They showed it in this episode lol and I think the previous.duh Have they actually shown him taking it,
They showed it in this episode lol and I think the previous.duh Have they actually shown him taking it,
Have they actually shown him taking it, I don't remember that just the stuff with the team member.
Surprised I didn't know this -- or if I did, I had forgotten it. It's a striking and memorable bit of design work to begin with, and to know it was achieved in such a simple and low-tech way makes it even cooler.That wasn't even a visual effect, just a clever optical illusion -- two rings welded together at an angle and rotated so that it looked like they were "rolling" on top of each other.
Funny how Superman can easily handle x Kryptonite. Must be the only type he can handle safely.
He wasn't in Teen Wolf, he was one of the shows main recurring bad guys, and was an evil, violent, psychopath. For those not aware Teen Wolf also included Tyler Hoechlin as one of the main characters, so this is the second time in a decade him and Ian Bohen come into conflict with each other.I would have liked for Bizarro to be clean-shaven.
That Anderson really makes my skin crawl. Kudos to that actor who I'm assuming usually comes across as a decent guy.
Isn't Martha usually called "Ma" by Clark.Unnecessary here, since Martha Kent is deceased and has no holo-duplicate. So when Clark says "Mom is helping me" in the present tense, there's no ambiguity about which mother he means, and thus no need to differentiate them.
Yes.What's weird to me is these AI's are not even Clark's Krypton parents I think. Aren't they just programs with some memories downloaded to recreate a copy of the real people who died when the planet blew up?
They are the brain interact construct versions of them.What's weird to me is these AI's are not even Clark's Krypton parents I think. Aren't they just programs with some memories downloaded to recreate a copy of the real people who died when the planet blew up?
In the audio commentary for the movie director Richard Donner said it was directly inspired by an existing item. Drawing a blank what it was. I would have to listen to whole thing again. Either some kind of simple desk toy or something used in store window displays, advertising. Maybe.Surprised I didn't know this -- or if I did, I had forgotten it. It's a striking and memorable bit of design work to begin with, and to know it was achieved in such a simple and low-tech way makes it even cooler.
I completely forgot that Bizzaro used fire breath in a previous episode
Funny how Superman can easily handle x Kryptonite. Must be the only type he can handle safely.
IIRC, the Bizarro Supergirl in season 1 of her show had the same inversion of powers, cold vision and heat breath.
Although it's ironic that this Bizarro's eyes glow blue to indicate his cold vision, when Supergirl's heat vision was blue. And it annoys me, as a physics guy, when visual media use red light to suggest heat and blue light to suggest cold, because on the blackbody spectrum, blue is thousands of degrees hotter than red. We associate red with fire and blue with cool water, but our psychological perception is the reverse of the physical reality.
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