interesting exercise is to compare your own top 10 with this definitive list and see if your opinion should be taken seriously or not. My top ten 1. The Incredibles 2. The Dark Knight3. Iron Man4. The Avengers5. Spider-Man 26. Captain America: The Winter Soldier7. Batman Begins8. Captain America: The First Avenger 9. X-men: First Class 10. Watchmen 6 out of 10. I think that means I have reasonably good taste in superhero movies.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 20:32:48 GMT
It's well-known that everyone who was turned to dust in Infinity War will be brought back alive in Endgame. But depending on how many years have past between Infinity War and Endgame, if the Avengers just reset everything back to the way it was before the snap, then the Avengers will be child-killers. No, because "if the Avengers just reset everything" then there will be twice as many people making twice as many babies. Simple math. Try it some time.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 19:26:23 GMT
Using the data from my previous topic, Who makes the best superhero movies, I have now determined which individual superhero movies are considered the best. This is not my personal opinion (which is as worthless and weak as your personal opinion), it is an objective analysis of a large data set, with all bias set aside. Just to recap the last topic, the MCU clearly makes the best superhero movies, easily dominating all other contenders with the number of movies in the top ten lists. DC also makes a respectable showing, though they kinda fall under the catagory of, what have you done for me lately. The biggest losers are the DCEU and X-Men, who barely make a dent in these lists. I'd like to take this oportunity to thank those posters in my previous topic who helped to validate my conclusions by failing to produce any sort of compeling counter argument. Your assistance was invaluable. How this ranking was determined: I compiled a list of the top ten movies in the top ten superhero movie lists, applied points for their placement in each list, and added it all up. The higher the placement and the more lists a movie appeared in, the more points it recieved. Simple. The Results: #1. The Dark Knight #2. The Avengers TDK and the Avengers were the only two movies to appear in all ten lists. It is quite clear that these two movies are widely considered the best of the best. The points for each movie drops off significantly after 2nd place. #3. (Tie) Logan, Black Panther #4. Spiderman 2 #5. Wonder Woman #6. (Tie) Captain America Winter Soldier, Ironman #7. (Tie) Superman TM, Captain America Civil War #8. The Avengers Infinity War #9. Spiderman into the Spider-verse #10. Batman Begins Six MCU Three DC Two Marvel One DCEU One X-Men Now remember, these are the facts. Your opinion may vary. Try not to conflate the two, eh?
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 15:44:49 GMT
Holy Crap! Disney has corrupted another movie award!
We need a Senate investigation.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 15:41:13 GMT
GOTG. Its everything I hate about the awful stereotypes of comics. Fun
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 12:31:53 GMT
So once again, you're WRONG Uh, no. Your initial mistake was presuming that time travel will be the means of bringing everyone back. Since you are Always Wrong, everything you wrote, based on that false assumption, was just a colossal waste of time ... including a scenerio that ignores the most basic of time travel rules. Wrongness permeates every single thing you have said. You’re just a black hole of wrong. Further confirmation that I am correct. Thanks!
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 3:45:15 GMT
We were looking at the trees when people were turning to dust. No trees turned to dust. You are wrong. It’s as simple as that. Because those trees were the other 50%. We were looking at Tony Stark after the snap and Tony Stark didn't turn to dust. Because Tony Stark was the other 50%. If the intent was to dust 50% of all plant life, we would have seen it in the jungle. We didn’t. You’re wrong.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 3:42:06 GMT
WRONG AGAIN!!! You probably haven't gotten to that part in Biology class yet. I got to the part where the difference between “conceived” and “born” was explained. No child is going to be born in the short period of time after the snap who wasn't already in the fetal state, prior to the snap. And any copulation that occurred after the snap would simply occur again if time gets reset in IW2. You sure do get easily flummoxed by these superhero movies, cupcake.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 3:22:59 GMT
Half of the trees in the jungle didn’t turn to dust when Thanos snapped his fingers, so you’re wrong again, Always Wrong! Just because they didn't show trees turn to dust doesn't mean it didn't happen. They didn't show 3.5 billion humans turn to dust, but we know that 3.5 billion humans, as well as half of ALL plants and animals turned to dust. We were looking at the trees when people were turning to dust. No trees turned to dust. You are wrong. It’s as simple as that.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 3:14:25 GMT
No one wants to see the god damn Patriots in another freakin’ Super Bowl.
Christ, those championship hogs have been it three of the last four!
Give someone else a chance!
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 3:01:56 GMT
Good point. What about all the children born after the snap occurred. If the Avengers just reverse time and reset everything to the way it was before the snap, then those children born after the snap will no longer exist. So the Avengers would be making an intentional choice to kill all those children. Basically, the Avengers would be playing God and deciding who lives (their friends) and who dies (all the children born after the snap). Yeah. It's a legit conundrum. If time reversal is the solution in IW2 then any children born after the snap will revert to the fetal state they were in prior to the snap. They will just get born a second time. No harm, no foul. Always Wrong is batting zero tonight!
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 2:52:29 GMT
It is indeed a flawed plan The plan worked. Thanos successfully reduced the consumption of resources by half. Only a complete moron would think that is the end of his intentions to maintain balance in the universe. Why do DC fans come to the MCU board to be stupid?
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 2:38:04 GMT
I'll also kill half of all animals and plant life in the universe Half of the trees in the jungle didn’t turn to dust when Thanos snapped his fingers, so you’re wrong again, Always Wrong!
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Post by damngumby on Jan 5, 2019 1:28:55 GMT
So if the Reality Stone is already so powerful So powerful that it could turn stuff into ... bubbles. Did you just make the leap from creating bubbles to being capable of doubling the resources of the entire universe? Are you fucking retarded? Wiping out half the population was just the first step. Obviously, population control would be part of a follow up plan. Did that sail completely over your head? I don’t think you know what “impenetrable” means, cupcake. The Thanos army was able to get through before the wall was opened. Controlling the point of entry was a wise move. Something you know absolutely nothing about. Another FAIL thread by the dumbest poster on this forum, Always Wrong.
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