IrrelevantNotch
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He's a cunt.
See, I could totally accept that as an answer, but there are people who think floating the idea of letting children drown equals a concerned parent, which is beyond my understanding.
He's a cunt.
then why didn't he just say "no"?
See, I could totally accept that as an answer, but there are people who think floating the idea of letting children drown equals a concerned parent, which is beyond my understanding.
then why didn't he just say "no"?
See, I could totally accept that as an answer, but there are people who think floating the idea of letting children drown equals a concerned parent, which is beyond my understanding.
Being a concerned parent doesn't always align with the morally right choice.See, I could totally accept that as an answer, but there are people who think floating the idea of letting children drown equals a concerned parent, which is beyond my understanding.
Apparently you don't want to read the fucking explanations.
Pa Kent was just positing that perhaps he shouldn't mess with "God's plans" and let the natural course of the world happen as it would. That maybe his power is like playing God. You know like a god fearing Kansas farmer with any depth might?
Any other interpretation is way off base.
I don't really remember Superman being like that but I am not sure, I haven't read a lot of the comics. At least Superman TAS was fairly serious and it was fantastic. Superman can strike a balance, something can be emotional without having to go to Dark Knight levels. He is the most iconic superhero. We want him to do epic and meaningful stuff, not be prancing around and making dumb jokes.
Or ignorance. But I think the line is fine.
Apparently you don't want to read the fucking explanations.
Pa Kent was just positing that perhaps he shouldn't mess with "God's plans" and let the natural course of the world happen as it would. That maybe his power is like playing God. You know like a god fearing Kansas farmer with any depth might?
Any other interpretation is way off base.
Being a concerned parent doesn't always align with the morally right choice.
then why didn't he just say "no"?
Apparently mentally walking in a straight line from A to B is mental gymnastics now.A god fearing Kansas farmer who wants children to drown for God's happiness wouldn't raise a demigod alien without thinking he's the antichrist. You guys can do all the mental gymnastics you want, but in no sense are this man's words in any way aligned with that of a good person.
A god fearing Kansas farmer who wants children to drown for God's happiness wouldn't raise a demigod alien without thinking he's the antichrist. You guys can do all the mental gymnastics you want, but in no sense are this man's words in any way aligned with that of a good person.
A god fearing Kansas farmer who wants children to drown for God's happiness wouldn't raise a demigod alien without thinking he's the antichrist. You guys can do all the mental gymnastics you want, but in no sense are this man's words in any way aligned with that of a good person.
That scene struck me with it's apparent depth, and was moving. Then I come here and it's "durrr why is Pa Kent such a monster?"
I can see the argument for thinking that, the line flies in the face of everything Superman is supposed to be about. Of course, that looks to be the point this time around.
Unrelated, I assume I'm not the first in being disappointed this is another origin story and another retelling of an existing movie?
Can Superman even get drunk?
Maybe he thought you were on the bus?
One, he wasn't Superman yet. He was like 13.
Two, it's a complex issue, and one that perhaps Pa Kent is coming to terms with.
Indeed, and that's what made that clip great and points to a potentially great movie. Characters with conflict rather than a one-dimensional view of the world.He's not a completely good person. He has good intentions, but he doesn't know how to go about them. I'm pretty sure that's the point.
Shiiiiit, I remember that. Thomas Wayne-Batman was boss.Jonathan Kent doesn't want Clark to be taken away and have crap like this happen
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Yeah, agreed on both.
That scene struck me with it's apparent depth, and was moving. Then I come here and it's "durrr why is Pa Kent such a monster?"
Jesus, you can't even keep your argument straight. First it's "Pa Kent would never suggest letting those children drown" then it becomes "well, yea, but he was only suggesting those children should drown because god wanted it that way". I don't give a shit what his intentions are, the man is a selfish idiot.
do you people even enjoy movies anymore?
jesus
This right here, is the best burn of the week on GAF.Maybe he thought you were on the bus?
Nope. There is a variety of kryptonite that gets him high though.
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Yeah, I'm over the maybe thing. I like it.
Apparently you don't want to read the fucking explanations.
Pa Kent was just positing that perhaps he shouldn't mess with "God's plans" and let the natural course of the world happen as it would. That maybe his power is like playing God. You know like a god fearing Kansas farmer with any depth might?
What issue or story is this from? I was not aware of the Pot Kryptonite.
Well, I believe this discussion started over whether or not realism in a comic book movie is a good thing:First it's "Pa Kent would never suggest letting those children drown" then it becomes "well, yea, but he was only suggesting those children should drown because god wanted it that way". Whatever the case, he's still a douche.
Did Jonathan Kent really say 'maybe you should have let them die'. WTF?!?!?! Fuck this over realism bullshit. There is room for a "good" comic character in Hollywood.
Maybe he thought you were on the bus?
do you people even enjoy movies anymore?
jesus
I'd say the same but for different reasons. What if the gov't got wind of what this kid could do? Then they capture him somehow, run tests on him, maybe turn him into some sort of military weapon and the US becomes an unstoppable super power. Or they create more of him and develop some super army. Then other countries discover how to do the very same.
All of that for a bunch of snot nosed kids? I'm sorry but not. Let em' drown.
I wrote a joke for you.Hey so, I just found you
And this is crazy
Should you have saved those kids?
I dunno, maybe.
I'll be here all week ladies and germs.
Take my wife, please.
Only good movies.
Seems kind of boring. You don't like any bad movies?
Seems kind of boring. You don't like any bad movies?
I like TDKR.
How long has this conversation been going on now? I think Papa Kent's predicament is quite easy to understand. At its core it boils down to "should Clark Kent be super?" Even as a child he has these abilities that can literally save lives but at the risk of exposing himself to the world, being cast out, hunted, and locked up. As a father who loves his child where is the line between protecting his own child and recognizing that his son has the ability to do tremendous good?