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Post by ])-Kyle "Wild Child" Gibney-([ on Nov 15, 2023 4:04:57 GMT 1
Who do you like more as a villain so far?
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Post by Indiana Jones on Nov 19, 2023 17:35:18 GMT 1
Probably Kang. It's funny cuz even though he beat by Scott friggin Lang, I found Kang a more intimidating presence. In BP: WF, I think they did a good job of making Talokan seem like a credible threat but I thought Namor was just a bore.
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Post by ])-Kyle "Wild Child" Gibney-([ on Nov 22, 2023 5:20:07 GMT 1
Probably Kang. It's funny cuz even though he beat by Scott friggin Lang, I found Kang a more intimidating presence. In BP: WF, I think they did a good job of making Talokan seem like a credible threat but I thought Namor was just a bore. I have to agree with you somewhat. Namor had some presence, not a bad backstory, just not the right je ne sais quoi
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Post by AQUA CAT! on Nov 22, 2023 6:27:36 GMT 1
Kang. Jonathan Majors is a solid actor, or solid performer.
I thought he had a certain je ne sais blah.
I do like the character though. Underwater demigod kings with winged feet are cool.
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Post by Indiana Jones on Dec 9, 2023 14:18:51 GMT 1
Kang. Jonathan Majors is a solid actor, or solid performer.
I thought he had a certain je ne sais blah.
I do like the character though. Underwater demigod kings with winged feet are cool.
Yeah, to the credit of BP: WF, I’m not laughing at them keeping it in.
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Post by AQUA CAT! on Dec 9, 2023 21:54:03 GMT 1
Kang. Jonathan Majors is a solid actor, or solid performer.
I thought he had a certain je ne sais blah.
I do like the character though. Underwater demigod kings with winged feet are cool.
Yeah, to the credit of BP: WF, I’m not laughing at them keeping it in. I think they're kind of cute. It's vulnerability too. Characters with wings always make me seize in apprehension because of the plot device of removing them through some sort of act of mutilation. For me personally having wings is a built-in sympathetic plot device.
Yeah I'm not laughing at them either. They're too totes adorbs.
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