stienman just won't let it go Nick. He doesn't understand (or doesn't want to) that Superman was well aware that they weren't going to die, hence the Donner cut has the footage of the arrest (which clearly shows that the director had every intention of showing that Superman was aware he wasn't killing). It was his intent that if they fell, they wouldn't die and would be available for capture.I doubt he intended to kill them and don't think he actually did, as I said about the deleted scene. Who the hell knows what throwing them into the pit did. Like I said, for all we know, there's a giant net down there or something. But given the portrayal that Donner and Reeve were giving us, I don't think his intention was to kill.
I can certainly see Lex's point of view from the destruction Supes caused.The major sins of Man of Steel are that Zod is right all along and Superman proves his point for him, and that Earth would have been better off if the rocket had never landed on Earth. The issue is not so much the what happened as what it means.
Does the US actually have police jurisdiction of the North Pole?
I just imagined the chief in metropolis getting a call from Superman.Does the US actually have police jurisdiction of the North Pole?
Even the man of steel would be helpless against Baby-Armor-Man!
I didn't realize I was harping on it. Sorry to have bothered you.stienman just won't let it go Nick.
oooh sometimes stienman i wish superman would just kill you!I didn't realize I was harping on it. Sorry to have bothered you.
As for Hank Henshaw. Yes, that is one villain that Superman had to destroy to stop him. Henshaw was literally about to destroy the entire planet and there was literally no way to contain him. Warworld was essentially an entire planet of technology for him to escape into. I've said this already, it's not that Superman killed at all, it's that he did it when there were other options available, like moving his body a little bit. That's hardly him being forced into killing.
Well, in all fairness, they've been doing that for 75 years....you're just pulling a deus ex machina to allow Superman to be impossibly perfect.
Thank you, I got it cut on Wednesday. Decided to go a bit shorter than usual.I swear to god that no one is even reading my posts before responding to them.
Oh you say that, but why see the movie at all then?I swear to god that no one is even reading my posts before responding to them.
Er, how was Zod right all along? That Earth would have been better off if Superman wasn't there? Nope. Earth would have been better off if Zod had never attacked. Supes isn't responsible for Zod's actions, only Zod is.The major sins of Man of Steel are that Zod is right all along and Superman proves his point for him, and that Earth would have been better off if the rocket had never landed on Earth. The issue is not so much the what happened as what it means.
No, I don't recommend the lasagna.I swear to god that no one is even reading my posts before responding to them.
Er, how was Zod right all along? That Earth would have been better off if Superman wasn't there? Nope. Earth would have been better off if Zod had never attacked. Supes isn't responsible for Zod's actions, only Zod is.
On a (hopefully) less controversial note did anyone else like thatLois Lane worked out that the mysterious superpowered alien was Clark Kent based off 1 encounter with him & then tracking back all the stories about him to find out who he is. It really sold that she was a Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter as opposed to other adaptations which just told you she was & expected you to take their word for it.
He directed the web video "Death and Return of Superman" and also wrote the script for the film Chronicle. He's also been writing for DC Comics, working on Action Comics.Who the hell is Max Landis?
Who the hell is Max Landis?
Max Landis states his opinion on the movie. He's not a fan.
Link? Source? Proof?Hey, guys, guys!
DC approved superman killing Zod!
It's cannon!
Woo!
He just described the origin of every evil alternate version of Superman existence.Zach Snyder said:If there were more adventures for our Superman to go on, you’re given this thing where, you don’t know 100 percent what he’s going to do. When you put in stone the concept that he won’t kill, and it’s totally in stone, it really erases an option in the viewer’s mind…you’ll always have in the back of your mind, ‘How far can you push him?’ If he sees Lois get hurt, or his mother get killed, you just made a really mad Superman that we know is capable of some really horrible stuff, if he wants to be. That’s the thing that’s cool about him, in some ways. The idea that he has the frailties of a human emotionally. But you don’t want to get that guy mad
Link? Source? Proof?
Eh, hardly matters. The New 52 Superman proves that DC wants him to be cooler and edgier.
?Yeah the police in Antarctica is pretty hilarious.