Sometimes people get a little carried away in analizing what other people are trying to say. I put out a simple post and away you go. I personally like all of the variations of the Superman story from the original comic up to and including Smallville.
It's the journey that Clark Kent/Kal El must make to become Superman that is the backbone of the story. Nature vs. nurture. In many of the modern retellings, Krypton is less than an ideal place or society. Clark must constantly battle his genetic nature with the nurturing upbringing his Kansas farm life has provided. While one makes him strong the other makes him compassionate.
By 'no camp' I mean that I would like it to be a good superhero story. Let's leave today's Richard Pryors out of the story. A good Superman / Batman team-up would be nice.
I am the original 'Absent Minded Professor' type of computer geek. Yes, I want RFID chips in things to track what I bought or what I have. I want my fridge to remind me that I need more milk. In fact, I want my fridge and cabinets to create a grocery list and download it to my iPaq's to do list.
Sometimes people get a little carried away in analizing what other people are trying to say. I put out a simple post and away you go. I personally like all of the variations of the Superman story from the original comic up to and including Smallville. It's the journey that Clark Kent/Kal El must make to become Superman that is the backbone of the story. Nature vs. nurture. In many of the modern retellings, Krypton is less than an ideal place or society. Clark must constantly battle his genetic nature with the nurturing upbringing his Kansas farm life has provided. While one makes him strong the other makes him compassionate. By 'no camp' I mean that I would like it to be a good superhero story. Let's leave today's Richard Pryors out of the story. A good Superman / Batman team-up would be nice.
what it took to get here as long as it get's back to what Superman is about. I just want to see a good retelling of the story. No camp please.
I am the original 'Absent Minded Professor' type of computer geek. Yes, I want RFID chips in things to track what I bought or what I have. I want my fridge to remind me that I need more milk. In fact, I want my fridge and cabinets to create a grocery list and download it to my iPaq's to do list.
3 or 4 out of 1000? I have that many drives die naturally.