Just in time for this weekend’s digital release of James Gunn’s “Superman” by James Gunn, Spectre and justiceleaguer aka Hans Hammer give a deep dive, Red Letter Media style movie review of James Gunn’s Superman by James Gunn. We go into the modern jewish history of capeshit movies, the messaging, and exactly what did James Gunn mean by having Superman take the anti-Zionist, anti-semitic stand that “genocide are bad?”
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A bit off topic, but I really remember when there was basically a monolithic American culture. Around 1980 I was about 7 and there were really no videos. Once a movie was in and out of theaters that was it. You wouldn’t see it until television. Television with 3 major networks. When Superman was like the Sunday Night Movie, the next day all the boys (all white by the way) would be playing Superman at recess. Everyone watched it. It was merely a question of whether or not your parents let you stay up to watch the whole movie. In… Read more »
That nigger pimp from the ’78 Superman always cracked me up.
“Hey Jim! Woooo!!! That’s a bad outfit. Wooo!!!
Never understood why he called Superman, Jim. Maybe it was Slim.
Haha! I love “say Jim” guy
While they say the Fantastic Four takes place in an alternate 60s Earth, it is more of a trend I’ve been noticing for the past ten years where we are past the era of “but the 50s and 60s was bad because racism and sexism “ that we were getting with shows like Mad Men and countless Oscar bait films from the 90s and Aughts but instead full blown retconning of the past to say that it was “always multicultural”. This is because many nonWhites are becoming nostalgic for the past whether for the unspeakable notion that it was better… Read more »
I mentioned in the comments of your previous show about how Gunn trolled Gal Gadot by saying a third Wonder Woman with her would happen and then the next day, telling the press it would never. Casting of Gal Gadot was an early redpill for me of both Jewish self aggrandizement and “sensitivity”. I would notice in casual conversation about superheroes with any Jew, they would find a way to mention how great the casting of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman was. I also remember horny comic book nerds in the forums and facebook groups I was in who love… Read more »
I know exactly what you mean. It used to drive me crazy seeing so many blogs call her one of the hottest up-and-coming actors, or even “the most beautiful woman in the world.” It was everywhere online and in the media. I felt like I was losing my mind, because while she isn’t hideous, she’s not that attractive either. Maybe a six at best. What’s funny is that as the world has grown more openly more anti-Semitic, that narrative has flipped: now people are finally calling out what she really is which is a weak actress propped up by her… Read more »
I’m something of a Mid 20th Century graphic design enthusiast myself.
And Lynda Carter is one of the finest examples of the fairer sex that I’ve ever seen. They stuck her behind those giant glasses and pulled her hair back like a Mexican Señora and she was still a goddess.
With you talking about Ben Shapiro showing contempt for the positive depiction of the Kents which is an extension of his contempt for midwestern White goyim, I’m surprised you didn’t mention one of the guys at the Daily Planet passive aggressively joking about Clark’s adopted parents eating roadkill. While I know we love to dunk on “creek shitters” I appreciated the sympathy and casting of the Kents where they’re portrayed as what honest working class midwestern Whites would be like with all of their quirks and flaws instead of being idealized Norman Rockwell paintings brought to life or the usual… Read more »
I’m surprised JusticeLeaguer didn’t mention the militarized “we’re ashamed of superheroes” trend infected comics as well except it was even more insidious. It was in the post 9/11 era at DC where you got Identity Crisis and Infinite Crisis where Wonder Woman kills Maxwell Lord which were thinly veiled parallels to Abu Ghraib and IDF policies. Greg Rucka, a Jew, compared Themysrica to Israel in a favorable way during this era when he was writing Wonder Woman. I remember I would get into debates online about it out of character for Wonder Woman to kill Maxwell Lord was with her… Read more »
Don’t worry, we will be talking about the 2000s more in coming episodes!
Yeah for all of the hate that the 90s gets, outside of the aesthetics with the word “Blood” in many titles and characters constantly gritting their teeth and carrying huge guns, it was downright wholesome compared to the Aughts where rape and excessive graphic violence were constant plot devices. Meanwhile the writers will gaslight you into saying that this is a story about “hope” while constantly doing the opposite. Geoff Johns’ work is the peak example of this. The Aughts was the decade of decadence without style and it’s not for nothing zombie apocalypse fiction combined with Zionist End Times… Read more »
The greatest miss of True Promise 3 was Quentin
The new Superman film was pretty much the “MCUification” of the character and the DC brand. Superman is supposed to be the father figure of all superheroes, a guardian of masculinity and symbol of hope. Not someone who gets beat down by everyone he comes across while making “that just happened” jokes in the process. I also think that the “political commentary” was rather cringe and hamfisted. Half of the film was exposition explaining the fairly basic caricature of the Russisrael-Ukrainistan conflict. Couple that with the fact that James Gunn is a notorious pedophile who hosted pedo themed parties with… Read more »
Did you watch the movie? He didn’t get beat down by everyone be came across and never once made a “that just happened” joke. The only thing that physically beats him down in the movie is his clone, which is stronger than him, and controlled by evil genius Lex Luthor and a team of experts, and of course Lex Luthor/Metamorpho with kryptonite. Gunn isn’t jewish, he’s from a large Irish catholic family and attended a Jesuit school. I don’t believe he is a pedophile, either. The US is a much less popular exporter in the current year than it was… Read more »
Unfortunately I did and I watched it opening week with, you know, a couple of my friends and my cousin. We didn’t hate it because it’s not a terrible film, it’s just incredibly mid and probably the worst Superman film excluding Superman 4 and around the same quality as Superman Returns. That being said, he most definitely got beat up a lot more than most Supermen have, especially since he is three years into being Superman. In Man of Steel it was his first day on the job and he was still able to hold his own against three Kryptonian… Read more »
You sound like a snyderbro more than a DC fan haha. As a DC fan, I’d have much rather had the DC equivalent of the MCU (mostly accurate decent movies) than what we got with Snyder (inaccurate terrible films). The movie opens with Superman losing a fight for the first time in his 3 year career…. to a more powerful clone of his controlled by super genius Lex Luthor and a team of experts. Once control of the clone is lost later in the film, Superman defeats him, even though he is still recovering from kryptonite poisoning and The Engineer’s… Read more »
By accusing me of that, I think you just outed yourself as a Gunn bro, especially with the whole domestic cope. Domestic man has become a meme among DC fans because that is what Gunnbros are jumping to to excuse the otherwise poor box office of Superman. Speaking of domestic, another mocking word that has been used for the new Superman is exposition man, because instead of actually being allowed to see this version of Superman grow and then build up to a loss, they just take the easy way out by saying, oh, look, this is the version of… Read more »
You say “DC fans,” but you mean snyderbots, which is what you are apparently. Superman has done well at the box office, the only superhero movies crossing into billion dollar territory at the moment are sequels to well established, well recieved franchises. I don’t think you know what exposition is. The new Superman movie isn’t full of exposition, it drops you in the middle of a story in its opening, then uses that as a basis to put you into a new story, which is what the film centers around. Many James Bond movies do this and the Indiana Jones… Read more »
@Jesusisthemessiah the worst Superman film is Batman vs Superman. Second worst is Man of Steel. Third worst Superman 4.
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