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16 Comments
billpayersays...Best part of the film by far... love the song too..
MichaelLsays...Yeah, that sequence was pretty original and awesome...
I think the same character is appearing in an upcoming Marvel movie but under a different name due to licensing issues. It will be interesting to see what they do with the character.
sixshotsays...Genius. "Time In A Bottle" by Jim Croce. 'nuff said.
billpayersays...weird thing... the frame is flipped (text is all backwards)
EMPIREsays...It's not weird. It's to prevent bots from detecting the clip and having it removed from youtube for copyright infringement
Hiddekelsays...seems like one of those super powers that trivialises pretty much everything. great scene though!
spawnflaggersays...a villain could still kill Quicksilver in his sleep... couldn't do that to Superman (at least not without kryptonite-plated weapon and uber-ninja silence. Wait, does Superman even sleep?
Since time is relative, I'm having a hard time seeing what's different between Quicksilver's power and The Flash. any experts can comment?
seems like one of those super powers that trivialises pretty much everything. great scene though!
Paybacksays...The main difference is Quicksilver is Marvel Comics, and the Flash is DC comics.
Since time is relative, I'm having a hard time seeing what's different between Quicksilver's power and The Flash. any experts can comment?
Teddysays...Powers always change depending on what books your reading, but the big difference is that Quicksilver can only move at the speed of sound, and the Flash can move at the speed of light.
Shepppardsays...Accurate for the most part. Quicksilver gets his powers from being a mutant, and can run at supersonic speeds (although later can go up to mach 10)
The flash gets his powers from.. well, they're still kinda explaining it, one got it from being struck by lightning, then a few after got theirs from the "Speed Force". The key difference is that the flash can run at light levels, and a couple of them are able to actually vibrate themselves so fast that their molecules don't interact with certain things around them, and they can pass through walls.
Powers always change depending on what books your reading, but the big difference is that Quicksilver can only move at the speed of sound, and the Flash can move at the speed of light.
Barsepssays...AHAAAAA...............FINALLY an explanation. I've seen many of these "mirror image" clips & often wondered why uploaders do that, now I know.
Cheers for that dude
It's not weird. It's to prevent bots from detecting the clip and having it removed from youtube for copyright infringement
Xaielaosays...I couldn't claim to be an expert. There have been several 'flash'es over the years. A few of them can travel faster than light, and thus time travel.
Not sure how much general relativity could play into such a thing. It is a comic after all.
Since time is relative, I'm having a hard time seeing what's different between Quicksilver's power and The Flash. any experts can comment?
Deanosays...I hate on most superhero films but I enjoyed this one immensely. It's got lots of humour, the writing is pretty tight and this scene was a great highlight.
Only downsides are Jennifer Lawrence and Dinklage, both of whom are vastly overrated.
McAvoy and Fassbender are excellent. Good acting like that really elevates the whole film.
Barsepssays...*dead
siftbotsays...This video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by Barseps.
mintbbbsays...Thanks, fixed.
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