Superman Dialogue
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*cough cough* watch?v=7j4ZSvzuWcM&feature=re
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@Celedam Yeah, I guess you are right. And yeah, the Action Comics version of Clark Kent is kind of nerdy, but the "present" version of him in Superman seems more in-line with a George Reeves take on Clark.
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deep stuff
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His talking about predators
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@TheOnlySnake The Clark Kent in the New 52 "Action Comics" is a slacker kid living in a tenement...
Anyhow, I see your point, but in this case it's a movie and Bill is clearly talking about the movie Superman.
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@Celedam Problem is, that version of Clark Kent is not standard to all versions of Superman. The public Clark is not always a bumbling nerd. George Reeves played Clark as a normal guy. The animated series is much the same way. And in recent years, more often than not, that's how he is portrayed in the comics, as well. Everyone assumes the Christopher Reeve version of Clark Kent is how he is always portrayed.
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hasn't bruce wayne has been the "costume" for a long time though? like pre-crisis?
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He's very James Mason-esque in this role with the lisp as well as the classy, educated veneer of the arch villan.
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That's an academy award-grade performance right there.
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"And it is in that characteristic that Superman stands alone."
What about Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman?
When she had her own secret identity in the Silver Age, she didn't wake up Diana Prince in the morning. She was Wonder Woman, or Diana, Emmisary and Princess of Themyscira. She didn't gain her powers via external means(training, like Batman, or radioactive mutation, like Spider-Man), she was naturally strong and agile, IIRC.
Same can be said of the Mutants of Marvel fame.
The ironic thing is that writers nowadays basically say this about Batman.
TB4000 1 month ago 8
That's Tarantino talking through Carradine's mouth. The director is a real crazy comic books reader
MrKatiusko 4 months ago 6