OK, I see.She thought it was too preachy and she thought they used the word 'shyt' too much lol. I do think my mom, like a like old southern Baptist Black folks, is an Israel defender, so maybe it touched a nerve? She'd never admit to that though.
I also do think for Christopher Reeve Superman fans watching Superman get his ass kicked for over an hour and a half with no explanation about why or even how that is possible is a tough pill to swallow. You don’t get an explanation until the movie is almost over, which may come too late for people who were looking for a traditional Superman film. Even in Superman II we know exactly why Superman is losing. I think that’s why I enjoyed this film much more on the second viewing.OK, I see.
Yeah, there's definitely a lot of older people whose only exposure to Superman was the Christopher Reeve Superman. Most, if not all of them, have probably never read a Superman comic or watched a Superman cartoon. So Corenswet's Superman is definitely "different" in their eyes, to say the least, lol.
They're old and at least their personality fits their identity as southern farmers now.
I get homo-tional about my son just as much as Pa Kent does![]()

I do think a supergirl movie is too soon but I also think people THINK they want mr. terrific having a movie but they don't. Not yet.
That's true. However, in the first 2 Reeve Superman movies got tricked and beat up many times.I also do think for Christopher Reeve Superman fans watching Superman get his ass kicked for over an hour and a half with no explanation about why or even how that is possible is a tough pill to swallow. You don’t get an explanation until the movie is almost over, which may come too late for people who were looking for a traditional Superman film. Even in Superman II we know exactly why Superman is losing. I think that’s why I enjoyed this film much more on the second viewing.
Parts of kansas can have southern culture, especially that southeastern part. They right above oklahoma and next to missouri which also can be southern/country as hell. Nelly is a country nikka.Southern?
They're from Kansas![]()
I mean, this Superman is younger, so it's fitting that Lex is youngerBut Lex looked too young

Nah, Nathan Fillion is great casting for Guy Gardner. Also, I didn't notice a beer belly.Horrible casting for green lantern & his beer belly.
Yeah it's basically a product of the comics code. Most times they are giving serious bodily injuries looking at how some of the villains get fukked up lolSupes should kill when necessary. It depends on the villain and circumstance, but it's usually a last resort.
I've always disliked the "superheroes shouldn't kill" trope.
George Reeves is the "most comic-accurate Superman", according to whom and what?Lets be real. Most of the folks claiming "You don't know Superman because you don't read the comics" have probably never read a Superman comic issue prior to the year 2000. The Superman character is over 80 years old. You don't ever need to read a comic book to understand who Superman is. Here is a sample of Superman in TV and movies over the years:
The Adventures of Superman (1952 -1958)
The Adventures of Superboy (1966 - 1969)
Super Friends (1973 -1985)
Superman movies I - IV (1978,1980, 1983,1987)
Superboy (1988 -1992)
Lois & Clark (1993 -1997)
Smallville (2001 -2017)
George Reeves portrayal of Superman is still considered the most comic accurate portrayal on screen, and anyone who actually watches a few episodes will agree. Gunn's Superman is a hodgepodge of 3-4 Elseworld stories, so ultimately, its no more comic accurate than any of the portrayal in the list above. So if someone doesn't like the Corenswet's Superman, its more than a fair assessment simply because the general audience has had plenty of exposure to the character to make such a judgement.
It was a parking garage and we can assume it was empty. Should he have stopped it? YeahIt just highlights the contradiction in the film yes he saved people from the oil rig but in moments of crisis he didn’t look like he cared about the mass causality occurring around him. Like I said if we go by what is depicted in the movies then he can hear all the death around him and yet doesn’t visually attempt to save anyone. Forget his previous actions in the movie I am talking about when death was occurring all around him why didn’t he make an active effort to try and save people.
Then miraculously he cares about a family of three. There is even a part in the film where Zod throws an oil truck at him and he simply just leaps past it and lets it slam into a building letting the building collapse. Prior to this scene we see a large amount of civilians around watching the battle between him and Zod so we know people are still about. All Snyder had to do was depict him actually trying to stop the damage or minimise it. Hell despite being overwhelmed Snyder could have shown that he was still thinking of the people and still trying that would have made him Superman. A lack of experience doesn’t excuse his inaction as it’s based on character. Why is it a normal man can run into a burning building to save a random stranger? Some individuals just have that ability to act Superman embodies that despite the overwhelming odds of what’s transpiring he still tries key word being tries.

George Reeves is very close to the Golden Age Supes.George Reeves is the "most comic-accurate Superman", according to whom and what?
Also, people like Mike Francesa who have criticized the new Superman movie clearly have only seen the Reeve movies from the '70s & '80s. He likely hasn't watched or read anything Superman-related outside of that. For example, Krypto the Superdog has been a thing since 1955, and Mike's reaction to Krypto is "There's a SUPAH DAWG?" lol.
Further, Gunn's Superman is heavily inspired by Silver Age Superman comics.