The kid they got to play young Clark was excellent casting.
@leonardobraynen1524Ай бұрын
All.of em were. The little boy version and teenage clark
@sbongisenishongwe8441Ай бұрын
His name is Dylan Sprayberry
@Togairu27 күн бұрын
I agree he looked so much like a young tom welling
@Damidas26 күн бұрын
Yeah he was but I don't understand why the beauty mark wasn't removed from his face being that Henry Cavill doesn't have that
@mastermg400123 күн бұрын
The kid who played Dick Splash was a kid nammed Dylan.
@GatheringHallАй бұрын
Man....DC REALLY had something special here. The tone, the atmosphere, the writing, what the hell happened? This could have been BETTER than the MCU pre phase 4
@jonathanlee5314Ай бұрын
Some films just age better and better. Like Dredd. Go give that movie a re-watch, it's incredible.
@GatheringHallАй бұрын
@jonathanlee5314 Dude, Dredd is one of the most underrated movies of all time. I wish so badly they'd continue it 😢
@ArtorionАй бұрын
The studio and toxic ass audience who think they actually know what the hell they are talking about!
@ArtorionАй бұрын
@GatheringHall P.S. You know what the funny thing a lot of the MCU movies before endgame are bad and people acting like it was perfect and yet this movie is the worst, I swear people are so full of it.
@DaveDexterMusicАй бұрын
it dumped the surprisingly good character development and writing for an extended boomfest that seemed to last the final third of the film, iirc
@broinsocaliАй бұрын
Knowing what you can do to someone and controlling yourself is real power.
@justanothergrunt9053Ай бұрын
It's true. Never let go of being good.
@elimgarak7330Ай бұрын
And yet he chose to reveal his secret by exacting far more vengeance than the situation called for instead of just knocking the asshole out like he deserved. He was going to leave town anyway; why not do something that would get him fired? I know; it was for the plot: a simple flick to knock out a bar bully doesn't make for the same movie magic as the impaled truck.
@justanothergrunt9053Ай бұрын
@@elimgarak7330 So you missed the point. Restraint from stooping to that level. Trucks don't have feelings bro.
@elimgarak7330Ай бұрын
@@justanothergrunt9053 I don't believe that I missed your point. I think you may have missed mine. I would point out that you could have phrased your response the way I phrased mine; by saying that you *think* I missed the point, instead of stating your opinion as fact -- but then you addressed me as "bro," so the disrespect was clear.
@justanothergrunt9053Ай бұрын
@@elimgarak7330 No I’m pretty sure I’m good bro.
@riffraff521Күн бұрын
Best Superman movie ever made. Best Superman suit ever. Caville was perfect. It breaks my heart that they did not do more with him
@Braddas1977Ай бұрын
"You are my son.." gets me every time
@ArtorionАй бұрын
And to think it's based off a real conversation the writer had with his stepson and the exact they used were the one's from real life
@RahulRaj-gb4ngАй бұрын
@@Artorion And that's why it's so real and emotional! I tear up every time I see this. What a beautiful movie
@ArtorionАй бұрын
@RahulRaj-gb4ng Exactly and people have the goddamn nerve to say it's bad to say it's not superman, people don't know what the hell their talking about.
@TusharBhattacharya-d5bАй бұрын
The way Costner's voice shakes slightly saying that, THAT is brilliant acting!
@davisjones7137Ай бұрын
Perfect casting and storyline
@TheOne_KingDavidАй бұрын
That truck 🚛 scene will always be a classic 😂😂😂
@wanderingwade8877Ай бұрын
I always pause it. Hilarious!
@saaddudin7163Ай бұрын
I won't hurt you physicaly, Bu I'm sure Will hurt you very badly financialy.
@Bob-h3nАй бұрын
Ever heard a truck or car crash? Think they would all have heard that happen.
@JW77Ай бұрын
Maybe he did it reeeeeeeally gently.
@jaybee2402Ай бұрын
I think Kent senior was a bit unfair. Junior did the right thing, the investigators can't legally compel him to undergo medical tests.
@nincompoodle2369Ай бұрын
I absolutely love the huge shove that does absolutely nothing to him
@gourmetbananaАй бұрын
I would back off if the guy you just pushed didn't move an inch.
@SoakieCatАй бұрын
@@gourmetbanana If I pushed a man with considerable might and only succeeded in moving myself, I'd just have to apologise
@slugman7070Ай бұрын
@@SoakieCat Id be buying him the next few rounds lmao, fuck just an apology XD
@nepntzerZerАй бұрын
luckly he didnt punch him, would of been like punching solid steel block. we deserved a superman trilogy with henry cavil
@mlong9475Ай бұрын
It's like trying to move a brick wall.
@deejaytrizayАй бұрын
"Your son saved my sons life along with a dozen+ more people...I am here to complain and argue about what happened"
@jimreimers4213Ай бұрын
Exactly, how weird of your son, how DARE he save my son.
@deejaytrizayАй бұрын
@@jimreimers4213 IKR! "It was an act of God"...Ok cool. Thanks for stopping by. I mean, what else is to be said?
@drstew1Ай бұрын
I read someone saved a woman’s life ,but her family sued him for damaging her ribcage ? Bones heal but death is final. And it’s real life not a movie. How do people think like this
@Hanibaltherogue28 күн бұрын
Typical Karen!
@sacr324 күн бұрын
She wasn't complaining she was telling them, she was amazed by it, not once did I hear her say that what he did was bad.
@AljermanАй бұрын
The way Costner’s voice breaks when he says “You are my son…” total masterclass in acting. The dynamic between the 2, amazing.
@Wushoolay97Ай бұрын
The "Can't I just keep pretending i'm your son. To be hit with the teary voice of "You are my son" that shit hits hard.
@saqibnadeem84792 күн бұрын
Music in this movie just make it little more special. Best Superman ever
@yrlquin6318Ай бұрын
Till this day this will always be the best Superman movie ever made
@Buzz_Kill71Ай бұрын
Nothing..NOTHING the Marvel universe has produced is close to this movie. **Full Stop**
@eguess6103Ай бұрын
@@Buzz_Kill71 C'mon now.
@rhowar1Ай бұрын
I agree with you on this. However, it could have been much better. DC movies miss the boat when it comes to character development. Marvel movies, in comparison, portray many, if not most, characters as having flaws. This Man of Steel scene is one of the few times we get to see Clark Kent struggling with his abilities vs keeping them hidden.
@Buzz_Kill71Ай бұрын
@@eguess6103 To go one step further, the only movie better than. This is the Dark Knight ...(special mention to Spiderman 2.)
@emotionalintelligence776Ай бұрын
@@Buzz_Kill71 I'd pick GOTG 3 as my challenger.
@adamoh3620Ай бұрын
Imagine pushing someone with both hands and the guy not moving an inch
@op_megАй бұрын
shitty broken scene
@SlappoLSАй бұрын
On a deeper level after he exits and sees what has become of his rig, imagine the existential crisis that comes with seeing that measure of power exist in the world.
@josue.ortegaАй бұрын
That's when you know you gotta bow down and apologize quick before the immovable object decides to turn into an unstoppable force.
@PurpleCh4lk25 күн бұрын
@@op_meg I recommend wiping the shit off and getting a new display cuz the scene is clear and continuous.
@tisFrancesfault25 күн бұрын
@@PurpleCh4lk I suppose theres two points to this comments. the first being most, under such situations would realise they've made a *very* big mistake. But lests face it, there are more than enough morons who would think "yeah I can still take him".
@GawlJoey21 күн бұрын
2:59 this was played perfectly. The look at clarks fathers face when she said it was an act of god just only proves that he was right about what he said to Clark his whole life, people werent ready for him.
@KittonwyАй бұрын
Superman killed Optimus prime
@КайратЖумагулов-ъ8мАй бұрын
On the first line Daily Planet
@tuanz8009Ай бұрын
The replica version of Optimus Prime. Even if that was the real one Clark would turn him into scrap metal.
@jgierczak3Ай бұрын
That is hilarious!
@AffectionateLocomotiveАй бұрын
@@tuanz8009 no but in all seriousness yess he would
@AffectionateLocomotiveАй бұрын
sorry i mean can
@MrBigryan55Ай бұрын
I feel like Kevin Costner didn’t get enough credit for just how good he was in this movie - nevermind that there will never be a better Superman than Henry
@god0fgames100Ай бұрын
Probably because the hurricane scene where he told Clark to let him die was stupid as shit.
@jackwaters7775Ай бұрын
LOL@@god0fgames100
@LightninLewisАй бұрын
@@god0fgames100 Clark was protected by Jonathan, as to save him he was going to have to expose his secret and he wasn't ready at that point to handle the human race's response to his existence, and he was years away from being ready to become Superman. It's totally not stupid, what is stupid is your ignorance and inability to recognize this.
@phillipthornton8106Ай бұрын
@@LightninLewis If i have the ability to save my father im not going to listen if he says no. It was kinda dumb.
@robertmorris8997Ай бұрын
@@god0fgames100 tornado
@oneworldfamilyАй бұрын
Whenever the bad man at the end comes out to see the truck impaled on the logs, I always imagine the next part of that scene is the man turning away and walking over to his own truck on the other side of the carpark.
@r6u356une56neyАй бұрын
At the start of the clip they show him driving up in that truck. My imagination goes more toward the call he makes to his employer/customer and his insurance company :)
@ozzyphil74Ай бұрын
I believe Clark/Superman saw him drive up.. X-ray vision and concentration and all that. He knew for sure what rig the fella was driving
@gsg72Ай бұрын
@@r6u356une56ney a lot of truck drivers in usa are freelancer. which means, yes, the package is probably lost, but also his only tool to work. it's like getting a laptop of an IT guy smashed. just... much more expensive xD
@davebrooksbank7802Ай бұрын
The closest he became to being Homelander
@shane_trizzo9524Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@wwftroy22Ай бұрын
never be a better version of superman
@Scribz1212Ай бұрын
Except for every single other one. Henry cavil may look the part, but this scene proves how idiotic and shitty his big blue boyscout was
@wwftroy22Ай бұрын
@Scribz1212 you must like it why are you watching the KZbin video then? Just to spread your hate? Everyone is entitled to their own opinion
@Scribz1212Ай бұрын
@wwftroy22 it popped up in my feed, I immediately paused the video and saw the comments which were infuriating
@Adam_StefaniakSaltea_MoonspellАй бұрын
Sometime people have short sight, or due to mental incapacitation can't see more. Don't take it out on him. You can clearly hear in his voice anger, rejection. Pity him, wish him health, thats all we can do. @@wwftroy22
@ArtorionАй бұрын
Hell Yeah
@joes6527Ай бұрын
His voice when he says, "You ARE my son". That always gets me.
@hurricaneaquatics17 күн бұрын
Everyone in this movie was fantastic, especially Costner as his father. There will never be another man of steel like Henry. He was perfect for this role.
@robb581121 сағат бұрын
Totally agree, I just wish they would have done the heart attack instead of a tornado.
@vector2234Ай бұрын
fine.. i'll re watch superman again..
@momo23461Ай бұрын
👏😭😭
@CJFreezaАй бұрын
Kevin Costner as a Dad was some of the best Father moments anyone could have
@MCCLENNYJT15 күн бұрын
Sure was! Telling your son to let a bus full of kids die and dying in a tornado his son could have saved him from, traumatizing him...SUCH great father-son moments!
@CJFreeza15 күн бұрын
@MCCLENNYJT 🤣🤣 when you put it that way it really makes me want to delete the comment lol
@dougmiyamoto3109Ай бұрын
This is the most believable casting of a character's younger self I've ever seen.
@AlBrownComedy27 күн бұрын
This film was so special to me. It’s the first time since I was a kid that I looked at anyone besides Christopher Reeves and saw Superman-and, I got to take my young children to see it in the theater. Zach Snyder understands what makes Clark special, and it’s not his powers; it’s how little he uses them when he doesn’t have to. But there’s still an edge, an aura of danger, like the semi tangled up in logs. And the trauma he endures as a kid informs him rather than consuming him as it’s beautifully smothered by the love, gentle authority, and wisdom of his adoptive parents. Every scene with Kevin and Diane is a joy. And I don’t care what anyone says about it: Henry is beautiful to look at. The Krypton scenes had stakes, and the codexes replacing crystals and ampoules made sense. Zod’s motivations also held water; he wasn’t just some megalomaniac aspirant autarch. He had but one purpose, and the irony of his raison d’etre is that he’s proof that coded lives don’t work well with the evolution of a people; he can’t adapt to Joe-El’s vision for the new Kryptonian society. Also, Faora is tough as nails, beautiful as snow, and caring in her own way-and Non wasn’t retarded. The Zimmer score gives me chills, especially Clark’s theme; it’s sad, it carries a burden, but it’s also hopeful, uplifting. A truly worthy successor to John Williams’s instantly recognizable theme for the Donnerverse, the updated signature motif opts for subtlety and deeper emotion than bright brass, perfectly reflecting the shift in tone for an audience that had matured over the thirty-five years between Superman (1978) and Man of Steel (2013). Man of Steel is the Superman of my adulthood just as the original Donner film gave me the Superman of my youth. James Gunn has the mightiest of red boots to fill with his version to kick off the DCU. I’m not rooting for it to fail like some others; I just hope it can live up to the greatest of expectations. Because Cavill is now my favorite Superman, and I’m not sure he’ll ever not be.
@Cosmicgazer787 күн бұрын
Genuinely appreciated this assessment
@AlBrownComedy6 күн бұрын
@ thank you.
@rossdevin979921 күн бұрын
I'm not just a Henry Cavill fan, this movie was so well done that all others after it will never be able to stand up to it. Yes Henry Cavill did such an outstanding job that no one will ever be able to replace him.
@HerrinSchadenfreudeАй бұрын
This is how someone who gets what Kal El was really dealing with throughout his life as an _alien_ (no matter what he experiences or how long he's lived on Earth he will never be human and will never "know" what being human really means as a feeling), writes a Superman origin story. And Henry Cavill is who absolutely was Kal El for that person. Not taking anything away from Reeve's version. But this is Superman done right.
@jacobalexander4167Ай бұрын
Exactly, I love Henry's version of superman, it shows his struggles of trying to live like human knowing fully well he can never, and Henry portrays that self control to perfection too
@ramblincapuchin9075Ай бұрын
I wonder who actually "knows" what it means. If you're basing humanity on visceral impulses to drive forward, you might be onto something. But big cats and apex predators have that urge also. I look through human history and it would seem that the bold have a period of decadence where what they do is only as good as the environment they shape, the people they can influence. Humanity is actually really awesome, but it happens in spurts. I think it comes down to a certain encoding that compels us to look at things through a lens of justice. When we can abide by it, we might get a decent beat on what's true
@ArtorionАй бұрын
@@ramblincapuchin9075 Tell you truth I always found it foolish and doesn't really make much sense to me because it's like saying we are the only one's capable of emotions or mistakes or compassion or feelings or weaknesses or vulnerabilities or choice. You shouldn't ask what it means to be human you should ask what it means to be you.
@NatecornineАй бұрын
Cavill’s kal el plus a few others are who I aspire to be. They have compassion to support good people, commitment to stand up to evil, and the will to stand ground that could be the end of their life. We can at least thank them for this.
@50patriceАй бұрын
@@Artorionjust as there are ethnic cultures, there are regional, state, country cultures, and of course; there is HUMAN culture, too. I’m all for independent thinking and focusing in on how we feel as individual beings. These “cultures” do not cancel each other out. They all exist together…not only at the same time, but in the same person. Therefore, one can assume that if beings exist elsewhere, than they, too, probably experience something similar.
@giovanniurias155Ай бұрын
7:42 wow he handled that well. Its a good thing he didn't overreact or destroy something. Really shows his composure
@1Guason3Ай бұрын
To give every child parents like the Kents, would be truly a gift from God.
@kumomeme7852Ай бұрын
exeggerated.
@quekelley5277Ай бұрын
Fax 🙏💯
@somtowyer3221Ай бұрын
@@kumomeme7852 shut up pls
@VddgHgyuuАй бұрын
You forgot spidermans aunt and uncle
@eghoseisiramen1892Ай бұрын
@@kumomeme7852absolutely not even close
@FrankieFlorTRosalАй бұрын
0:15 Man of Steal
@Ritual-w8rАй бұрын
Lol😅
@rohittbhatt27 күн бұрын
Man of appeal?
@nicostheocharous199024 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@gooberpiebuba21 күн бұрын
💀
@martyvalle5151Ай бұрын
I Love love love this version of Superman l have seen it several times never gets old, and Henry Cavill is perfection ❤
@marklaborde3199Ай бұрын
Yesss
@ArtorionАй бұрын
Hell Yeah
@op_megАй бұрын
Cavill was not superman
@bingofuel354523 күн бұрын
A lot of the scenes are straight out of a 1960s comic.
@Artorion23 күн бұрын
@bingofuel3545 And that's what a lot of people don't realize, how accurate it actually is and that it makes sense.
@thanGacao19 күн бұрын
One of the best superhero movies ever. The way he fought the other Kryptonians was something I imagined a real life Dragonball Z movie to be
@sambolimboАй бұрын
I might be biased. Because I remember the old Superman, black and white series and some of the old radio Superman programs on AM radio that my father listened to. And I remember when the first Superman movie came out with Christopher Reeves. He was a hero to many. I hope his family finds peace with what happened to Chris. But "Man of Steel" gets me everytime. It wells up my sense of pride and patriotism. And the moral compass to do the right thing, when it isn't easy. I instilled this sense of doing the right thing in my son. We've since been estranged. I hope he remembers what I taught him. And that we can put our differences aside... One day. My son's name is Clark.
@ArtorionАй бұрын
Man of Steel is the best one because it's the most practical
@robertmorris8997Ай бұрын
Same thing with my daughter. Haven't seen or heard from her in over 2 years.
@sambolimboАй бұрын
@robertmorris8997 I'm sorry to hear that. I hope she comes around. I've always believed time will heal all wounds. We just have to have faith that life will teach them the lessons of grace and forgiveness. My best to you friend.
@robertmorris8997Ай бұрын
@@sambolimbo Same hopes for you.
@greggitavАй бұрын
My son is named Clark. Named him after Clark Kent. He has chosen a hard path in life- one that almost destroyed our family. I chose to take the high road. I hope my Clark comes back. I hope he knows the door is always open at home. He is, and always will be my son.
@AdamWoody-q4nАй бұрын
My life saved i would have said nothing! Thats a full testament to character to get your life saved and then go rat him out for being different! 😢
@tyrellchibvongodze3566Ай бұрын
Always pains me to now that the world has no shortage of people like that!
@DeBattousaiАй бұрын
Some people want to use him as god object for their own agenda. Also not his first time doing it, make the community cautious. Brainless ppl
@Putergurl1Ай бұрын
Typical brainwashed midwestern hicks.
@AdamWoody-q4nАй бұрын
@@tyrellchibvongodze3566 makes no sense to me at all! Reminds me of another man that came to save the real world but people made fun of him and rejected him!
@supra350222 күн бұрын
@@AdamWoody-q4n makes total sense to me and that is why : Lets imagine that i am a bully like that fat dude and i always make your life harder because i think i am better and stronger then you or/and i am in fact a victim of other bully (father or stepfather, older brother etc.) . Either way i think that i am strong and you are weak . But now suddenly you are the powerful one, you saved me and dozen of other kids. I always thought that i am the One but suddenly you are. That will definitely make me feel stupid and weak which i dont like. So i run for the support immediately and whine about it
@desmondcoleman1409Ай бұрын
I love the soundtrack for this movie
@kerry-j4mАй бұрын
Me too and it's AWESOME !!! I listen to it almost every day.
@nicholasjung7169Ай бұрын
R.I.P Chris Cornell. Absolute Legend.
@kerry-j4mАй бұрын
Me too.I listen to this sound-track almost every day,it's AMAZING.
@beady123Ай бұрын
What's the track at the start?
@nicholasjung7169Ай бұрын
@@beady123 Seasons from Chris Cornell (Godsinger of Audioslave/Soundgarden/Temple of the Dog)
@tonyrodd6348Ай бұрын
What’s really impressive is that he impaled the truck without making a sound.
@lgenterprise212315 күн бұрын
No, he's the Man of Steel...when a knife slices through butter, do you hear sound? That's right...he could have just made those holes through that truck in any form or fashion and put those logs through them just for the visual effect of who's boss.
@LeonSebas22 күн бұрын
8:14 the guy who threw the can should be lucky that the Cavillerine wasn’t there
@commentwithoutfilterАй бұрын
Every time I see the interaction between Super man & his dad, specially “ can I pretend to be your son” I choke . Brilliant casting . Diane lane & Kevin Costner as parents nailed it.
@kismade42642 күн бұрын
Greatest superhero movie ever made. I can only think of two movies that I feel deserve the top 1 places in their genre. Man of Steel in Superhero genre And Interstellar in sci-fi genre
@TheJoefussGarageАй бұрын
You've got that Right!!!! Henry, is Superman !
@robb581121 сағат бұрын
THIS was a great movie! One of the best Superman movies, hands down.
@reviaart5746Ай бұрын
When you pushed a guy and he didn't even flinch. Understandable, have a nice day Sir!
@scoopidywhoop748418 күн бұрын
Now that I think about it, he could've at least carried the guy out of the building. It would be humiliating for the guy, and wouldn't be TOO crazy for a big guy like Clark.
@gavenknapp5004Ай бұрын
Push a man like that and it knocks YOU back..and u still wanna throw sh:t 😅 brave fella
@alcor3521 күн бұрын
There's a slight line between bravery and plain stupidity. He's actually the second :D
@hdbuckets815417 күн бұрын
Well he’s probably drunk
@Hunterhunter-ir9nz2 күн бұрын
Some are just not that bright! He was one of them!
@info8984Ай бұрын
Clark needed the clothes to fit in, not because he was "cold"
@michaelwu7678Ай бұрын
He still shouldn't have stolen them! 😂
@AtheistClericАй бұрын
You wouldn’t be able to keep a shirt on me if I was built like that lol
@artieКүн бұрын
I really want to see this!!! The inner battles are so loud. It’s amazing how he proves that he could have just demolish a human bully by destroying his prized possession smh. Love it. All kinds of hurt for the bully… for the rest of his life! Love it.
@normanholmes11Ай бұрын
If your an actor and u want action roles......look like this guy
@salvatoregiusto18484 күн бұрын
Best Superman ever.
@jhen8900Ай бұрын
So the parents mad their kids still alive or something 😂😂 I don’t understand their problem 2:58
@zetsaito9643Ай бұрын
Classic white people writing seeing a bleesing as a freak. Its tiring to watch tbh
@pnut3844able24 күн бұрын
No they're mad he won't tell the truth
@Miguel_Molina2 күн бұрын
man of steel will forever be the greatest superman movie ever created. I wish the future versions the very best, I really do. But nothing took hold of my soul like this superman.
@mmclaurin8035Ай бұрын
I get the point the movie was trying to have his father make, but this ain't it. Let the kids die? "Son, I think you can save the world one day, but for now, you have to let a bunch of kids drown."
@johnnyringo35Ай бұрын
A father/man has only has a responsibility for his family. Deep down he knows Clark is right, that doesn't mean he isn't right either. That's the entire point of that scene. Neither is wrong, while simultaneously not being right. Clark brought unwanted attention that could cost the lives of his family and himself being taken.... But letting them drown wasn't a morally driven choice..... thus he saved them, endangering his family.....
@N2Deep00Ай бұрын
Yeah, that "Maybe" part of the line should've been edited out. I would have rather have him say something more of the line of, "I don't know, Clark"
@ObliteradonАй бұрын
Oh yeah, this is fucking retarded. I wholeheartedly hate this version of Superman. He could pull the bus out of the water in a breeze and not even be seen, or disguise himself so he won’t be recognized, but nooo, Snyder has to write his scenes as if being Superman and actually, you know, saving lives was an unsufferable burden on his shoulders. « Rest assured that you were sent here for a reason son, but I guess it’s not for saving children, idk. » Why the hell take on Superman if you’re not going to, you know, HAVE a Superman in your movie ?
@TippotipoАй бұрын
@@N2Deep00 Still missing the point.
@roaringlaughter381225 күн бұрын
Yea idk its self inflicted drama 2.0. Hollywood loves to think people can’t handle a superhero (some can’t especially the rich which most actors are) most of us would be cheering on, a superhero.
@rikudourayАй бұрын
One of the best superman period.
@DrimirinАй бұрын
How nice of him to save that man from drunk driving.
@jackofallgames3097Ай бұрын
How we didn't get like a dozen films from this, I'll never know. Snyder should be given full control of DC
@zeusfloreusАй бұрын
Henry Superman Cavill ever serves me beer. I'm tipping him everything in my wallet and walking away slowly.......
@davidrooks3274Ай бұрын
I used to think Kevin Costner was a tool, But have come to realize, he is an AWESOME actor
@DanielCardeiАй бұрын
Did you just called Yellowstone crap?
@gumborambo4540Ай бұрын
Costner was a great Pa Kent. Brought a level of humanity to him that we can all relate too.
@Mike-yb8xwАй бұрын
Agreed, but John Schneider was also fantastic in Smallville
@BLUiBOY25 күн бұрын
As marvel fan the man of steel and BvS was something else.. i really loved it. The music and everything is amazing with a cinematic styles
@thelegionisnotamused8929Ай бұрын
I know what Mr. Kent intended, but he raised that boy the right way. If you can make a difference, you make the difference.
@Michael-m2n2o2 сағат бұрын
Tried to push him and just pushed himself backwards absolutely love that part
@shiirouNAАй бұрын
its still funny everytime he tried to push clark and it felt like he tried to push a brick wall
@jonathanpeterson1984Ай бұрын
8:37 😂😂😂😂😂 “man……I suck!?”
@el_chico1313Ай бұрын
i would like feature length episodes of superman just hitchhiking across america like christopher mccandless, into the wild style
@Kitchdmn3Ай бұрын
Hmm, you try to shove someone, and when you do, YOU fly back two feet and they don’t budge….. and your decision is to KEEP messing with the guy…..
@zombieoutbreakprod29 күн бұрын
Tbf the guy was probably intoxicated.
@erislockerАй бұрын
i tear up everytime kevin costner says "you ARE my son"
@dclipper805222 күн бұрын
I demand a fan film of that trucker going into Homelander's bar.
@gunturhanafiАй бұрын
"you are my son" fuck i want that hug
@Meliphicent15 күн бұрын
chills... literal chills...
@johnnyatkinson4333 күн бұрын
who's here after superman trailer
@SahiraSound21 күн бұрын
My God what a beautiful man!😍❤️
@elvisnaorem573Ай бұрын
Last scene 🔥 perfect revenge
@Whatevs13Ай бұрын
absolutely perfect. He has no choice but to call the cops, who are going to ask if he was planning on driving his truck drunk. Genius.
@axlrosest25 күн бұрын
@@Whatevs13Shit, never thought about that. I've seen people argue about the fact that supes destroying the truck was out of character, but this comment saves the scene for me
@acutting11Ай бұрын
This movie had so much potential.
@mlong9475Ай бұрын
8:13 Passive Aggressive Clark Kent.
@thedesertfox101825 күн бұрын
Real
@geo.t.t105522 күн бұрын
I have never seen the movie, but I watch this clip everytime it comes across the algorithm. It might just be time to finally watch the movie.
@WildFireGaming7Ай бұрын
I love Cavils Superman. But I can’t deny that the last time I saw this scene I did not like what he did to the guys truck. The scene was honestly perfect after the lady said it wasn’t worth it.
@srfirehorseartАй бұрын
Yes, such a trivial thing. Plus, pouring sugar in the angry trucker's tank would have been just as effective, with less risk of uncovering his super powers.
@DrieseuhniXАй бұрын
It's about the mindfuck Superman is giving the truckerdude. He cannot explain nor comprehense how his truck ended up in this condition.
@wanderingwade8877Ай бұрын
Personally I thought it was over the top hilarious.
@souldepletion13Ай бұрын
honestly, i liked it. shows that clark has human inside him, both the good and bad. That dude completely disrespected him and it will take an angel or a pushover to ignore that. This just shows what happens when the obvious solution for clark is to rip the guy into pieces isn't what he believes in, yet the need to break something, the emotions inside, persists. Really shows an interesting dynamic about anger and self-control. Imagine how scary itd be if superman lost control.
@dukenukem4447Ай бұрын
@@souldepletion13 No one needs to imagine... There's an entire arc about it.
@DanielPestanaTranslations21 күн бұрын
Incredible movie. Gives me shivers every time, a work of art, a masterpiece.
@KarenNinkama-o7tАй бұрын
That bully should have thank him..
@swordchannelfiresАй бұрын
He did
@KarenNinkama-o7t28 күн бұрын
@@swordchannelfires oh🤭
@martint64612 күн бұрын
This whole movie cast was amazing
@monkey314159Ай бұрын
glad no one saw or heard a semi getting crushed by logs less than 100 feet away
@marklaborde3199Ай бұрын
My favorite Superman, since Chris Reeve😢, Love you Henry for a great performance 💙 ❤️
@jeffreylocke8808Ай бұрын
I love this movie and all the actors in it.
@waqasrajput995917 күн бұрын
Old is gold always great Scan 😊☺️🤠🤠
@briancunningham3155Ай бұрын
Henry Cavill is THE Superman!
@ArtorionАй бұрын
Damn Straight
@phenr1r11 күн бұрын
Imagine bruv just explaining to his insurance about his truck ☠️ must’ve been an awkward call lol
@lovethesabres06Ай бұрын
This version of Superman will never be outdone. It is an all time great
@Whatevs13Ай бұрын
People never give enough credit to this movie. That scene where Clark is in the closet because he can't process all the voices he hears..that is the single best definition I've ever seen for what people with ADD go through. "Then make the world smaller..."
@garywagner4615Ай бұрын
Has it ever been explained how superman shaves??
@1amfr3eАй бұрын
he looks in the mirror and he uses his laser vision to shave.
@nkosevАй бұрын
with kryptonite razor blades duh ...
@johnnyjohnn281Ай бұрын
Gillette. The best Supe can get.
@vladcraioveanu233Ай бұрын
He is Superman, he chooses to not grow hair here and there.
@kevinphillips2992Ай бұрын
@@1amfr3eYes I once saw him do that in an animated series from the early 2000's I believe.
@ironlungthe3rdАй бұрын
Incredible what kind of film can be made with the right narrative, directors and cast, man of steel was done right, unlike many that have come after from DC, really quite sad how many have been butchered since.
@xirion3567Ай бұрын
"You were sent here for a reason Clark" NO HE WASN'T, HE WAS SENT TO ESCAPE DEATH 😭 (I meant there was no actual specific reason he was sent to Earth other than survival, like he wasn't sent to be a military leader or to take over the planet etc 😭😭)
@UuLoo-if9gbАй бұрын
To be fair he don't know that
@dariancathion3475Ай бұрын
You just said the reason while saying he wasn’t sent there for a reason 🤦🏾♂️
@maximumsound4748Ай бұрын
so in exactly your words the reason is because "HE WAS SENT TO ESCAPE DEATH" lmao
@BagelsnOjАй бұрын
That would be a reason
@skyflight99Ай бұрын
Actually KalEl’s Father planned that he would be a leader by example on earth- important part of the story.
@adeleyewhalez201526 күн бұрын
General Zod.. I respect his commitment to krypton.. He was a true general... Release the world engine.. one phrase I love so much
@steveo7502Ай бұрын
How do you not hear someone trashing a truck from inside a bar?
@johndanielsforJesusАй бұрын
Simple. Clark picked it up, and took it into the woods. I'm pretty sure jackass was in that bar for awhile, drinking. By then, Clark had returned it.
@steveo7502Ай бұрын
@@johndanielsforJesus Yup, not many people can pick up a truck.
@angelofdarkness24324 күн бұрын
@@steveo7502 he is an alien with immense strength
@kevinthomson632420 күн бұрын
The casting, writing, and design in this movie was amazing.
@jackminh2002Ай бұрын
This scene is the most funny part😂😂😂 Guys whom once trained, training and still in service yet still at the dinning table and eating while watching Super guy disguise as weak guy being bullied.😅😅😅
@jodirauth8847Ай бұрын
The look of that coastal northern fishing village is spot on and the look on Henry's face is that internal shivers you get when your body temperature starts to drop and your heart rate changes and you know that you need warmth RIGHT NOW
@staryoke21 күн бұрын
The cold would affect a human, but Clark wasn't a human being. Superman can fly in outer space. No place on earth gets colder or has more temperature extremes than space. He wasn't cold.
@TheExodusVАй бұрын
Pushing toe school bus out water = epic. No bringing him back as Supes = epic bad decision!!
@jimmylittle939318 күн бұрын
Um ..why does everyone just sit there waiting to drown lol...they don't even get out of their seats 😂
@JungleMan-sn7ciАй бұрын
This is a great movie
@luishumbertovega3900Ай бұрын
Saw this film for the 1st time last week and need to watch it again, as soon as possible, maybe this afternoon, it's awesome !!! 😃
@CT-nc9kuАй бұрын
it was good...but i hate scenes that break the logic created within the movie..and there is no way they would not have heard that being done to the truck.
@trinarybit2Ай бұрын
Fair point. I'm thinking drag it a few miles away, tear it apart, carry it back.
@chryomadzz4360Ай бұрын
@@trinarybit2 thinking about it, would be funny if the truck was just on it's roof. in perfect condition just the entire wrong way up. would be more confusing than devestating.
@H4KST4R27 күн бұрын
07:52 I just watched a similar clip on Superman & Lois 😂 Both little dudes just pushing against a brick wall 🤣