Comments by "Dino2996" (@Dino23968) on "WatchMojo.com"
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Middle-Earth is a more connecting fantasy world by not just the histories,and multiple different races,languages,and religions,but also for its darker, more realistic, and more relatable tragedies,struggles, and real world-related circumstances. Even Gandalf said,"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us." But HP, unfortunately ignores that sometimes by taking the easy way out, with using time travel to fix everything in the third installment, and even Harry coming back from the dead after Voldemort killed him. In other words, the world of LOTR is partly a reflection of the real world that we're actually living in, not a "joyous" and "dreamy" utopia that we WISH we were in(Wizarding World).
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I'd also like to add that the new suit is more colorful compared to the old one which had too much darker colors.Plus, the eyepieces(new ones)are more shaped like how they were in the comics(the old eyepieces where too triangular) and they made the webbing on the suit look like it's made out of the same thing as the suit itself(the old one had too much "dimension";seriously,what's up with this scale-like pattern thing?). As for the web-shooters,mechanical wins over organic because 1)it's an important element of Peter's genius intellect 2)the artificial webbing can be used for many techniques such as web lines,massive webs,strong web shields,melting liquid for putting out fire,and so on(ortania webs only did shooting straight webs;Raimi must have been on drugs when writing the script) 3)"the best thing about the mechanical web shooters is that there are times that he would run out of webs,and what's he gonna do? As a writer,if you don't get a hero into trouble,then it wouldn't cause excitement."---Stan Lee (As you read what Stan said,the old Spidey was way too lucky which is way too clice for superheroes this decade.)
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χουπο φης Harry Potter kind of ripped off Star Wars. For example, who's our main character here? It's a young orphan boy(Luke Skywalker/Harry) who, for his own safety, has been sent to live with his aunt and uncle(Owen and Beru Lars/Vernon and Petunia Dursley), until a mysterious bearded stranger(Obi-Wan Kenobi/Hagrid), who's actually the one to deliver him to his aunt and uncle when he was a baby, comes into his life and starts to teach him about this ancient kind of magic(the Force/Wizardry). Granted, he's gonna learn a lot more about this magic from an older and wiser teacher(Yoda/Dumbledore). Regardless, his uncle is against this magic stuff and doesn't tell him what really happened to his parents. But against his uncle's wishes, he leaves home for the first time, makes new friends, and meets a pretty and intelligent young girl(Leia Organa/Hermione). And although there will be a non-sexual tension between the two of them, he will only love her like a sister while she's struggling with the feelings she has with his best friend who's the scruffy comic relief(Han Solo/Ron). And then he learns about the existence and connection he has of this bad guy(Darth Vader/Voldemort)who is said to have killed his parentage with his sorcerer ways(the Dark Side/Avada Kedavra) after changing his name to Lord-something. But it turns out that our hero is naturally good at flying(X-Wing/broomstick) and locating incredibly small targets(Womp Rats/Golden Snitch).
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