Superwoman Prime
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I live in Topeka, Kansas. When Superman answers with "I grew up in Kansas, general", the crowd cheered. 


Yeah, but there wasn't anything they could've gleaned from her that they couldn't have gotten from Supes himself.
The only actor who didn't really pulled this off was Zod. I thought Shannon was terrible in this movie to be honest. He was speechifying his intentions ALL THE ****ING TIME and it didn't help that he sounded like a Star Trek captain talking about "prepare the positron magnitron" or whatever the ****. Faora was much more intimidating; if she had decided to cut off babbling Zod's head off and decided to take over Earth, she'd probably win.
Except, I am not even sure they knew he was going to pass out.Yeah, but there wasn't anything they could've gleaned from her that they couldn't have gotten from Supes himself.
And I don't have a problem with the raw idea of Superman killing to save people. He's done it a couple times in the comic books. It's just that in the comic books, he's almost always found another way to win other than killing and lives by that rule, that when he does do it it's profound, cause you know for a fact he had no other choice. If Superman snapping someone's neck had occurred in a 2nd or 3rd film after his no kill rule had been built up, his anguish might have worked better. What I'm saying is I understood the scene, I just didn't feel it. :]
Amd really, if Superman had enough strength to snap Zod's neck, he should have had enough strength to turn his head away and knock him out or something.
True, but Superman didn't want anyone harmed and did NOT want any trace back to Ma Kent. He surrendered alone and pleaded for Lois's freedom.
When Lois said she'd do it and go on the ship, Supe's face had all kinds of worry because he didn't want harm to anybody else, which was inevitable at that point and picking Lois's brain led to Ma, which is where the coax was located (or so they thought atleast.)
Except, I am not even sure they knew he was going to pass out.
Shannon was great. I particularly appreciated that speech he made about how protecting the Kryptonian people was literally the sole purpose he was created for, and by removing his people, Kal removed his soul. It simultaneously made me able to understand Zod, and drove home Jor-El's arguments against their genetic design from the beginning of the film.
it's already done. it's in SII. u can rewatch it. to see if it is an anti-climate or not.Or you know, fly his ass out of there and somewhere there are no civilians. Like I said, I can't believe they made it as far as space and still managed to hit the exact same city coming back.
Yeah, I'll have to watch again, but I'm not sure how much Jor-El filled Superman in on the specifics that particular Kryptonian issue in order for it to even occur to him to say something about it. I kind of like that it was left for the audience to infer, though. It was almost...subtle, which is a rare thing for a Goyer script.I thought the exact same thing. I was waiting for Superman to say something back to him about that.
I agree, I think it was the same.Can someone answer me this:
I spotted the Wayne Enterprises logos on the sattelite, but to me, it looked like exactly like the WE logos from Batman Begins and in the TDK trilogy. Am I imagining things? I was expecting the logo to have a new design for this new series.
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Can someone answer me this:
I spotted the Wayne Enterprises logos on the sattelite, but to me, it looked like exactly like the WE logos from Batman Begins and in the TDK trilogy. Am I imagining things? I was expecting the logo to have a new design for this new series.
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Question: What was the name of Jor-El's flying dog? I didn't catch it; was it Krypto?
it's already done. it's in SII. u can rewatch it. to see if it is an anti-climate or not.
Snyder actually answered this. It is the same one, and was his way of saying thanks to Nolan. Also to imply that there is a shared universe.Can someone answer me this:
I spotted the Wayne Enterprises logos on the sattelite, but to me, it looked like exactly like the WE logos from Batman Begins and in the TDK trilogy. Am I imagining things? I was expecting the logo to have a new design for this new series.
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Okay. I absolutely loved the plot in this film. Not the origin stuff necessarily (though all that was fine and interesting). It was nice to see some real hard science on screen with respect to Krypton and Jor-El.
No what I mean is Zod's plan. It was amazing. Of all the other alien invasion films, I can't think of a single one whose goal was to terraform the earth to repopulate it with another race of aliens. And even if there is another one out there, it worked so well in the context of this film.
The ensuing action was phenomenal. The krypton tech, Zod's minions, Supes vs Zod. All just extremely awesome to behold.
Well done on that front Mr. Snyder.
Snyder actually answered this. It is the same one, and was his way of saying thanks to Nolan. Also to imply that there is a shared universe.
One thing that took me by surprise is that after Superman takes out the gravity device, you FEEL that it has been taken out. There's a peaceful break when it switches back to Perry reaching for Jenny in the rubble.
Snyder actually answered this. It is the same one, and was his way of saying thanks to Nolan. Also to imply that there is a shared universe.
i repeat myself againThey don't have to do it like SII, just move the superpowered slugfest to the unpopulated regions. People bring up DBZ when comparing the fight scenes, but even Goku and his crew make it a point to move the battles to some deserted location as much as they can.
i repeat myself again
Zod manages to control his senses in a matter of days. he can fly in the end! while it takes years for clark to do that.
the longer he stays on, the more powerful he will get! and superman might not have the chance to defeat him! what's more zod has gone senseless and madless after realising he had failed his mission.
n they wanted the destruction happened in the city. they wanted that emotional ending.
if they fight in a deserted area,it would be very anti-climate.