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What do you mean?
Like, "Save my mother from Lex.."
It came off as super forced with his..
"Save Martha...even though you don't know where she is, who she is, who has her, etc."
What do you mean?
That's interesting. I never thought of it like that. If he knew Bruce's mother name was Martha it would make more sense for him to say it in that moment.
Because let's be honest, if he didn't know, it wouldn't make much sense.
Because you shouldn't have to make assumptions to fill holes in a bad script. Maybe Supes x-ray visioned Batman and did some googling on Bruce Wayne, but how hard is it to show that? This movie has two separate scenes where main characters watch .avi files on a USB drive, yet it wastes no time showing how Lex uncovers Superman's secret identity or how Superman uncovers Batman's secret identity.
On the Martha subject, the intent of the scene is obvious, it's just a clumsy resolution that was poorly handled. They needed Batman and Superman to bond, so instead of any shared ideology or values they went with the obscure bit of trivia that their mothers have the same name. In order to make it work in the movie, they need Superman to utter a line that he would have no reason to suspect Batman would respond to, using his own mother's first name, then another character has to run into the scene and explain to Batman that Martha is his mother. It's hamfisted.
He can change his mind, but again, Batman makes the case that he is this existential danger to humanity that must be dealt with at all cost, and I think that finding out that he have a mother should not have any bearing on that conclusion.Huh? That's some mental gymnastics. You can't buy that Batman could change his tune when he realizes that Supes mother is in peril. After his Mother was killed? How does it make Batman stupid when he realizes that Superman has the same beating heart as his own. That he's not just this alien creature. That he cares in his dying breath about his mother? That's a stretch to you? Would you rather he said Fuck your stupid mother and kill him.
I mean that's just odd...
Because you shouldn't have to make assumptions to fill holes in a bad script. Maybe Supes x-ray visioned Batman and did some googling on Bruce Wayne, but how hard is it to show that? This movie has two separate scenes where main characters watch .avi files on a USB drive, yet it wastes no time showing how Lex uncovers Superman's secret identity or how Superman uncovers Batman's secret identity.
On the Martha subject, the intent of the scene is obvious, it's just a clumsy resolution that was poorly handled. They needed Batman and Superman to bond, so instead of any shared ideology or values they went with the obscure bit of trivia that their mothers have the same name. In order to make it work in the movie, they need Superman to utter a line that he would have no reason to suspect Batman would respond to, using his own mother's first name, then another character has to run into the scene and explain to Batman that Martha is his mother. It's hamfisted.
He can change his mind, but again, Batman makes the case that he is this existential danger to humanity that must be dealt with at all cost, and I think that finding out that he have a mother should not have any bearing on that conclusion.
Let me give you an example, since Snyder love him some 9/11 imagery, would finding out the Osama Bin Laden has a mother and that he loves her very much would change your opinion about the danger that he poses and about what we should do to fight him?
And just so we're clear, I'm not comparing Superman to Bin Laden, I'm saying that the issues that Batman had with Superman should have nothing to do with whether he had a mother or what her name was, and that made his change of mind on him feel abrupt and arbitrary.
He can change his mind, but again, Batman makes the case that he is this existential danger to humanity that must be dealt with at all cost, and I think that finding out that he have a mother should not have any bearing on that conclusion.
Let me give you an example, since Snyder love him some 9/11 imagery, would finding out the Osama Bin Laden has a mother and that he loves her very much would change your opinion about the danger that he poses and about what we should do to fight him?
And just so we're clear, I'm not comparing Superman to Bin Laden, I'm saying that the issues that Batman had with Superman should have nothing to do with whether he had a mother or what her name was, and that made his change of mind on him feel abrupt and arbitrary.
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I believe he would just say "mother", "he has my mother". Instead of calling her mother by name. That was weird and completely forced. Obviously it's forced for a reason, given the outcome.
Spending time during a fight to understand each other ideologies would even be more of a stretch, and silly as hell.
What, you don't call your parents by their first name? That's beta as fuck.
Know what's even more beta? When the Kryptonite gas begins to wear off and he gestures to Superman with his hands...."now hold now! It was just a prank bro!" After all that big talk, he becomes a bigger punk than Red from the movie Friday.Know what's Beta? Batman's reaction to Superman's mother's name.
Know what's even more beta? When the Kryptonite gas begins to wear off and and gestures to Superman with his hands...."now hold now! It was just a prank bro!" After all that big talk, he becomes a bigger punk than Red from the movie Friday.
I still don't know how people didn't get that Bruce being lifted by bats was a metaphorical dream thing, you're seeing a kid levitating in a swarm of bats, now im sure bats can't do that and Bruce can't fly, of course its a dream! what else would it be.
It's the first few minutes of a superhero movie so it's still establishing what is possible in the movie universe. I didn't know what to think at first, but yes, he explicitly say it's a dream after a few moments.
Lol don't be clowns. That terrorist dude is dead as shit. Superman fucking lied.
I pictured him swooping in, cupping the back of his head ever so gently while embracing him tightly..turning his body around just before impact. Their eyes connect once the dust from those flimsy African walls settles. Superman puts his lips to his ears and whispers "Consider this mercy."
Come on dude. He doesn't ask for her help in the email, and if I was Batman I would assume Superman might know another super being, hence that scene.
We get it, you hate the film lol
That makes sense, Batman thought WW was like Superman and though they knew each other because they had super powers.
Batman didn't ask for WW's help.
Know what's even more beta? Saving your woman from drowning while she's trying to grab a staff, then drowning yourself trying to get that staff yourself.
She said boys don't share.If he thought she was in league with Superman then why would he send her a playful email? Wouldn't he consider her just as dangerous as Superman? The point is that the, "I thought she was with you" line only works if he has no idea who she truly is and what she is capable of. However, we already see in the movie that he was able to learn that she is not exactly human before the DD fight.
Know what's even more beta? Saving your woman from drowning while she's trying to grab a staff, then drowning yourself trying to get that staff yourself.
Know what's even more beta? When the Kryptonite gas begins to wear off and he gestures to Superman with his hands...."now hold now! It was just a prank bro!" After all that big talk, he becomes a bigger punk than Red from the movie Friday.
If he thought she was in league with Superman then why would he send her a playful email? Wouldn't he consider her just as dangerous as Superman? The point is that the, "I thought she was with you" line only works if he has no idea who she truly is and what she is capable of. However, we already see in the movie that he was able to learn that she is not exactly human before the DD fight.
The way I observed that moment was Superman having been battered, beaten, and accepting his death, utters his last words that Lex Luthor has a woman named Martha. It's the dying clue trope. Martha's not a word used as a weapon to spurn dredged memories for Bruce, but a "kill me, but spare them" moment. It's in line with Superman's behavior throughout the final act: self-sacrificing facing Batman, a nuclear detonation, and ultimately Doomsday while weakened and wielding the Kryptonite spear. Save others at the expense of his own life.
Batman already speculated on Superman's parents while dragging him to his place of execution that Superman was taught to mean something, that he's here for a reason. He knew Superman had parents, so even if Superman uttered "mom/mother/ma" instead of Martha, it would've never struck a chord with Batman either way. At least by uttering "find him (Luthor), save Martha," that's enough clues before Batman could possibly drives the spear into his head and save that woman afterwards if he so chooses. Pleading "save my mother" is just as similar as pleading "save my girlfriend, father, cousin, or dog" it's too ambiguous that even a google search of "Luthor + noun" would be worthless.
Jesus christ. This is like beyond bottom of the barrel nitpicks here.
That plus the fact that Superman is in the mode of covering his real identity at this point still. I'm fairly certain Batman doesn't actually know he's Clark Kent at this point, though even if he does I'm rather certain Superman doesn't know that Batman knows that... Anyway, when you're trying to cover your identity like that you get rather used to putting yourself in the 3rd person and referring to things as not your own. Superman by this point is probably pretty decent at separating himself from "Clark Kent" when he's in his costume and out doing things. To me it's far more natural that he tries to plead with Batman to tell him to save "Martha" rather than "his mom."
"I'm a friend of your son."
He knows.
That was after the explanation from Lois that Martha is Clark's mother.
Oh right, "it's his mother's name!"
Fuck that was cringeworthy.
"I'm a friend of your son."
He knows.
Can anyone explain to me why Gotham and metropolis were basically new York and New Jersey in terms of geography? Stupid.
Can anyone explain to me why Gotham and metropolis were basically new York and New Jersey in terms of geography? Stupid.
If seems dumb to me. If superman was that close to Gotham, I really dont see why batman would need to exist.
If seems dumb to me. If superman was that close to Gotham, I really dont see why batman would need to exist.
If seems dumb to me. If superman was that close to Gotham, I really dont see why batman would need to exist.
I always assumed Gotham was Detroit or chicago, geographically.
"I'm a friend of your son."
He knows.
Movie in a nutshell:
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I had the opposite. I always assumed Gotham was New York and Metropolis was Chicago. Hence people moving there from Kansas. Just like in real life!If seems dumb to me. If superman was that close to Gotham, I really dont see why batman would need to exist.
I always assumed Gotham was Detroit or chicago, geographically.
So. Moving forward to when "Superman Returns" and flies out of the casket or however they bring him back, wouldn't it be awesome if the played the original John Williams FanFare, if only the first 25 secs. I do every much enjoy the Hans theme, I feel like I heard it far too much in the film. It is a fine track but its time to embrace the past.
So about average. Yup..seems to be the overall general consensus.I saw this on Friday and really don't think it is the disaster many of the reviews make it out to be.
I think I would give it 3 stars overall
lol..Hilarious.Movie in a nutshell:
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To be blunt, the Williams theme is dead. It's tied exclusively to the Donner series (with Superman Returns was a direct sequel to), so at this point it's Zimmer or something else new going forward.