

TIO ROLLO STRIKES AGAIN
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@TRLLStrksAgain
STAR WARS, 💬 COMICS, 📽 PELÍCULAS, 🥋 ARTES MARCIALES, ⚔️ ESPADAS, ROCK 🎸🎤, 📺 SERIES... Y MÁS UN GEEK EN TODO SENTIDO DE LA PALABRA









En este hilo voy a ordenar a los #Superman live-action en un espectro jerárquico (dejando fuera a los Superboy y al Clark de Smallville). Ojo: NO es un orden cronológico ni un ranking de mis favoritos. Los ordenaré desde la versión que más se alinea con el concepto Pre-Crisis original (la deidad omnipotente), pasando por adaptaciones híbridas (acertadas, a medias o mal ejecutadas), hasta culminar en la Post-Crisis de John Byrne (la versión más "terrestre", humana y con su pilar moral intacto). El marco de análisis es conceptual, pero la valoración de los matices es MI OPINIÓN. (1/10)🧵👇






El maestro @iambrucetimm lo entendió a la perfección. En el final del tercer capitulo de #SupermanAnimated el recién debutando al publico, #Superman, solo dice una linea de dialogo y queda totalmente claro que es todo lo contrario a lo que vimos en esa escena justificándose a gritos ante Lex y todos sus secuaces. Simplemente @JamesGunn no entiende a Superman.

¿Estás defendiendo aún sujeto que muy probablemente te pegue un tiro por ser inmigrante? Bueno, supongo que los sectarios como la neuronas no tienen funcionamiento



Curiosamente algo que nunca verás en BvS. Por Lex Luthor sobre actúa tanto como el Acertijo de Jim Carrey.







El maestro @iambrucetimm lo entendió a la perfección. En el final del tercer capitulo de #SupermanAnimated el recién debutando al publico, #Superman, solo dice una linea de dialogo y queda totalmente claro que es todo lo contrario a lo que vimos en esa escena justificándose a gritos ante Lex y todos sus secuaces. Simplemente @JamesGunn no entiende a Superman.




This is everything wrong with James Gunn's Superman all within 30 seconds. James Gunn's Superman is justifying himself to Lex Luthor of all people and therefore Lex Luthor actually wins in Superman 25. Gunn just doesn't know that's what he wrote. The real Superman doesn't ever need to do this. His confidence is quiet and built on an unshakable moral compass. By having Gunn's Superman stand there yelling, pleading, and begging Lex like a bitch to understand he "gets scared" and "screws up all the time", the character loses his status as the aspirational ideal. Instead of being an anchor for humanity to look up to, Superman is reduced to a defensive, relatable modern archetype desperate for validation, even if it's from the worst person imaginable. Modern screenwriting has this trend where every hero (no matter how mythic) MUST be broken down, filled with self-doubt, and constantly vocalize their anxieties. James Gunn is treating this moment (the very last scene Superman has a chance to truly be Superman) as a therapy session for himself. Lastly with this little monologue, Lex Luthor wins. The moment Superman loses his composure and starts shouting his insecurities like he overdosed on estrogen that morning, Lex wins the philosophical argument. In this movie, Lex's whole thing is to establish that Superman is a false god. An alien fraud. An unstable that needs to be stabilized or rid of. By showing that Superman is emotionally rattled, venting out his flaws, the narrative unknowingly validated Lex's suspicions. This alien is too emotionally fragile to hold the power of a god. Gunn thought he was writing a relatable Superman but really he just inserted himself. It would of been cheaper for all of us if his mom tied a red towel around his shoulders with a clothes pin and told him to go play outside for a little bit.



First teaser for ‘THE BATMAN: PART 2’. In theaters on February 18, 2028.








Una forma bonita de decir "es la peor versión live action de Lex Luthor pero jamás lo vamos admitir"

