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One Star 51 4.94%
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Old 07-01-2013, 10:20 PM   #14481
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Fly up with him to save the family? Bring the fight up into Space since Zod can't really fly? I think part of what people like about Superman is that he is highly intelligent and often uses his head to win a battle.
You brought up Superman vs the Elite as an example of Superman using his head to win a battle. The problem is thats totally different circumstances. He could defeat the Elite in 1 second if he wanted to. They were not a threat. It was more important to make a point so thats why he handled things the way he did.

This Superman is not idealized. I know some people are use to and want a Superman that has all the answers, makes all the right choices, and doesnt allow a single civilian to get hurt.

For every second Zod lives further theres more damage to the city and more civilian casualties. In a less realistic, idealized world Superman lures Zod to the Fortress of Solitude and steals his powers, crushes his hand, and throws him into a bottomless pit.

It comes down to this: Sometimes the villain has to die. Even in Disney family movies like Beauty and the Beast the villain dies. Zod's death and Supermans reaction has way more weight then the happy go lucky ending of Superman II. But thats just it. One of the reviewers said they prefer thier comic book movies "light". Man of Steel dealt with heavy issues without looking away
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Old 07-01-2013, 10:21 PM   #14482
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As far as I could tell from the movie, Superman lost. Zod said he wouldn't be able to cross the line like they would, but Superman did. Is the point of the movie that Superman failed that test? Hell, Batman did a better job standing by his convictions than Superman.
Isn't Faora the one who said that?

I think that's an interesting point of view, that Superman lost. However, from that point of view I think it's okay for Batman to lose, and Batman did lose.
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Old 07-01-2013, 10:25 PM   #14483
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Just like Twilight.

And we all know what a cinematic masterpiece that was (critics didn't like that one either).
Some critics did, which is kind of sad!
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Old 07-02-2013, 01:52 AM   #14484
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So my wife...

...who thinks the Superman concept, as a whole, is cheesy

...has never liked a Superman film to date

saw Man of Steel, for the first time, earlier today in Colombia, with a couple of her cousins, and she loved it.

She absolutely loved it. Hey, it's a good film.
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Old 07-02-2013, 03:04 AM   #14485
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Actually the majority of movie goers very much liked or loved the movie as indicated by its A- CinemaScore .
As well as the Voters in this poll (above), with 40+% giving it 4 Stars, & 30+% giving it 5 Stars.

So that's almost 71% with either a 4 or 5-Star vote
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Old 07-02-2013, 03:17 AM   #14486
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Just like Twilight.

And we all know what a cinematic masterpiece that was (critics didn't like that one either).
Just like the star wars PT
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Old 07-02-2013, 04:42 AM   #14487
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It's a bit funny then, that Nolan and Goyer were against
[Show spoiler]killing Zod
. That was Snyder's choice.
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Actually, Snyder convinced Goyer, which he took to it and they presented it together to Nolan.
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Old 07-02-2013, 04:53 AM   #14488
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They've been saying for a long time they wanted a "dark" Superman. Before they movie people railed against it, saying that Superman isn't dark.
Not dark, realistic. They made Batman a dark character. They only way they could make Superman realistic is by saying, "Ok, so Superman's from Krypton. If he landed here on Earth, how could the world find out and how would it make sense to them." They presented this theory in the movie. Kal/Clark mentioned it to Lois about Johnathan, his Earth dad, saying that the world wasn't ready for him to present himself but eventually they would. They're going to find out that he's not from this world, that he's an alien. How would the world approach him? Then
[Show spoiler]Zod comes down, wants to turn Earth into Krypton
and you all know the rest of the story. Realistic guys - that's how this Superman was approached. A realistic story with a comic book visual presentation.
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Old 07-02-2013, 05:00 AM   #14489
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Not dark, realistic. They made Batman a dark character. They only way they could make Superman realistic is by saying, "Ok, so Superman's from Krypton. If he landed here on Earth, how could the world find out and how would it make sense to them." They presented this theory in the movie. Kal/Clark mentioned it to Lois about Johnathan, his Earth dad, saying that the world wasn't ready for him to present himself but eventually they would. They're going to find out that he's not from this world, that he's an alien. How would the world approach him? Then
[Show spoiler]Zod comes down, wants to turn Earth into Krypton
and you all know the rest of the story. Realistic guys - that's how this Superman was approached. A realistic story with a comic book visual presentation.
Except "realism" automatically goes out the window when an alien from another star system appears 100% human.
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Old 07-02-2013, 05:05 AM   #14490
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Except "realism" automatically goes out the window when an alien from another star system appears 100% human.
I fully expect them to do away with his secret identity in the sequel, way too hard in a contemporary setting to hide a personality like that behind a suit and a pair of glasses.
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Old 07-02-2013, 05:07 AM   #14491
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Except "realism" automatically goes out the window when an alien from another star system appears 100% human.
As real as you're going to get with a super hero.
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Old 07-02-2013, 05:28 AM   #14492
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Except "realism" automatically goes out the window when an alien from another star system appears 100% human.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...r-cousins.html

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Old 07-02-2013, 06:07 AM   #14493
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Haha! And there you have it!
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Old 07-02-2013, 06:39 AM   #14494
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Except "realism" automatically goes out the window when an alien from another star system appears 100% human.
So aliens should be lizard like creatures, or atleast look like Klingons?
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Old 07-02-2013, 06:41 AM   #14495
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Except "realism" automatically goes out the window when an alien from another star system appears 100% human.
Its still science fiction/fantasy/action, just a more realistic take. It goes further then showing how the world would react to a Superman. It gives you insight into Superman's thoughts and feelings. Several times during the movie you could feel the enormous pressure and burden put on his shoulders.

This movie isnt dark. The Dark Knight is dark. This is not dark. Some people just want their Superman to be a grown boyscout that saves cats from trees. Others prefer the Disney Marvel take on comic book movies. Why not just accept it as a different take on the character? I didnt prefer the spin Nolan put on Batman in Batman Begins, I thought Christain Bale wasnt an ideal choice for Bruce Wayne or Batman. I thought The Dark Knight was closer to a horror movie then a Super hero movie. But that never stopped me from enjoying the films for what they were. I accepted it as just a different take on the character.

I'm actually happy there is a very strong group of people against this film. If everyone was drooling over it like the Dark Knight, I'd feel almost like another fanboy. That goes for critics too. A comic book film would never ever be up for any type of award because they see the genre as second class. Heath Ledger had to die to win an award. They held Best Picture away from the LOTR movies until the very end when they were forced their hand. I mean they gave A beautiful Mind best Picture over Fellowship. I really have nothing else to say.

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Old 07-02-2013, 06:53 AM   #14496
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So aliens should be lizard like creatures, or atleast look like Klingons?
Yes, I agree with you!
Audience have their conception of an extraterrestrial based on Hollywood movies, which are basically fiction. In real life Aliens might be very similar to us, as in "Human"! Maybe a more spiritual race, but every extraterrestrial race doesn't need to look like those gray and pale beings with soulless eyes!
I absolutely believe that there are other planets where life thrives like earth, and I don't believe all of them look that ghastly.

There is this hypothesis that Gods were actually a superior alien race. Then when you connect this to the fact that God created Human beings "in his image", then it shows that Gods were Human beings as well, just from another star system.
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Old 07-02-2013, 06:58 AM   #14497
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Y`all been watching way too much Prometheus
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I fully expect them to do away with his secret identity in the sequel, way too hard in a contemporary setting to hide a personality like that behind a suit and a pair of glasses.
As long as Superman is kind of mysterious and not a public figure, it could still work. He just can never be photographed and Superman can never interact with anyone who Clark would also interact with. It's possible, you just lose certain possibilities, like Jimmy Olson being Superman's "pal".
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There is this hypothesis that Gods were actually a superior alien race. Then when you connect this to the fact that God created Human beings "in his image", then it shows that Gods were Human beings as well, just from another star system.
Not "fact." That's religious mumbo-jumbo.

I believe wholeheartedly that life has evolved on planets other than Earth. Whether they look like us or not, who's to say? But just because Hollywood says all alien life are reptilian creatures with big eyes and slick skin, doesn't mean that's the case.

We evolved into human beings here on Earth, there is no reason to discount the chance that other creatures on other planets have evolved to a similar form. Maybe there are lifeforms out there that have evolved far past the point we currently are, maybe not. The only fact here, is that we don't really know, so complaining about the way alien lifeforms look in film doesn't really work, because they could be spot on just as well as they could be terribly wrong.

In the end, though, it's a science-fiction movie, so there really isn't need to complain about having to suspend your belief.
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