The police and sheriff's department aren't like Harry Callahan. But at the same time, if they see a situation in which they need to pull the trigger to end the conflict, it will happen. Just this...
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The police and sheriff's department aren't like Harry Callahan. But at the same time, if they see a situation in which they need to pull the trigger to end the conflict, it will happen. Just this...
No, Lois yells at Clark to not let Zod go because of her. Ursa states that Clark either releases Zod, or she and Non will make a wish with Lois. Clark lets go and you see Zod gasping for air. Clark...
No, what it means is that people don't give a damn about critical reviews. Otherwise there wouldn't be three successful "Transformers" films with a fourth film being made right now, made by the same...
The four Spider-Man films have shown that the hero doesn't have to kill and will still get over with the audience and be accepted. It's all about how it is handled in each instance. "Spider-Man" has...
Except they didn't fail. They succeed because they stopped the threat, regardless of how it was done. People cheered in each film where the hero killed, or the villain was hoisted by his own petard. ...
The no killing in the comics is generally based on the Kents worrying that Clark would do it and thus teach him to not do it. A couple of versions where there was something like Soul Vision, but...
It wasn't something that people talked about on the street, at work or at school. If it was at school, it was only among those that read and collected comics. It was only talked about in the media...
The Theatrical Cut, The Director's Cut, The Studio Cut and The Final Cut. Ridley Scott has done this also with "Legend" and "Alien". He's not a fan of director's cuts either, because he feels that...
I agree with him. A lot of people take issue with the fact that the Planet staff can't figure it out by looking at him. Having Lois in on it early at least creates a new and different approach.
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Isn't the alternate future only an extra on the Director's Cut?
Except Batman has killed in his 74 year history. His earliest stories also featured Bruce killing criminals and the first three...
The point was that Clark says that he didn't like it and that after all this, he couldn't imagine ever doing it again.
No different from any other film where this happened.
Justice...
Uh, the Joker didn't die. Bruce did toss him out the window, but then stopped him to make his point that he wouldn't kill him. With Two-Face, he wasn't trying to kill him. He was trying to save Jim's...
Saurok understood that their emotions made them too dangerous, which is why he created the discipline of logic and came up with the total absence of emotion. Half the population disagreed which is...
Loetech, you do know in those examples you post, those are alternate versions of Superman who gave into the darkness. That's different from a Superman who stopped a villain who was going to kill...
Not in the film, but in Superman #22, he did.
Yes, he did. Doomsday was dead as Dubbliex states empathically and the fact that he didn't do anything for two weeks means he was dead. Waverider...
No. That's the animated version mixed with the comic version. In the comics what happened was that Lex suffered from Kryptonite poisoning due to wearing the ring for a couple of years. The ring winds...
The plight is that they have the option to retrieve the work created by Superman's creators and ensure that not only are they compensated fairly for it, but that said property is treated correctly.
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That's what happens when you have battles like this. It happened here and it happened in "The Avengers".
Same with "The Avengers". Same with Superman in "Superman II".
Pretty much....
Again, Clark is Superman. He's not the one you're used to, but then that's the point. He hasn't set up a dual identity. He hasn't been tested in ways that he has in other versions. Clark destroying...
The third film was bad, but the first two were good. And yes, the Nolans did their share to make the Batman films good. That's the point. Goyer is the idea and the one who knows quite a bit about DC...
We already know how the relationship will go.
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"Up, Up And Away".
"Batman Begins", "The Dark Knight", "The Dark Knight Rises", "Blade" and "Blade II". Five box office hits in a fifteen year period. One of which won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. It's not...
Here's an idea, don't watch it. Problem solved.
Except you forgot the message that Clark wasn't thrilled with doing it, thus setting the stage for him to not do it again. You forget that...
The DCAU fights are just as good. There is a difference in that 2D animation has limitations in terms of camera angles and such, which limits on what can be done with a 3D animated venture, or a live...