Don't talk nonsense now. MoS was awesome. My second favourite Superman movie.People showed up, they didn't stick around because it sucked.
Don't talk nonsense now. MoS was awesome. My second favourite Superman movie.People showed up, they didn't stick around because it sucked.
Yeah the score isn’t great. Usually DC films have a good recognisable theme for each hero but this didn’t have that sadly. Relying too much on the old ‘78 one.
Looks like this fillm will easily make it's money back and probably post a hefty profit.
The film makes it clear multiple times the message is real - the conversation with Pa is pointless if it is not.
Given the way authentication works in computer science, it's not difficult to devise encoding schemes that support the virtually certain authentication of an entire message. The world's computer experts agreed that the message was authentic, so they must have had theoretical reasons to come to that conclusion; for a reasonable possibility for how they might have been able to do that, see the first sentence. I doubt forgery of the recovered piece is on the table.Unless the Architect made some kind of error putting the message. I wouldn't object to the message turning out to be corrupted somehow, but for all intents and purposes everyone in the movie believes the message to be real. Clark didn't need to rely on a translation to understand the message, and Mr. Terrific did not doubt its legitimacy.
Based on the Supergirl cameo, if the message were true then that would mean that it is a truth that Kara has been hiding. It will be interesting to see if we learn more when her film comes out.
I have never bought into the idea some fans have a central part of the mythos is the tragedy in Krypton destruction was it was perfect utopia. I do not care what version, going back to beginning no on the council believes Jor-El! They ignored their own looming demise. Kryptonians had a hugely flawed culture. Most versions that claim otherwise ignored their own text. Not just Zod, all versions. The very idea of the Phantom Zone is very messed up. It’s living in Hell. Really the use of Krypton in most stories is Superman having to deal with the side effects of its mistake--s.
Given the way authentication works in computer science, it's not difficult to devise encoding schemes that support the virtually certain authentication of an entire message. The world's computer experts agreed that the message was authentic, so they must have had theoretical reasons to come to that conclusion; for a reasonable possibility for how they might have been able to do that, see the first sentence. I doubt forgery of the recovered piece is on the table.
Steve Shives:
I got my first exposure to Superman with Christopher Reeves as Superman.
Beginning with the show's eighth year, the writers introduced Tess as the mysterious new head of LuthorCorp who was determined to find Lex. She was written to echo both Eve Teschmacher from 1978 film, and Mercy Graves from the 1990s animated series. Tess' red hair was ultimately revealed as a clue to her lineage, when she discovers her birth certificate in Season 10's "Abandoned" (her mother was Lex's nanny Pamela Jenkins from Season 1's "Crush").I've also heard the name Mercer was chosen a reference to Mercy Graves from STAS, but I don't know if that's true or not.
I like how the pompous Council members in the 1978 film referred to the Phantom Zone as "an eternal living death", almost in a mocking tone...only for Jor-El's solemn reply - "A chance for life, nonetheless...as opposed to us!" One of his fellow members claims that Jor-El discovered the Zone, while "Smallville" claimed he purposely created it to protect Krypton from the most evil and rebellious in their society. The AI version of Jor-El in the Fortress even told Clark that the Zone wasn't just home to physical prisoners - Zod's spirit was sentenced there and his body destroyed, while Bizarro was a genetics experiment gone awry.I have never bought into the idea some fans have a central part of the mythos is the tragedy in Krypton destruction was it was perfect utopia. I do not care what version, going back to beginning no on the council believes Jor-El! They ignored their own looming demise. Kryptonians had a hugely flawed culture. Most versions that claim otherwise ignored their own text. Not just Zod, all versions. The very idea of the Phantom Zone is very messed up. It’s living in Hell. Really the use of Krypton in most stories is Superman having to deal with the side effects of its mistakes.
I was dismayed by that too, especially since I consider myself both a patriot and a conservative. I quit watching Fox News three years ago, because they became too much like those they claimed to oppose.Did it have Left Right Center politics in it.. No not really. ( Why Fox news went on the woke train on this one is a mystery to me..)
I thought MOS was only an okay film until we got to the last 20 minutes which was just a smash and crash wankfest. Just people punching each other and destroying things over and over with that dreary music. It got to the point I checked my watch to see how much longer this was going to go on. I get that some people like to watch fightfests, but for me it went on WAY to long. I wasn't a fan of the washed out color look which I was already getting tired of even then. Plus I can't stand a Superman that rarely talks and is always gloomy. I expect that in Batman, not Superman.It's fine. Some of the scenes were cool, but it's mostly an overly dramatic, self-indulgent mess like most of Synder's work.
Did it have Left Right Center politics in it.. No not really. ( Why Fox news went on the woke train on this one is a mystery to me..)
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