Why VULTURE WAS RIGHT - (and how the Avengers caused THE BLIP!)

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All Comments (21)
  • When you realized that the Vulture could've ratted Peter Parker out to the world before Mysterio did.
  • Vulture: I just want to provide for my family. Spider-Man: I missed the part where that's my problem.
  • @uxjared
    I will never stop loving that Keaton went from Batman to Birdman to Vulture (to Batman again).
  • Toomes did NOT get fired. He took out extra loans to pay for equipment in order to do a salvage job he was contracted. Then he lost the salvage job due to legislation. At worst, he should have been legally able to sue the state/city government to reimburse him for losses since they gave him a salvage job and then took it away.
  • @joshstephens413
    I'm confused. At first, Ryan admits that Tony and the rest of the Avengers couldn't do more for the world because they are just one team and have to look at the big picture so that the planet Earth can continue even existing. Several minutes later he says, no they should have done more. So which is it? You can't have your cake and eat it too.
  • @_CasualJan
    Keaton was brilliant as Toombs. Like Zemo and Killmonger, you really get why he is doing what he's doing. The motivations are clear and believable. He's just turned it up to 11. Keaton really gets into it, and it's great. The nuances of his performance in the opening scene where Damage Control comes in to take over absolutely makes it. His "face acting" during his line, "I bought trucks for this job. I brought in a whole new crew, these guys have family. I have family." is great.
  • Vulture: The Avengers are Friggin Hypocrites! X-Men: First Time huh?
  • @DagNeb_It
    Remember Ryan, “Utopia” translated from original Greek mean “No place” or “No Where.” Which is why the Celestial head is called “Knowhere” which is the closest thing to an Utopia that Marvel has.
  • @evrywerigoable
    Sam is broke asf! He couldn't pay for his family's boat
  • @marcussniffles
    Vulture is the most underrated MCU villain. I’d argue that he’s only behind thanos
  • @jabari.n
    vulture really was among the better marvel villains
  • @ActorDudeLA
    We really need to do Sinister Six with Michael Keaton’s Vulture. Just saying.
  • @matthewa441
    It seemed like the Avengers were busting low level hydra bases right before Age of Ultron, they were looking for Lokis schepter after SHIELD fell. Tony says "We can bust drug dealers all day king but that up there, thats the end game."
  • What you were saying about the villains getting their hands on supersoldier syrum and possibly multiverse quantum tech reminded me of the end of batman begins with gordon’s lines of “what about escalation? We carry semi automatics they buy automatics. We start wearing kevlar, they start wearing armor pissing rounds.”
  • The Avengers don't defend the earth and humanity, I mean it sure looks like they do, but more than that, they defend the status quo. It's almost always the antagonist who try to change things in a fundamental way. The only exception to this rule I've found is Captain America when he decides not to salvage anything left of SHEILD but demolish it completely in the Winter Soldier movie, my favorite solo outing in the MCU.