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Man of Steel - Official Trailer #2

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The worst were the songs that were obviously geared towards teen fangirls who watched just because of the love triangles. Some episodes had really well placed songs though like I grieve during Johnathan's funeral, and some others I can't remember off hand.

One Moment More for the finale when Lana leaves for Paris and Clark watches from across the street. Great great choice.
 
i.e. His physical safety

No, his emotional safety. It's also a bit selfish too for Pa Kent, as he wants to keep his son with him, and that's what makes him such a human character. I have a hard time believing you can't look past the surface of what he's saying and realize the meaning of why he's so ambivalent.

At risk of what, becoming celebrities? Oh, the horror!

At becoming a science experiment.
 
I really dig the trailer. The 'maybe' line especially. You look at Pa Kent's body language, and you see he is wrestling with the question. There is a conflict between his head and his heart.

As a parent myself, I know if when my son grew up he told me he wanted to join the army and fight in Afghanistan, i'd have mixed emotions. Pride in him wanting to help others, and fear and worry about him putting himself in danger.

And him saving those kids on the bus isn't a simple moral choice. He revealed himself to those kids he saved, he put his family and himself at risk. So to me, "maybe" is a totally believable response. Usually the parent figures in these stories are just there to dispense some mantra that the character lives by. At least showing the doubt and conflict that Pa has makes him a more believable and relatable character.

Well, it's a good thing he figures this out by the time he becomes an adult. Think of how much risk his family and friends would be in if he didn't disguise his identity by wearing glasses.
 
No, his emotional safety. It's also a bit selfish too for Pa Kent, as he wants to keep his son with him, and that's what makes him such a human character. I have a hard time believing you can't look past the surface of what he's saying and realize the meaning of why he's so ambivalent.

Some sad people like to convince themselves that they're so smart that they've seen a flaw that no one else was bright enough to notice.
 
No, his emotional safety. It's also a bit selfish too for Pa Kent, as he wants to keep his son with him, and that's what makes him such a human character. I have a hard time believing you can't look past the surface of what he's saying and realize the meaning of why he's so ambivalent.

EMOTIONAL SAFETY? HEY KID, I WANT YOU TO BE EMOTIONALLY SAFE SO ANYTIME YOU SEE AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE AN INNOCENT CIVILIAN FROM DYING I WANT YOU TO IGNORE IT UNLESS YOU'RE WEARING A MASK OF SOME SORT. FOR YOUR EMOTIONAL SAFETY.


good lord


At becoming a science experiment.
Oh, so we're back to physical safety again.
 
Was the bandit bald?

Then he's Batman.

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EMOTIONAL SAFETY? HEY KID, I WANT YOU TO BE EMOTIONALLY SAFE SO ANYTIME YOU SEE AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE AN INNOCENT CIVILIAN FROM DYING I WANT YOU TO IGNORE IT UNLESS YOU'RE WEARING A MASK OF SOME SORT. FOR YOUR EMOTIONAL SAFETY.


good lord



Oh, so we're back to physical safety again.

I'm not crazy right? Is my point really that flawed? Someone else butt in. I feel like I'm in the fucking Twilight Zone right now.
 
I'm not crazy right? Is my point really that flawed? Someone else butt in. I feel like I'm in the fucking Twilight Zone right now.

It's pretty simple, Pa Kent fears that if people found out that Clark was a fucking alien with super powers then they would be afraid of him and he would no longer be able to live like a normal kid. Would our society accept a fucking alien with super powers? Well, that's the question the movie poses.
 
It's pretty simple, Pa Kent fears that if people found out that Clark was a fucking alien with super powers then they would be afraid of him and he would no longer be able to live like a normal kid. Would our society accept a fucking alien with super powers? Well, that's the question the movie poses.

identities change. a dead kid is a dead kid forever
 
It's pretty simple, Pa Kent fears that if people found out that Clark was a fucking alien with super powers then they would be afraid of him and he would no longer be able to live like a normal kid. Would our society accept a fucking alien with super powers? Well, that's the question the movie poses.

Sure, but your answer to your child's question "Should I have let them die" should never be "Maybe".
 
I'm not crazy right? Is my point really that flawed? Someone else butt in. I feel like I'm in the fucking Twilight Zone right now.

No it's not lol, I agree with you 100%.

Clark is 13 years old during that scene, it would be totally different if Pa Kent was saying that to an older and more mature Clark.
 
I'm not crazy right? Is my point really that flawed? Someone else butt in. I feel like I'm in the fucking Twilight Zone right now.

No, it's not flawed. It makes perfect sense to me. Pa Kent is a man who wants his son to live a normal life, and not spend his days being reviled by the people he tries to save. At the same time, he knows that Clark has the power to change the world, and make it a better place. Just...not yet. Not when he's still a child.

Sure, but your answer to your child's question "Should I have let them die" should never be "Maybe".

I agree, but he's probably so sick with grief that he's willing to give everyone else up just for his son's safety and normalcy. Being a parent makes you say and do crazy things out of love.
 
Sure, but your answer to your child's question "Should I have let them die" should never be "Maybe".

That response probably stems from a theological question of "is it alright to play God with your alien super powers?" If you tell Clark that yes you should use your powers then where does that end? King Clark Kent, benevolent dictator of the world? Remember that line in the comic con footage, "whoever that man is, good character or bad, he's going to change the world." Pa isn't just afraid for Clark, he's afraid for what it might mean to the world if Clark starts interfering.
 
That response probably stems from a theological question of "is it alright to play God with your alien super powers?" If you tell Clark that yes you should use your powers then where does that end? King Clark Kent, benevolent dictator of the world?

WHY DON'T YOU PUT THE WHOLE WORLD IN A BOTTLE?
 
Loved the trailer. I just hope the thematics are done in an interesting way because I've never really been a fan of the Clark/Supes characters just because I find him boring - at least in the films. At least since Snyder isn't fellating Richard Donner's version we can actually get something interesting this time - it certainly already LOOKS much more visually interesting than anything we got from Returns (I'm on record as hating how Singer's obsession with Superman and Donner ruined two movies - Superman and X3).

Oh, and is that a track from Lisa Gerrard in the trailer?
 
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