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Faora is pursuing a relationship with Col. Hardy in the phantom zone.

Faora is pursuing a relationship with Col. Hardy in the phantom zone.

Blue had a tendency to ham it up. It worked for that version of Zod (most of the time, anyway), but I don't know how well he would have fit in with Snyder's vision of how the character was to be portrayed.
Well, sure. Blue was certainly more charismatic and entertaining and definitely came off as more intelligent, but that might not have been the case if he were cast in MOS. that's all I'm saying.
That said: warts and all, I find Blue's version of Zod to be superior to Shannon's.
 
	 
	 
	Seasons 9 and 10 of Smallville were so awful that I hardly remember any of the plot or the major scenes in spite of having watched it and once being an obsessive smallville fan. I don't remember how Clark defeated Zod, how he got his suit, how he beat Darkseid, anything about Oliver except that he lost all his money gambling, how Chloe was dispersed, etc.
There was that one episode that was supposed to be a zombie parody but turned out to be very good.
 Yeah, I'm finding myself remembering less about the later seasons compared to the earlier ones. Season 9 was the Kryptonian clones stuff and 10 was just "We really have nothing to tell more than ever, so whatever and we won't show you want everyone expected to see in the final episode since the show started." Zod was the highlight of both seasons for me and he only appeared once in 10.
 Yeah, I'm finding myself remembering less about the later seasons compared to the earlier ones. Season 9 was the Kryptonian clones stuff and 10 was just "We really have nothing to tell more than ever, so whatever and we won't show you want everyone expected to see in the final episode since the show started." Zod was the highlight of both seasons for me and he only appeared once in 10.Blue is my favorite Zod thus far. I think he knew the goofiness of it all, so he hammed it up a little. But, he was a great schemer and actually came off as someone you could buy as a leader. Very fun to watch.
I don't think anyone could help MOS Zod.
He was just so annoying and odd when you think of him as the leader of Krypton's military. Too emotional and not enough smarts for me.
Seasons 9 and 10 of Smallville were so awful...
There was that one episode that was supposed to be a zombie parody but turned out to be very good.
Yes, he was very much a schemer. That's a great way to describe him.
I disagree. Zod wasn't necessarily the best written character in the movie, but I feel like another actor could have done better than Shannon did in conveying menace or inspiring sympathy.
Oh, I agree. I feel like Faora would have made a much better villain and more believable leader. Zod was aggressive. That was about all he had going for him, and apparently all that Krypton required.
That said: I don't think it would've been hard for an actor to make him come across as intelligent in demeanor.
i find it funny people would dedicate themselves to discussing a movie about super heroes that they 'dread.' it's ultimately a mythic story for kids, if the mere thought of a batman and superman story is making you nervous and filling you with dread, cut ties now and go find something you enjoy. are your really going to spend two years of your life talking about how bad a movie is going to be? who am i kidding, this is the internet.
i find it funny people would dedicate themselves to discussing a movie about super heroes that they 'dread.' it's ultimately a mythic story for kids, if the mere thought of a batman and superman story is making you nervous and filling you with dread, cut ties now and go find something you enjoy. are your really going to spend two years of your life talking about how bad a movie is going to be? who am i kidding, this is the internet.
Would you put that more on Shannon's delivery, or the dialogue given to him? I'd imagine most would blame the dialogue, but you said if Shannon replaced Stamp, those lines wouldn't be as iconic.
Another way of putting it, if Stamp was Zod in MoS, do you think he would've made the lines more quotable?
Not comparable at all, Avengers had hype dating from 2008 and several films to build up to it, you somewhat acknowledge this which negates the point of you even stating Avengers. MOS isn't the "worst movie ever" but its a terrible movie none the less especially when you think about the potential of the movie and how it was squandered. Also MOS ending was poor and didn't leave much in terms of anticipating a sequel.
Oh, on the contrary, they are comparable since the Avengers have always been Marvel's answer to DC's Justice League, and the box office returns of any DC film will be compared to that of the former. The the amount of time the Avengers was hyped will be about the same for BvS (3 years or more) and even longer for Justice League. If you insist that the two franchises are completely different and not comparable just because they were developed differently, then you are wrong... oh, and "Man of Steel" wasn't even a terrible movie (not at all). If you even paid attention to it you would have to agree that it was the best Superman movie ever made. It almost mimicked the story of Jesus, so how could anyone even say the "Greatest Story Ever Told" was terrible? I kind of laugh when I read your statement that the film was poor and didn't leave much in terms of anticipating a sequel when clearly Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the sequel to "Man of Steel" is arguably one of the most anticipated sequel for 2016 after "Avatar 2"... ahhh, you were joking about that, right?

... oh, and "Man of Steel" wasn't even a terrible movie (not at all). If you even paid attention to it you would have to agree that it was the best Superman movie ever made. It almost mimicked the story of Jesus, so how could anyone even say the "Greatest Story Ever Told" was terrible?
 
	"Man of Steel" wasn't even a terrible movie (not at all). If you even paid attention to it you would have to agree that it was the best Superman movie ever made. It almost mimicked the story of Jesus, so how could anyone even say the "Greatest Story Ever Told" was terrible?
 
	Did you really just write that?

... oh, and "Man of Steel" wasn't even a terrible movie (not at all). If you even paid attention to it you would have to agree that it was the best Superman movie ever made. It almost mimicked the story of Jesus, so how could anyone even say the "Greatest Story Ever Told" was terrible?
 
	Oh, on the contrary, they are comparable since the Avengers have always been Marvel's answer to DC's Justice League, and the box office returns of any DC film will be compared to that of the former. The the amount of time the Avengers was hyped will be about the same for BvS (3 years or more) and even longer for Justice League. If you insist that the two franchises are completely different and not comparable just because they were developed differently, then you are wrong... oh, and "Man of Steel" wasn't even a terrible movie (not at all). If you even paid attention to it you would have to agree that it was the best Superman movie ever made. It almost mimicked the story of Jesus, so how could anyone even say the "Greatest Story Ever Told" was terrible? I kind of laugh when I read your statement that the film was poor and didn't leave much in terms of anticipating a sequel when clearly Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the sequel to "Man of Steel" is arguably one of the most anticipated sequel for 2016 after "Avatar 2"... ahhh, you were joking about that, right?

You shouldn't be puzzled. BvS is second to Avatar 2 as the most anticipated film for 2016 and it out trends Avengers: Age of Ultron. Even though RottenTomatoes considers MoS rotten with a tomatometer score of 55%, it got an audience score of 76%.
Oh, on the contrary, they are comparable since the Avengers have always been Marvel's answer to DC's Justice League, and the box office returns of any DC film will be compared to that of the former. The the amount of time the Avengers was hyped will be about the same for BvS (3 years or more) and even longer for Justice League. If you insist that the two franchises are completely different and not comparable just because they were developed differently, then you are wrong... oh, and "Man of Steel" wasn't even a terrible movie (not at all). If you even paid attention to it you would have to agree that it was the best Superman movie ever made. It almost mimicked the story of Jesus, so how could anyone even say the "Greatest Story Ever Told" was terrible? I kind of laugh when I read your statement that the film was poor and didn't leave much in terms of anticipating a sequel when clearly Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the sequel to "Man of Steel" is arguably one of the most anticipated sequel for 2016 after "Avatar 2"... ahhh, you were joking about that, right?
The best superman film of all time is Enter the Dragon. IMO
Lee should have found another way to end the threat of Han. He should have flown him to the moon.
 
				