smaug86
smaug86
smaug86

From what I can tell, you find all responses that don't 100% agree with you "absurd". I'm directly only point and completely right. Finding yourself and your place in the world are connected, but not the same. Superman knows who he is, he just doesn't know where his abilities fit in this world. Reeves' Superman

"Early Clark is a character trying to find himself. "

I actually agree that there was a lot of good acting in Man of Steel. But choices matter, and the choices the MOS filmmaker's made often undermined the performances. I think Kevin Costner's Jonathan Kent suffered the most from this, turning his thoughtful, noble character into a paranoid autocrat.

Oh I paid attention. I paid attention when his father taught him that the lives of children and even his own family were less important than keeping his powers a secret. I notice he certainly took that lesson to heart when he destroyed half of Metropolis before snapping Zod's neck. He really cared about them, didn't

The issue wasn't that MoS wasn't a romantic action comedy, the issue was that it sucked in a wide variety of ways. Considering the goal here was to tell Supe's origin and take him from Clark to full-on public Superman, they made a number of egregious missteps. Pa Kent telling the quintessential boy scout that he

"Now, a much better question would be to ask why WB/DC completely ignores its heroes' most quintessential elements like origins, relationships and villains, as well as its best-loved stories, in order to do weird shit like making Batman older than Superman and Lex Luthor younger. Maybe someone will ask me that for

Studies get shut down all the time, usually because they're flawed in some way. It's not always some big conspiracy. And what Europeans outlawed isn't always what's harmful. Europe's a hotbed of fear-mongers and Luddites who don't understand science, and fear what they don't understand.

Even with this level of obvious corruption that should be addressed, I feel that in the name of science more empirically structured independent studies should be had with GMOs before they are produced for human consumption (that includes the animals we eat that are given GMO feed.)

Can those of us who support GMOs (AKA though who aren't frightened by the world "science") all agree to start calling them "mega-foods" instead. Or "love crops". Maybe "rainbow peace plants". I figure if we rebrand them with a happy sunshine name the majority of the world is too stupid to realize.

THANK YOU! That's probably my biggest gripe with the guy. I adore SW, and I can even sit through the prequels simply for their over-the-top splendor. But his inability to simply give us the original trilogy (and once again making a dump truck load of money) simply reads as arrogant to me.

Most are consumed with rational hatred for Lucas.

"Science does not purvey absolute truth, science is a mechanism. It's a way of trying to improve your knowledge of nature, it's a system for testing your thoughts against the universe and seeing whether they match." — Asimov

That's an entirely different kind of doll, though I'd imagine you could make the modifications.

HumDRUM??? Did we watch the same episode?? My god people really overthink these things. I suppose it makes them feel superior or something.

I was bothered at first, but ultimately I agree with what they did. Why? because even though she's "met" all the other doctors, she's crossed paths with them at critical moments and spoken with more than a few of them, 12 was the one she always finished with. Emotionally, the others were simply relatives, Smith was

after you wrote that you were also Scottish I then switched to reading the rest of your comment in a Scottish accent.

I can imagine poor David Tennant watching and going "wait, they made me hide MY Scottish accent for four years?"