Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-24152851-20170907120908/@comment-24152851-20171018230457

PhoenixDragonSamurai wrote:

Time to start a Naruto fan war (evil laugh): Naruto/Hinata or Naruto/Sakura

Favourite anime couple

Do you consider  Tony Stark a Designated Hero in Civil War and Spiderman Homecoming?

More Spiderman movie stuff:


 * Favourite best friend: Harry Osborn (orignal), Harry (Amazing) or Ned


 * Favourite Aunt May


 * Favourite Flash


 * Favourite webshooter

As a kid I admit I always preferred Naruto/Sakura and that never really changed. Although I have no issue with Naruto/Hinata either. Had to have a think about this one. I've got two actually.
 * Least and best villain

Inuyasha/Kagome simply because the story of how they got together was really intriguing, and it's part of the growth to Kagome's character. KiriAsu. There's a lot of criticism for this couple, but it stands out among others for the reason that there is virtually no cliched relationship drama of "boy accidentally cheats on girl, girl loses trust, boy has to win girl back". Both remain quite loyal and they actually hook up long before the end of series.

Not for Civil War. Honestly this time round Tony is more sympathetic than Cap is due to trying to atone for the things he's done wrong. While Cap is just going "he's my friend, screw the government". A huge contrast from the comics where Tony was almost completely to blame.

He's a bit of a designated hero in Homecoming. Mainly in his hypocrism of criticising Peter's actions, and the fact he encouraged Peter down the reckless path by giving him that equipment to begin with. Really the only things Peter did wrong was removing the locks and choosing to confront Vulture on the ferry (which was more of an accident than anything else). But Tony just tears into him over the ferry, but later is so proud of him over the plane. The only difference with the plane was Peter was lucky there were no civilians and otherwise did the same thing as the ferry. So yeah, Tony was kind of hard to sympathise with in this one.


 * Best friend: Ned. James Franco started out strong but his character went downhill as Goblin Jr although the terrible ending was more Venom's fault than his. I'd rather not speak of Amazing Harry.
 * Favourite Aunt May: Original trilogy May, lifted right off the comics. Homecoming May is way too young and Tony flirting with her is seriously weird. Amazing May was okay but she didn't really do much and had the focus taken by Uncle Ben in the first one.
 * Favourite Flash: Amazing Flash, did the job as a bully while also getting payback at Peter's hands. Homecoming Flash annoyed me with how he's an academic rival who trolls, it just doesn't hold the same weight as a traditional bully. I barely remember original trilogy Flash doing anything aside from tripping Peter and was otherwise pretty forgettable.
 * Favourite webshooter: Homecoming webshooters. C'mon, who wouldnt love those? They're so versatile and efficient. The Amazing webshooters were alright but they were less effective compared to the others. The organic webshooters were just stupid and made the already dumb original Peter Parker even dumber.
 * Least and best villain: Worst: Venom (shouldn't even have been in that film, they originally planned him for Spider-Man 4 but executive meddling forced them to write him in last minute). Best: Tie between Lizard and Vulture. Both are extremely complex villains with fleshed out backstories and had quite sympathetic motivations behind their villainy. Plus neither of them die which is refreshing for comic book movie villains.