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Which is why I still shake my head that they had Ant Man take out fucking Kang the Conqueror lmaoI don't think a vampire would have any trouble taking out Black Widow or Ant-Man
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Which is why I still shake my head that they had Ant Man take out fucking Kang the Conqueror lmaoI don't think a vampire would have any trouble taking out Black Widow or Ant-Man
I imagine that MCU New York must be the cheapest place to live in because of all the superhero damages. Probably the same reason for why people live in any city that has a high rate of Superhero happenings
Honestly, the bigger problem Vampires have is that everything in the MCU apparently has to happen in New York. Yeah, they could have Vampires be in literally any other state - DC would be funny if not too on the nose - and not step on any toes, but nope, New York or nothing.
If you ask me Marvel studios fucked up when they thought adapting the "all new all different" era was a good idea.It's following the same path as the Star Wars thread. The new content coming out is so underwhelming that we are just remembering the things that didn't suck. What is there to be excited about the MCU aside from the one and done Deadpool? We have Not Captain America and Thunderbolts, both of which are guaranteed to underwhelm. It's past its prime. Hell, even before the studio became a bomb factory it was already creatively bankrupt.
Y’know, at least Runaways back in the early 2000’s had them be on the other side of the country - and had a given reason why we didn’t see anyone else from the Marvel Roster until the end of the Pride. Granted the second the Pride were dealt with it opened them to the greater Marvel Universe, and if that’s not exactly what’d happen to any self-contained movie or series bearing the Marvel brand until the death of the MCU and why that’s a creative hamstring I don’t know what a better example would be…THis is very much a marvel issue rather than an MCU issue
Pretty much every single superhero in marvel is based out of new york
Avengers tower, the baxter building, the sanctum sanctorum, xaviers shcool, stark tower are all in new york
Thought that was the case, 'cos in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, Peter is Felicia's physics tutor at college (or University. I overlooked the details a bit), and I think, you know, due to being a genius, he's a very young teacher, so, if he IS older than her, it's barely noticeable, like, I dunno, 2-3 years older at the very most.Felicia is a similar age to Peter in mainstream canon (only Ultimate made her considerably older and they also made her a short-haired brunette who wore a white wig for some reason - as though the Catwoman comparisons weren't already blatant enough). And Peter was always supposed to be a manlet, he's canonically like 5'10 or something while Felicia is ironically supposed to be 6'1 yet artists always draw her as shorter or the same height as him.
Dat ass!Honesty dea
Eh I have low standards and America Chavez is my favorite shitty DEI character of all time. ( I laughed my ass off every time I heard her name and saw her power set) I thought it was fun.
Only way he's 5'8" is if he's wearing lifts. Dude's barely 5'6" and got dwarfed by Marky Mark in that awful Uncharted movie.5'8"
So I didn't hangover dream that film up. And your comment about Tom Holland's height made me think of Tom Cruise Jack Reacher.Dat ass!
Only way he's 5'8" is if he's wearing lifts. Dude's barely 5'6" and got dwarfed by Marky Mark in that awful Uncharted movie.
I just pulled his height off IMDB or somewhere. I don't really know for certain. Either way though, we both agree Felicia would at best keep his ears warm.Only way he's 5'8" is if he's wearing lifts. Dude's barely 5'6" and got dwarfed by Marky Mark in that awful Uncharted movie.
Wesley Snipes is not a man I can see playing nice with Current Era politics and Hollywood. Blade may be an iconic character but personally I can't look at him without seeing that crazy villain from Demolition Man - that dude was fantastic.
Pretty sure he'd beat the shit out of most modern actors, and will call people like The Rock massive faggots for how much of a drama queen he is.Wesley Snipes is not a man I can see playing nice with Current Era politics and Hollywood. Blade may be an iconic character but personally I can't look at him without seeing that crazy villain from Demolition Man - that dude was fantastic.
The scene in Blade 2 when Ron Perlman asks him if he can blush is based on a real life incident. I would have liked to see that. I would also like to know if Wesley Snipes can blush, since afaik he never really answered the question.Wesley Snipes is not a man I can see playing nice with Current Era politics and Hollywood. Blade may be an iconic character but personally I can't look at him without seeing that crazy villain from Demolition Man - that dude was fantastic.
I don't get that line.The scene in Blade 2 when Ron Perlman asks him if he can blush is based on a real life incident. I would have liked to see that. I would also like to know if Wesley Snipes can blush, since afaik he never really answered the question.
Mr. Snipes is so melanated that some actual guy irl unironically wanted to know if he could visibly blush.I don't get that line.
"riding snowmobiles in traffic"
"riding snowmobiles in traffic"
Is this like iceskating up hill? Or is this a real phrase I've never heard of?
Either way lol
Okay, I wondered if maybe it was something to do with him being dark skinned, but it's such a weird question. Like had Ron Perlman actually never met a Black person before, and he was actually scientifically curious about if Black people could blush? Did he ask if he could touch his hair, as well?Mr. Snipes is so melanated that some actual guy irl unironically wanted to know if he could visibly blush.
In Blade 2, the guy was just trying to get a rise out of him, but with the same implication.
Some guy asked Snipes that, Snipes presumably told Perlman the anecdote, and Perlman used it in the movieLike had Ron Perlman actually never met a Black person before, and he was actually scientifically curious about if Black people could blush?
I think the joke was whether a vampire can blush and Blade being a nigger dhamphir makes it several times funnier.Okay, I wondered if maybe it was something to do with him being dark skinned, but it's such a weird question. Like had Ron Perlman actually never met a Black person before, and he was actually scientifically curious about if Black people could blush? Did he ask if he could touch his hair, as well?
Few people played it (unfortunately) but I really liked the version of Blade they did for the game Marvel's Midnight Suns. They got Michael Jai White for the voice and he balances humour and bad-assery pretty darn excellently. Some of the dialogue makes me laugh, too: "Blade told me to mention your mother. Apparently, she is... promiscuous?"