BACONBasket Balls look better on a super hero than Green and Black Bacon.
BACONBasket Balls look better on a super hero than Green and Black Bacon.
Out of context, it's hard to determine where that conversation is going. It could go like this:Wow. Pa Kent's an ass...
And not really looking forward to this, especially with the music implying some kind of a SuperJesus on screen...
...originally created by a pair of Jewish guys. I find some humor in thatAnd Superman is a Jesus analogy.
Jesus was created by two jewish people too..technically...originally created by a pair of Jewish guys. I find some humor in that
That's why it's called a metaphor. It's not literal.No it's not. Unless I missed where God sent Jesus to earth in a last ditch effort to save his child moments before heaven was destroyed.
It's also a really terrible one.That's why it's called a metaphor. It's not literal.
AHA! You sent me those socks!BACON
God gave the world his only Son as a guidance for us to better ourselves. The earthly parents of Superman (Martha/John) vs Jesus (Mary/Joseph) act as a guide for his earthly endeavours.No it's not. Unless I missed where God sent Jesus to earth in a last ditch effort to save his child moments before heaven was destroyed.
No different than the way we think the Norse gods were worshipped. I like it! (I am concerned, however, around the deification of Star Wars)It can be argued that all superheroes are based on religion and mythology. I find it funny that some day in the far future, it may be possible that historians may think that we worshiped Batman and Superman as deities.
Maybe I'll try whipping up something tomorrow. Gotta hit the sack soon. Damn 4 AM shifts.I know, I imagine it's my fault as I've not been exposed to much of his media, based solely on my views of him. I tend to prefer marvel over dc usually. If you could point out some decent stuff combating my views of the character, I'd be willing to change my ways.
ThatNickGuy
Psssh. Its star trek we have to worry about.No different than the way we think the Norse gods were worshipped. I like it! (I am concerned, however, around the deification of Star Wars)
I agree with you Far, the only Superman stories I've ever read that interested me were interesting because of the other characters in it. Such as a Shazam/Superman oneshot from years ago that was about Billy Batson's view of Superman when he was Captain Marvel.I know, I imagine it's my fault as I've not been exposed to much of his media, based solely on my views of him. I tend to prefer marvel over dc usually. If you could point out some decent stuff combating my views of the character, I'd be willing to change my ways.
ThatNickGuy
I agree with this. I took that part of the trailer as a snippet of the middle of the conversation. I like the idea that Pa Kent actually struggles with what to do when faced with something as enormous as Clark and his powers. If anything, it reflects the struggle that Clark goes through as Superman. If Clark doesn't have to think about doing the right thing and he does it BECAUSE it's the right thing, it's weak writing and uninteresting to the viewer.Like I said above, that's not how I heard it. I heard it in a "Maybe?" kind of way because of how 1) completely out of his element he is at this and 2) because of the horrors it might bring Clark and the rest of the family.
Plus, that's only a snippet of the conversation. Who's to say Pa doesn't continue on with that with a "No, of course not" very soon after? I imagine whoever cut this trailer (which wasn't Snyder because it's rarely the director) used that for the shock value of it.
TNG recommended Kingdom Come for me when he had the comic recommendation thread a while back. It's a great read and has really nice illustrations. I would also like some more Supes stories. I didn't care for All Star Superman.I know, I imagine it's my fault as I've not been exposed to much of his media, based solely on my views of him. I tend to prefer marvel over dc usually. If you could point out some decent stuff combating my views of the character, I'd be willing to change my ways.
ThatNickGuy
It's a short essay by Larry Niven called "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" from his story collection "All the Myriad Ways".Wasn't there an article a few years back that said that Superman and Lois enacting the Kryptonian Tork Beast With Two Backs would result in her gruesome death?
I'm fairly certain that Niven wrote it more as a satire or joke as opposed to a serious examination of the topic.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_of_Steel,_Woman_of_Kleenex
Yeah, and I hate it. Why does so much gruesome detail have to go into fictional characters? I love superheroes for their ideals, not for wanting to kill each other while having sex.
Maybe. Maybe not. But now it's been out there for decades, it's pretty much considered canon. I've had a friend who always brings it up.I'm fairly certain that Niven wrote it more as a satire or joke as opposed to a serious examination of the topic.
Unrelated to the debate at hand, but I've always seen it more of a Moses thing. Sent away by his parents, raised by another culture, leads people to freedom...If it were completely canon, it'd just mean Superman is a virgin, which would frankly be thematically appropriate since he's a sort of Jesus metaphor to begin with.