
Heretic
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Aug 26, 2013 5:15pm
That's what I was thinking too. A movie based off that would be, at least, interesting to see, since it was (to my memory, it was a good number of years ago that I read it) a pretty dark portrayal of things.ptown_trojans_1;1490753 wrote:Sounds pretty much like the Frank Miller comic, The Dark Knight Returns. There Superman was pretty much a puppet of the U.S. Government.
So, I wonder if Batman will set off a nuke, get in a big suit, and beat Superman to a pulp?
I don't like this at all, but we'll see how it goes.

Trueblue23
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Aug 26, 2013 5:20pm
Very dark, and a little more "sci-fi" than DC has done recently.Heretic;1491496 wrote:That's what I was thinking too. A movie based off that would be, at least, interesting to see, since it was (to my memory, it was a good number of years ago that I read it) a pretty dark portrayal of things.
Will be interesting

said_aouita
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Aug 27, 2013 8:34pm
[h=1]Bryan Cranston reportedly cast as Lex Luthor[/h]

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Aug 27, 2013 8:42pm

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Dr. Heinz Fraudster
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Aug 28, 2013 5:37pm
I think why "grown" men resonate with superhero movies is that they relate to the revenge/justice part strongly.
Also that the superheroes are "regular" people that can do extraordinary things.
Then there is simply the entertainment value they have: Good vs Evil never fails as it is part of our earthbound nature.
Here in the US we are almost born with a need for an external enemy of some sort.
There is something quite primitive/savage about the whole fascination.
Never liked any of the Batman, Spiderman or Superman movies myself.
Peace from Dayton.
Also that the superheroes are "regular" people that can do extraordinary things.
Then there is simply the entertainment value they have: Good vs Evil never fails as it is part of our earthbound nature.
Here in the US we are almost born with a need for an external enemy of some sort.
There is something quite primitive/savage about the whole fascination.
Never liked any of the Batman, Spiderman or Superman movies myself.
Peace from Dayton.

said_aouita
Posts: 8,532
Aug 28, 2013 7:22pm
Abu the skateboarding sloth should make a cameo.
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Dr. Heinz Fraudster
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Sep 4, 2013 2:07am
C. G. Jung a few times referred to the hypocrisy of people who are not aware of the dark or shadow-side of their nature.said_aouita;1492681 wrote:Abu the skateboarding sloth should make a cameo.
It is under all circumstances an advantage to be in full possession of one's personality, otherwise the repressed elements will only crop up as a hindrance elsewhere, not just at some unimportant point, but at the very spot where we are most sensitive. If people can be educated to see the shadow-side of their nature clearly, it may be hoped that they will also learn to understand and love their fellow men better. A little less hypocrisy and a little more self-knowledge can only have good results in respect for our neighbor; for we are all too prone to transfer to our fellows the injustice and violence we inflict upon our own natures (Jung, 1966: par. 28).