Also, Jimmy Olsen ranks just below Krypto the Superdog as awful parts of the Superman mythos go. Don't miss him a bit.
You opinion's of Jimmy in the new Supergirl TV Show?
Also, Jimmy Olsen ranks just below Krypto the Superdog as awful parts of the Superman mythos go. Don't miss him a bit.
Yes, because that's exactly what I said.
And I care that you don't miss him or think he's an awful part of the mythos... why exactly?
Haven't seen it, more's the pity.You opinion's of Jimmy in the new Supergirl TV Show?
There was a scene from BvS that was cut for being too dark( I know)
http://io9.gizmodo.com/zack-snyder-actually-cut-a-scene-from-batman-v-superman-1769852911
No, it really wasn't.It's effectively pretty much what you just said, yeah.
Two points.Come now, your suggested alternative to the story as written was giving Supes a hilariously ridiculous workaround involving magically learning how to do tricks with Phantom Zone engines he'd never seen before.
Wrong again. I'm angry that the writers and director clearly have no idea who they're writing for and are instead basically pulling a Michael Bay. You know, the guy who "always wanted to do a movie about robots" so bastardized the Transformers franchise and made it into... whatever it is now.And you're apparently very, very angry that the writers did not adopt this or some other equally ridiculous solution but instead just went and deliberately wrote a story where the character has to make a difficult choice and how dare they.
That's not an opinion. He literally said that it would be "fun" to introduce a character just to murder him in an interview. And then he did it again later on in the movie. Oh, and he did it several other times just at random because, you know, it's hilarious when a superhero flat-out murders someone like Supes did in the Middle East.That's exactly how much investment anyone else should have in your opinions about "Zack Snyder thinking pointless murder is 'fun'" and for exactly the same reasons.
Alternatively, there could have already been a similar device on Kara's scout ship.
Marvel has created two characters (Captain America and the most recent incarnation of Colossus)
It's not my job to correct your ignorance. That said here you go.Again, what the hell are you talking about? There's no Kara in these movies.
Marvel
Well, yes, actually they did. But if you were asking if I think "Marvel Studios" produced Deadpool, no. But, yes, the latest incarnation of a Marvel character named Colossus was a character who was more Supermanish than Superman was in the last few movies.created the most recent incarnation of Colossus?
Superman is very interesting because he clings tp his ideals. A good Superman story sees his ideals challenged, sees him ponder the issue himself, and finally sees why his ideals are right. Read "What's so funny about Truth, Justice and the American Way?"
Well, yes, actually they did. But if you were asking if I think "Marvel Studios" produced Deadpool, no. But, yes, the latest incarnation of a Marvel character named Colossus was a character who was more Supermanish than Superman was in the last few movies.
So basically stories where Superman's ideological opponents are almost parody versions of 90s anti-heroes which Superman bludgeons into submission whist ignoring if they bring up any good points or not.
In that he was a Marvel character, as opposed to a DC one?
And just because I can say it again because apparently it triggers you: Marvel.
Again: Your ignorance (feigned as it clearly is) isn't my responsibility to fix.
Uh, seeing as I'm the one who said it, and I know what I said, and that I've clarified it for you twice now: Yeah, okay, whatever. <pats your head>But you referred explicitly to "his latest incarnation" and called it Marvel's doing. It wasn't. Fox isn't Marvel. Sorry you can't seem to keep those pesky facts straight.
"Oh mah gah, that guy said that two Marvel characters are Marvel characters! I'm so gonna burst him on that and make it sound like I'm too thick to understand what was being said! That'll show her! Herp a derp derp!!!"That doesn't even make sense. How does someone fix "feigned" ignorance?
Then that ignorance was, indeed, fixed. Even though -- again -- it's not my job to do that for you.And it's not feigned at all: I had no idea that Supergirl was supposed to be 20,000 years older than Superman, just like I had no idea that there was a MoS prequel comic.
Yes, because if you have legitimate criticisms about something, you're not allowed to know anything about it. In fact, it's far better to go into a debate being completely ignorant about things like Set Harth, and when your ignorance is in fact called out, act like that's somehow a good thing and that the person who knows what they're talking about is the fucking ignorant moron, not one's self. <thumbs up>Nor did I have any reason to believe that someone who clearly detests everything about Snyder's DC films would even care in the slightest about a Snyderverse prequel comic in the first place, or be conversant enough with it to be able to engage in the convoluted rationalizations necessary to make the comic fit with what we see in the film. See, you learn something new every day!
2. Sure, the Elite was a parody of anti-heroes in the vein of The Authority. Or, actually, the glorification these anti-heroes received from a huge part of the fanbase who didn't recognize the anti-hero part.
Uh, seeing as I'm the one who said it, and I know what I said
Even though -- again -- it's not my job to do that for you.
Yes, because if you have legitimate criticisms about something, you're not allowed to know anything about it.
No, you just misunderstood. Apparently "Marvel" is code for "Marvel Studios" in your head. As, you know, opposed to distinguishing the fact that two Marvel characters have done a better job of characterizing a DC character than the DC character itself. (Oh, and that they've both been a bigger hit, too. Especially critically.)...and you know it was incorrect, right?
Oh, wait. You "clarified" it. Right.![]()
No, you just misunderstood.
Apparently "Marvel" is code for "Marvel Studios."
But hey, by all means, keep trying to pretend your ignorance and inability to comprehend what you read is everyone else's fault.
You know, even after it's been clarified for you four times now.
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