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  1. Hayabusa
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    Oh boy...

    I forgot to talk about Spider-Man. It's really simple.

    Spider-Man 2 >>>>>>>>>> Spider-Man 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Spider-Man 3 >The Amazing Spider-Man

    ...please, just...no...even one of my best friends who's a massive Green Lantern fan loathes that terrible disgrace on the Lantern Corps. name.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 25, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Hayabusa
    Because it seems like half of this forum's fan base can't keep their boners over their FAVORITE TV SHOW EVER in their pants and thus find it necessary to constantly bleed the series into as many threads as possible with often little to no good reason.

    I'm sorry I'm on a ranting mood because my friend requested I talk about why The Dark Knight Rises is not as good as many people still think (though I can still enjoy it)
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 25, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Hayabusa
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    Oh boy...

    X-Men 3 and Wolverine: Origins are objectionably terrible. Fantastic Four sucked and its sequel was somehow even worse. The Hulk was incredible only in how it managed to make a story about a giant green rage beast boring as hell. Ghost Rider was played by Nicholas Cage...

    Now as for the Avengers-related films: Thor's biggest battle was in the first quarter of the film and none of the characters were memorable except Thor and Loki. The Incredible Hulk was a God-send after the first film but suffered from ultimately having a throw-away plot with little weight. Iron Man 1 was alright, 2 was basically a really-long Avengers trailer, 3 was good but very divisive (on a certain character change I'm still torn on.) Captain America was honestly the best character-driven film followed by Iron Man.

    Avengers particularly is the best Marvel film, to me, because of how well it captures every character in the film better than many of their own movies: Bruce Banner is extra meek and knowledgeable, Tony Stark is the rich asshole with an ego but a heart underneath his guise, Thor is a tough guy in an alien place to him with a soft spot wanting to bring his brother back from his own evil mind, Steve Rogers is the team-player trying to pull together ultimately selfish superhumans (besides Tony obviously), and Loki is a pathetic trickster who believes himself a deity due to the power we doesn't even understand fully. Not only is this great to see in the individual characters, but the way they interact with each other, my favorite being just how polar opposite Tony and Steve are initially before they learn to understand and respect each other. I haven't even touched on Hawkeye, Black Widow, Nick Fury, or Phil Coulson. Every character in this film feels really unique compared to each other. As someone who struggled with this in a college scriptwriting class, Avengers is a simple example of how to write an interesting cast while developing four at the same time, as well as how to show really interesting conflicts between said characters. I can't say anything of this for Les Mis outside of maybe Javert and Jean...and even that was undone by the fact that the prisoner Javert's held this grudge against is RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIS FACE IN THE MOST OBVIOUS WAY.

    The story actually did a lot of things in the time it had: an alien engine stolen, a military base destroyed, a band (composed of a God, a superhuman, a bipolar behemoth, and a technical genius) struggling with the ideals of each other and then figuring out how to work together, a city on Earth invaded by a seemingly unstoppable alien army, an Asgardian trickster sent back to his own realm, and the attention of a mad titan turned to our world...more happens in this film than half of the movies I've mentioned (want to see examples in nothing substantial happening for way too long? The Hulk, Thor, and Iron Man 2).
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 25, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Hayabusa
    If you do we should be buddies because we might like similar music or something
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 25, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  5. Hayabusa
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    Oh boy...

    Note: freedom of speech and all but I can't be the only one bothered by this.

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    Again opinions and all but...yeah you get what I'm saying.

    have fun trying to figure out my name if you don't know it yet
    Thread by: Hayabusa, May 25, 2013, 84 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Hayabusa
    Kamelot - The Edge of Paradise
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 25, 2013 in forum: The Playground
  7. Hayabusa
    System of a Down - Science
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 25, 2013 in forum: The Playground
  8. Hayabusa
    Not my screenshot.

    Though if this was taken 2 years ago...it would have still looked a lot cooler cause of the shell I was using.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 25, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Hayabusa
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    Post by: Hayabusa, May 25, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Hayabusa
    Adding on for more clear idiot-proof clarification

    Slade Wilson = Deathstroke (DC)
    Wade Wilson = Deadpool (Marvel)

    Slade is not a mutant (though he was physically enhanced in the military).
    He is more of a serious business character. The first of the two we've discussed to be introduced in comics.

    Wade is a mutant, a product of the Weapon-X Program (where Wolverine got his adamantium skeleton)
    He is more of a comic relief character, known for constantly breaking the Fourth Wall. The second of the two, meant to be a parody of Deathstroke.

    Deathstroke looks like this typically.
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    Deadpool looks like this typically.
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    Post by: Hayabusa, May 25, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Hayabusa
    Before anything, I just wanted to say: this thread got necro-bumped 6 BLOODY YEARS LATER. Can we please stop doing this?

    But on topic: Zack, easily. His whole motivation to become a hero, being inspired by the likes of Sephiroth only to find out the truth about him, the way he matures through Crisis Core into the definition of a man fighting for his dreams and keeping his morals throughout the journey, not to mention that he's just plain funny at times (SQUAT KING MOFO, and asking Aqua out in Birth By Sleep).

    This wasn't a spoiler like 10 years ago. Everything knows about it.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 24, 2013 in forum: Gaming
  12. Hayabusa
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    Thread by: Hayabusa, May 24, 2013, 6 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Hayabusa
    Yeah this. I hate country music but I'll never refuse to call it music as terrible and generic as it is
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 24, 2013 in forum: Music
  14. Hayabusa
    One of my friends is so obviously a Microsoft fanboy, it's crossing the point of fun and into the point of frustration trying to argue against his defending of the Xbox One. It's really sad too cause he's usually a bright bulb. Guess it's the natural response when the only system he's played for nearly a decade has mostly been the Xbox 360.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 24, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Hayabusa
    I'm guessing my post was just plain ignored.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 24, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  16. Hayabusa
    Oh man I was going to tear into you for mixing those two

    Like seriously Batman and Superman couldn't be bigger and more dead giveaways
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 24, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Hayabusa
    Pros:
    +finding new artists that you may like
    +seeing just how much of certain artists and songs you listen to
    +learning about nearby events with artists you like or might like

    Cons:
    -user tags
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 24, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  18. Hayabusa
    ...why would you revive a Spam Zone thread almost a year old? Just make a new one jeez.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 24, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. Hayabusa
    Booker DeWitt

    Don't read too much into that if you wish to avoid spoilers
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 24, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. Hayabusa
    Twas a joke jeez :|
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 24, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone