
It doesn't really make sense for Brainiac to create a new Krypton. That's not what he's traditionally about. He wants to archive worlds so he would have no interest creating new ones.
I think it makes more sense in Man of Steel's world for Brainiac to be a sentient program like Jor-El's command key combined with the liquid nano metal.
I want him from Colu..In that world, I imagine Brainiac to be like that floating robot/AI-aid Jor-El had (Kelex I believe) except he went bad and then Jor-El had to banish him off Krypton. In the years since, Brainiac evolved into the robot that never dies ala DCAU. Oh and in my mind this version is voiced by Corey Burton who should reprise his role should it ever happen.![]()
Maybe those aspects were inspiration from Brainiacs attack on KryptonIt wouldn't have been exactly the same if they used Brainiac. But you can see the elements there, that are similar to the Superman animated series version of Brainiac, where he has stored information from Krypton, and possesses it after its destruction (the first ep. of TAS, as well as "Stolen Memories".) Also, as discussed in another thread, the design elements of Brainiac's ship are there in MOS, such as the metallic tentacles in the World Engine.
I still say this is the best Alien Invasion of Earth film I've ever seen. I say that as there a some great Humans invading aliens films out there.
I prefer Mos over those.
Both had deus ex endings.....viruses and chitauri connected and powered by a mothership
It was something akin to a final boss stage in a video game.Cool. I still like MOS. I just think War of the Worlds and TA are better Alien Invasion flicks.I prefer Mos over those.
Both had deus ex endings.....viruses and chitauri connected and powered by a mothership
That was incredibly convenient.It was something akin to a final boss stage in a video game.
me tooI still say this is the best Alien Invasion of Earth film I've ever seen. I say that as there a some great Humans invading aliens films out there.
The Avengers is only a fun action movie. It doesn't take itself serious enough to be sci-fi.
What was y'alls take on the 75th Anniversary toon? I just saw it yesterday (I know I am late to the party) but it was pretty damned sweet to my eyes. I teared up quite a bit. Loved the use of both themes. The number of people checking it out again lets me know that Superman is in the hearts and minds of a lot of people out there.
What was y'alls take on the 75th Anniversary toon? I just saw it yesterday (I know I am late to the party) but it was pretty damned sweet to my eyes. I teared up quite a bit. Loved the use of both themes. The number of people checking it out again lets me know that Superman is in the hearts and minds of a lot of people out there.
Yeah my eyes definitely glazed over a little too. Great short. Great idea by Synder and Timm.
I sick of all the alien invasion films.
Imagine in the future when friendly aliens pass by our planet and they scan our world for information, and they see all these alien invasion films, they probably won't make contact because they'll deduce that we are so afraid of an aliens that we won't even be able see that they come in peace.
Aliens? Maybe we welcome them. The Robots? Again, let me drop my 2 rules of SCIFI.
RULE #1: Never give the Robots guns. NEVER.
RULE #2: Never give the monkeys guns.
Follow those two rules and your Star Trek: The Next Generation styled utopian future is assured. Don't? Well ask Chuck Heston and Michael Bien how that worked out for them.
Haha good points. I'll keep that in mind.
But seriously, I was recently watching a documentary on robotics and their use in such things as surgery and a scientist was saying how she hates movies like "The Terminator" because it always portrays robots as the bad guys.
Fear of the soulless-ness, for lack of a better term, of technology and it's affect on society is at the heart of all the "robot menace" scifi. It's what makes Brainiac a great villain as well.
In today's world even things that were once considered miraculous and time saving now task us in ways we couldn't imagine. Look at cell phones. Sure, once they were a time saver. You could reach out to anyone anywhere. But that's the double edge of that sword. Anyone, at anytime now expect they should be able to reach you. There is no more "Well I am home now. The work day is over until 9am in the morning." The tech has made it possible, and for some companies, expected that you are on call 24/7. For some, it no longer even feels like we are cogs in a machine. These days many of us just feel like the grease. And some of that is due to the effects of tech on society.