Presumably,
since that ship in the arctic was designed to colonize a new planet and had one of those Matrix-style Genesis Chambers, that could have been used to recreate the Kryptonian race on earth once Clark found the thing. Zod certainly seemed to want to use it for that purpose, albeit with negative concern about how the process would affect Clark's wellbeing.
The part of the machine in the Indian Ocean must have caused tsunamis. It wasn't meant to be an unpopulated area, either; they showed a fisherman there. Must have been horrible destruction.
They said that it was
using gravity to simulate increasing the earth's mass. It may be that the sudden return to normal once it was broken would generate tsunami tides everywhere when the world's oceans suddenly stopped being compressed by the additional weight.
Wait, so the good guy's plan was the one that didn't make sense?
I am cast in mind (unfavourably) towards Transformers, where the best I could work out was that in order to beat the guys who want to steal the thingy, you've got to give them the thingy. And, without irony, you will win and we will all be safe.
Perhaps it's fairer to say that no one's plans made sense in that movie, but here it at least sounds like crazy angry guy wants something that's reasonable to want.
Oh how I wish anyone, anyone on this team of scriptwriters had looked up the Wikipedia entry on
gravity. Because the explanation of how the World Engine worked was painful.
Perhaps it's fairer to say that no one's plans made sense in that movie, but here it at least sounds like crazy angry guy wants something that's reasonable to want.
Yeah, I'd agree with that.
OMG. No shit. Furthermore, there is the very obvious issue that
didn't they fucking ruin Krypton by fucking with the core? Didn't Zod criticize the council for fucking with the core?
Then what did he do?
Fuck with the core.
I just did not understand that shit at all.
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Okay, what the hell, they're making a LEGO movie??
...And it actually looks good? What? No, seriously, it's from the directors of
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
and
21 Jump Street,
both of which were surprisingly intelligent and hilarious...plus Batman.
What was surprisingly intelligent about
21 Jump St?
Did it happen after their fragile friendship was cracked to the core by the ex-uncool guy spouting off? I had to go find where my eyes had rolled off to at that point, and got too distracted to finish the movie.
I found it to be a very smart combination of homage and satire. It was much more than the dumb comedy I expected it to be.