FilmNerdJamie
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Folks for the last time, this is the Henry Cavill thread. Not the Brandon Routh thread.
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lol...
I only read bits and pieces of the Cavill interview, but I did like his answer about Superman not being a boy scout. It sounded like he had given the answer some thought and talked to someone with knowledge about the character.
Again, I'm in a holding pattern with this movie and I'll reserve judgement until I see the movie.
Unfortunately I think that is hard to do, especially when attacking the origin. The character was built on a foundation of biblical inspiration.
well jor el's line is directing taken from all star superman so if you have a problem with it's biblical references well it is in the comics lol
yes, it did have Biblical inspiration, but the inspiration came from the story of Moses, not from Jesus... im sick and tired of seeing Christ parallelisms with Superman. this started in the 70's when they were having trouble with the character, and they tried to make Superman a replacement for Jesus, comic book wise...
if they have to use Biblical inspiration, keep it as Moses parallels, not Christ parallels... we had enough of that in the last movie, and its time to move on from that view of Superman.
But Moses is part of the Messiah archetype as is Jesus. I see Superman falling in that category and able to have traits of both regardless of the religion of his creators. To me, it simply makes him a more broader fan base.
yes, i understand that, however they dont have to lay it on Superman so darn thick all the time...
I was speaking to you wanting it to lean more Moses if they have to do it. I was just saying that it doesn't have to go either way.
Seriously, these boards are just as looney as the Batboards sometimes.
oh.. ok, if it has to be there, I'd rather have it be Moses than Jesus, as the creators originally intended it to be
Yet you still post here.
What can I say? I'm alittle crazy myself.
Since Moses and Jesus overlap so much, what kind of Moses elements would you like to see? The parting of a Red Sea allegory? The New Krypton run in the comics has a some Moses elements in it -- the way he is trying to lead his people to peace. That element could possibly be present in MOS. Maybe he is trying to foster a relationship between Zod and Faora with humans.