kieron39 said:
well singer did say it wasnt a sequels to the other 2 movies, he said the other 2 was a kind of background we already know, but it still doesnt explain the 1000 year thing (the answer the other guy was refering to)
IN the original the 1000 year thing is explained at the start of the movie.... Clark goes from one galaxy to the next in less then 3 years meaning he was going faster then the speed of light.
So while he only aged 3 or 4 years outside the ship a good 1000 years had passed by.
Knowing this since he was a scientist himself Jor-EL's said what he said to young Kal-EL.
This all connects to Einstein's theory of relativity, and time travel theory.
Einstein theorized that if you were in a ship going at light speed (Because to him nothing could break or be faster then lightspeed) you would age alot slower then the world around you.
Mario Puzzo who wrote the original screenplay for "Superman: The Movie" was trying to be as accurate about the science as he could.
It just took Bryan Singer & his two idiot writers who lack the intelligence to know how to keep up with even the simplest science facts!
They either never noticed this or were to ignorant on how it all works to write it in their awful script... This is why they had Clark go, and come back in 5 years while NOTHING, and NOBODY aged on earth.
Bad writing guys...
Earth should have aged a lot in the 5 years it took him to go back to Krypton & come back.
It's stuff like this that makes me mad about what they did in the last movie... Total hack job! From top to bottom.
It's like they weren't even trying!
Everyone was to busy worrying about the size of Brandon's package to worry about the more important things.
Like the fine details which make a story good or great.
But that's what you get when you get three idiots run the biggest franchise name at the WB.
A total hack job...