Man of Steel vs Superman Returns

Started by Supra12 pages

Originally posted by Zack Fair
No.

His dad wanted to die. He wanted to do what his dad wanted. It was more stupid than being a "stone cold killer" He did not want to destroy everything.

WTF man.

I'm not saying he wanted to destroy anything, I'm saying he did not try to stop anything from being destroyed.

Do you even remember the bar scene?

I remember everything. He was clumsy and too loose, but lets not forget this was the first time he ever got to flex his muscles and actually fight. Inexperienced with a lot of pent up issues. He could have done much much better, I agree. Hopefully he will learn by the sequel. Still it does not make him a stone cold killer, man.

Originally posted by Zack Fair
I remember everything. He was clumsy and too loose, but lets not forget this was the first time he ever got to flex his muscles and actually fight. Inexperienced with a lot of pent up issues. He could have done much much better, I agree. Hopefully he will learn by the sequel. Still it does not make him a stone cold killer, man.

Clumsy and too loose? He was hard as a rock, the guy pushed him and the guy pushed himself back, it did nothing to him, he knew he couldn't kill that guy right there so what did he do? He destroyed his life's work and employment byt destroying his truck.

I wasn't talking about the truck incident but the fight. Your way of mixing things up is making this really confusing. I think I'll just give up on you with one last comment: none of that makes him a "stone cold killer."

With that said I'm getting out of this mess.

Originally posted by Zack Fair
I wasn't talking about the truck incident but the fight. Your way of mixing things up is making this really confusing. I think I'll just give up on you with one last comment: none of that makes him a "stone cold killer."

With that said I'm getting out of this mess.

It was not a fight, instead of murdering him but instead he destroyed his truck.

Obviously talking about the metropolis fight, not the truck incident. Are you dense, bro? Anyway the fact Kal did not murder the guy with the truck right there disproves your "stone cold killer" argument. So yeah. Don't know why I keep coming back. Guess I can't let go when I keep seeing twist and mix everything I say.

Originally posted by Zack Fair
Obviously talking about the metropolis fight, not the truck incident. Are you dense, bro? Anyway the fact Kal did not murder the guy with the truck right there disproves your "stone cold killer" argument. So yeah. Don't know why I keep coming back. Guess I can't let go when I keep seeing twist and mix everything I say.

I'm talking about he truck scene bro, he was mad enough that some one poured some been on him and tried to push him and it did nothing to him and he runs out and trashes the guys lively hood. He does not care about anything but winning fights no matter what form, he refuses to back down to anyone, if he cant murder them in cold blood he will destroy their life in another way.

Originally posted by Supra
I'm talking about he truck scene bro, he was mad enough that some one poured some been on him and tried to push him and it did nothing to him and he runs out and trashes the guys lively hood. He does not care about anything but winning fights no matter what form, he refuses to back down to anyone, if he cant murder them in cold blood he will destroy their life in another way.

IOW, Supes didn't kill him, which goes against your argument that he's a "stone cold killer".

Its funny when you tell someone in public that they are dead to you, they still think you actually care about them.. Hilarious

Why are you using an example where Superman doesn't kill to support your argument that he's a "stone cold killer"?

Its funny when you tell a person you will never speak to them again, they actually think you are going to speak to them.

It's a valid question. How does Superman getting revenge on a bully by wrecking a truck = "stone cold killer".

Originally posted by Robtard
It's a valid question. How does Superman getting revenge on a bully by wrecking a truck = "stone cold killer".

I believe that we've found another term that Supra doesn't know the meaning of.

Originally posted by Robtard
It's a valid question. How does Superman getting revenge on a bully by wrecking a truck = "stone cold killer".

No matter what if you piss him off if he is not going to straight out kill you he's going to ruin your life some other way. He's a fighter, he does not listen to anyone or anything, if he wan't to do something he does it.

Originally posted by Supra
No matter what if you piss him off if he is not going to straight out kill you he's going to ruin your life some other way. He's a fighter, he does not listen to anyone or anything, if he wan't to do something he does it.

So "ruining your life" = "stone cold killer"?

But really, that bully would likely have vehicle insurance, otherwise you can't get work hauling.

Originally posted by Supra
I'd like to see routh brawl which he can't, he got brawled by some thugs and had to go amp to life that island.

He was weakened via kryptonite. Why are you purposely ignoring context?

Originally posted by Robtard
Are you insane or just trolling again?

He's pretty much an extreme combination of both.

Originally posted by Robtard
So "ruining your life" = "stone cold killer"?

But really, that bully would likely have vehicle insurance, otherwise you can't get work hauling.

Didn't I already explain the definition of a killer vs a murder in honest, then you flip it on me to work against me, thats the type of person you are, I be honest and you take honest words against me after I already stated the difference.

Whatever I call him or you call him changes nothing to the truth of how he acts. He is a fighter, Routh is not. He has zero screen feats to prove he is.

Using the destruction of a truck doesn't fit in either the "killer" or "murderer" sense. Still odd.

You go with whatever makes you happy though 🙂

Originally posted by Robtard
Using the destruction of a truck doesn't fit in either the "killer" or "murderer" sense. Still odd.

You go with whatever makes you happy though 🙂

Supra: He killed the truck, didn't he?