The Lizard(Amazing Spiderman) vs Super Lycan(Underworld 4)

Started by God Cloth Seiya2 pages

Ok then, I keep thinking of Toby Spiderman doing a similar feat. Also, didn't Garfield get stronger in the 2nd movie?

Originally posted by God Cloth Seiya
Ok then, I keep thinking of Toby Spiderman doing a similar feat. Also, didn't Garfield get stronger in the 2nd movie?

Toby had the train feat. Used his webbing as a brace and his strength to slow the train to a stop.

As I pointed out, Garfield didn't so much get stronger as he just got better at being Spider-Man.

The Lizard.

Christ, there was all kinds of wrong with The Lizard.
The obvious being a cold blooded reptile living underground, away from the sun, much less any source of heat. Effectively The Lizard should've been slow, docile & in a state of hibernation living in the dark & cold.

Lycan shreds lizard.

Originally posted by maxivitopowe
I'm being retarded

You're making no ****ing sense

LMAO

^ wouldn't there be heat coming off some of the pipes in the sewer?

Besides i don't think him having to be around heat/warmth applies with him from what i've seen in the comics (yeah i know this is the movie verses)

And Spider-Man doesn't shoot webs out of his butt. Nor does he have 8 arms/legs and venom in his pincers.

I can't believe you're looking for realism in a guy turned into a giant humanoid lizard.

Originally posted by KingD19
And Spider-Man doesn't shoot webs out of his butt. Nor does he have 8 arms/legs and venom in his pincers.

I can't believe you're looking for realism in a guy turned into a giant humanoid lizard.

It's a live action movie set in REALISTIC times...so what's the problem about expecting not so much realism but maybe some rational input?

Why give Spiderman the obvious traits of a spider then ignore the characteristics of a reptile?

Originally posted by Esau Cairn
It's a live action movie set in REALISTIC times...so what's the problem about expecting not so much realism but maybe some rational input?

Why give Spiderman the obvious traits of a spider then ignore the characteristics of a reptile?

Perhaps because he wasn't a full blown lizard, and more of a human hybrid with lizard DNA?

Originally posted by Stoic
Perhaps because he wasn't a full blown lizard, and more of a human hybrid with lizard DNA?

I'm juz saying I've looked after reptiles most of my life & seeing The Lizard setting base in the sewers & that scene where all the lizards were migrating underground was simply cringe-worthy.