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No quotation marks necessary. They were shit.

I think the subtext of that "maybe" is being missed here. It's clearly telegraphed in the lines preceding it, that this Jonathan Kent is extremely protective of his son and his unusual gifts. That push-pull, of doing what's right vs. doing what's safe, makes for good character drama and should drive a lot of this

Even the slightest focus is greater than past portrayals have done. Much like the Waynes, writers have tended to just use the Kents as mostly cardboard props.

The shuttle/plane rescue scene in Superman Returns was incredibly impressive and something I still find thrilling from start to finish. As was the boat rescue. As was the Kryptonite land mass lift. As was (like you mentioned) the robbery scene. Massively portrayed and plugged right into the edge of peril of the comics

I'm convinced that some Superman fans just can't let go of the Donner/Richard Lester stuff. Which astounds me, as they really were terrible Superman movies.

"Making a Supes story ain't reinventing the wheel, what matters the most is the visuals. "

But that's silly criteria. Bright colors have the potential to leave us with something like Batman Forever. That trailer, and it's only a snippet of what's in the final film, does have what I'm interested in. Brightness matched against imposing darkness. Your mileage, and demands for a comic book palette, may vary.

Agreed. I want to see a greater unpacking of how Clark Kent gained the ethics that he has. Through difficult choices of right over wrong. Not in a diluted fashion the way Smallville handled them.

I saw nothing but hope and courage in that trailer. And the shadowed edges of the world... they have to be there to contrast against Superman's qualities.

Why put such a thumpin' system into The Bat if you're not going to use it, right?

All you olds, crying at the drop of a hat. *sniffs, waves away dust*

Sold!

I miss our mascot.

None of which authorizes you to speak on behalf of other Buddhists or of Buddhism in general. But regardless, maybe you'll indulge me... what do the teachings of Buddhism have to do with intelligent design? What did the Buddha say about the eternality of the world? Or its finitude?

I'll bite. In what capacity do the teachings of the Buddha advocate in favor of intelligent design?

I am absolutely convinced you know even less about Buddhism than you do about scientific methodology.

Oh good.. you've seen it. What'd you think?

Too true. Too true.

Plight. The word you wanted was 'plight'.