I am not a fan of comic books. Matter of fact, I’ve only purchased one in my lifetime. But, I am a sucker for the big comic book movies! Especially the Spider-Man flicks.
Last week, the trailer for Spider-Man 3 was released. Talk about cruel and unusual punishment… The movie doesn’t come out until 2007! Why else would the studio release the trailer a full year ahead if they didn’t mean to taunt?! Horrible. Absolutely horrible!
The trailer got me in the Spidey mood, though, so Saturday night I watched Spider-Man 2.
Excellent movie! In all my times of watching it I failed to notice something very impressive, especially for modern day Hollywood. Next time you watch Spider-Man 2, pay attention; almost every scene in the movie contains an American flag.
I found this especially interesting for two reasons.
The first, also being the most obvious… Tomorrow is the 4th of July, Independence Day! The day the land of the free and the home of the brave celebrate this incredible country! My house is already decked out for the 4th of July, complete with Old Glory.
The second… As I am sure you know, Superman Returns hit theaters last week. The Man of Steel is back, representing “truth, justice and the American way.” Well, now only truth and justice, it seems… Movies.com posted an interview with the screenwriters of Superman Returns. Although hard to gauge by text, they seem to have a strong dislike for America. Apparently, they didn’t want Superman to state his trademark phrase, so it was left to the newspaper’s editor, asking “Does he still stand for truth, justice and all that other stuff?” The screenwriters believe the “American way” is too blasphemous and offensive for Superman to endorse anymore. And the their attack on America’s immigration policy… :shakes head: After reading the article, check out this post by reverse vampyr. Amen, brother; you said it!
It’s rather ironic… A movie based on an American icon who understands the difference between good and evil… Made by people who fail to see America’s current fight to defend good from evil… Uh.
Some time ago I heard a news report DC Comics would use Al-Qaeda terrorists as villains in their upcoming comics. They cited the use of Nazis as villains back in WWII. They also noted Captain America’s representation of real American conflicts of the period. I haven’t yet seen the actualization (see the first paragraph), but I think it’s incredible! DC Comics should be proud. Can you imagine bin Laden facing Batman? “Kidney In A Cave” wouldn’t stand a change against “Freak In Rubber!” Let me know when that comic comes out, and I’ll be the first in line to buy. Glad to see some entertainment outlets stepping up to the plate like those in the past have.
It sucks revisionists are trying to re-write Superman’s history… But, I suppose we should be thankful he’s the only one to fall victim. Thank God those behind the Spider-Man movies as well as the creative teams at DC Comics understand a much larger picture than the simpleton screenwriters of Superman Returns.
And for the record, I support a ban on burning the American flag. I have yet to decide if it should be implemented on a state or federal level, though. In America, when a citizen is arrested for burning Mexico’s flag while the illiberals burn Old Glory without repercussions, something is terribly wrong. Amazing how restrictions on setting fires in public apply to the Mexican flag, but not Old Glory…