Carpenter said:
So the movie with Superman as the main character is not a Superman movie?
Since the movie never once calls him Superman, and the only person to try to do so is a soldier mumbling the word around an apology before getting cut off, yeah, I do not feel bad about saying Superman is not a significant factor in the movie.
Carpenter said:
Fantastic argument, well spoken, I am left speechless by it. That is absolutely a real flaw in the movie, there were no scenes with Superman in the entire movie.
Your sarcasm is useless, as is your strawman. I invite you to keep both of them to yourself.
Carpenter said:
So you believe the people that made the movie were embarrassed by Superman?
Yes. That is exactly what I said. I am not in the habit of saying things I don't mean.
Carpenter said:
What on Earth gave you that idea? Oh right, they made a few changes and that means they hate your favorite superhero.
Please point out where I said or even implied Superman is my favorite superhero. Go ahead, find my words where I said that. I'll...well, I was about to say "I'll wait for you," but I won't do that because I didn't say it and you won't find it. You are making stuff up because you want to call me a baby, and you need to invent this narrative in order to do so.
In any event, I have already explained in great detail in this thread alone what gave me that idea. If you are actually interested in understanding my position, it won't be hard to find. If you're not, then please quit bothering me.
Carpenter said:
Yeah, you know what I go to the movies for? To see things that I have already seen. Makes perfect sense.
I do not care what you have gone to the movies for, nor am I impressed by your blatant misrepresentation of my position.
Carpenter said:
Kid, the movie never lied to you. Even if what you described is how it happened, that's only a character lying to you.
Two things, Carpenter.
First, that is exactly how it happened. That you have to phrase it as an uncertainty makes me question whether you've even seen the movie, and if you haven't, then why on Earth are you defending it with so much hostility?
Second, the character is part of the movie. His lines were written by the writers, directed by the director, and read by the actor. The grips held the mic, the crew lit the scene, the blah blah blah. All of those people participated in telling me that Kal-El could save everyone, and then thousands of people died in Metropolis before Kal-El killed Zod. Almost everyone whose name is in the credits played a part in it. The movie lied to me.
Carpenter said:
At no point is it ever presented that he couldn't have saved Zod.
Your argument is that Kal-El could have saved Zod, but chose not to, so the movie didn't lie? Sorry, that crap won't flush. If he didn't save everyone, then he couldn't save everyone. I don't care how things might have turned out if they'd been different, because they aren't different and they turned out the way they did. He had a chance to save everyone and he failed. He therefore could not save everyone.
Carpenter said:
He didn't kill Zod because he was going to kill a few people; he killed Zod because he was still willing to kill "his humans" after all of that. He killed Zod because he was pissed at Zod, because he threatened his mother, destroyed his home, and destroyed much of the city.
He killed Zod because he couldn't be bothered to save Zod, despite the movie banging on and on about how he's Space Jesus.
Carpenter said:
If you don't like the movie, fine, but stop trying to destroy it like us enjoying the movie is somehow wrong.
Carpenter, please understand this: I am physically incapable of caring less what you think about this movie. Not if you took a power drill to my frontal lobe could your opinion matter less to me, so I don't care if you disagree with me any more than I care if you agree with me. I am explaining my position: mine, and only mine. That I think the movie is bad, that I think the movie lies, that I think the movie was not made for me, speaks only about my opinion of the movie, not yours. If you do like the movie, then for Christ's sake be secure enough in your own position to read some criticism of it without acting like I'm on some crusade to have it stricken from the history books.
Carpenter said:
I mean your first argument is that the makers were embarrassed by Superman. That's demonstrably false considering Zack Snyder has promoted Man of Steel.
Yes. Man of Steel. Not Superman.