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Power Member
Oct 2007
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I've seen far too often people blowing things out of proportion. Wanting a little humour in Man of Steel doesnt turn it into a comedy. Most of the most liked blockbusters in history have moments of humour in the films even the serious ones. Humour is a common psychological way of bonding with a character or film as it makes it seem more open rather than closed and emotionless. My last point to all those saying bad things about people that thought the film could be better is this. If the film was so great and flawless like some of you think it is, why does it have such a mediocre review score? An average score of 55% is not a flawless film. |
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