Please criticize the post, not the poster.I was criticizing the poster.
- I like the way Lois & Clark did the Superman costume. It was a homemade outfit that Ma Kent put together. No need for complicated Kryptonian tech or outfits with too much detail and texture.
Remember the repeat episodes on CW start tonight.
Which is a straw man, because I'm talking about judging it at this point.
Exactly. I was criticizing the poster. I explicitly said more than once that my criticism of the poster had nothing to do with my expectations for the movie. I explicitly said more than once that I actually have a great deal of confidence about the movie and was criticizing the poster (which was made by different people, of course) because I felt it didn't live up to what I expect from the movie.
- I like the way Lois & Clark did the Superman costume. It was a homemade outfit that Ma Kent put together. No need for complicated Kryptonian tech or outfits with too much detail and texture.
But someone once said that adaptation means change, adapting to current conditions. Wait, wasn't that you?!?!I just don't think the costume looks complete without the trunks. Superman's costume is an iconic design, effectively unaltered for seven decades. I don't think it looks silly and needs fixing, I think it looks like Superman, and that's enough. I don't see a reason to change it. It's an overreaction to the silly "underwear on the outside" jokes, which were either not meant seriously to begin with or were too ignorant to be worth paying attention to, because there's a clear difference between trunks and underwear.
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Not really. Capes, if done right, can "look cool". Kids have been using towels or whatever to imitate capes when playing superheroes for decades. Do you know anyone who put briefs on the outside while pretending to be a superhero?I mean, if any part of the costume is silly, surely the cape would take the prize.
People have made jokes about the red underwear before common folk used the internet, let alone a meme.But comedians started making the underwear joke because it was an easy target, and as is so often the case, once the joke became a meme, people forgot that it wasn't intended seriously.
Well, the armor is skin tight (a little too much on the newer versions, a least from what we see for Supergirl)...I would just like it to be a bit brighter.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]I also don't think any of the recent overcomplicated, armor-like versions look cool. Again, I think the classic design looks cool because it looks like Superman. So the idea that looking like Superman is something that needs to be apologized for and corrected is intrinsically saying that Superman isn't already cool, and that works against making him cool. Besides, this is supposed to be something Clark wears under his street clothes. It should be basically a leotard.
To normal people, it looks like underwear. And more like briefs rather than boxers (which trunks normally are)They're called trunks. Like what swimmers and runners wear. The "underwear" line is an old, old joke that was not meant to be taken literally, and it wore out its welcome a very long time ago.
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No, UnderroosIndeed, since Superman's costume is meant to be worn under his street clothes, doesn't that make the whole thing underwear?
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But someone once said that adaptation means change, adapting to current conditions. Wait, wasn't that you?!?!![]()
ALso, Batman used to have trunks, but that too has changed over time, as has Wonder Woman going from bathing suit to Greek-Armor-like skirt. If we can take changes in the other two of the Big Three, why not Superman?
Do you know anyone who put briefs on the outside while pretending to be a superhero?
People have made jokes about the red underwear before common folk used the internet, let alone a meme.
To normal people, it looks like underwear.
I will never understand people who conflate general arguments and specific arguments. Of course change in general is not intrinsically bad, but that does not mean that every individual change is automatically good. Change should be for the sake of improvement, not just for the sake of change.
THANK you!With all due respect, I think it's because it feels like when it's a change you approve of you will often defend it by saying "Adaptation means change, there's no point in doing an adaptation unless you make changes". It comes across as if you are using the general argument itself to defend specific changes.
I will never understand people who conflate general arguments and specific arguments. Of course change in general is not intrinsically bad, but that does not mean that every individual change is automatically good. Change should be for the sake of improvement, not just for the sake of change. I think that a change like casting a black actor as Perry White or Jimmy Olsen is good, because it corrects a deficiency in the original work. I think a change like toning down Superman's power levels is good because it creates more drama if there's a risk he could fail (and because it means you don't have to overuse kryptonite). But I think that a change like eliminating Superman's trunks is bad, because it doesn't serve a constructive purpose. It's just overreacting to an old cheap joke that's been mistaken for a serious concern, and it doesn't actually look better because it robs the costume of a significant part of its balance and contrast. And I think a change like putting Superman in some kind of alien armor is bad because putting armor on Superman is silly and pointless.
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Armor , to a certain degree, actualy does make sense -- some kind of super suit that can go through the rough stuff Superman can... "realisitically" (using that lightly), his uniform would get destroyed too often. (See Flash's clothes in the pilot episode as an example why) An armor-ish type of suit makes more sense. That is constructive... far more realistic than simply being Kryptonian cotton. Superman gets into heavy duty battles -- he needs to wear something that can accomodate
They also posted the first two episode on the CW app, and website.Remember the repeat episodes on CW start tonight.
I actually could see a Superman TV show in the next two years.
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