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HansiG

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#949673
Topic
Religion
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I can’t understand how religion still exists in 2016. In this modern age, we have computers, cars, internet, we have technology to see objects which are thousands of light years away from us, we have knowledge to figure out what something which happened billion years ago looked like from a piece of rock, we have recyclable Starbucks cups, yet people still believe there is a invisible man in the sky watching over everything.

Look, I’m not saying that the universe was not created by a intelligent being. Who knows what caused the Big Bang? Maybe some ultra-powerful high-intelligent super-being made the Big Bang out of a boredom and that’s how the universe happened. But that being sure wasn’t God, Allah, Visnu, Odin, Zeus or any other god which humans have made up throughout the millions of years.

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#949618
Topic
Religion
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Dek Rollins said:

TV’s Frink said:

Dek Rollins said:

My youth pastor has actually spoken about his experiences with praying over homo/trans/bi -sexuals and “freeing” them of their demons.

Your pastor is a charlatan.

I don’t remember if he used the terminology I did here (and I think I did a pour job of saying that, now that I think of it), but how can you claim he has never seen a person with a “different” sexual preference change their mindset after prayer? Believe me, I know this man, he is no fraud. He claims nothing of himself that is fraudulent.

Because sexual preference isn’t something you decide. A homosexual might start “doing it” with people of opposite gender, but he won’t enjoy it.

It’s like eating peanuts when you’re allergic to peanuts.

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#949609
Topic
Ranking the MCU Movies
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LuckyGungan2001 said:

HansiG said:

Will add Ant-Man and Civil War once I watch them

HansiG said:

Tyrphanax said:

Ugh I am so stupid excited for Civil War. Just. Ughhhh.

#TeamIronMan

Already seen it 😛

That’s like, month ago. I can’t rate a movie properly until I watched it in the comfort of my own home.

As for my cinematic experience, it was pretty good. I’d put it between Ultron and Winter Soldier.

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#949603
Topic
3 amazing fanfic movies
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Jetrell Fo said:

Possessed said:

Jetrell Fo said:

HansiG said:

So I found these 3 fan movies. They are pretty good for a fanfiction. You see a lot of crazy stuff from before the first movie like Yoda with lightsaber or how Vader got turned into robot.

Link: http://tinyurl.com/gsp2ajv

You do a dis-service to all those fans who did awesome fan movies by comparing them to George Lucas movies.

Shame on you.

The (unedited) prequels are obviously a disappointment, but if you think there’s any fan films that are better you’re kidding yourself.

TROOPS

That is ALL!!!

😃

Troops is not a fanfilm. It’s obviously a parody fo Star Wars, but it isn’t in Star Wars universe. Kind of like Spaceballs.

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#949254
Topic
Ranking the MCU Movies
Time

I don’t know if this thread isn’t already exist but page 7 not see.

  1. The Avengers
    [No comment]

  2. The Incredible Hulk
    What an amazing rollercoaster of a movie, from beginning to the end. I liked the villain, I liked the Hulk, I liked Banner, I liked the colonel, I liked the girlfriend. It’s hard to find flaws here.

  3. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
    Holy sh*t now this is what happens when you put a cool twist on a superhero movie. It’s not really a superhero film, it’s a spy movie with superheroes in it. I was sitting at the edge of my seat the entire time.

  4. Captain America: The First Avenger
    Red Skull was a big dissapointment, he was a very 1-dimensional villain. He worked better when he had the human face mask thing and the actor could actually act properly. The WW2 setting was handled really well. It kinda makes me sad we probably won’t get another Marvel movie which is set in WW2.

  5. Avengers: Age of Ultron
    Tries bit too much in places, some scenes feel out of place, but it’s nice to finally see the Avengers realizing that something is going on with the infinity stones.

  6. Ant-Man
    As a finale it falls flat on it’s face, but it’s a good movie.

  7. Iron Man
    Confident but grounded movie. It’s not trying any complicated universe-building plot, and that’s why it works so well. Marvel needs to make more movies like this.

  8. Iron Man 3
    Tony hiding and collecting information about Mandarin and dealing with his PTSD of The Avengers is simply amazing emotional journey, and I love the ending speech. The final battle is underwhelming though.

  9. Thor: The Dark World
    Worth watching for Loki alone.

  10. Iron Man 2
    Tries too much at the same time, but it comes together nicely at the end. Still pretty fun.

  11. Guardians of the Galaxy
    Strangely paced, the villain wasn’t that great and it didn’t explain many things about the aliens (basic stuff, like cultures, politics etc.).

  12. Thor
    ZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzz…

Will add Civil War once I rewatch it properly.

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#949188
Topic
What is your personal canon?
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ZkinandBonez said:

Frank your Majesty said:

Colson said:

My personal canon is actually three separate personal canons.

Canon 1: Star Wars, by itself (original theatrical, of course). This allows for things like Luke and Leia not being related, Vader not being Luke’s father, etc. I like this idea simply because it allows me to enjoy Star Wars as a standalone film with its own separate story. Whereas Empire and Return were explicitly as sequels, Star Wars was its own, independent movie.

Canon 2: The original trilogy in its unaltered state. I consider this trilogy to be its “own thing” in that I consider it to be a story that does and should exist separately from everything else.

Canon 3: The original trilogy in its unaltered state, plus any new Disney movies that might come out. I justify not including the Special Editions/prequels by assuming that the people working on the new movies have a love for the originals similar my own love, so their head canon probably involves the unaltered originals and not the Special Editions.

I like this.

Ditto.

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#949187
Topic
Last movie seen
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LuckyGungan2001 said:

Toy Story 2 (1999) - 11/10

My goodness, I haven’t seen this in years! It certainly brought back nostalgia, as I used to watch this all the time when I was younger. It’s got some flaws, but they’re all minuscule and hardly detract from the film, which has glorious animation and terrific voice acting, plus some extremely humorous and emotional moments. It stands up just as well as it did when I was six.

Fixed

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#948975
Topic
Last movie seen
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Avengers - Age of Ultron - 5/5

Not as good as The Avengers, but a still very great. Excellent finale to Phase Two.

Wait…it’s not finale to Phase Two? There is another movie after it? Why?

This IS the finale. It ties Phase Two together. I honestly can’t think how Ant-Man is going to work out as a finale.