Dirty arm wrestling competition!

Started by dadudemon3 pages
Originally posted by NemeBro
It is entirely possible he does the same in the movies. I guess...

The one time he should not pull his punches was when Doc Ock had his Aunt May (the last family member on Earth that he deeply loved) and was threatening to kill her/drop her.

For some reason, Spiderman deemed it necessary to pull his punches when he should have torn Doc Ock's head clean off. But he didn't...because we needed a story.

But any time people say that Spiderman pulls his punches/doesn't kill, I just bring up this page:

http://spiderfan.org/faq/killed.html

Originally posted by dadudemon
But any time people say that Spiderman pulls his punches/doesn't kill, I just bring up this page:

http://spiderfan.org/faq/killed.html


Spider-Man does pull his punches and doesn't try to kill. Most of those deaths were "accidental" or not real deaths. He's an imperfect hero, this is a defining aspect of Spider-Man; he's made errors and/or succumbed to anger.

Uncle Ben's Law still holds him in check the vast majority of the time.

Parker realized his strength after snapping Uncle Ben's killer's arm and watching him fall to his death.

After that he wouldn't have killed Doc Ock with his punches especially because they were once friends and Octavious was obviously having some kind of meltdown due to his experiment failing and his wife getting killed.

Green Goblin was self defence.

Green Goblin killed himself.

It wasn't his intent to kill himself. He tried to kill Parker. Parker was simply too inexperienced and didn't have enough time to do anything else but jump.

It wasn't suicide, but he did kill himself.

Originally posted by the ninjak
Parker realized his strength after snapping Uncle Ben's killer's arm and watching him fall to his death.

After that he wouldn't have killed Doc Ock with his punches especially because they were once friends and Octavious was obviously having some kind of meltdown due to his experiment failing and his wife getting killed.

Green Goblin was self defence.

All of that Spider-man apologetics does not excuse him failing to kill Doc Ock. Doc Ock killed and was going to kill his Aunt. Him failing to kill the ol' Doc would not be substituting any sort of morals: it's only Spider-man being stupid.

It's the Superhero code. You don't kill.

Actually in Marvel superheroes are a bit more prone to killing than in DC.

Marvel have more anti-heroes. Than the more boyscout DC roster.
Spidey is trying to live up to the more classic type of iconic superhero.

Deadpool, Punisher, Blade and Moon Knight style vigilantes tend to fight heroes as often as they fight villains.

danny can't beat arnold.

my money is on the punisher and arnold.

Major bump.

Can anyone think of new characters to use in an arm wrestling match like this one I made years ago?

I'm trying to think outside the box and break the fad of boring versus matches.

Originally posted by Impediment
Major bump.

Can anyone think of new characters to use in an arm wrestling match like this one I made years ago?.

Jon wick, Hobbs and Dom would seem 2 fit with the roster u made back in the day.

Originally posted by Raptor22
Jon wick, Hobbs and Dom would seem 2 fit with the roster u made back in the day.

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Harley Quinn (Suicide Squad)
Jackson Healy (The Nice Guys)
Loraine Broughton (Atomic Blonde)
Illya (The Man From UNCLE)
Hail Caesar (The Expendables I, II, III)
Rocket (GoTG)

I liked "over the top" Tbh. It got me very interested in professional arm wrestling. Without that film I wouldn't know anything about the sport and be missing out on a true joy.

Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
McClane uses his free hand to ram a broken table leg through the neck and throat of his opponent, makes a wisecrack about his opponent being a pain in the neck or something, and lights a cigarette.

😂

I would pick Bourne, though.

Originally posted by Impediment
Major bump.

Can anyone think of new characters to use in an arm wrestling match like this one I made years ago?

I'm trying to think outside the box and break the fad of boring versus matches.

Tyler Durden. Doug Glatt.

Originally posted by meep-meep
Doug Glatt.

That made for an interesting Google search. 👆

I am sick of hearing about ock

Originally posted by dadudemon
The one time he should not pull his punches was when Doc Ock had his Aunt May (the last family member on Earth that he deeply loved) and was threatening to kill her/drop her.

For some reason, Spiderman deemed it necessary to pull his punches when he should have torn Doc Ock's head clean off. But he didn't...because we needed a story


Doc Ock in any continuity is ridiculously tough for a human
And the one in SM2 fell atleast ten stories onto a moving train and bounced on the roof atleast 5 times, leaving dents all the way, and recovered fsster than Spider-Man. Not ordinary human durability.
Also Spidey hit him with obvious superhumanly strong attack several times in the movie
* In the bank fight, Spidey threw a coin bag at Ock hard enough that he was knocked into a concrete pillar with enough force to take chunks out of it
* Also in the same fight, Spidey swung a table at him hard enough send the table and Ock(with his metal arms) across a hall, through a glass window, smash through a metal power box with enough force to knock it clean out of its housings, and hit a taxi cab car hard enough to dent its door and almost knock it over
* Punched him hard enough that the metal arms got ripped away from the bricks they had embedded themselves into

https://youtu.be/Lt56jutf1vk
See 0:54,1:26 and 2:50

* Threw a metal clock hand at Ock with enough momentum to smash through concrete, hit Ock and send him flying and still have enough force behind it to embed into the metal wall
* The 10 storey fall was after Spidey ripped him out from concrete again
* Spidey threw himself onto Ock from several stories high

https://youtu.be/z00fTwhmYX0
0:56, 1:10, 2:49

* Slams him through floorboards and outright knocks him out
https://youtu.be/du9StHQYGGs
0:40