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The Ant-Man movie probably isn't going to happen, Wright's busy with Scott Pilgrim and Marvel didn't include it in their renewed distribution deal with Paramount.
I know canon and all of that, but seriously, who gives half a shit about Ant-Man.
Henry Pym belongs in the God-damn laboratory making super villains, not prancing about in his underwear.
He's weak against magic and Thor's hammer is partly magic based
No, Superman simply has no defenses against magic, like a normal person. Mjolnir's enchantments don't do anything to him, since they're only there to allow it to manipulate energy and such, and not break ever. They're not offensive, just passive, unlike, say a spell to turn him into a frog. That would affect Superman like it would affect any other person. But a fireball spell wouldn't hurt him any more than any normal fireball, since it's just fire, albeit fire that was created magically. Now, if that fire was enchanted to actually magically burn stuff, Superman would be affected by it.
Superman's spewing blood because he got hit in the face by an indestructible hammer thrown by a guy who is just as strong as he is.
You're wrong about the fire thing, though. Magic fire is not the same as regular fire.
The Ant-Man movie probably isn't going to happen, Wright's busy with Scott Pilgrim and Marvel didn't include it in their renewed distribution deal with Paramount.
I know canon and all of that, but seriously, who gives half a shit about Ant-Man.
Henry Pym belongs in the God-damn laboratory making super villains, not prancing about in his underwear.
Man fuck your face I love Hank Pym.
Have you read the story where Ultron takes over the 3rd world nation and kills everybody? That story has the best Hank Pym(and Thor) moment ever.
Eric O'Grady(Ant-Man) is the worst superhero on the planet.
For example: He fucks his dead best friend's fiance(Note: the friend is dead because Eric shoved him in the path of a laser blast while trying to save his own ass) on said friend's grave, getting her pregnant.
He's weak against magic and Thor's hammer is partly magic based
No, Superman simply has no defenses against magic, like a normal person. Mjolnir's enchantments don't do anything to him, since they're only there to allow it to manipulate energy and such, and not break ever. They're not offensive, just passive, unlike, say a spell to turn him into a frog. That would affect Superman like it would affect any other person. But a fireball spell wouldn't hurt him any more than any normal fireball, since it's just fire, albeit fire that was created magically. Now, if that fire was enchanted to actually magically burn stuff, Superman would be affected by it.
Superman's spewing blood because he got hit in the face by an indestructible hammer thrown by a guy who is just as strong as he is.
You're wrong about the fire thing, though. Magic fire is not the same as regular fire.
I am correct about the fire, because I make the distinction between magical fire and fire created by magic.
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The Ant-Man movie probably isn't going to happen, Wright's busy with Scott Pilgrim and Marvel didn't include it in their renewed distribution deal with Paramount.
So wait they're still making Scott Pilgrim?
I thought they twisted the IP into that horrible looking Nick & Nora's Infinite Playlist to appeal to mainstream audiences.
The Ant-Man movie probably isn't going to happen, Wright's busy with Scott Pilgrim and Marvel didn't include it in their renewed distribution deal with Paramount.
So wait they're still making Scott Pilgrim?
I thought they twisted the IP into that horrible looking Nick & Nora's Infinite Playlist to appeal to mainstream audiences.
Thank god.
Haha oh no
Man that would be terrible but no, there is no connection whatsoever
He's weak against magic and Thor's hammer is partly magic based
No, Superman simply has no defenses against magic, like a normal person. Mjolnir's enchantments don't do anything to him, since they're only there to allow it to manipulate energy and such, and not break ever.
Wiki disagrees:
Although an incredibly powerful weapon, Mjolnir is not indestructible. It has been damaged several times over the years: A force beam from the Destroyer slices it in two; [38] the Molecule Man dispels the atomic bonds between the hammer's molecules, vaporizing Mjolnir; [39] the hammer shatters after channeling an incredible amount of energy at the Celestial Exitar; [40] Dark God Perrikus slices Mjolnir in half with a magical scythe [41] and the hammer is shattered when it collides with the uru weapons of Loki's Storm Giant followers, resulting in an atomic-scale explosion.[42]
He's weak against magic and Thor's hammer is partly magic based
No, Superman simply has no defenses against magic, like a normal person. Mjolnir's enchantments don't do anything to him, since they're only there to allow it to manipulate energy and such, and not break ever. They're not offensive, just passive, unlike, say a spell to turn him into a frog. That would affect Superman like it would affect any other person. But a fireball spell wouldn't hurt him any more than any normal fireball, since it's just fire, albeit fire that was created magically. Now, if that fire was enchanted to actually magically burn stuff, Superman would be affected by it.
Superman's spewing blood because he got hit in the face by an indestructible hammer thrown by a guy who is just as strong as he is.
I would like to make it clear now that I was guessing.
He's weak against magic and Thor's hammer is partly magic based
No, Superman simply has no defenses against magic, like a normal person. Mjolnir's enchantments don't do anything to him, since they're only there to allow it to manipulate energy and such, and not break ever.
Wiki disagrees:
Although an incredibly powerful weapon, Mjolnir is not indestructible. It has been damaged several times over the years: A force beam from the Destroyer slices it in two; [38] the Molecule Man dispels the atomic bonds between the hammer's molecules, vaporizing Mjolnir; [39] the hammer shatters after channeling an incredible amount of energy at the Celestial Exitar; [40] Dark God Perrikus slices Mjolnir in half with a magical scythe [41] and the hammer is shattered when it collides with the uru weapons of Loki's Storm Giant followers, resulting in an atomic-scale explosion.[42]
I know. I should've included some of those examples, I'm sorry.
The only complaint I have with Marvel's in-house movies so far is the music
To use other Marvel examples, Spider-Man and X-Men both have really powerful, memorable themes
Iron Man's music was ok in the background, and the heavier guitar stuff was good, but overall it was a little lacking, and I honestly don't remember a thing about Incredible Hulk's score, except that one track that had The Lonely Man in it
everything else is top notch but the soundtrack area could use work
The only complaint I have with Marvel's in-house movies so far is the music
To use other Marvel examples, Spider-Man and X-Men both have really powerful, memorable themes
Iron Man's music was ok in the background, and the heavier guitar stuff was good, but overall it was a little lacking, and I honestly don't remember a thing about Incredible Hulk's score, except that one track that had The Lonely Man in it
everything else is top notch but the soundtrack area could use work
Ehhh
Spider-Man was alright and X-Men changed themes every movie (although they were good). Fantastic Four's theme was meh, but recognizable (Silver Surfer had an awesome theme though). I thought Ang Lee's Hulk score was really well done. Yeah Iron Man wasn't that good, but I thought Incredible Hulk was better. I did like the themes for Hulk/Banner they had.
I agree with you for the most part though, they need better themes.
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I know canon and all of that, but seriously, who gives half a shit about Ant-Man.
Henry Pym belongs in the God-damn laboratory making super villains, not prancing about in his underwear.
You're wrong about the fire thing, though. Magic fire is not the same as regular fire.
Have you read the story where Ultron takes over the 3rd world nation and kills everybody? That story has the best Hank Pym(and Thor) moment ever.
For example: He fucks his dead best friend's fiance(Note: the friend is dead because Eric shoved him in the path of a laser blast while trying to save his own ass) on said friend's grave, getting her pregnant.
I am correct about the fire, because I make the distinction between magical fire and fire created by magic.
I'm just sayin', man.
So wait they're still making Scott Pilgrim?
I thought they twisted the IP into that horrible looking Nick & Nora's Infinite Playlist to appeal to mainstream audiences.
Thank god.
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Haha oh no
Man that would be terrible but no, there is no connection whatsoever
Wiki disagrees:
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Maybe if it was a comedy, then yes, that would be delightful.
I know. I should've included some of those examples, I'm sorry.
I REALLY hope they don't fuck up the sequel.
I felt pretty excellent about it, yeah.
Hell, I don't know dick about comics, but the title was too good for me to allow anybody else to make the thread.
A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do
To use other Marvel examples, Spider-Man and X-Men both have really powerful, memorable themes
Iron Man's music was ok in the background, and the heavier guitar stuff was good, but overall it was a little lacking, and I honestly don't remember a thing about Incredible Hulk's score, except that one track that had The Lonely Man in it
everything else is top notch but the soundtrack area could use work
one of them is "Jesus H. Cop"
and Hulk had an awesome score, but lacked a memorable theme, yeah.
Ehhh
Spider-Man was alright and X-Men changed themes every movie (although they were good). Fantastic Four's theme was meh, but recognizable (Silver Surfer had an awesome theme though). I thought Ang Lee's Hulk score was really well done. Yeah Iron Man wasn't that good, but I thought Incredible Hulk was better. I did like the themes for Hulk/Banner they had.
I agree with you for the most part though, they need better themes.
Here is Iron Man's theme:
Take the song Iron Man.
Take out vocals.
Done.
Blankspace
You don't need a rousing orchestral theme for everything.(Although I do love them so.)
And the trailer.
The lyrics have nothing to do with him, so Marvel's omission of them was very smart.
Just the ads and credits
I know these guys are joking but you can't just play that song and have it be the score for the whole movie
I've never really liked Ozzy's voice anyway, so it was a double plus for me
The movie needs a score
but I am saying it is his theme.
Spider-Man's theme wasn't looped over and over again in the movie.
Hold still, you little prick! :twisted: