Yes, if you don’t murder once, how can you ever come to the conclusion that murder is bad? That’s how morality works, right?
Yes, if you don’t murder once, how can you ever come to the conclusion that murder is bad? That’s how morality works, right?
Going to have give a big “What?” on this one. There’s a difference between killing and murder. If you kill in self-defense or while protecting someone else, it is given different standing (generally both legally and ethically) against just a straight-up slaughter. MoS had problems, but the above statement is some real…
It pisses me off that because of grumbly fanboys Snyder has to keep defending the movie he chose to make.
He doesn’t actually say it, ever. It’s a line out of context. People hear it and infer what they want to. He doesn’t say kill, he doesn’t say stop, he doesn’t say destroy. He simply states that if there is a 1% chance Superman could go crazy and start to destroy the world and humanity along with it, it has to be…
Getting mad at a made up character and he’s the idiot?
1) That is probably a good thing... considering their extraordinary success.
Jeremy Irons is 67. Bruce Wayne is supposed to be 46-47 in this (Affleck is 43). That would have made him 20 when Bruce Wayne was born, and 28-30 when Bruce Wayne’s parents were killed.
That makes more sense than how he is sometimes portrayed. Sometimes it seems Alfred is old even when Batman is a young boy.
Never mind all those Robins and other protégés he helped train over the years