I guess you take 1960's origin story as an excuse, but I don't. How many implausible situations does that excuse get to hand wave away? Tony Stark is Perfect Engineer so he happens to run into Perfect Doctor?
Besides, maybe Star Trek was playing the same cards with its 1960's origins. =D
The movies disagree. And, more specifically, they abundantly show many cases where a physical solution would solve the problem after the magical solution fails.
Where do they disagree? I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just seeing what you consider an example of this.
It's in the trailer. Jor-El: "I'm sending him to Earth to escape the destruction of Krypton! He'll be an alien and this will be swank." Jor-El's Unnamed Wife: "He'll be foreign. They'll KILL him!". Jor-El: "How?"
Yeah, I saw the trailer, I'm interested to see how that scene plays out beyond what was in the trailer.
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Date: 2013-05-24 12:20 am (UTC)Besides, maybe Star Trek was playing the same cards with its 1960's origins. =D
The movies disagree. And, more specifically, they abundantly show many cases where a physical solution would solve the problem after the magical solution fails.
Where do they disagree? I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just seeing what you consider an example of this.
It's in the trailer. Jor-El: "I'm sending him to Earth to escape the destruction of Krypton! He'll be an alien and this will be swank." Jor-El's Unnamed Wife: "He'll be foreign. They'll KILL him!". Jor-El: "How?"
Yeah, I saw the trailer, I'm interested to see how that scene plays out beyond what was in the trailer.