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I know 'it's just a movie', but c'mon.
Was watching Iron man the other day to prep for Iron Man 3. Iron man falls from thousands of feet, the antagonist too, and every one walks away? Stark gets splattered to a wall, and nothing. Also he struggles to reach his original fake heart and can barely lift it, then when he gets it, he smashes the case with all his strength. Also watched die Hard 4 the other day. is John McClain a Super hero now. How do you get the crap beat out of you and come back full strength? Is it really necessary to have scenes like this? I know you have to suspend reality sometimes, but when it is that blatant, it really takes away from the movie. Just seems unnecessary to me Your thoughts? Last edited by crazyBLUE; 05-05-2013 at 03:19 PM. Reason: changed word |
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