What did he mean by this?

What did he mean by this?

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God damn he was so fucking alpha

>ok, I'll just hop through it
>nailed it
>wait
>aw fuck

This scene is hilarious 2bh. BRAVO SNYDER

Hippity hoppity fuck your property

Only one direction for the sequel to go desu

>that image
these fucking old time comics man

and people unironically buy it to this day

How do you stop an exploding timebomb in that distance?

>aww fuck I should have just stopped it
>that probably killed so many people

He's young and inexperienced and doesn't have a full grasp on his powers yet

you literally cant buy that comic anymore you silly idiot

I like how the DCEU clark spent around 30 years doing literally nothing

>Die ants, die!

It looked like a parking building

How does not having a full grasp of his powers stop him from simply stopping the tanker truck from hitting a building and destroys millions in property? Hes lifted an oil barge long before he was faced with the great hurdle of stopping a truck from sliding. In fact he fucks around with the truckers cab and trailer at the beginning of the film, taking the time to play Lincoln logs with trees.

I wonder what the state of insurance companies and contractors were like after this fight.

Because he wanted to keep his focus on Zod. He knew Zod wanted to distract him so he'd have an in to pounce him.

how come Cap attempts to murder spiderman, a kid who was forced into battle by iron-manlet, for no fucking reason, and proceeds to quip about it after spiderman is struggling against the debris's weight?

Because he knew Spiderman could hold it up?

Cap had never met Spiderman or even knew he existed before that whole fight. If Cap was wrong in assuming Spiderman's strength, he'd have a fucking dead kid on his hands.

>If Cap was wrong in assuming Spiderman's strength

He's the ultimate peak-human Chad, he's not wrong about things like betacucks such as you.

>was literally fighting him hand to hand right before he did that.

>In the Avengers
>on personal terms with a huge network of spies
>access to the most futuristic tech on Earth
>none of them know of the viral sensation superhero on the other side of the Hudson
Explain your leap in logic.

He was fighting him before that, he could have easily judged how strong he was from that and reacted accordingly

I'm sorry, I still see the mustash.

Cap made it obvious he didn't knew Peter.

Bullshit

One of the funniest parts of BvS was the damage control the hack had to do in it because of this flick
>Thankfully it's the end of the work-day and downtown core is nearly empty!
fixed*
I couldn't stop laughing

Cap didn't know spiderman's strenght but he saw how fast he was. He expected spidey to dodge that, then got surprised when he tanked the thing.

Kek, didn't batman also make it clear that the wharf was abandoned

All these threads make me actually want to watch Man of Steel and BvS just to see what the big deal is and whether or not they're as bad as they say.

at the time of the avengers peter was like 7 years old and didn't have powers. These movies are made for kids, pay a little attention next time.

I just realized, it would be so easy to get a good Luthor by replacing him with his father, who's also named lex.

I'm sure he did, but that's actually believable
maybe not completely abandoned, but nearly empty unlike down fucking town

You do know they're called the Avengers? You should stop skipping English class, Pajeet.

Was Peter trying to decapitate Bucky here?

Don't reply to this. This autist brought up the same issue in this thread

Is a valid point. People aways complain that Superman acted careless in MoS, but in Civil War pretty much all the heroes acted careless and nobody bates an eye.

he grew up on a farm he didn't know those exploded

nice deflect. Let them know.

why would Superman stop a lexcorp truck from getting damaged?

so that means it has zero people in it?

so that it doesn't damage the building behind it.

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Around 32 seconds in they literally have a struggle with the web. This shows us that Cap and Spidey are at least on the same terms when it comes to strength but not when it comes to ingenuity so that's why he is able to outsmart him and get free from the web. Captain America is a seasoned veteran with tons of fighting experience, it would take it mere seconds to know how strong his opponent was.

If some little fuckboy from New York was trying to hit me, I'd drop something heavy on his head, too.

they're both from NY senpai

is this supposed to be a comedy

>superman could have just stopped the fucking truck instead of letting it blow up an entire parking lot

I didn't care about that scene in MoS when I first saw it as I don't think it showed civilians dying in falling buildings or Superman having a moment of thought about civilians. Therefore it's implied that there were no civilians. I agree that people here overreacted about that scene. However, in BvS the consequences of that event was brought forward so it's a valid complaint when people say that Superman acted carelessly.

The tone of the airport fight was mostly action-comedy. There was sarcasm and witty remarks between members of opposing teams and some characters specifically mentioned that they were not planning to kill another. Therefore, thinking that they were trying to kill one another as a result of cars falling on IronMan or Spiderman throwing something at Bucky is simply absurd and idiotic. The nonseriousness of the verbal tone of the scene is what's important here. It only turns tragic when Warmachine falls as there's no banter, or silly one-liners. The fact that I'm typing this to illustrate that some people here have no idea as to how to analyze a film/scene on a fundamental level.

However, Baron Zemo does point out the consequences of Avengers' action in AofU, and it does show that Avengers were somewhat careless.

that was a Lexcorp building

I don't get your point. Superman had no beef with lexcorp

I have to agree with this shit.

They literally try to murder each other but always fail and make witty remarks, so it "feels" light-hearted.

It's like Home Alone where two criminals attempt to hurt the kid but it is all fine because they never manage to do it and there are jokes in it.

Anyone who consider Home Alone to be torture-porn genre to the likes of Saw should is mark that he/she is an autist.

what? he was being a kid and then after that he spent like 12ish years going around living among humans and saving people. Are you retarded?

lex is always talking shit about Superman

>fighting hand to hand means you have super strength

man ur dumb

because of what said and he didnt know it was full of explosive oil

its not really a valid complaint. while people definitely died, i dont think anyone died directly from the explosion in the OP and if they did there are two very big reasons why he dodged it.


a) he was keeping his focus on Zod who was trying to murder people

b) he didnt know it was full of explosive gas

why to marvel keks always deflect with ironic meme shit like this instead of engaging the points brought up? its really sad desu

>They literally try to murder each other but always fail and make witty remarks, so it "feels" light-hearted.

That's exactly right. There is no difference between watching a cape movie and smashing action figures together. Nobody is actually going to destroy their figures. A movie where heros and villians are *actually trying to kill each other* would be like you being a kid melting their spiderman action figure on the stove.

And the movies are just bad, to boot.

Oh my fucking god. My point still stands you fucking goalpost moving spic

got it, you're a retard

Spiderman is too strong. It doesn't make sense how strong he is.

>Guatemarvelans apologists literally contradict each other
Some of you should kill yourselves honestly

...

What about c) Superman doesn't always need to use fists to solve a problem.

People are overthinking about that scene. It simply shows that he can find other means to get around a situation. The movie was probably lacking big explosions at this point so Snyder had the truck blow up. Thinking about people dying in the building shouldn't even cross one's mind unless it is specifically mentioned or shown in the film. It's a way for the director to tell the audience that we should keep that in mind in addition to other things that are happening.

>he didnt know it was full of explosive oil

You're saying Superman saw two oil trucks coming at him and thought "ahh, they're probably not FULL OF FUCKING OIL, it's okay to let them crash into the building behind me?" He's either an idiot or he decided that at that point, a little more collateral damage isn't going to change much. What an asshole.

Typical mar/v/el and their unfunny reaction images stolen from other boards

But that's why people so accustomed with the MCU felt so disturbed by MoS and BvS.

In the MCU movies even when Iron Man kills the fuck out of terrorists there's a witty remark coming from the characteristic RDJ, so the audience doesn't really care. The whole thing is very funny.

But in MoS there's no fun. You see people running scared left and right, you see soldiers dying and everyone feeling depressed, you Zod promising to kill everyone if Superman doesn't kill him, and in the end Superman snap his neck and cry like a little bitch.
Even BvS with constant remarks about the city being deserted you still have Batman smashing a guy's head like potatoes with a flying crate and Superman getting impaled.
So people felt disturbed.

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Tell that to Zod's snapped neck!

I think that's why people liked WW so much. Even if she's killing German soldiers left and right, the audience ignore that side of the movie because you've Wonder Woman acting clumsy and wide eyed about ice creams and babies.

For example, even if it doesn't make any sense at all, after Ares is defeated everybody drop their weapon and start cheering. This despite the movie going out of its way to make a point about the humans not being really controlled by Ares.
Now, if the movie had ended on a depressing note with the German soldiers still trying to fight and the war still going on a bit after despite everything, and Wonder Woman remarking about how the WW2 still happened, i bet you the critic score and word of mouth would be somewhat different.

E X P O S E D

the silver age was both the best and the worst time for comics

It's LexCorp
Fuck LexCorp

This was the scene that convinced me Snyder was way the fuck in over his head. This film would be so much better if not for a few short 10-second sequences, the worst of which is this one. The motherfucker literally deals with the oil tanker in the single most apathetic unheroic way possible. The only thing that would've been worse would've been if he'd grabbed the truck and randomly out of nowhere started using it to swat away innocent civilians before throwing it at then with how own hands and blowing them up. This scene is the epitome of Snyder's autism. And it sucks because the Smallville fight for the most part was so fucking great. It got so many things right. To see that and then end up with this shit right after... It was so fucking disappointing. A lot of people bag on this films core ideas and themes and I think that's bullshit. The only problem that keeps this film from bring truly great is braindead shit that was completely avoidable, and this scene is the worst example of that.

>MoS sucked
>BvS sucked
>SS sucked
>WW sucked slightly less(but still got inflated scores because woman lead)
>JL is going to suck