Thanks for posting that review link, Tom. If that's what it is, that's... not Superman.
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Thanks for that link, Tom. The endless collateral damage in superhero movies has been really getting to me the last few years. The Avengers didn't get me as much that way, possibly because we saw Cap and others trying to save people, and the montage at the end did a good job of acknowledging the deaths of ordinary civilians. As did IM3, in some ways.
But after this review, I don't think I'll be seeing Man of Steel; I'm not a big Superman fan anyway, although I enjoyed Lois and Clark.
I have to see it, because I kind of made my cousin see Star Trek, and she really wants to see MoS.
If you've been interested in seeing Girl Rising, it's airing on CCN this Sunday June 16th at 9pm. It's a documentary about the importance of educating girls worldwide. It's well worth your time.
I'll be skipping Man of Steel, I think.
I'm not even a Superman fan (I mean, I don't mind him, but I don't love him -- I'm a Batman girl all the way), and even I knew, reading the review that Tom linked, that the filmmakers made a Big Mistake.
Zack Snyder, maybe you're drunk. So go away.
I'm not opposed to Superman, though I like him best as part of an ensemble (although I suppose I'm basing that on comic books, not film), but the trailers for Man of Steel just never, ever grabbed me. So I wasn't really planning to see it. But Mark Waid's review just tipped me over into OH HELL NO.
I'll be seeing MoS tomorrow with a friend of mine. She suggested we see it at the local drive-in, and I didn't want to even though I love the drive-in, and then I realized, it's because I want to save the special experience of the drive-in for movies I know I won't hate.
Just got back from Man of Steel, and I liked it much, MUCH more than I'd expected based on advance reviews. The visuals were marvelous, and it hit exactly the right character notes to me for almost all the characters (Jonathan Kent being the one glaring exception). I think some of the choices of story flow were poor, but it engaged me well on an emotional level, and that had been my greatest fear going in. Clark, and Lois, and the villains, and Martha Kent felt much more right to me than in the last movie; Lois actually felt better to me than any version has since Noelle Neill.
I just read a post complaining about triggers in The End. Is violence to women played for more laughs than violence towards men? What about sexual violence--from the trailers it seems like little to nothing is handled with respect, but I'm curious to know if gender or sexual issues are worse treated.
If you say it's a problem that a woman dies in an apocalypse movie, you need to be a bit more specific about either how she died, or what you were expecting the end of the world to mean. There's a fucking zombie in the trailer.