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Still holding that grudge? :lol

Go watch Thor, the freaking God of Thunder, get tasered by electricity again. :lecture

.....that did happen didn't it. Yeah I guess that makes very little sense. This same guy took the force of a star in his very next movie appearance.
 
.....that did happen didn't it. Yeah I guess that makes very little sense. This same guy took the force of a star in his very next movie appearance.

:exactly:

And to think that six months ago in the Captain Marvel thread, jye was worried about Shuri not knowing that ice was meant to slow death. :lol
 
a-dev how can you fall so quickly under Chakor’s spell like that lol

Umm you guys are aware that us humans and all other living creatures generate our own intrinsic chemical electrical current at the cellular level right it’s what keeps us alive!

You know where Lucas got Midichlorians from right lol

Just because we have electricity flowing thru us helping create, sustain and exchange our cellular functions does it mean we can’t be injured by an external electrical current.

Hey we also create poop does it mean we can also eat poop?

So yeah just because Thor is the god of electricity does it mean he can’t be injured by it!

How about this.....the taser that hurt him was alien tech meant just for taking out electrical gods like Thor by disrupting and scrambling their electrical brain patterns there I don’t even need reality to shut down Chakor’s silly problem with tasers!

a-dev how could you fold so quickly with Chakor lol




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Doesn't he routinely get hit by massive external electric blasts? Deliberately? How could this pocket sized device do him any harm?
 
The little thing that Valkerie attaches to his neck, which the Grandmaster uses to disable him in the Hulk fight. I thought that's what Chakor was talking about anyway.
 
The little thing that Valkerie attaches to his neck, which the Grandmaster uses to disable him in the Hulk fight. I thought that's what Chakor was talking about anyway.

I saw it that the Grandmaster created an obedience device (disk) so powerful that once it penetrated into their skins he was able to control Hulk, Thor and thousands upon thousands of other powerful beings regardless of their power levels

Thor, and probably Hulk, could take direct hits from a star but the Grandmaster created a device that could break their skin and then with much less energy control them.

It’s Chakor errr Superheroes for crying out loud why are you entertaining this lol


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.....that did happen didn't it. Yeah I guess that makes very little sense. This same guy took the force of a star in his very next movie appearance.

Plant Sakarr is different then other planets... The path to Sakarr weakens their new arrivals and allows them to be injured in ways that the could not normally....


At least that’s the way it is in the Planet Hulk comics.
 
The little thing that Valkerie attaches to his neck, which the Grandmaster uses to disable him in the Hulk fight. I thought that's what Chakor was talking about anyway.

:exactly:

I saw it that the Grandmaster created an obedience device (disk) so powerful that once it penetrated into their skins he was able to control Hulk, Thor and thousands upon thousands of other powerful beings regardless of their power levels

Thor, and probably Hulk, could take direct hits from a star but the Grandmaster created a device that could break their skin and then with much less energy control them.

It’s Chakor errr Superheroes for crying out loud why are you entertaining this lol

The point is that, had that been Branagh or the Russos' version of Thor, he would have not only been immune to any type of taser the Grandmaster could have designed, but he would have also been able to easily whoop the Grandmaster's *** in a mere matter of minutes.

Sure in the first movie Thor was subdued by a mere Earth tranquilizer, but that was after Odin stripped him of his powers.

Thor at full power shouldn't be a sissy constantly getting knocked out by tasers, no matter what they were designed for.
 
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Yeah it’s worth the $6.00 lol

Honestly I can never get enough of Spiderman and his villains I even find morbid enjoyment out of SM3....I said morbid lol so this movie was a ton of fun.

But FFH in the context of the infinity saga does not need to exist unless you want to squeeze a little more out of Stark’s legacy.

It does not address the post snap world in any substantial manner so don’t go in for that you will be massively disappointed.

Go for Spidey.

Go for the relationship dynamics.

Go for a cool villain (Spidey movies 2 for 2 now).

Go for a much better experience than BP.

Okay this was a really fun time at the theater. I couldn't help but feel that Spidey battling drones and holograms was a bit "empty" (Force Projection enters the MCU, lol) but it was still just an enjoyable adventure all around. The cameos ESPECIALLY THAT FIRST ONE were off the charts awesome! And I loved how the second cameo explained someone's behavior from earlier in the film. And there were even hints as to who was who that didn't make the end reveal feel like an out of the blue "cheat." Very cool.

My son is a big "Attack on Titan" fan so he really liked that first fight in Venice with Peter swinging around and running on those old rooftops to fight a big monster. :D

I must say that I was shocked at how unsettling it was to watch the footage of high school students turning to ash in the middle of an assembly. Despite the overall tone of the film that moment felt like something out of a horror movie. *shudder*
 
Spiderman is Peter Parker, hahaha. A good movie for the masses. They kept the same formula and it didn't disappoint. 9/10. Wrinkle people in the post credit is ok. 8/10.
 
.....that did happen didn't it. Yeah I guess that makes very little sense. This same guy took the force of a star in his very next movie appearance.

It might seem goofy but in the Planet Hulk comics those restraining bolt things were insanely powerful. They even subdued the Silver Surfer with one. I do feel that the film was partly about Thor realizing the depths of his own power without Mjolnir and that the Thor who fought on the Rainbow Bridge at the end would *not* have been restrained by such a device.
 
It might seem goofy but in the Planet Hulk comics those restraining bolt things were insanely powerful. They even subdued the Silver Surfer with one. I do feel that the film was partly about Thor realizing the depths of his own power without Mjolnir and that the Thor who fought on the Rainbow Bridge at the end would *not* have been restrained by such a device.

I blamed it working on him on his self doubt at the time.
 
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