@sethysquaresaid:
@ssejllenrad said:
Like some of the people here said... It's more soap-opera than superhero series. Aside from that, the far deviation from the source materials affected my interest in the series. Not that far deviation is a bad thing (cause I loved Nolan's deviations) but I just felt they did it wrong. That's just me.
I don't really hate it. But I hate the fanatics. Fans are ok. But the fanatics piss the sh*t out of me. For example, the backlash when Henry Cavill was selected for Man of Steel. It was ridiculous. The fanatics wanted Welling to be the one and only Superman. That will kill the movie franchise. People will associate the movie with the show and the polarized fan/hate-base would cut the interest in the movie.
Another example of fanaticism? Here ya go...
@TitanTempest said:
@sethysquare said:
I love Smallville. People who hate it are actually dead on the inside. Poor them.
This!!!
Nyahahahahaha!
Uhm, there are fanatics everywhere. Havent you seen those Superman Christopher Reeves fanatics that bitch and whine about the new outfit all the time.
You look like you're one of them.
I made a joke, if you can't decide what is an exaggerated statement and a serious one, poor you.
Like you said "ssejjllenrad" deviations arnt bad, I like variations.... It would be stupid for every comic universe to feel the same, I dont think they did bad for their Smallville universe.... Smallville did a great thing by bring everyday people into the comic world. The more people we get into comics, the more publishers can expand and grow. Superman, has lost a lot of fandom over the years, but because of Smallville he gained many fans, which in my eyes is good!!!
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