(09-08-2015, 06:11 PM)SaintEaon Wrote: Its an asspull to say this power that can change minds only works in the exact center of a chest and also cares if whatever its touching naturally belongs to the person or not. I mean starks was metal and Not-Green-Arrow's was fabric, how come it worked on one but not the other. That's an arbitrary poorly defined rule.Â
Thor's Hammer may have stopped working because he wasn't worthy, but they do a bad job of explaining it and an even worse job of why he instantly became worthy again with no real redemption for having been unworthy.
Hulk learning to control his powers between movies doesn't help him learn to control his power mid movie when he previously showed no ability to do so at any point prior. He still also stole a motorcycle.Â
And I'm not so sure about that with Saw. I could understand it for the guy who didn't saw his leg off, but the other guy was a doctor, handling stress is what he does for a living. There are plenty of times when they could have noticed the guy breathing or in general not being dead
You must not own cats. Tiny little razor points will go clean through a shirt, or pants, or skin, without much care for what they are. They make a point of having a sound effect when Loki taps Stark's reactor, and then emphasize the confusion. It requires skin contact, you just don't know it until they pull back the curtain a bit in the late movie.
Thor became unworthy because all of the things he was doing he was doing for himself; Attacking the Frost Giants' home was an act of hubris and he didn't understand at all why he was being called out for it. When he is acting strictly for someone else's benefit in the finale of the movie, he is doing so out of wanting to protect someone else, not for his own benefit. Ergo, Thor worthy.
Hulk went berserk mostly so we could have access to the Hulkbuster scene, but if you're talking about A1 it was because he was being convinced that everyone around him was trying to use him. Anger directed at anyone and everyone is much different than anger directed at one person deserving of it: Hulk's control is less about "being angry at everything" and instead "being very angry at the bad guy."
You can slow your breathing to not be heard and if I remember right, the corpse was pointed at the reporter, not the doctor. It's been a while though.