DA_Champion
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I don't like the fake abs on the suit, but other than that, great suit.
The suit is a masterpiece, perfect in every imaginable way. The colors are also perfect on the suit. There was nothing wrong with the colors on the suit, but how it was photographed. The movie was shot with a very restrained color palette.
If you slightly up the saturation, the suit looks as amazing as you want it to.
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The only change I would make would be to make the yellow there black. Having him paint the shield black in mourning of the citizens who died would be a good reason.

even the abnormal fake abs?![]()
Maybe they should just cut out the midsection and have Cavill's real abs pop through.I don't like the fake abs on the suit, but other than that, great suit.

Trust me I have lightened it a bit! It looks yet darker in the movie.Slumcat: awful, it's too dark![]()
What a pleasure that would be! But of course that's not happening.Slumcat can you work on the sequel please? Those colours are so much nicer then the cold blues we got!![]()

Yeah. The completely overdid the loner aspect of Kent. Trust me, I know some friendless people in real life and they are extremely creepy and off-putting. You can sort of see that they deserve it at one level. Being so completely friendless like Kent IS very weird.^ Exactly. He didn't really even get to be FARMBOY Clark. For the most part, he was pretty much "outcast Clark" which I think ironically makes him seem more distant, since a person without real friends must have some underlying issue. In this case, Superpowers :P
Welling had a bigger demographic than Cavill has.
Yeah. The completely overdid the loner aspect of Kent. Trust me, I know some friendless people in real life and they are extremely creepy and off-putting. You can sort of see that they deserve it at one level. Being so completely friendless like Kent IS very weird.
They should address that in the next way and make him a more sociable person, not some loner creep.
Yeah. The completely overdid the loner aspect of Kent. Trust me, I know some friendless people in real life and they are extremely creepy and off-putting. You can sort of see that they deserve it at one level. Being so completely friendless like Kent IS very weird.
They should address that in the next way and make him a more sociable person, not some loner creep.
Yeah. The completely overdid the loner aspect of Kent. Trust me, I know some friendless people in real life and they are extremely creepy and off-putting. You can sort of see that they deserve it at one level. Being so completely friendless like Kent IS very weird.
They should address that in the next way and make him a more sociable person, not some loner creep.
I never got the impression that Clark was an absolute loner. I think there were people whom he was friendly with, and people who were friendly to him. He just never allowed himself to get too close to them, for fear of what they might see.
The waitress at the truck stop is a good example. The smile they exchange is brilliant and sweet, and hints at the possibilities of something more than just co-workers.
Once he was out of high school and traveling, it gave him more of an opportunity to grow as a person.
I agree that they could have showed Clark interact more with at least one or two friends in childhood, but, to be fair, he had a few different things going on.
Because of his many differences, Clark was bullied and harassed to a large extent. During the scene where he runs away from his teacher, we also hear (from one of the other students) that his parents never allowed him to play with other children. So, the kid couldn't make any long lasting friendships (in childhood) even if he wanted to -- his father Jonathan was too afraid that he would slip and use his powers in a way that could lead to a number of obvious problems. Then, when he got older, Clark decided to go against Jonathan's wishes because he felt that using his powers to help other people was the responsible thing to do. Unfortunately, once he displayed such powers in public, he couldn't really stick around. He had to keep moving.
Agreed on all except from this.. Jonah only problem and fear was the world wasn't ready to see him (he was never against helping people) He saw Clark's potential and HE was teaching him all aspects trought Clark's life and experiences cause he kept him from a greater purpose: SUPERMAN!!
only when he knows Clark can't control his abilities as a kid or when he wasn't ready to use them and the people see that kind of power yet... but yeah you have a point...I never said Jonathan was against helping people -- just that he didn't want Clark to do it if it meant putting himself at risk.
Those scenes are from the movieI agree that Superman should look brighter to show progress from MOS and to differentiate himself from Batman.
Cavill looks better in all these stills than in the movie. Weird.
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