All Things Superman: An Open Discussion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Part 60

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No no, don't worry: I'm not offended! "Confused" is probably a better description.

Do you really think "she doesn't appear to be caucasian at all?"

To be honest, I thought her ethnic background was of European descent.
 
Darth, Modus, stop fighting! :argh:

It's just getting started.
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Yep, stupid! would have been better, maybe to put at least one or two seconds of footage perhaps. that wouldn't even save it!

Nothing could save that tv spot. It's horrible. They just need to redo it
 
My memory is somewhat fading me at the moment, but does anyone recall if any other comic book films had moments where nearly an entire city was destroyed in the manner like how Black Zero nearly obliterates Metropolis off of the face of the planet?
 
My memory is somewhat fading me at the moment, but does anyone recall if any other comic book films had moments where nearly an entire city was destroyed in the manner like how Black Zero nearly obliterates Metropolis off of the face of the planet?

Not that I remember. Honestly, the only one that even comes remotely close to me is The Avengers. Maybe GL??

@Modus well played sir. :bow:
 
What point? I think it is pretty obvious. People think she looks of mixed race. That isn't hard to understand.

Let me put this as plainly as possible.

herolee10: Rebecca Buller isn't Caucasion.
Me: Wait. What? Don't be so certain.
herolee10: I mispoke. I actually think she's of European descent.
Me: oh. okay. :yay:

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My memory is somewhat fading me at the moment, but does anyone recall if any other comic book films had moments where nearly an entire city was destroyed in the manner like how Black Zero nearly obliterates Metropolis off of the face of the planet?

Well, Watchmen has the destruction of New York. TDKR has the whole bomb threat, but it doesn't really have any visual impact or destruction (I assume that is what you are asking about). As far as I can recall, the films have always been situations like TDKR where things are adverted in the nick of time but without any real damage or there is destruction on small, localized scale like in the Avengers.
 
Anybody worried about the shakey camera in the film. It's something I noticed when watching Trailer 3 in theatres.

For example, watch this clip between Jonathan and Clark

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaGLiFmuiPk&feature=player_detailpage#t=69s

Make sure to watch it full screen. It's really shakey, it would look worse on big screen. I don't mind it, but I know people that were nauseous while watching movies like Cloverfield with really shakey cam, especially during action.
 
Let me put this as plainly as possible.

herolee10: Rebecca Buller isn't Caucasion.
Me: Wait. What? Don't be so certain.
herolee10: I mispoke. I actually think she's of European descent.
Me: oh. okay. :yay:

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So it was his opinion? Shocking, I know.
 
My memory is somewhat fading me at the moment, but does anyone recall if any other comic book films had moments where nearly an entire city was destroyed in the manner like how Black Zero nearly obliterates Metropolis off of the face of the planet?
Thor. All three houses and the diner were completely demolished. The entire city, ruined. :dry:
 
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