Thomas J. Murphy (3000 miles to graceland) vs. John McClane

Started by quanchi1122 pages

Originally posted by Robtard
Incorrect, the military guys alone in DH2 are all above an ex con with a blue-shoe fetish; that's just one Diehard film out of four.

LoL, I asked you to name me one guy Murphy took out that was above McClane; you couldn't and dodged. I accept your defeat. Moving on.

They didn't do anything remotely as impressive as Murphy did in his film.

Murphy took out Russell who is around McClane level give or take.

Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
He sparked that women's ass out.
Then killed her.

Only in yer wildest anti-Mcclane dreams.

When she turned her back he won. She respected him so little she just walked away from him. Kinda tells you something doesn't it ?

Yeah.. that youve not seen the movie.

Originally posted by quanchi112
They didn't do anything remotely as impressive as Murphy did in his film.

Murphy took out Russell who is around McClane level give or take.

Except take over an international airport, lock down all communications and counter every threat thrown at them except for the one that was above them, McClane.

Zane(Russell) didn't do jack and shit compared to McClane and Zane survived, so again you failed to give me one guy Murphy took out that's above McClane. Until you do, I accept your surrender.

Originally posted by quanchi112
The manner in which she did was pathetic. She disarmed him and was dominating him until she turns her back to walk away while McClane was licking his chops for a good old fashioned hair pull. McClane showed he will fight like a girl to beat a woman if he has to.

Apparently you've never had a girl as an enemy.

Men fight hotly, when their passions are stirred and mostly when they're very angry. Men are more likely to commit "crimes of passion" because once that ignition sequence starts up it's very, very hard to stop unless you can find a way to divert that energy someplace else.

Women, on the other hand, are very cold fighters. They're more likely to be committing pre-meditated crimes. Women, when they're first faced with a threat, tend to flight instead of fight, but later, when they're calmer, well, revenge is a meal best served cold.

Even little girls and little boys prove this - boys tend to punch each other out, ending the argument, and girls go for the vulnerable emotional areas, choosing to embarrass or ostracize, hurting indirectly. Plus, girls hold grudges for long, long periods of time. Instead of getting the anger over with right away, they let it fester and it gets worse and worse.

I've been on both sides of girls' fighting, and believe me, I was one sorry sack of nerves after getting "attacked."

Try the old girlfriend of Jake Elwood in "The Blues Brothers." She was one who held on to her anger, and she went after him with bombs and bazookas.

Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Yeah.. that youve not seen the movie.
I did and forgot about it until someone showed me the clip.

Originally posted by Robtard
Except take over an international airport, lock down all communications and counter every threat thrown at them except for the one that was above them, McClane.

Zane(Russell) didn't do jack and shit compared to McClane and Zane survived, so again you failed to give me one guy Murphy took out that's above McClane. Until you do, I accept your surrender.

McClane has help in each and every movie and takes on human beings who more often than not crush him but since McClane is the hero he lives and they die.

Russell. I already named one.

Originally posted by quanchi112
McClane has help in each and every movie and takes on human beings who more often than not crush him but since McClane is the hero he lives and they die.

Russell. I already named one.

You've been told already that feats are feats, so your "he did them cos he's the hero" doesn't fly.

Wrong again. Zane didn't do anything in his film that surpasses or matches what McClane has done.

You clearly can't even name one guy that Murphy took out that's better than McClane, you've had several chances now. Concession accepted. Just move on gracefully and don't make a clown of yourself.

Originally posted by siriuswriter
Apparently you've never had a girl as an enemy.

Men fight hotly, when their passions are stirred and mostly when they're very angry. Men are more likely to commit "crimes of passion" because once that ignition sequence starts up it's very, very hard to stop unless you can find a way to divert that energy someplace else.

Women, on the other hand, are very cold fighters. They're more likely to be committing pre-meditated crimes. Women, when they're first faced with a threat, tend to flight instead of fight, but later, when they're calmer, well, revenge is a meal best served cold.

Even little girls and little boys prove this - boys tend to punch each other out, ending the argument, and girls go for the vulnerable emotional areas, choosing to embarrass or ostracize, hurting indirectly. Plus, girls hold grudges for long, long periods of time. Instead of getting the anger over with right away, they let it fester and it gets worse and worse.

I've been on both sides of girls' fighting, and believe me, I was one sorry sack of nerves after getting "attacked."

Try the old girlfriend of Jake Elwood in "The Blues Brothers." She was one who held on to her anger, and she went after him with bombs and bazookas.

This isn't about a woman being smarter than a man and posioning someone that's what women have to do since they are generally weaker than men this is about a woman straight up mauling McClane.
Originally posted by Robtard
You've been told already that feats are feats, so your "he did them cos he's the hero" doesn't fly.

Wrong again. Zane didn't do anything in his film that surpasses or matches what McClane has done.

You clearly can't even name one guy that Murphy took out that's better than McClane, you've had several chances now. Concession accepted. Just move on gracefully and don't make a clown of yourself.

Zan killed a dragon. What did McClane ever kill that compares to a female dragon ?

This is Murphy by the way.