(Seriously, that scene works better if you ignore the physical reality of it and concentrate on how Superman is symbolically ridding himself of his ties to Krypton in order to save the Earth. It's a beautiful metaphor! With no tidal waves!)
Yeah, I really do have to remember that it's just being faithful to the source material when it throws all of physics, biology and chemistry right out the window and let it go. Maybe watching it again would help.
I wanted to like the movie, but while that amazing airliner crash/rescue scene was worth my admission price and I liked that they made James Marsden's character a fundamentally good and worthy rival for Lois' affection, I really didn't care much for the whole.
Hell, I'm still expecting them to somehow bring back Barry Allen (if they haven't already).
I believe there is an edict at DC Comics against bringing back Barry Allen except in Elseworlds-type stories.
Uh. There's a strong chance that they're bringing him back. It's been implied more than once.
No, really.
Crazy tights wearing man can FLY and you all get upset about the lack of a tidal wave.
Ya'll crack me up.
Truly, nothing is sacred.
Sperm are. Every one of 'em, in fact.
Uh. There's a strong chance that they're bringing him back. It's been implied more than once.
No, really
DAMMIT!
Well, the hints that have been dropped definitely don't mean that DC will follow through, because right now they are Lameass Clusterfuck Central.
Haven't been up on the comics scene for a while. Hell, I only read Identity Crisis this Christmas and still haven't read Infinite Crisis or MegaWHOA! Crisis or Not A Crisis, but Definitely a Bummer or whatever came after IC.
still haven't read Infinite Crisis or MegaWHOA! Crisis or Not A Crisis, but Definitely a Bummer or whatever came after IC.
Don't even bother. Basically, the multiverse is back, the New Gods have been killed, and....that's about it.
There, I just saved you 2 years and bushels of money.