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Hulk Vs. Thor!
This classic clip was submitted by a certain (unnamed) member of HoC! Remember you can all submit classic clips to swag! Although I won't put my email here, so good luck trying to get it to me.
Not really sure if this is really classic (even if it technically is), but here you go:
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... So ? Just take an athpirin...
First off it's a walking stick that transforms into Mjolnir, secondly, Blake disappears when Thor is summoned. The rest is silly, because without his belt of strength, Megingjaroir, Thor wouldn't be able to hurt Hulk at all... Comic Book Guy Out.
You know WAY too much about Thor comics!
And anyone else put off by how much that guy looks like Paul Gross?
... allow me to scare you further. It's not just Thor that I know about. Seriously, test me! There isn't much else to do once the Chuck E Cheese, Canadian Tire and Tim Horton's in this closet closes.
In the Fantastic Four, does the Silver Surfer really derive his powers from the surfboard (turning gray when separated from it), or is this just another example of 20th Century Fox tampering, much like they did with those illegal promotional quarters in California?
And can the board really be transferred to someone else?
No.
Noran Radd was granted the "power cosmic" by Galactus. In order to save his home planet from being devoured by Galactus he offered himself up for eternal servitude. The power is internal. The surfboard was also given to him by Galactus to allow him to move around and find other worlds that Galactus can "eat". And No, the powers are non-transferable (however, if hear there is pretty good exchange policy).
Furthermore... what peeved me off worse then what you pointed out above was Galactus himself in that movie. Galactus is a world devourer and to humans he appears as a giant dude dressed in purple. Example here (http://www.leaderslair.com/marvelvillains/Galactus.gif). Why they made him a big storm cloud is beyond me...
"nuff said"
in the movie, the director actually personally said that he didn't want to have a giant robot (or I guess man in this case) in one of his movies. That's why he was made into a amoeba shaped cloud.
The giant holes in the earth made by Silver Surfer resembled those of a bowling ball, presumably so a massive, humanoid being could withdraw the planet's energy through his humanoid fingertips.
Which brings me to my next pet peeve: I thought Surfer was supposed to only take Galactus to uninhabited worlds, to prevent what almost happened to his own.
That you guys are actually arguing about this.
And that damn ticking!!!!!!
And Coxxorz was supposed to stop that ticking a couple days ago...
There's a bug in the Actionscript, so I just set it at a pitch that only dogs can hear.
Dogs and whiners.
Although I didn't hate Morpheus as Norrin.
I was thinking they just used the cloud thingy to keep Galactus hidden, so they wouldn't have to commit to a lame character design early on in the series. It didn't occur to me that he actually was the cloud. But can you imagine trying to make a guy in a purple/blue suit look imposing or even plausible in this age of CG? It's the big (literally) characters that are going to give the studios the biggest challenges with these movies. Although I suppose it could work if done properly. I just hope they don't put the trademark "G" on a big gold chain.
And why does Galactus need boots, anyway?