godisawesome
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I have to admit, I always have trouble believing people when they start criticizing the Sci-Fi elements. I love the shiznit out of Sci-Fi, and I've always considered Superman to be a Sci-Fi story first and everything else second. He's an alien who fights mad scientists and alien robots and life forms. And I thought the sci fi element here trumped most of the stuff that bores me on the more classic interpretations of the character.
And I'm convinced part of the reason we don't see much of Lana and Clark is because fans like us are supposed to infer they're probably together through most of Clark's youth. And I'm perfectly fine with that.
And one of the strengths of Goyer that I love is his ambition. An ambitious plot gets my mind cranked into overdrive, even if the execution is off. It's why I love POTC 2&3, TDKR, and Thor above pretty much the remainder of other geek films. Goyer seems extremely ambitious in pretty much all his scripts, including the big flops, but I still think a big, thick, plotline and setting kick the butt of a smaller but more focused storyline.
Give me the codex, Snyder's Krypton, and pseudo philosophical mambo jumbo over S:TM anyway. I know I've got a bad taste, but I don't care. I'll throw my money and ruin every critics experience if it means I get more of what I like.
And I'm convinced part of the reason we don't see much of Lana and Clark is because fans like us are supposed to infer they're probably together through most of Clark's youth. And I'm perfectly fine with that.
And one of the strengths of Goyer that I love is his ambition. An ambitious plot gets my mind cranked into overdrive, even if the execution is off. It's why I love POTC 2&3, TDKR, and Thor above pretty much the remainder of other geek films. Goyer seems extremely ambitious in pretty much all his scripts, including the big flops, but I still think a big, thick, plotline and setting kick the butt of a smaller but more focused storyline.
Give me the codex, Snyder's Krypton, and pseudo philosophical mambo jumbo over S:TM anyway. I know I've got a bad taste, but I don't care. I'll throw my money and ruin every critics experience if it means I get more of what I like.

