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Old 09-20-2018, 07:12 PM   #1318
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Originally Posted by Seanny One Ball View Post
I don't literally see Looper when I see Deadpool 2 either but it was recently pointed out to me and it's true that if you look at the bare bones of it they are both stories about men who attempt to kill a child in the past to prevent his ascent to super villain status.
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The main difference is that in Looper the man in the past who tries to stop the assassination is the assassin himself as a younger man.


I just mean that films can have a lot in common but I didn't see a great deal of similarity in the way Superman and Wonder Woman were presented. Just basic similarities that most superheroes share.
The basic outline of any superhero movie is virtually the same. The first is the basis of the hero's origin and beginning, and the following ones up the ante and put the character in ever growing compromising positions.

Man of Steel was a loud, confusing, inspired dump of a Superman movie. Wonder Woman was an inspired, driven, fun and sensible movie.
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