"Sorry guys, you're gonna have to stop beating me senseless and throwing me into buildings for a few minutes so I can save some people"

"Sorry guys, you're gonna have to stop beating me senseless and throwing me into buildings for a few minutes so I can save some people"
"Sorry guys, you're gonna have to stop beating me senseless and throwing me into buildings for a few minutes so I can save some people"
Sure he's one of the most powerful Heroes, but, he's up against, not one, but three, Villains of equal power. That was the whole idea of the film, that he was outmatched."Sorry guys, you're gonna have to stop beating me senseless and throwing me into buildings for a few minutes so I can save some people"
Other movies are capable of showing heroes taking a pounding and making an effort to save civilians. However you feel about it, the scenes could easily have been setup to leave enough space to allow for that in MOS, as well. The decision was made not to do so, and it's a decision that rubs a lot of people the wrong way, especially when the superhero in question is supposed to be one of the most powerful and righteous heroes in comic book history.
It fit the story they were telling reasonably well, but there's nothing wrong with the fact that some people really didn't like that story.
Superman killing Zod to end the threat in MoS was totally justified. Batman killing The Joker in 1989 to avenge his parents was much less so, but understandable. I have no issue with these characters killing to prevent greater death and destruction, it's in line with previous incarnations.
He wasn't trying to kill the Joker, he was trying to prevent him from leaving. It was the Jokers own actions that caused him to plummet to his death.
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Sure he's one of the most powerful Heroes, but, he's up against, not one, but three, Villains of equal power. That was the whole idea of the film, that he was outmatched."Sorry guys, you're gonna have to stop beating me senseless and throwing me into buildings for a few minutes so I can save some people"
Other movies are capable of showing heroes taking a pounding and making an effort to save civilians. However you feel about it, the scenes could easily have been setup to leave enough space to allow for that in MOS, as well. The decision was made not to do so, and it's a decision that rubs a lot of people the wrong way, especially when the superhero in question is supposed to be one of the most powerful and righteous heroes in comic book history.
It fit the story they were telling reasonably well, but there's nothing wrong with the fact that some people really didn't like that story.
And sure, it's perfectly understandable, that some fans were unhappy that the movie chose to have him outmatched and unable to do anything but deal with that immediate threat, but, the bulk of the complaints aren't framed as being unhappy with that decision, the complaints are that it was lazy writing to not find a way to work in a Dues Ex Machina ending with Superman having an easy time of it, and being able to multi-task.
Still part of the same fight, and therefore took it's toll on him.Sure he's one of the most powerful Heroes, but, he's up against, not one, but three, Villains of equal power. That was the whole idea of the film, that he was outmatched.Other movies are capable of showing heroes taking a pounding and making an effort to save civilians. However you feel about it, the scenes could easily have been setup to leave enough space to allow for that in MOS, as well. The decision was made not to do so, and it's a decision that rubs a lot of people the wrong way, especially when the superhero in question is supposed to be one of the most powerful and righteous heroes in comic book history.
It fit the story they were telling reasonably well, but there's nothing wrong with the fact that some people really didn't like that story.
And sure, it's perfectly understandable, that some fans were unhappy that the movie chose to have him outmatched and unable to do anything but deal with that immediate threat, but, the bulk of the complaints aren't framed as being unhappy with that decision, the complaints are that it was lazy writing to not find a way to work in a Dues Ex Machina ending with Superman having an easy time of it, and being able to multi-task.
In the final sequence, he's up against one being of equal power, though. And he has the home turf. The part where he was outmatched was in Smallville.
Still part of the same fight, and therefore took it's toll on him.Sure he's one of the most powerful Heroes, but, he's up against, not one, but three, Villains of equal power. That was the whole idea of the film, that he was outmatched.
And sure, it's perfectly understandable, that some fans were unhappy that the movie chose to have him outmatched and unable to do anything but deal with that immediate threat, but, the bulk of the complaints aren't framed as being unhappy with that decision, the complaints are that it was lazy writing to not find a way to work in a Dues Ex Machina ending with Superman having an easy time of it, and being able to multi-task.
In the final sequence, he's up against one being of equal power, though. And he has the home turf. The part where he was outmatched was in Smallville.
Not sure what "Home Turf" has to do with anything, other than the disability Zod had from the superhearing/supersight, which was what gave Superman the temporary upper hand to strike the killing blow.
...and not trying to find a solution other than killing Zod
After all this time I'm still waiting for someone to tell me exactly what that other solution was.
He wasn't trying to kill the Joker, he was trying to prevent him from leaving. It was the Jokers own actions that caused him to plummet to his death.
Ahem...
https://youtu.be/gaB-MWX00xo?t=47s
I guess you could argue they were the faster runners known to man and were able to all escape rather than being blown up or horrifically burnt to death...
...and not trying to find a solution other than killing Zod
After all this time I'm still waiting for someone to tell me exactly what that other solution was.
Well, he did kill Zod by snapping his neck such that his head turned towards the people he was inches away from melting with his heat-vision rather than the other way.![]()
Nope. Not to get all JFK on this, but he pulled Zod's head "Back, and to the left. Back, and to the left. Back, and to the left." His head was pulled up and back so that the eye beams couldn't hit the people.
After all this time I'm still waiting for someone to tell me exactly what that other solution was.
Well, he did kill Zod by snapping his neck such that his head turned towards the people he was inches away from melting with his heat-vision rather than the other way.![]()
Nope. His head was pulled up and back so that the eye beams couldn't hit the people.
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