First, welcome to the Escapist. Don't go into the basement.4thhokage528 said:DEFINETLY CAPTAIN america in the avengers film he kept trying to piss of iron man and was a nagging retard when id had enough of his bull i lterally shouted shut up you douche!
Sounds fun in theory, but having sex with her there and then would've been taking advantage of her extremely distressed state at the time.Macgyvercas said:Would it count to yell at Lawrence and call him a fucking moron when in Season 2?Holo learns that her homeland was destroyed and asked Lawrence to make love to her
Because he REALLY was a fucking MORON there!
Holy crap yes! He just Emo's everything up and broods. Then when he is powerless he suddenly thinks he's a badass. I wanted to tell him he had it backwards, but damnit all if he wasnt to damn stupid.Nerexor said:Peter Petrelli. Most busted and OP super power ever[footnote]Is he within a certain distance of someone else with powers? He gains their power and adds it to the list of powers he now possesses.[/footnote], and all he does with it and grab on to the idiot ball and hold on as tight as he can.
Allow me to put your mind at ease, then, good sir. That ending was not originally supposed to be in the film. The original ending actually makes much more sense. Originally, the zombie/vampire things banging on the glass were actually revealed to be intelligent, something the film had hinted at throughout its length. You would know this because the leader of the group walks up to the glass and traces a butterfly on the glass, indicating the butterfly tattoo on the girl's arm. It turns out, they don't want to be cured (being intelligent, they know that they have a condition, but would therefore stay that way by choice), so Will Smith releases the girl he captured, and the three are allowed to go freely. The last shot shows the three of them (Will Smith, the woman, and the kid) driving over the last bridge left standing on Long Island, which also makes more sense, because it tells the viewer there was one bridge left, which was where the girl and the kid came form in the first place.The Artificially Prolonged said:Will Smith's character in I Am Legend. All very noble sacrificing yourself for the women and child, however I'm sure having you and the cure together would have a lot more useful to the scientists who will now be working on mass producing it. Making your life alot more valuable in the grand scheme of things. I imagine the scientists will have had to spend alot of time reverse engineering the cure in order to recreate it, where as if he was still alive they could probably started mass producing the cure right away. Maybe a little picky but that has always bug me in that film.
Things like this really bug me, I get the whole taking the moral high ground thing but with comic book characters it is just a bit hard to take seriously some times. I while back I read X-men: Second Coming, near the end the x-men find out that Cyclops has been sending out a team of assassins (X-force) lead by wolverine to kill key anti-mutant figures, and they give him a fucking lecture about how he is just as bad as them now, the guy, for the most part single handedly ensures the survival of their species and they lecture him, WHAT THE HELL!SkellgrimOrDave said:Hello escapees, I'm here to vent about various characters in film we're supposed to side with and ultimately end up hating, it can be one thing, it can be the entire way they do things, or it can just be them.
First, it's the dumb love interest from X-men Origins:Wolverine. (I know, shitty film), for the one last thing she does. She has the bad guy, someone who has shown himself to be willing to kill, hire others to kill, control others with various means to kill, to turn a cheery man into an expriment that required the kidnapping of children and adults, and the forced extraction of their powers, and then ruining someone's life forver. She has this bastard under her control, gets him to stick his gun to his throat...... and makes him walk off.
What
The
Fuck.
Apparantly this would make her "just as bad as him."
No.
No it wouldn't.
You would be killing him, a man who is responsible for the deaths of many, the trauma of more, is going to cause many more problems and deaths for everyone years later, is a borderline genocidal maniac for whom the end justifies the means,and the end is pretty fucking bleak, and you think making him blowing his brains out will make you just as bad as him?
Clearly her brain was damaged.