Roman Brady
Nobody Lives Forever
no my point is (esp in jokers case) if you are already an attraction and u are written to have the stage it cant be stealing the show.Esp in these situations i have cited where u have dynamic colorful characters juxtaposing opposite characters that are not. But this is nowBut all these guys you mentionned did steal the show in their respective movies. They just did. It doesn't necessarily have to be a minor character that has a few lines. "Stealing the show" has nothing to do with the level of importance of the character. We're all aware that Loki is a big piece of the plot. Doesn't mean he can't steal the show, according to those definitions I gave you. Your point is basically that he was written to steal the show. Well he did. That's all I said.
You're just reaching for an argument![]()
we will agree to disagree
I never said it did, many ppl say philip seymour hoffman stole the show in talented mr ripley which i found asinine.To me stealing the show would be like sitting down and watching days of the future past and whilst the script is written for wolverine to shine most ppl walk away from the movie saying bishop was off the chain.Like you have rightly said with hulk in avengers u never saw that coming but whateverIt doesn't necessarily have to be a minor character that has a few lines. "Stealing the show"
Last edited:
Krypton doe
All hail that mofukking planet 

about the movie




. It'll be a good couple of hours of sitting back and enjoying myself. I really liked the first Thor. It had some flaws (example: Thor went from being a brash, young punk to a God who knows his responsibilities in just 3 days
) but it was still an enjoyable film. I'm not going to get into the whole "stole the show" argument but Loki stole the show in that movie. If I had to rank all of the Marvel movies (currently), then it would be go like this: