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In a "Naughty Nurse" kind of way?vauge said:I fear the new dark look of the superman movies coming out.
Reeve is the only superman that I know and fell in love with.
vauge said:I fear the new dark look of the superman movies coming out.
Reeve is the only superman that I know and fell in love with.
vauge said:Reeve is the only superman that I know and fell in love with.
kal-el said:I'm pretty much writing this cause I'm bored. O well, where should I begin. Superman is an alien, he isn't from earth. He was born on the planet called Krytpon, hundreds of light years away from earth, and not in our galaxy.Krypton revolved around a red sun, so everyone on krypton was just like normal people. When krypton exploded,Jor-el and kara (Kal-el's parents) sent baby supes to earth in a spaceship. We have a yellow sun. That's where Superman's powers come from, some may refer to him as a "solar battery." So, when the sun goes down every night, he has more than enough energy stored to combat this problem. He is practically invulnerable, except for the fact that green kryptonite makes him weak. Green kryptonite is actually pieces of the planet krypton, which exploded,and fell to earth in a meteor shower. Red kryptonite, on the other hand, makes Clark have no inhibitions. Kind of "high", he has no morals, or priorities.
Clark's powers include:
Super hearing - can hear a conversation going on miles away
Super speed- can run at hyper-sonic speeds
Super strength- catches cars like they're frisbies
Invulnerability- nothing, except green kryptonite, can harm him
X-Ray vision- can see through things
Heat vision- can emit heat rays from his eyes
Superman's power's
The same as above, just a few more:
Flight- can fly at close to the speed of light, can make interstellar trips in a few short hours.
Speed reading- that ties in with super speed, Clark hadn't figured this out yet.
Telescopic vision- things miles away seem like inches away
Freeze breath- can freeze things with his breath
Tornado breath?- ties in with freeze breath- can simulate heavy gusts of wind by simply blowing
Caine said:I wasn't very happy with the season premire.
There were too many commercials for a premire, I think at one point we had 6 minutes of show in between commercials.
Also, I was SCREAMING at Clark (even though he can't hear me) to get his ASS back to the friggin' Fortress of Solitude.
Hopefully tomorrow night's episode will be better.
I was also disappointed in the ease of which Clark disposed of the two renegades from Krypton.kal-el said:Yea, it will be intresting to see how he acts without his powers. even though he will eventually get them back, I mean c'mon if he dosen't what good is the show anyway? I liked the premeire, but their were too many cliffhangers to be solved in 45 minutes. The WB should have made it like 1hr and a half, or even 2hrs.
Caine said:I was also disappointed in the ease of which Clark disposed of the two renegades from Krypton.
Gandhi>Bush said:I never really like superman. He has too many powers, and for some reason despite how "incredibly rare" it's supposed to be, EVERYONE has kryptonite. I do think the darker approach of the upcoming movie could be very interesting. Until I saw Kill Bill Vol. 2 I had absolutely no respect for Superman, but when Bill starts talking about the uniqueness of his alter ego being Clark Kent and his true self being Superman, I had a little more respect.
Come to think of it, I was never in to any of the DC comic characters. Marvel seemed to always have more compelling stories.
kal-el said:Yea, I was never into Superman either until 2000, when I was on house arrest. I had nothing better to do, but whatch tv. After I saw a couple episodes of smallville, I was hooked! I never looked back.
Caine said:I watched all three seasons in like.. 3 days or less.
kal-el said:Wow, you watched a whole season a day? Let me ask you a question Caine, if you oppose this war, then why did you go over there? Did you oppose it right from its inception?
kal-el said:Alright, cool. Yea our troops are America's backbone. I totally support them, its just that their keen sense of obligation and duty are being taken advantage of.
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