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As an Oklahoman, the Synderverse Pa Kent death scene is so infuriating. Tornadoes do really weird shit - people get sucked up into powerful tornadoes and deposited miles away (& alive/with minor injuries!) all the fucking time. For example, the Lake Thunderbird tornado (EF-4) from about a decade ago hit a grocery store head on, annihilated it, but a few random aisles (including ones with glass pickle jars!) were fine & left standing. Same tornado proceeded to cross a road, hit a truck, deposited driver into a field uninjured, their truck meanwhile was destroyed/rolled into a twisted metal ball.
As another fellow Oklahoman, i’ve seen some weird shit as well. I remember a tornado back in 2011 damaged someone’s house and then proceeded to level the rest of the houses on the street.
 
Can one of Southerners suddenly appearing in this thread tell me what the accent was that Ma and Pa Kent had? I could hardly follow what they were saying at some points.

We'll set aside the question for now of why Clark doesn't have the accent of the people who raised him from a baby.
 
As an Oklahoman, the Synderverse Pa Kent death scene is so infuriating. Tornadoes do really weird shit - people get sucked up into powerful tornadoes and deposited miles away (& alive/with minor injuries!) all the fucking time. For example, the Lake Thunderbird tornado (EF-4) from about a decade ago hit a grocery store head on, annihilated it, but a few random aisles (including ones with glass pickle jars!) were fine & left standing. Same tornado proceeded to cross a road, hit a truck, deposited driver into a field uninjured, their truck meanwhile was destroyed/rolled into a twisted metal ball.

TLDR, if Clark saved his dad, no one would have blinked twice. & Pa Kent, being a lifelong resident of Kansas - smack dab in Tornado Alley, would have known this as well.

Heck, when I first saw Man of Steel, I actually thought Pa Kent committed suicide by tornado.
I have family up in Kansas, one of which lost their home in a tornado and I cannot fathom any of them being retarded enough to do that shit. I honestly had the same reading when I saw it the first time. Also this is like the one instance where Clark could get away with flying in front of others because it's a fucking tornado
 
Can one of Southerners suddenly appearing in this thread tell me what the accent was that Ma and Pa Kent had? I could hardly follow what they were saying at some points.

We'll set aside the question for now of why Clark doesn't have the accent of the people who raised him from a baby.
Definitely not Kansas, but maybe Missouri or some other southern state? Also I will say that accents can change. I have an aunt from Kansas who moved around a lot and she's lost her Kansas accent.
 
and Shiara goes for backless dresses:
The real mystery is how her JLU-era sports bra works.

Anyway, the DCU wiki has this to say about movie Hawkgirl:

Kendra Saunders, also known as Hawkgirl, is a winged metahuman warrior turned superhero. She is the reincarnation of a Thanagarian and a member of the Justice Gang.

I assume that's pieced together from some kind of tie-in whatever or something.

I think the Snyder movies will age better than people think. They're good movies, their problem is they're what not many people want (very serious, very unironic, long and did I mention very serious?). But on the other hand both the MCU films and other Gunn are very of their time - the quips, the references, the zaniness. They'll look like Herbie Goes Bananas to later generations with their heavy-handed humour and zappy-effiects. The effects in Snyder strive for realism which will age better as will seriousness and more mythic tone.
Man of Steel was like Jurassic Park for superheroes. It showed what it might really feel like to see something like a kryptonian in real life for the first time, and so far, almost for the last time. Almost everything else still looks like guys dangling from wires in front of a green screen. As for how it's aging, well, I think Superman '25 is already making it look better.

 
Had a really long post but it deleted itself so I'll just say it was a weak 6.5/10. A great example of a movie thats greater than the sum of it's parts.

The humor was not great, it's like they started with a more serious movie then pivoted to a G rated kids movie after already filming the edgiest stuff but then still left it in (The Indian dude dying, Superman and Lois argument, Metamorpho torturing Superman ect), the Jimmy subplot is proof that the reviews are bought because it, Jimmy and Lexs ex were all awful, Luthor was a whiny idiot loser whos master plan was to get Superman to swallow some nanites, Lois started off as an interesting bitch and then lost all her personality, Superman's parents talked like they were retarded and the final speech Superman gave was very dumb and childish. Krypto was terrifying imo and his jokes while funny felt like they belonged to a different movie (Superman was afraid he was going to slaughter the cows on the farm). I liked the Justice Gang tho, Superheroes just doing cool shit should be the norm.

As a response to Snyder this movie basically had no stakes, Metropolis is ripped in half but it's fine because...the entire city evacuated? The Justice Gang brutally kills a monster but it's fine because Superman said "aw shucks guys you shouldn't have drilled it's eyes out 😃." Superman kills Ultraman and Hawkgirl kills Netanyahu and no one cares. Superman learning that his parents sent him to colonize Earth is basically just brushed off, same thing with the torture, and Luthor shooting the Indian guy.

@Fluoxetine Man those two you posted might be brain damaged. Metropolis literally got ripped in two.
 
As another fellow Oklahoman, i’ve seen some weird shit as well. I remember a tornado back in 2011 damaged someone’s house and then proceeded to level the rest of the houses on the street.
I think that was the El Reno/Piedmont EF5. It did a lot of weird shit, like tore the roof & all the walls off someone's house but left their dining room table undisturbed with the dinner plates set (I think the tornado happened around 4:30/5 pm?)

. Also this is like the one instance where Clark could get away with flying in front of others because it's a fucking tornado
This. A person flying in the air during a powerful tornado is arguably the only time no one would blink twice witnessing such a thing.

Also, tornado survivors report weird shit saving them all the time - the Joplin EF-5 tornado straight up had people reporting Mothmen/Mantis aliens/giant Butterfly creatures shielding them from the tornado. (Note: Joplin tornado also kicked up a lot of potent toxic fungus in the air that caused people to hallucinate/killed many survivors months later due to severe fungal lung infections. But personally, I like to believe in the kind protective aliens...)

Definitely not Kansas, but maybe Missouri or some other southern state? Also I will say that accents can change. I have an aunt from Kansas who moved around a lot and she's lost her Kansas accent.
I thought it sounded Appalachian, like bumfuck Kentucky/the far boonies of Pennsylvania. It definitely wasn't Southern, nor was it rural Texas/Oklahoma/Arkansas drawl.
 
Can one of Southerners suddenly appearing in this thread tell me what the accent was that Ma and Pa Kent had? I could hardly follow what they were saying at some points.

We'll set aside the question for now of why Clark doesn't have the accent of the people who raised him from a baby.
ArKansasBamaIppi accent. To James Gunn, everyone in flyover country sounds the same.
 
Metropolis is ripped in half but it's fine
It's technically Luthor’s fault for flipping on his large hadron collider.

And somehow the only way to shut it off is for Superman to do a mid-air raid on Luthor’s hover-pod and force him to cough up a passcode? Which....but didn’t the thing explode ten scenes ago? Like the collider-portal-device or whatever just fully collapsed in on itself, but apparently Terrific can still bluetooth the kill command.

What exactly is he sending a signal to? I dunno.
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But, I’m not gonna sit here and relitigate Man of Steel. Remember the Snyder Cut teased the Injustice storyline, where Superman turns fascist because Lois got charbroiled. And that’s what the Flash was babbling about when he warned Bruce, who by the way was somehow right about everything again.

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And you know what, I'm done. I’m done pretending Zack was misunderstood. He spelled it out in spray paint and slow motion. The audience did not feel like tagging along.
 
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Remember the Snyder Cut teased the Injustice storyline, where Superman turns fascist because Lois got charbroiled. And that’s what the Flash was babbling about when he warned Bruce, who by the way was somehow right about everything again.
Batman vs. Superman teased the Injustice storyline, with the weird flashforward scenes/hallucinations Bruce was having.

Although I will never grasp why. Injustice had a mediocre plot - it only did well due to solid gameplay mechanics & the novelty of an "evil Justice League" aesthetic. Of all the DC storylines for the DCEU to build up to/be the DCEU's Thanos, Injustice certainly wasn't the one to pick.
 
Batman vs. Superman teased the Injustice storyline, with the weird flashforward scenes/hallucinations Bruce was having.

Although I will never grasp why. Injustice had a mediocre plot - it only did well due to solid gameplay mechanics & the novelty of an "evil Justice League" aesthetic. Of all the DC storylines for the DCEU to build up to/be the DCEU's Thanos, Injustice certainly wasn't the one to pick.
Injustice generated a ton of positive buzz among casual fans when it first came out, something that couldn't be said for any non-Batman DC thing since the tail end of the DCAU.
 
Finally saw Superman today. Don't have much to add that hasn't already been said besides I stand by my theory people want the movie to be better than it actually is. It was fine, although if you don't like or are tired of Gunn's schtick you'll hate it. But it was perfectly decent capeshit to me, especially compared to Marvel lately. More interested in seeing how the DCU goes from here, Gunn has some weird ideas. I know he wants to do Batman but I really don't think he'll do it right. Matt Reeves' Batman isn't perfect but I think he does a better job than Gunn would.
 
I never knew half of that.

Honestly, could have had something far more plausible with Pa Kent having a heart attack or an automobile accident. Clark could have the chance to save him by carrying him to the nearest hospital or bending steel wreckage out of the way. You could think of plenty of things that would be complicated by witnesses. The real issue of course is that Clark shouldn't let someone die to preserve his secret but if you're going to, there are better ways to do it.

Clark is proved right later in the film also, when one of the kids he saved from the bus as a child is pretty heavily hinted to know who he is but keeps his secret.

Exactly, they should've killed him with a heart attack like the Christopher Reeve Superman.


This scene, to me, is way more moving. He just collapses and that's the end, Clark can travel faster than the speed of light yet he can't do anything for his dad. It serves as big lesson that he can't save everyone, even having god-like power isn't enough. Having him die to something that Superman can easily rescue him from, doesn't carry that emotional weight when you put yourself in Superman's shoes.

Can one of Southerners suddenly appearing in this thread tell me what the accent was that Ma and Pa Kent had? I could hardly follow what they were saying at some points.

We'll set aside the question for now of why Clark doesn't have the accent of the people who raised him from a baby.

They sounded very Appalachian to me (source, grew up in the region). If you told me the Kents were from eastern Tennessee instead of Kansas I'd believe it.

You could partially excuse the accent and say Clark was influenced by his fellow school kids and friends and teachers when he was growing up, but I still think he'd have a little of Kent accent. The producers probably didn't put that much thought into it. In their mind a farmer from Kansas is exactly the same as a man living in the foothills of West Virginia.
 
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This scene, to me, is way more moving. He just collapses and that's the end, Clark can travel faster than the speed of light yet he can't do anything for his dad. It serves as big lesson that he can't save everyone, even having god-like power isn't enough. Having him die to something that Superman can easily rescue him from, doesn't carry that emotional weight when you put yourself in Superman's shoes.
He clutches his left arm as well, clearly feeling the numbness there. Sign of a heart-attack right. His death is quite sudden but that's the right choice for a movie of the time. You're right - that's the best Pa Kent death ever done.
 
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