Hancock vs. Zod

Started by Mindset25 pages

Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
The World Engines would have destroyed entire planet, if superman had not stopped them.
No it wouldn't...did you even watch the movie?

Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
You are absolutely clueless.
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Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
MoS covers Zod segment. The original trilogy expands much further. Story wise, planet influencing feat occurs later.

The original movies had Superman/Lois' first meeting when he saved her from falling from a helicopter...how exactly can MOS be a prequel?

Originally posted by Mindset
No it wouldn't...did you even watch the movie?

I have watched the movie. Everything on the surface of the planet would have been destroyed or killed by World Engines. Those engines were going to reshape Earth for the aliens.

Originally posted by Silent Master
The original movies had Superman/Lois' first meeting when he saved her from falling from a helicopter...how exactly can MOS be a prequel?

Some elements of the original story is being re-written. Reboots are more canon then originals? These are just money-making tactics.

Weren't the World Engines terraforming Earth to make it more like Krypton? They wouldn't have destroyed the planet, they would have fundamentally altered it. Can't use a planet that's destroyed now can you?

Also, as a reboot of a series, you can't use feats displayed in a previous incarnation.

We don't go around saying Garfield Spider-Man has organic webs and can stop runaway trains because Toby Spider-Man did that, and Garfield is from the reboot.

Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
I have watched the movie. Everything on the surface of the planet would have been destroyed or killed by World Engines. Those engines were going to reshape Earth for the aliens.
No, it wouldn't.

You need to watch it again.

It was changing the atmosphere.

Originally posted by KingD19
Weren't the World Engines terraforming Earth to make it more like Krypton? They wouldn't have destroyed the planet, they would have fundamentally altered it. Can't use a planet that's destroyed now can you?

Also, as a reboot of a series, you can't use feats displayed in a previous incarnation.

We don't go around saying Garfield Spider-Man has organic webs and can stop runaway trains because Toby Spider-Man did that, and Garfield is from the reboot.

According to him, MOS is a prequel and not a reboot.

Originally posted by Silent Master
According to him, MOS is a prequel and not a reboot.

And according to crazy Christian Fundamentalists, the world was created only 2,000 years ago. Doesn't make it true.

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Originally posted by Mindset
No, it wouldn't.

You need to watch it again.

It was changing the atmosphere.


I think you need to watch it again.

Two World Engines were deployed on opposite angles of Earth; they were to link with each other after reaching Earth Core. The entire planet was to be re-made or something.

What do you think the World Engine is doing here?

You consider this weather manipulation? Give me a break.

The weather manipulation was only one of their objectives.

Originally posted by marwash22
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Yes, you are. And it is not funny.

can't tell if this dude is trolling or stupid af.

either way, i am thoroughly entertained.

He's an idiot.

Originally posted by marwash22
can't tell if this dude is trolling or stupid af.

either way, i am thoroughly entertained.


So this is your typical reaction when you loose an argument?

@Mindset

Is their a reason for being rude? You act like as if you developed the movie and you know its entire story. Watch it again and find out how wrong you are.

Tell me, why skyscrapers would fall around World Machines if they were just manipulating weather?

I did develop the movie.

Who said anything about weather?

Originally posted by Mindset
I did develop the movie.

Who said anything about weather?


Trolling begins...

Well, why would changing atmosphere result in destruction of Earth surface?

Wasn't it gravity manipulation? As Krypton's gravity was much different from Earth's? Increased gravity would explain skyscrapers falling down. They're built to Earth's standard of gravity, if the gravity gets heavier, they can no longer support themselves.

Concession accepted.

Hancock 10/10.

You still haven't explained how MOS is a prequel, when this happened in the original movie YouTube video

Originally posted by KingD19
Wasn't it gravity manipulation? As Krypton's gravity was much different from Earth's? Increased gravity would explain skyscrapers falling down. They're built to Earth's standard of gravity, if the gravity gets heavier, they can no longer support themselves.

The World Machines were repeatedly pounding Earth's surface (causing extremely powerful tremors) which resulted in collapse of infrastructure around them and vice versa. Your explanation doesn't makes sense.

Originally posted by Mindset
Concession accepted.

Hancock 10/10.


In your dreams.

Originally posted by Silent Master
You still haven't explained how MOS is a prequel, when this happened in the original movie YouTube video

Question should be: does it retcons original trilogy?

Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
The World Machines were repeatedly pounding Earth's surface (causing extremely powerful tremors) which resulted in collapse of infrastructure around them and vice versa. Your explanation doesn't makes sense.

You still haven't explained how MOS is a prequel, when this happened in the original movie YouTube video

Originally posted by KingD19
Wasn't it gravity manipulation? As Krypton's gravity was much different from Earth's? Increased gravity would explain skyscrapers falling down. They're built to Earth's standard of gravity, if the gravity gets heavier, they can no longer support themselves.
It was all kinds of things. The world engine was going to terraform everything including gravity to make it like Krypton.

But the main visual effect on the city was the gravity manipulation which is why things would go up and then go down.