Originally posted by Robtard
Weren't the humans moving in super duper slow speed from his POV? If not and they were statues, sure.
I dont know. Pretty fast though for sure.
Originally posted by jaden_2.0
How is kryptonite an assumed weakness of Superman and Zod when Batman beat Superman with Kryptonite and Superman beat Doomsday with Kryptonite?
My point was that it doesn't need to be proven.
There isn't really an example I can use where it hasn't been proven, but it's assumed the same way it's assumed he can fly.
His weakness to K and Magic are as integral as his flight.
Originally posted by tkitnaThat's fast, but I'd still put the Flash's speed, which JL Superman nigh matched as being faster.
I dont know. Pretty fast though for sure.
Though as i said page back or so, if we do ever see a Superman vs BA fight in a future film, it's a safe bet they're going to equalize speed.
We also know how the fight will turn out due to Johnson's contract stipulations of not losing fights and giving as good as he gets. They'kll toss and smash each other around and it will be a stalemate.
Originally posted by Robtard
That's fast, but I'd still put the Flash's speed, which JL Superman nigh matched as being faster.
I don't know man. In Superman vs. Flash their lightning/electricity was still moving albeit very slowly. In Black Adam's fight scenes his lighting is also still moving though very slowly. There's nothing in the Superman vs. Flash fight to indicate that it was done at a faster pace.
Originally posted by FrothByte
I don't know man. In Superman vs. Flash their lightning/electricity was still moving albeit very slowly. In Black Adam's fight scenes his lighting is also still moving though very slowly. There's nothing in the Superman vs. Flash fight to indicate that it was done at a faster pace.
I think the most impressive part of that scene was how Wonder Woman was a statue, given we know shes much faster than bullets.
Originally posted by Robtard
Though as i said page back or so, if we do ever see a Superman vs BA fight in a future film, it's a safe bet they're going to equalize speed.We also know how the fight will turn out due to Johnson's contract stipulations of not losing fights and giving as good as he gets. They'kll toss and smash each other around and it will be a stalemate.
Johnsons indicated hed be okay with Superman beating him.
Clearly hes not the cry baby Vin Diesel is.
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
I think you'd have to be incredibly insecure to be upset by losing to Superman of all characters.
But then how insecure was Vin Diesel having an issue not even losing to, but even having a stalemate against The Rock in F&F ?
It was all incredible insecurity mashed with inflated egos from the start.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
But then how insecure was Vin Diesel having an issue not even losing to, but even having a stalemate against The Rock in F&F ?It was all incredible insecurity mashed with inflated egos from the start.
Fair enough. And, yeah, Diesel is the worst IMO. Both Statham and Johnson were at least okay with getting the crap kicked out of them by Idris Elba throughout Hobbs & Show and only winning in a close 2-on-1 fight at the end. So, they seem to at least have some limits in that regard.
Though Statham did apparently hijack some of the fight scenes from that film that were supposed to go to Vanessa Kirby's character because he wanted to look extra good.
Also, didn't the Rock get beaten up by Gal Gadot, along with Ryan Reynolds, in that other spy movie they did a short while back?
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Fair enough. And, yeah, Diesel is the worst IMO. Both Statham and Johnson were at least okay with getting the crap kicked out of them by Idris Elba throughout Hobbs & Show and only winning in a close 2-on-1 fight at the end. So, they seem to at least have some limits in that regard.Though Statham did apparently hijack some of the fight scenes from that film that were supposed to go to Vanessa Kirby's character because he wanted to look extra good.
Also, didn't the Rock get beaten up by Gal Gadot, along with Ryan Reynolds, in that other spy movie they did a short while back?
The Rock paid his dues in the wrestling biz in terms of jobbing. He was willing to put anyone over like a champ, lost to Chris Jericho even.
If he negotiated a contract where he has creative control on his character losing or not, more power to him. Rick Flair learned the hard way without that leverage, an entirely carefully constructed scenario gets crushed because Hulk Hogan says "Nope" even if protected by a crowbar to the knee beforehand ( Making Flair look like a chump who can't win even if Hulk has a bum knee).
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Also, didn't the Rock get beaten up by Gal Gadot, along with Ryan Reynolds, in that other spy movie they did a short while back?
Lol oh yeah I forgot about that one. Although ive not seen the film, but clips and trailers seem to show thats what happens.
So yeah all that F&F s*** was clearly Rock just saying f*** that guy (to Diesel).
Sounds like it lingered on a bit with Statham though from what youve said. But getting whooped by Idris Elba shows that they really dont mind. I mean that would really tie up the entertainment value if they stayed that pig headed about on the issue.
Rock only had that clause in place for the FF franchise regarding Vin Diesel because he was being a big baby. He gets beat up plenty in his other movies. Red Notice(which Vault mentioned where Gal Gadot beat up him and Reynolds at the same time), Jungle Cruise, Walk Tall, The Rundown, Hobbs & Shaw, GI Joe, etc... He knows how to take hits.
Originally posted by tkitna
Come on man. He put a grenade in a guys mouth who didnt even realize it until the scene was over.
If you pay attention to the scene, all the moves he makes are domino effect set ups. He throws the helicopter blade, so it slams into the ground zaps a bunch of soldiers so they all turn to ash, puts the grenade in the guys mouth, redirected the other chopper, etc, etc... and it all happened at basically the exact same time once he turned his own perception of time back to normal. It's basically the Time in a Bottle scene from X-Men but on a larger scale.