Skrilla31
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I know it's redundant at this point to suggest another scene from BVS, but for me the most offensive moment came in the beginning when Lois and co. are in the desert.
I didn't even know that guy was supposedly Jimmy Olsen, frankly I didn't even care. Seeing an innocent gunned down at point blank range like that, and in such visceral fashion, in a SUPERMAN movie... to be honest I couldn't even believe it. It boggles my mind that WB thought that was appropriate. To make matters worse Superman lands right when Lois's life is put in danger, as if the film thinks she's the only person worth saving or caring about.
I know, I know... Superman arriving just in the nick of time to stop the gunman and save the day would have been too 'Superman'. God forbid.
I didn't even know that guy was supposedly Jimmy Olsen, frankly I didn't even care. Seeing an innocent gunned down at point blank range like that, and in such visceral fashion, in a SUPERMAN movie... to be honest I couldn't even believe it. It boggles my mind that WB thought that was appropriate. To make matters worse Superman lands right when Lois's life is put in danger, as if the film thinks she's the only person worth saving or caring about.
I know, I know... Superman arriving just in the nick of time to stop the gunman and save the day would have been too 'Superman'. God forbid.