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Yep it happened.but that particular clocking is what I mean. I don't remember that and was looking for it during the fight on titan.
Yep it happened.but that particular clocking is what I mean. I don't remember that and was looking for it during the fight on titan.
I really hope Korg isn't deadOh my God, you mean the hammer pulled him off?![]()
Yeah gotta be magic.You can rewrap a handle in leather. You can't replace the handle altogether. the Groot aspect of the hammer is still lame, but I agree the work around has to be magic.
Psst. Fox reads Sherdog.yeah he is a really great actor, glad he was chosen to play Cable as well
I really hope Korg isn't dead
Or maybe Thanos had already killed half his people and so he didn't need to get stepped onHere’s my thought. He survived the attack on the ship and since he’s made of rock, isn’t a “living thing” subject to the fifty percent slaughter.
Korg and all the good he represents is therefore very much still living but not living or whatever.
Did she say it slowly and with one eyebrow suggestively raised?

Or maybe Thanos had already killed half his people and so he didn't need to get stepped on
I mean Korg is just so great
That's not a theory, it's a stone cold factI have this theory that literally everyone associated with the movie What We Do in the Shadows only produces or acts pure gold.
Once you think about it, how does it even make sense? Like, he's randomly killing off half the people regardless of their benefit to society. And there would obviously be a number of planets not overpopulated and those which are even underpopulated. Also, you're not even solving the problem. Those overpopulated planets will just cycle back to being overpopulated.
The odd part about his solution is that with a fully powered IG, he could actually achieve balance without killing a soul.
Yeah, that sort of is resolved for me. MayhemMonkey clarified that the scene is when Tony asks Peter where did he come from and Peter said, "from the field trip." The action was so frenetic that I believe Nonsense may have misheard "field trip" for "future."@Nonsense @Dragonlordxxxxx , i just watched it again and i didn't notice that "I'm from the future" bit at all.
Yeah, that sort of is resolved for me. MayhemMonkey clarified that the scene is when Tony asks Peter where did he come from and Peter said, "from the field trip." The action was so frenetic that I believe Nonsense may have misheard "field trip" for "future."
agreed, this version is the closest to the spidey of the comics any movie has ever been(of the other Spider-man franchises). I just knew if Marvel got the rights back they could do him justice, and as you said Tom Holland was an inspired choice
I actually thought the last Spiderman was great. This one is to young. Spiderman doesn't get his powers when he's barely in Highschool, no uncle ben, just a lot of changes. Being older and a scientist was a big part of Spiderman and helped him solve a lot of problems. The no uncle ben one was pretty big deal to me it's kind of a core component of Spiderman. The Tobey Maguire one was just missing the smart ass comedy that comes a long with Spiderman.
With all that said I still enjoy this Spiderman the comedy part of Spiderman is my favorite part so at least they have that.
yeah he does, Spider-man is a child when he gets his powers. Its the perfect casting, even in the comics he's always been the youngest of the Avengers(since he joined)I actually thought the last Spiderman was great. This one is to young. Spiderman doesn't get his powers when he's barely in Highschool, no uncle ben, just a lot of changes. Being older and a scientist was a big part of Spiderman and helped him solve a lot of problems. The no uncle ben one was pretty big deal to me it's kind of a core component of Spiderman. The Tobey Maguire one was just missing the smart ass comedy that comes a long with Spiderman.
With all that said I still enjoy this Spiderman the comedy part of Spiderman is my favorite part so at least they have that.
right? thats why Im glad they went the direction they did, keeps the character fresh by not re-treading old ground we've seen beforeThere was an Uncle Ben. We just didn't need to see him get shot again.
There was an Uncle Ben. We just didn't need to see him get shot again.
right? thats why Im glad they went the direction they did, keeps the character fresh by not re-treading old ground we've seen before
yeah he does, Spider-man is a child when he gets his powers. Its the perfect casting, even in the comics he's always been the youngest of the Avengers(since he joined)