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| Are you making a comment about how self-aggrandizing we are because uh YUP |
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| What does it say about us that both of our idols are orphaned and adopted by a different species, raised to fulfill a purpose |
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| KRYPTON IS EXPLODED STUPID |
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| My FanIdol can beat up your FanIdol (but he wouldn't because they're both good guys) |
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| RIght, no, I know what you mean. It is clear that they wanted to go for something *else* here. { I gotta work, man, } |
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| Yep, and it set the tone for the next 30 years, and I love it for it. I am glad this was made, too. |
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| Wish they had saved it for #2, but I understand the pressure. |
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| they had the chemistry of an alien meeting a reporter. I didn't buy their romance, but loved the idea of them as pals |
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| we are now agreeing about stuff this is weird |
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| except for when he saved that Oil platform shirtless, am I right girls? (cue: wooooo) |
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| I don't disgregard the blind for not being able to see, child. We all will know the Kal. |
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| ...to the tired 'boy scout' trope, which I was thankful for, but could similarly be whitewashed when not as familiar. |
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| They added a lot of dressing, which I could see as details only noticed by the experienced viewer. They also added subtlety... |
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| That's an interesting point, although from someone v. familiar with the character, the krypton stuff was almost all new. |
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| ... so what you're saying is, everyone needs to think like I do! I'm glad we could come to a satisfying conclusion. |
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| Very true, which I'll accept. |
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| I thought MoS was remarkably reference-less. No Up-up and away, no Truth/Justice, 'Leap tall buildings', 'Bird/Plane' etc. |
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| I couldn't hear your wrongness over how good superman is |
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| I actually don't, by and large, but maybe that's because I am reading into it. See Also: 'Chronicle'. |
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| I think it had a lot more to do with how ready I was to be disappointed, and how little I was. |
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