The Mandarin vs. Thor

Started by Insomniatric4 pages
Originally posted by Silent Master
So, your basic argument is that getting angrier makes the Hulk weaker.

No, it's that the film makers intentionally made him more powerful for the final battle in the movie. That is to be expected.

However, since he was less angry during that scene, it means that you're basically arguing that getting angrier makes the Hulk weaker.

Thor kill Mandarin same way he kills the destroyer, blows his freaking head off.
Thor> Destroyer >Mandarin

Thunder God wins no Contest.

Originally posted by Insomniatric
That's true, but he seemed to be much more powerful in the New York scene. He sent Thor flying with a weak punch that had almost no effort behind it.
Thor probably weighs around 300 lbs, ofc Hulk was able to send him flying while Thor wasn't bracing himself.

Originally posted by Darth Martin
Thor killed The Destroyer.

This is spite. Maybe not intentionally, but it is.

Been thinking the same thing the whole thread. Its like doing a Superman vs. Captain America thread.

Originally posted by Mindset
Thor probably weighs around 300 lbs, ofc Hulk was able to send him flying while Thor wasn't bracing himself.

True, but I was having so much fun getting him to seriously argue that getting mad actually made the Hulk weaker.

It was like watching quan try and argue that 25 billion is more than 27 billion.

Originally posted by Silent Master

It was like watching quan try and argue that 25 billion is more than 27 billion.

Has this really happened? lmo

Originally posted by Supra
Has this really happened? lmo

Yes, in the "Which movie franchise is at the top of the mountain" thread....the Harry Potter franchise is worth 25 billion, while the Star Wars one is worth 27 billion, yet he continues to claim that HP wins.

That doesn't even take into account that he's counting the HP books as part of the movie franchise, despite the fact that the books predate the movies.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Yes, in the "Which movie franchise is at the top of the mountain" thread....the Harry Potter franchise is worth 25 billion, while the Star Wars one is worth 27 billion, yet he continues to claim that HP wins.

That doesn't even take into account that he's counting the HP books as part of the movie franchise, despite the fact that the books predate the movies.

Thats funny, hey I tried copy and pasting your link in you sig to read the thread but it does not work...

The thread has probably been pruned by now, it's been several years.

What happened?

A Superman fanboy that fancies himself a writer(went by the screen name RC) did a phone interview with Dan Jurgens and then posted several parts of it online.

Only he forgot to mention that when he asked Dan if Supeman was millions of stronger than Thor, that Dan thought it was a joke and started laughing before he answered the question.

Originally posted by Silent Master
A Superman fanboy that fancies himself a writer(went by the screen name RC) did a phone interview with Dan Jurgens and then posted several parts of it online.

Only he forgot to mention that when he asked Dan if Supeman was millions of stronger than Thor, that Dan thought it was a joke and started laughing before he answered the question.

I guess it caused quiet a commotion around here

A couple of posters kept bringing it up in Thor related threads, it's why I put it in my sig.

I should probably get a new sig since the link doesn't work anymore.

Who do you favor thor or superman?

Originally posted by Silent Master
However, since he was less angry during that scene, it means that you're basically arguing that getting angrier makes the Hulk weaker.

And basically you're trying to tell me that the writers intentionally weakened the Hulk for the most important battle in the movie.

And I also think that it's safe to assume that Hulk progressively got angrier as the fight in New York continued, anyhow.

Originally posted by Mindset
Thor probably weighs around 300 lbs, ofc Hulk was able to send him flying while Thor wasn't bracing himself.

Thor not bracing himself definitely plays into it, but you'd think he'd be able to withstand such an effortless and weak punch from the hulk, especially when he didn't have much of a problem taking shots earlier from an apparently "angrier" and more powerful hulk.

No, I'm saying that the Hulk was angrier during the Thor fight, what with him being unable to control his transformation and attacking allies.

Originally posted by Silent Master
No, I'm saying that the Hulk was angrier during the Thor fight, what with him being unable to control his transformation and attacking allies.

And he was weaker when he literally stopped a leviathan in it's tracks with one punch and then held it in the air?

He wasn't as angry.

Why do people keep touting The Destroyer battle as a feat for Thor? It was seriously unimpressive. A couple of ray beams and that's it. Hell Sif put a spear through it which disabled it temporarily.

Iron Man has better feats.

Thor didn't even kill the Destroyer of his own power, he just reflected it's blast back at it.