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    Men in spandex survive the critic of time. If you don’t know the story of how Peter Parker came to acquire the superhuman abilities of an arachnid or how Clark Kent is more than your below average journalist, then you have yet to experience what so many have been experiencing for decades, but what makes these men in tights so appealing after so many years? A major reason as to why so many film producers have decided on rebooting these iconic films is the advance in technology which has…

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    who has inherited billions of dollars from his Dad’s company, which he continues to run the company after he became an adult. Superman is fighting crime and saving people mainly during the day. When not saving people and not stopping crime, he is Clark Kent who works at “The Daily Planet” or sometimes referred as “The Planet”. They both are not working alone in fighting crime, Batman has a long list of allies, but a main few are Robin, Batgirl(Barbara Gordon), Jim Gordon, Alfred. Superman…

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    Superman first appeared in DC Comics Action Comics #1 in June 1938. He was written and created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. He is often called the Man of Steel due to his invulnerability powers. The Superman symbol and name has become a part of American culture and can be seen throughout our culture including in songs, as nicknames, to describe people, common sayings, and more. What are Superman's powers? Superman's powers include incredible strength, the ability to fly. X-ray vision, super…

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    endless stream of ever new submen criminals and "foreign-looking" people not only to justify his existence but even make it possible.” What keeps Superman famous is the human attributes portrayed through his duel personalities and both Superman and Clark Kent. There in lies where the magic happens for the man of…

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    Substance dualism is the ideology that there are two different types of worlds: the material world and the world of ideas. The material world is considered as the physical body that encounters its own experiences. As for the world of ideas, it is known as the mind, as the mind encounters its own experiences and has the ability to reason. Additionally, substance dualism is the relation of both the physical and non-physical world. It identifies how both the body and mind have different features…

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    Though they share a common goal, Superman and Batman have different pasts, natural powers and symbols that they represent inside the DC universe. Since the Golden Age of comics in the 1930’s, Superman and Batman have captured the imagination of comic readers. These two superheroes, one with God like powers and the other a man of keen intellect and wealth unimaginable, have fought crime in completely different fashions. They have united to fight against terrifying villains and battled each…

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    cut clarifies many plot points many viewers had issues with. During my initial view in March, I had no clue what was happening the majority of the time. Especially with the whole framing superman plot. The 30 minutes of extra footage benefits Clark Kent/ Superman the most. Showing that he actually has journalistic skills. As he investigates Batman's brutality in Gotham. Doing this helps creates a balance for screen time for the duo.…

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    "Ow." Clark Kent grunted as he tried to lift a fence rail. "Hey, Chloe, what brings you all the way out here?" Chloe Sullivan leaned against the fence and studied him carefully. In the twilight, he looked as big and strong as ever, but his face was drawn with exhaustion. Odd, she thought. Pete had said he'd faceplanted during math class, too. Ordinarily Clark seemed to have limitless energy, but today he seemed drained, somehow. "I needed to talk," she said quietly. "You have a minute?" "I…

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    The writer of the script, Mario Puzo, had a very strong Catholic upbringing, and it showed in his writing of the script for the movie. There are several comparisons to Jesus in the movie form that time period. The young Clark Kent, after the death of his adoptive father, journeys in the wilderness just like Jesus did in the Bible. After spending years with the computer hologram of his father Jor-el before sending him out into the world again he says this to Superman, “For…

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    A comparison and contrast of the violence in the two Superman stories Violence in motion pictures has for quite some time been blamed for mass shootings and rising brutality in the society. Studies have shown that we're watching more screen violence than any other time in recent history, this has probably led into more violence in our communities. In the middle of the twentieth century, the recurrence of violence in film rose at the same pace as crime rates in the U.S. leading people to…

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