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Jiberjabber
It's made purely for popcorn munchers. I'm not even gonna argue for people reading something before its destroyed by the want of money. Alan Moore is right, were plastering our perceptions with our fixation on heroes from a century ago.
But hey, fuck me and what do I know, let's rev shit up again for another Spider-Man reboot.
* We were* maybe?
but in this rather cynical era is that such a bad thing? Let's be honest it's why the unlikely GOG won over audiences whilst the far more "gritty" MOS only managed to annoy everyone. We live past the time in which we have real heroes. Cinema ia meant as an escape, noone is going to pay to see a realistic superhero unless he triumphs against the odds. Or is Paul Rudd
What if "It's Raining Men" and 'Let the bodies hit the floor' are both about the same event but from different perspectives 🤔