Originally posted by The Scenario
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RTjUeRNnQA#t=1m35Mute the audio.
What if we don't wanna?
Originally posted by The Scenario
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RTjUeRNnQA#t=1m35Mute the audio.
What if we don't wanna?
Originally posted by The Scenario
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RTjUeRNnQA#t=1m35Mute the audio.
That was a bit better than I remember, but not Spider-man level.
Wolverine has climbed a mountain and swam up rapids against the current with an 1800lbs concert grand piano on his back. That's probably about 1/3th the weight of the boulder Jake has on his back, but more difficult feats (other than balance) accomplished under the weight.
Originally posted by KingD19
Well a full concert grand doesn't even weigh a ton. And Jack like I said was not only keeping perfect balance on a vine, but flipping dozens of feet through and off trees without any effort. That feat is better imo.
I'm aware. It's probably about a third of the weight Jack was carrying, but what he did with it was more impressive IMO. Swimming against the tide of a white water rapid while towing an 1800lbs concert grand piano is an amazing feat of strength. More impressive by my estimation than the two flips Jack did, but it's all subjective I guess.
Given the weight of his skeleton, Wolverine shouldn't even be able to swim normally. Though a wooden piano may or may not help him float, the amount of surface area it adds for the water to press against would carry him away no matter how hard he swatted the water.
Only way that feat should be possible is if he was touching the ground for it, but even then it's a little wonky. Jack's feats aren't much better, but I just have trouble picturing how the river feat would even work.
Edit: Not trying to debunk it, mind you. I'm just not sure what to make of it.
Originally posted by KingD19
Not 1800. Concert grands on average weigh around 490 kilos according to what I could find. And that translates to 1080lbs, not 1800. Biiig difference.
There is a big difference in the size of piano. The Wolverine is carrying looks like it is 10-12 foot monster based on it's dimensions compared to Wolverine's height, plus the legs where still attached. It's a 1400-1800lbs piano.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Blocking machine gun fire! zomg!!!! Congrats he's as fast as Gambit... who is slower than both Wolverine and Spider-man. facepalm
Could gambit, Wolverine, or even Spidey do this? (Note the drop of water)
One of his most iconic feats. 😄
Originally posted by cdtm
Could gambit, Wolverine, or even Spidey do this? (Note the drop of water)One of his most iconic feats. 😄
How am I even supposed to quantify that? We have no idea how far the water drop was from the ground, but it must have been pretty freaking high up, because one of those attackers threw caltrops at Jack... and gravity seemed to be working at real time there.
Wolverine once lit up two cigars, held them a shoulder level, dropped them, blitzed three training dummies in the danger room (he was training Kitty in the arts of Krav Maga), and caught the cigars which had barely even started falling to earth.
And yes Spider-man could do that.
Originally posted by cdtm
The waters from the ice hanging from the roof of the place the bounty hunters were shaking up at.The female assassin was shown training there earlier in the episode, splitting the water drops in two.
Then gravity isn't a constant in this universe and the feat is useless. Several objects (and people) are shown falling in the fight scene Jack had at a much faster pace than the water drop... which makes no sense.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbzHE5IEn3s&t=16m32s
16:32 is where she's training, if this link doesn't take you right there.
Originally posted by cdtm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbzHE5IEn3s&t=16m32s16:32 is where she's training, if this link doesn't take you right there.
"Several objects (and people) are shown falling in the fight scene Jack had at a much faster pace than the water drop... which makes no sense."
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Then gravity isn't a constant in this universe and the feat is useless. Several objects (and people) are shown falling in the fight scene Jack had at a much faster pace than the water drop... which makes no sense.
It's mostly objects thrown by the bounty hunters or jack, though. Stands to reason if they're defying speed physics, anything thrown directly by them would as well.
When Jack kicks one of the bounty hunters, notice how his falling is happening in slow motion, vs the speed of objects directly pulled/thrown.
Originally posted by cdtm
It's mostly objects thrown by the bounty hunters or jack, though. Stands to reason if they're defying speed physics, anything thrown directly by them would as well.When Jack kicks one of the bounty hunters, notice how his falling is happening in slow motion, vs the speed of objects directly pulled/thrown.
The bounty hunter falls in slow mo only in the super slow mo view where Jack is completely motionless, but he still falls a substantial way to the ground in that slow mo scene and that only represents fraction of a second of the actual fight scene. Really the scene is nonsense, people and objects are falling to earth due to gravity faster than the water drop.