But you don't understand! Our enjoyment takes away from their enjoyment! Can't have that!Can't they enjoy both of the modern supermans? What a bunch of crybabies..
But you don't understand! Our enjoyment takes away from their enjoyment! Can't have that!Can't they enjoy both of the modern supermans? What a bunch of crybabies..
Can't they enjoy both of the modern supermans? What a bunch of crybabies..
You didn't see Lois and Clark from the 90s? Pa Kent's been alive in the comics for almost as long as Superman had been published prior to that.
As a Superman and toy collector I just have to make sure, they're not destroying any vintage figures, do they?The Snyder cult is melting down on Twitter and reddit. The entire world is in a conspiracy to lie - LIE, I TELL YOU! - about the success and popularity of Superman.
They're posting videos of themselves ripping up Superman tee shirts and breaking Superman action figures. Bunch of putzes.
I think the press reporting on Cain's remarks was somewhat overblown. By that time, they smelled blood in the water surrounding the politics of the movie.
Should we call Collectables Protective Services?As a Superman and toy collector I just have to make sure, they're not destroying any vintage figures, do they?
But you don't understand! Our enjoyment takes away from their enjoyment! Can't have that!
Indeed. As you see, some are still soiling themselves about Man of Steel / Snyder instead of focusing on the new film they claimed was that which they wanted to see--the hallmarks of obsessive hate, and all of the triggered replies and smilies in the world will not alter that fact.
Cain's actually been like this since at least Gamergate, where he took the side of Gamergate.
Gunn’s comments triggered conservative media and sent them into a tailspin where Fox News host Jesse Watters joked that Superman now had “MS-13” on his cape.
Cain spun the joke, saying that Watters meant, “How woke is Hollywood going to make this character?"
“Changing beloved characters I don’t think is a great idea. I think if you wanna create a new character, go ahead and do that, but for me, Superman has always stood for truth, justice and the American way,” he added. “And the American way is immigrant-friendly — tremendously immigrant-friendly, but there are rules.”
Cain noted that “it was a mistake by James Gunn to say it’s an immigrant thing” and belives those comments will “hurt” the box office, adding, “I was excited for the film. I’m [still] excited to see what it is, because James Gunn seems to have a sense of humor and the last iterations of Superman didn’t have much humor. So I’m rooting for it to be a success, but I don’t like that last political comment.”
The main problem with Snyder is how determinedly he works to ensure it isn’t fun.I've pretty much enjoyed all the superman starting with the 1948 Kirk Alyn serials. Superman is my favorite superhero. I liked tge Snyder version well enough. Not close to my favorite but fun. The character is always fun to watch in tv or in movies.
The main problem with Snyder is how determinedly he works to ensure it isn’t fun.
Indeed. As you see, some are still soiling themselves about Man of Steel / Snyder instead of focusing on the new film they claimed was that which they wanted to see--the hallmarks of obsessive hate, and all of the triggered replies and smilies in the world will not alter that fact.
There’s a long, mostly sympathetic, piece about him here, and while he does say some nice things about the movie, his comments about the Kent parents make it clear he either hasn’t seen the film or has missed the point about themHas Dean Cain complained about Pa Kent being alive in the movie yet?
Deadline reported on the controversy and Cain's remarks:
The germane part of what he said about the movie was:
I think he's wrong-headed, but it's fair comment and he doesn't present in this instance as a raving looney who objects to Gunn or is very critical of the movie as such.
Yeah, I agree.If that's it then I don't understand all the commotion
If that's it then I don't understand all the commotion
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