I still hate Clark's dad more than anything. Instead of the usual Superman version of "With great power comes great responsibility." we get "You gotta hide yourself because government!!"
A situation arises where a bunch of kids are in immediate and mortal danger. Young Clark saves them all. His dad is mad at him for using his powers. Clark asks, "Should I have just let them all die?" Dad responds, "Maybe."I have to say that now that Nick's signed off, I actually feel like I need to find a way to see this in the theater now.
Also - and having not seen it, it's obviously hard to judge - from what I've heard, his dad acts like a father who understands reality. People discover a kid with superpowers, that kid will be taken away for observation and testing. Might seem silly, but until he was old enough to understand how to safely apply superpowers, I'd tell him the same thing if the other option was losing my son.
ninja!Your son has the power to save countless people, assuming you raise him correctly, or you let him use his powers now but promptly get taken by the government, who would undoubtedly fuck him up and use him for whatever damned thing they want. If he was being honest, "maybe" would be something I could believe a father saying.
Or all the damage done from so much super-masturbating. That's gotta be like a gun going off.I can't imagine the restraint it would take as an adolescent Superman. Bullies and authority figures would have been tossed into low orbit if it was my story.
Or all the damage done from so much super-masturbating. That's gotta be like a gun going off.
I can't imagine the restraint it would take as an adolescent Superman. Bullies and authority figures would have been tossed into low orbit if it was my story.
I also still stand by the director's complete inability to show how time passes in a way pleasing to the viewer.
Yeah, well my opinion is the best because I've based it on other people's opinions, as I haven't yet seen the film!I love opinions, because I disagree with just about all of them so far. Especially Pa Kent. Especially young Clark. Especially on older Superman's disregard of collateral damage.
I also still stand by the director's complete inability to show how time passes in a way pleasing to the viewer.
I also still stand by the director's complete inability to show how time passes in a way pleasing to the viewer.
I love opinions, because I disagree with just about all of them so far. Especially Pa Kent. Especially young Clark. Especially on older Superman's disregard of collateral damage.
I also still stand by the director's complete inability to show how time passes in a way pleasing to the viewer.
That... that's actually a really good point, and I wonder why I didn't think of that.How it should have ended has done it again:
Or the military.Well, the flashbacks were certainly jarring at times, but most of their segues worked well with the previous scene.
As far as the collateral damage, I actually disagree...for the most part. I went into it with the intention of watching all the times Superman was careless. But 99% of the collateral damage was actually caused by the invading force.
Or the military.
Yes, I finally broke down and went to see it tonight. I still agree that Pa Kent's death was pointless. He died saving a fucking dog? If he was going back, there was absolutely zero reason that Clark couldn't have gone and Pa would still be alive.
I love my dog, but I would not sacrifice myself to save his life.No, he died saving a loved member of their family. I'd do the same for my cat or if I had a dog again. He didn't let Clark do it because there were dozens of people there that would have seen him and was still scared of what the public would think.
And people call me a monster.I love my dog, but I would not sacrifice myself to save his life.
I can understand people disagreeing about the dog thing, I mean, I get where both of you are coming from but this statement just blows my mind. Man of Steel had some truly top notch vfx work. Are you sure you weren't accidentally in Grown Ups 2?I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it either. I thought the special effects looked a bit dated.
I think they haven't gotten animating humans right yet, the ships and everything looked great, but the direct Kryptonian fights still look fakey.I can understand people disagreeing about the dog thing, I mean, I get where both of you are coming from but this statement just blows my mind. Man of Steel had some truly top notch vfx work. Are you sure you weren't accidentally in Grown Ups 2?
I mean, go rewatch the second and third matrix movie to see how far we've come.
Just imagine what the future will hold, now that he is in the age bracket that will use Botox and Face Lifts...There's still no way to make Keanu Reeves look lifelike.