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mike alexander
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A very good point. I'm reminded of the "Bat's Cave".

True, I guess I'm just noticing trends I've seen among fans. I agree - he is tricky to get right.

I suppose what i meant is … for example, in *Superman II* he heads to that diner at the end of the movie, throws a guy down a bar. If that came out in a modern movie, it'd be construed as 'assault' : which is exactly how I've seen his 'bar' scene in MoS characterized, ala "He destroyed that guy's livelihood! He's an

No. It was reverent, if anything. Fans want Superman to be Christ more than Zack Snyder does.

He doesn't 'actually rape' the young girl in the hypothetical, it's a spurious accusation by the writer or anyone who can't remember the movie, where the majority of the destruction takes place here :

It's not about him having disregard for human life, it's about a guy subbing into a basketball game having never played a game of basketball before - Trial By Fire, fallibility. If you watch the movie, the choreography of the fights illustrates this - he's falling on his ass, getting pulled out of the sky, overwhelmed.

OhMigawd, I can't. HOW. EMBARRASSMÉNT.