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Gotta love Foxx. He goes on national television to support a villain in a hoodie by saying he's not a villain, then turns around and plays a villain in a hoodie. :rotfl
 
The hoodie should only be in the one Time Square scene. It's pretty obvious his progression from nerd, to that Time Square fight where he is learning to harness and control the electricity, and then is modded at OSCORP and can become full on electricity for the last fight at the power station. And I'm sure he's one who'll be back for the Sinister Six. That's also why I'm not completely pissed about a Rhino Mech, as long as it's only step one in his progression and he becomes full on mutated later which sure seems likely.
 
Gotta love Foxx. He goes on national television to support a villain in a hoodie by saying he's not a villain, then turns around and plays a villain in a hoodie. :rotfl
Please tell me you're not referring to what I think you're referring to. My god.

Secondly, what the **** does that have to do with this movie?
 
Maybe this will start a trend villains in hoodies why not we had the trench coats thing going on for a while there.
 
It was referencing the villain in the hoodie on the movie poster as well as Foxx's ironic hypocrisy. :wink1:
There's nothing hypocritical or ironic about it seeing as how Foxx's character is a psychotic murderer, not simply a kid eating skittles. :wink1:

The real irony comes from the fact that you'd compare Foxx's character to the victim of the incident, rather than the criminal with a history of domestic violence, who stalked and killed him. :monkey1
 
There's nothing hypocritical or ironic about it seeing as how Foxx's character is a psychotic murderer, not simply a kid eating skittles. :wink1:

The real irony comes from the fact that you'd compare Foxx's character to the victim of the incident, rather than the criminal with a history of domestic violence, who stalked and killed him. :monkey1

Someone needs to review the evidence (vs. what the liberal media modified and manufactured and barfed out to an ignorant public) as the villain in the hoodie is wholly appropriate. :lecture
 
Maybe this will start a trend villains in hoodies why not we had the trench coats thing going on for a while there.

I love hoodies, they are probably one of the most comfortable pieces of clothing you can wear, they have pockets, they protect you from the rain and the cold, they have zippers in case you get too hot,

They are just awesome..... too bad they get such a bad rep.
 
I love hoodies, they are probably one of the most comfortable pieces of clothing you can wear, they have pockets, they protect you from the rain and the cold, they have zippers in case you get too hot,

They are just awesome..... too bad they get such a bad rep.

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The hoodie should only be in the one Time Square scene. It's pretty obvious his progression from nerd, to that Time Square fight where he is learning to harness and control the electricity, and then is modded at OSCORP and can become full on electricity for the last fight at the power station. And I'm sure he's one who'll be back for the Sinister Six. That's also why I'm not completely pissed about a Rhino Mech, as long as it's only step one in his progression and he becomes full on mutated later which sure seems likely.

They should advertise his suit though rather than just this one look. Would be like having all of The First Avenger posters feature him in his Rescue outfit.

I love hoodies, they are probably one of the most comfortable pieces of clothing you can wear, they have pockets, they protect you from the rain and the cold, they have zippers in case you get too hot,

They are just awesome..... too bad they get such a bad rep.

:lol :lol :goodpost:
 
Someone needs to review the evidence (vs. what the liberal media modified and manufactured and barfed out to an ignorant public) as the villain in the hoodie is wholly appropriate. :lecture

If I had some fat **** following me down the street I'd probaly try and kick his *** to.

Anyway back to spidey!!!!!!
 
That suit looks pretty.

I won't express my opinion on the Trayvon thing, but it is pretty ironic that Foxx wants to defend this cause using the hood as some sort of symbolism, but portrayed as a villain :lol if his goal was to support the notion of that kid being innocent, I don't see how that works out if you represent the kid, as a villain...


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That suit looks pretty.

I won't express my opinion on the Trayvon thing, but it is pretty ironic that Foxx wants to defend this cause using the hood as some sort of symbolism, but portrayed as a villain :lol if his goal was to support the notion of that kid being innocent, I don't see how that works out if you represent the kid, as a villain...


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:exactly: :lecture
 
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