Hulks new feat

Started by Psychotron2 pages

Hardly, the only have 2 good movies out of 30+.

Originally posted by Psychotron
Hardly, the only have 2 good movies out of 30+.

^^^ 😆
A great example of over exaggeration & bias.

I get favoring one company over another, and not liking movies based on personal preference, but you should at least be honest about it, instead of making silly claims that cripple your credibility on this, the most important entertainment related online messageboard community active today. 😆

Quality is subjective. What's an objective fact is the MCU is by far the biggest movie franchise of all time.

Whereas the DCEU is yet to even make a successful sequel.

But this is off topic.

Originally posted by Darth Thor

But this is off topic.

^^^True, but always remember, ppl who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

Originally posted by riv6672
^^^ 😆
A great example of over exaggeration & bias.

I get favoring one company over another, and not liking movies based on personal preference, but you should at least be honest about it, instead of making silly claims that cripple your credibility on this, the most important entertainment related online messageboard community active today. 😆

I don't favor either company. DC movies are also trash. That's why I torrent all comic book movies instead of paying for them.

Looks fine. I can't remember Kurse's feat but although lighter than the locomotive Nam-Ek threw most likely Hulk appears to have thrown it quite a bit further so not sure which is better.

Originally posted by riv6672
Since the invention of the throw there have been five throws that were rated the most incredible, the most far.
This one left them all behind. 👆 👆 👆

Re: Hulks new feat

Originally posted by HumbleServant
Is it better than Kurse boulder throw?
Is it better than Nam-Eks locomotive throw?

The feat

While Hulk's rock is smaller and lighter than either that boulder and train, it's the speed at which he threw it that makes it more impressive, and the distance.

The slowest moving particles that ignite in our atmosphere travel at 12km per second or 2,6843 mph: Explainer: why meteors light up the night sky

Now people will say, "but we can see the boulder traveling and it's not that fast!" and they're correct. But the scene is the scene, it's conflicting.