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My personal favorite is, "You're a monster, Zod. And I'm going to stop you". I probably had my action figures saying similar things when I was playing with them as a five year old.

Not one of my favorite lines. But I can partially defend it on two fronts: First, earlier in the movie, Jor calls Zod a “monster.” So it is kind of fitting that Jor’s son would arrive at the same conclusion. Second (and as you say), it’s a very “comic book-y” sort of expression - the kind of grand, melodramatic, pontification that superheroes have been spouting for decades. (It actually reminded me of Superman’s confident vow to Luthor in STM: “I’ll mold this box into your prison bars.” - “superhero speak,” if you will. :cwink:) Still, this doesn’t excuse the line(s); clunky dialogue is clunky dialogue. But if one is a big fan of the genre (with its internal conventions and “charming” idiosyncrasies) it strikes me as self-defeating to single out “You’re a monster” for special ridicule. I.e., it’s possibly one of the more “traditional” elements in an otherwise (allegedly) “revisionist” interpretation of Superman. :word:
 
I wouldn't mind it in a different movie, but it seems out of place in this one. Everything is "gritty" and "realistic" except the silver age dialogue.
 
The line is a bit cheesy, but not as bad as TDKR's

Bane: So you came to die with your city.

Batman: What? Nuh unh. I came to stop you. From destroying my city.

Bane: Really? You couldn't come up with a better comeback than that?

Batman: Shut up! I'm Batman!
 
Yeah, you should see the deleted scene from Batman Returns, when Bruce Wayne spits out his soup.

Alfred: "It's supposed to be cold!:o"

Bruce Wayne: "...this is hell, little man, and I am...the devil!"

He kicks poor Alfred in the ass, and forces him to heat it in the microwave.
 
Why the **** are all the good things deleted?

Especially in Batman movies? They screwed up Batman Forever!
They deleted the scenes that made up the subplot of the movie.
Deleted the scene where Riddler and Two-Face get into a threesome with Chase, where Seal is singing.
They delete the scene where Batman throws down a bat-bomb when he sees Two-Face climbing out the water.
And they deleted the scene where it shows you why Riddler is screaming...where Batman starts to undo his bat-zip...

****ing shambolic! :argh:
 
I wouldn't mind it in a different movie, but it seems out of place in this one. Everything is "gritty" and "realistic" except the silver age dialogue.

Yes, “tonal inconsistency” is a better way to frame this particular criticism. My theory :word:: in their zeal to complain about absolutely everything, some critics forget that certain details are actually canonical - straight out of the comics or the Silver Age, etc. So unless the complaint is qualified, they’re essentially ridiculing the sacred source material :wow: (and not just - in this instance - MOS.).
 
Who is ridiculing the "source material"? I love cheesy lines like that. Lines like: "It's you who's out, Gobby! Out of your mind!". The difference is that Spider-Man didn't destroy New York or snap Green Goblin's neck in that movie.

The Nolanman trilogy had many stupid lines too.
 
You're a monster Zod, is nothing like the Gobby line and nowhere near as cheesy :hehe:

It was just Cavill's delivery...It sounded out of place in his other bits of dialogue though :hmm
 
You're a monster Zod, is nothing like the Gobby line and nowhere near as cheesy :hehe:

It was just Cavill's delivery...It sounded out of place in his other bits of dialogue though :hmm

I think it's pretty bad, but it's more like the stupid line from Dark Knight Rises.

I can't remember much of Cavill's dialogue, to be honest.
 
I think it's pretty bad, but it's more like the stupid line from Dark Knight Rises.

I can't remember much of Cavill's dialogue, to be honest.

I can only remember some of Zod's and Farora's lines...because they were pretty memorable...all 3 of them :p

Reeve had the better dialogue. Cavill was short changed.
 
I can only remember some of Zod's and Farora's lines...because they were pretty memorable...all 3 of them :p

Reeve had the better dialogue. Cavill was short changed.

:hehe: I remember the fat kid who said "dicksplash". He was one of the best things about the movie. Not because of that line, though.
 
:hehe: I remember the fat kid who said "dicksplash". He was one of the best things about the movie. Not because of that line, though.

Dicksplash made my day :D

I think I'll include it in my MOS script...

"You're a dicksplash, Zod...and I'm going to snap your neck like a twig" :p
 
Dicksplash made my day :D

I think I'll include it in my MOS script...

"You're a dicksplash, Zod...and I'm going to snap your neck like a twig" :p

Superman: "Hi, Zod. Let's measure *****!"

Zod: "Where did you learn that? On a farm?"


I wonder what inspired David Goyer to write "dicksplash" in the script.
 

Superman: "Hi, Zod. Let's measure *****!"

Zod: "Where did you learn that? On a farm?"


I wonder what inspired David Goyer to write "dicksplash" in the script.
:funny:

From my experience of writing, I tend to use bits from experiences of my life in certain scenes. It can show up in a piece of dialogue or an action...
So I'm guessing that was what Goyer would call kids at school or what he would be called :hehe:

Or he might have seen it on a message boards when looking for some feedback on his work :D
 
:funny:

From my experience of writing, I tend to use bits from experiences of my life in certain scenes. It can show up in a piece of dialogue or an action...
So I'm guessing that was what Goyer would call kids at school or what he would be called :hehe:

Or he might have seen it on a message boards when looking for some feedback on his work :D

Or it could be worse.

"Dick splash". Good Lord.

Yeah, it almost sounds like the name of a sci fi hero, from a 50s serial or something. "Commander Dick McSplash, ready for action!"
 
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