Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
he completely excluded the experiments done on him with the Venom super steroid, which increased his body and muscle mass to an insane degree, which is Banes defining characteristic.
Did you really expect that in a Nolan flick? They were clearly going for a more grounded universe. You were never going to get a hulking Bane on Venom, Clayface, Man-Bat, etc.
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My buddy is a MASSIVE Superman fan, and I loved Man of Steel, but when we saw it in the theater, when Superman snapped Zods neck at the end, he flat walked out of the theater, his wife chasing after him confused as hell lol.
Your buddy doesn’t sound like a bitch at all [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Did you really expect that in a Nolan flick? They were clearly going for a more grounded universe. You were never going to get a hulking Bane on Venom, Clayface, Man-Bat, etc.
Way to miss the point.
If Bane doesn't fit what you want to do, the answer is not just turn him into a fat **** with a crab on his face sounding like he's talking into a pringles can because it's more grounded.
Do something else. Temu Bane was trash.
Your buddy doesn’t sound like a bitch at all
People walk out of films all the time, displeasure with the film doesn't make them a bitch. Superman doesn't kill people. As soon as that happened, his favorite character he went to see had a massive Snyder shit taken on it. He wasn't there for it and left. There were many fans of Big Blue that took issue with this decision.
People walked out of Iron Man 3 when they shit on The Mandarin, especially after Ben Kingsley was doing a great job with it. Turning the Mandarin into a joke character played by a bumbling actor robbed Iron Man fans of a cinematic battle between Iron Man and The Mandarin.
I walked out of Spider Man 3 when they revealed that Sandman killed Pete's uncle, effectively shitting on With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility. Hey Pete, even If you had stopped that guy when you had the chance, your uncle would still be dead, and you've become Spider Man out of guilt for nothing.
Its a pretty simple concept really, but given your inability to keep up with the conversation, it doesn't surprise me that you don't understand it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
People walk out of films all the time, displeasure with the film doesn't make them a bitch. Superman doesn't kill people. As soon as that happened, his favorite character he went to see had a massive Snyder shit taken on it. He wasn't there for it and left. There were many fans of Big Blue that took issue with this decision.
People walked out of Iron Man 3 when they shit on The Mandarin, especially after Ben Kingsley was doing a great job with it. Turning the Mandarin into a joke character played by a bumbling actor robbed Iron Man fans of a cinematic battle between Iron Man and The Mandarin.
I walked out of Spider Man 3 when they revealed that Sandman killed Pete's uncle, effectively shitting on With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility. Hey Pete, even If you had stopped that guy when you had the chance, your uncle would still be dead, and you've become Spider Man out of guilt for nothing.
Its a pretty simple concept really, but given your inability to keep up with the conversation, it doesn't surprise me that you don't understand it.
The creativity and originality is astounding. If expecting the on screen product to reflect the source material it is made from, and targeting that audience is what makes someone a nerd, then sure.
Your ignorance of the source material saves you from this annoyance, and somehow makes you better than those with knowledge of what they're watching. Ok.
Best way I could put this is like this.
Director makes a film that includes Patrick Mahomes. Patrick Mahomes is unlike anything the director has ever seen, and prefers a more "grounded" approach, so artistic liberties are taken because he doesn't want a superhero in his football movie.
So Patrick Mahomes wears the wrong number, plays for the Raiders, and has yet to win a championship because his skillset is that of Matt Cassel in the movie.
As a Chiefs fan, you're outraged. This is NOT Patrick Mahomes! WTF! How the **** did you come up with this pile of shit!?
Clueless asshole in back row: SHUT UP NERD, THIS MOVIE IS AMAZING! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
People walk out of films all the time, displeasure with the film doesn't make them a bitch. Superman doesn't kill people. As soon as that happened, his favorite character he went to see had a massive Snyder shit taken on it. He wasn't there for it and left. There were many fans of Big Blue that took issue with this decision.
People walked out of Iron Man 3 when they shit on The Mandarin, especially after Ben Kingsley was doing a great job with it. Turning the Mandarin into a joke character played by a bumbling actor robbed Iron Man fans of a cinematic battle between Iron Man and The Mandarin.
I walked out of Spider Man 3 when they revealed that Sandman killed Pete's uncle, effectively shitting on With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility. Hey Pete, even If you had stopped that guy when you had the chance, your uncle would still be dead, and you've become Spider Man out of guilt for nothing.
Its a pretty simple concept really, but given your inability to keep up with the conversation, it doesn't surprise me that you don't understand it.
You don’t have a point. You’re just complaining because you’re a bitch.
They took a more grounded approach in this universe because that’s Nolan’s style. They did a good enough job with it too. Hardy bulked up for the role and despite being like 5’8” in real life, they did a great job with the camera angles to make it seem like he was a massive hulk.
You wanted a CGI roid freak with veins popping in every muscle instead.
The worst part about the whole thing was how difficult it was to understand him at points. That didn’t stop people from loving how dangerous he was and the iconic quotes. Thematically, he was a good villain choice too. They went from villains to challenge his ideology to one who could challenge him physically. I thought that was a nice shift.
Concerning Superman, idk what to tell you. You strike me as a dipshit purist who isn’t even familiar with source material. If you’ve actually read comics, you’d know they change shit up all the time. Superman was created in the 30s. You really want 90 years of retelling the same exact story in comic, movie, cartoon, TV show and video game format? That would be dumb af. Yeah, every once in a while have Superman kill snap and kill someone (ala Injustice or Man of Steel). Funny thing about your complaint in Man of Steel is that Superman literally had no other choice. Either he breaks Zod’s neck there or he watches as his heat vision obliterates a family of four. You’d rather him sit there and watch that happen just to preserve some bullshit, unbreakable moral code.
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
Also, Gunn basically made a Superman movie 5 years ago with Brightburn, so this should be fine.
The ending of that hinted at an entire alternate universe with dark versions of wonder woman and aqua-man among others. I was excited to see Gunn expand on that but it never materialized. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
That had to be Guy Gardner, which has the potential to be awesome under Gunn's direction. But Mister Terrific? THAT is interesting!
I really enjoyed that show. Only four seasons and I've made it through three, but it's been pretty darned great. Tyler Hoechlin did an amazing job as Clark/Supes, honestly. Definitely worth checking out.
Tyler was great as Superman. The actress playing Lois was so damn annoying though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Funny thing about your complaint in Man of Steel is that Superman literally had no other choice. Either he breaks Zod’s neck there or he watches as his heat vision obliterates a family of four. You’d rather him sit there and watch that happen just to preserve some bullshit, unbreakable moral code.
Thanks for continuing to prove my point that you're clearly in over your head with this discussion.
No other choice but to kill Zod?
Gosh. If only Superman could get Zod in a headlock, and if only Superman was strong enough to lift Zod, and if only Superman could fly.....
Oh wait.
Literally flying straight up out of the building with Zod saves those people. It's hilariously obvious, and the fact youre screeching "No other choice" is a testament to your unfathomable stupidity.
What? :-) You realize Superman was probably already trying that, right? In the same sense that Supes can fly up, Zod can prevent that by flying down.
This scene is fucking awesome. It’s obvious that Superman has his hands full. Your “well why doesn’t he simply ______” shit just doesn’t apply here.
He had no other choice. He begs Zod to stop, tries to prevent the heat vision from getting to the family to no avail, Zod says “NEVER”. He would never stop. It absolutely had to happen. And it deeply hurt Supes to have to do it, but he chooses humans every time. That scream of anguish from Cavill was money.
I love that scene.
Not liking it is one thing, but you’re doing entirely too much. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
The creativity and originality is astounding. If expecting the on screen product to reflect the source material it is made from, and targeting that audience is what makes someone a nerd, then sure.
Your ignorance of the source material saves you from this annoyance, and somehow makes you better than those with knowledge of what they're watching. Ok.
Best way I could put this is like this.
Director makes a film that includes Patrick Mahomes. Patrick Mahomes is unlike anything the director has ever seen, and prefers a more "grounded" approach, so artistic liberties are taken because he doesn't want a superhero in his football movie.
So Patrick Mahomes wears the wrong number, plays for the Raiders, and has yet to win a championship because his skillset is that of Matt Cassel in the movie.
As a Chiefs fan, you're outraged. This is NOT Patrick Mahomes! WTF! How the **** did you come up with this pile of shit!?
Clueless asshole in back row: SHUT UP NERD, THIS MOVIE IS AMAZING!
I'll give you this, you're trying to make your point. You're just not doing it very well.
And instead of your fantasies, I'll give you a real life example, based on source materal as well as reality: Moneyball
Great book that got turned into the Brad Pitt film based on the book and the Oakland A's 2002 season. Nary a mention about how good the A's were heading into the season with their incredible pitching staff, Miguel Tejada, Eric Chavez and others... Nope, just all about losing Damon and Giambi and how the team was broke and there's no way they could ever compete again. All hogwash. Does it make it a bad film? Nope. It's a great film, even if it does shift reality and twists the book's meaning around.
If you think "Rises" is a bad film because it doesn't do Bane justice to the comic, you're an imbecile.
And these are all fictional characters, by the way... I think it's actually more egregious in the Moneyball instance of shifting reality to make it a more "Hollywood" underdog story.
Are you so firmly in the "IT'S REAL TO ME DAMMIT!" pathology that you can't even see the forest through the trees anymore? They're fictional characters in fictional worlds. Anybody can do whatever the hell they want with them. If you don't like it their changes THAT is not what makes it "bad". You just don't like it. Seriously bro, grow some pubes and maybe go take a walk outside. I think it might do you some good. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
What? :-) You realize Superman was probably already trying that, right? In the same sense that Supes can fly up, Zod can prevent that by flying down.
This scene is fucking awesome. It’s obvious that Superman has his hands full. Your “well why doesn’t he simply ______” shit just doesn’t apply here.
He had no other choice. He begs Zod to stop, tries to prevent the heat vision from getting to the family to no avail, Zod says “NEVER”. He would never stop. It absolutely had to happen. And it deeply hurt Supes to have to do it, but he chooses humans every time. That scream of anguish from Cavill was money.
I love that scene.
Not liking it is one thing, but you’re doing entirely too much.
I also like this scene because you can see how conflicted Superman is. The only thing, and I mean only thing I didn't like about MoS was the plot hole of Superman and Zod destroying an entire city fighting each other. Superman would go out of his way to bring the fight elsewhere or at least try. But Zach Snyder wanted some cool CGI. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
What? :-) You realize Superman was probably already trying that, right? In the same sense that Supes can fly up, Zod can prevent that by flying down.
This scene is ****ing awesome. It’s obvious that Superman has his hands full. Your “well why doesn’t he simply ______” shit just doesn’t apply here.
He had no other choice. He begs Zod to stop, tries to prevent the heat vision from getting to the family to no avail, Zod says “NEVER”. He would never stop. It absolutely had to happen. And it deeply hurt Supes to have to do it, but he chooses humans every time. That scream of anguish from Cavill was money.
I love that scene.
Not liking it is one thing, but you’re doing entirely too much.
The deeper problem is the direction taken to start with.
Instead of banishing Zod to the phantom zone (and leaving the door open for Michael Shannon to return and do another great job), the decision is made that Superman is going to KILL Zod.
The innocent family is there to make the small minded believe he "had no choice" lmao, when the real issue is with the writing of the character itself.
If you're trying to tell me that Superman, who held off Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Cyborg so effortlessly that he was also able to easily track The Flash's super speed, was entirely unable to do ANY other maneuver in the world and the ONLY thing that this godlike being could do was wrench Zods neck, then you're a fool.
Also, flying down? Lmao get the fuck outta here.
Sure, Zod was sooooooooo busy "flying down", that he forgot to refuse to let his neck get twisted, so he dies?
Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm:
I'll give you this, you're trying to make your point. You're just not doing it very well.
No, the Mahomes example perfectly illustrates my point to any fan of Patrick Mahomes. If you saw him in a film wearing the wrong number, playing for the wrong team, and sucking, you would take issue.
The casual fan enjoying the film doesn't want to hear from you, how many things are wrong. You're a nerd. It's a movie. Relax. You're expected to just nod your head and say great movie, even though it's completely wrong.
And instead of your fantasies, I'll give you a real life example, based on source materal as well as reality: Moneyball
Great book that got turned into the Brad Pitt film based on the book and the Oakland A's 2002 season. Nary a mention about how good the A's were heading into the season with their incredible pitching staff, Miguel Tejada, Eric Chavez and others... Nope, just all about losing Damon and Giambi and how the team was broke and there's no way they could ever compete again. All hogwash. Does it make it a bad film? Nope. It's a great film, even if it does shift reality and twists the book's meaning around.
Maybe ask the long-standing fans of the A's what they think. Probably negative. I enjoyed Moneyball for the sane reason BWillie enjoyed Nolans portrayal of Bane. Ignorance of the source material. I don't follow the A's.
Knowing afterward, how much shit is wrong, it does sour the opinion of the film for me at least.
If you think "Rises" is a bad film because it doesn't do Bane justice to the comic, you're an imbecile.
You're certainly entitled to your opinion.
The fact is that the story Nolan wanted to tell, nobody would have given a shit about it if they didn't shoehorn Bane into it. What, our foil is going to be an excommunicated member of the league of Shadows, and they want to make another attempt on Gotham. Sounds kinda boring Chris, we kinda did that in Batman Begins.
We will make this interesting, by telling our story using Bane's name. Fans of Bane and The Breaking of The Bat story will flock to cinemas to see this.
Bane isn't, and was never in the League of Shadows. Fans of Bane know this.
Fans of Batman (The target audience for this film, btw) know this.
Then we don't have a proper Bane, his backstory is wrong, in essence, he is "Bane" in name only.
And these are all fictional characters, by the way... I think it's actually more egregious in the Moneyball instance of shifting reality to make it a more "Hollywood" underdog story.
Are you so firmly in the "IT'S REAL TO ME DAMMIT!" pathology that you can't even see the forest through the trees anymore? They're fictional characters in fictional worlds. Anybody can do whatever the hell they want with them.
They certainly can, but it doesn't mean it works. Look at The Witcher Netflix series. They did whatever the hell they wanted. Worked out great. Cavill quit the show it was so poor.
If you don't like it their changes THAT is not what makes it "bad". You just don't like it.
Imagine the concept of disliking being sold a false bill of goods. Crazy, right?
If you're advertising to me, Bane, then I expect to see Bane. You know. The character you looked at at wanted to put in your movie.
I don't want you to change his history, his look, I do t want you taking liberties and forcing the square peg into the round hole, because you weren't talented enough to write your own story and character that was of interest, and now you want to tell your story using established characters as the bait, and expect me to be fine with it when you utterly fail to deliver what you damn well know was expected.
Seriously bro, grow some pubes and maybe go take a walk outside. I think it might do you some good.
Grow some pubes. Well, that's certainly something you can post I guess. Makes about as much sense se as the rest of your drivel justifying any and all changes made to source material. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
The deeper problem is the direction taken to start with.
Instead of banishing Zod to the phantom zone (and leaving the door open for Michael Shannon to return and do another great job), the decision is made that Superman is going to KILL Zod.
The innocent family is there to make the small minded believe he "had no choice" lmao, when the real issue is with the writing of the character itself.
If you're trying to tell me that Superman, who held off Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Cyborg so effortlessly that he was also able to easily track The Flash's super speed, was entirely unable to do ANY other maneuver in the world and the ONLY thing that this godlike being could do was wrench Zods neck, then you're a fool.
Also, flying down? Lmao get the fuck outta here.
Sure, Zod was sooooooooo busy "flying down", that he forgot to refuse to let his neck get twisted, so he dies?
Ok bruh.
Kryptonians are anatomically indistinguishable from humans. The neck is a weak point.
If I let you put me in a rear naked choke, you would not be able to jump in the air. You would not be able to take off running full speed.
You most likely would be able to break my neck.
I’m shocked that this is an issue for you.
I’m also not sure what mentioning his fight with the Justice League does for your argument. It’s established in basically all canons that Kryptonians are leagues above anyone else.
Very, very rarely they’ll depict Diana as nearly as powerful as Superman but generally speaking he is on a completely different level and that appeared to be the case in the Snyderverse. There’s no consistency issue there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Kryptonians are anatomically indistinguishable from humans. The neck is a weak point.
If I let you put me in a rear naked choke, you would not be able to jump in the air. You would not be able to take off running full speed.
You most likely would be able to break my neck.
I’m shocked that this is an issue for you.
I’m also not sure what mentioning his fight with the Justice League does for your argument. It’s established in basically all canons that Kryptonians are leagues above anyone else.
Very, very rarely they’ll depict Diana as nearly as powerful as Superman but generally speaking he is on a completely different level and that appeared to be the case in the Snyderverse. There’s no consistency issue there.
Ah. So you're just picking and choosing which established facts about Superman that we're going to adhere to, and tossing the ones that don't suit your point.
Cool. That's, you know, the entire basis of my point, so that element doesn't bother you. Just click that off switch on your brain, veg out until the credits roll, clap your hands when you see words on the screen.
I'd venture a guess to say that in James Gunn's film Superman won't kill anyone, somehow, these no other choice scenarios will play out entirely differently, and the wonder and amazement you'll experience at the mere sight of it will be unmatched. [Reply]