Can Thor replicate Superman's nuke feat?

Started by HulkIsHulk10 pages

Originally posted by cdtm
Wow, the anti-Superman bias is incredible here.

Nope it's just Anti bias

Theres actually a lot more bias against Thors Star tanking feat.

Or is it simply just butthurt?

Just another thing regarding the superhuman topic. Cap matches, and arguably exceeds, Black Panther in a number of areas, physically. In the intro for the BP film, the abilities the heart-shaped herb bestow on the user are explicitly described by the narrator as "superhuman". But, of course, knowing h1, he will come up with an excuse to try and dismiss a direct character statement that doesn't suit his stance.

^ I dont know why youre even bothering to back up something so blatantly clear from the films.

It's h1. Even if things are blatantly said/spelled out, there is still zero guarantee he will get it.

He once called me "insane" for saying that Loki was sitting on the throne of Asgard at the end of Thor: The Dark World.

Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
It's h1. Even if things are blatantly said/spelled out, there is still zero guarantee he will get it.

He once called me "insane" for saying that Loki was sitting on the throne of Asgard at the end of Thor: The Dark World.

I don’t recall. Seriously!

Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Just another thing regarding the superhuman topic. Cap matches, and arguably exceeds, Black Panther in a number of areas, physically. In the intro for the BP film, the abilities the heart-shaped herb bestow on the user are explicitly described by the narrator as "superhuman". But, of course, knowing h1, he will come up with an excuse to try and dismiss a direct character statement that doesn't suit his stance.
I can believe that BP is superhuman in intent. Post the scene stating such though.

I can give you examples of a normal movie human matching and exceeding Cap in some scenes.

Go ahead, show scenes of normal humans matching or exceeding Cap's best, none of your usual low-balling.

@ H1. Your memory is garbage, because this is hardly the first time you can't remember things. Things that plenty of others have no issues recalling:

Loki on Asgard's Throne:

YouTube video

At around 0:48, them very clearly stating in the movie what should be painfully obvious to anyone with half a brain cell:

YouTube video

Originally posted by Silent Master
Go ahead, show scenes of normal humans matching or exceeding Cap's best, none of your usual low-balling.

Notice he said "in some scenes". I.E. he is going to use low-ends.

Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Notice he said "in some scenes". I.E. he is going to use low-ends.

Of course, it's what he does.

I'd like to see what other supposed "peak human" can hold down a chopper or maybe carry a motorcycle with 3 women on top over their heads while smiling.

Some lowballers have argued that since it was a show the bike must have been a prop.

Originally posted by FrothByte
I'd like to see what other supposed "peak human" can hold down a chopper or maybe carry a motorcycle with 3 women on top over their heads while smiling.

Or run 13 miles in 30 minutes without showing any signs of fatigue afterwards.

The reason is that H1's MCU movie knowledge is based on YouTube clips, he doesn't actually watch the movies. I've caught him many times in the past to be almost 100% sure of this.
Most of the time he has no clue of what people are talking about and requests for them to show him what they're talkings about because he never saw the movie.

Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Notice he said "in some scenes". I.E. he is going to use low-ends.

In particular I’m referring to various martial arts movies.
Scenes where humans bust through brick walls, fly through the air, lift entire columns, catch bullets, etc.

I even seen Misty get punched in the face by Bushmaster, who right after punched Luke Cage and caused bleeding. Misty had no injuries.

Spider-man punching Doc Ock with no damage or effect.

Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
@ H1. Your memory is garbage, because this is hardly the first time you can't remember things. Things that plenty of others have no issues recalling:

Loki on Asgard's Throne:

YouTube video

At around 0:48, them very clearly stating in the movie what should be painfully obvious to anyone with half a brain cell:

YouTube video

I don’t recall calling you insane, not about Loki being on the throne. But why derail the thread?

Originally posted by Inhuman
The reason is that H1's MCU movie knowledge is based on YouTube clips, he doesn't actually watch the movies. I've caught him many times in the past to be almost 100% sure of this.
Most of the time he has no clue of what people are talking about and requests for them to show him what they're talkings about because he never saw the movie.
Surely you know that I’ve seen all the marvel superhero movies. You wouldn’t even bet your life vs billion dollars that I haven’t.

Note: I watch these movies usually once for enjoyment only. Others rewatch them combing for feats and things they can use in a debate.

Originally posted by Silent Master
The Writer's intention was that Thor withstood the full force of a neutron star.

👆

@h1, first off, please figure out why we can't quote you. Secondly, to actually prove that Cap is simply peak movie human you actually have to provide feats of other movie humans matching Cap's highest end feats, as those are what make him superhuman. So far you have been unable to do so.

@ H1. You don't remember something else that doesn't suit you. I am shocked.

Spoiler:
not really

And no one forced you to respond to my comment. Plus, it doesn't derail anything when it proves how shit your recollection of these films are.

Originally posted by FrothByte
@h1, first off, please figure out why we can't quote you. Secondly, to actually prove that Cap is simply peak movie human you actually have to provide feats of other movie humans matching Cap's [b]highest end feats, as those are what make him superhuman. So far you have been unable to do so. [/B]

He's using the one apostrophe that breaks the quote function, I think.