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1978's Superman: The Movie has remained one of the most popular superhero films of all time. It was the first blockbuster superhero film. The success of the film led to the trend of superhero films that's still going on to this day. In fact, superhero films are now more popular than ever. That happened thanks to the strong impact that Superman had on people. The film had three sequels in the 1980s and one last sequel in 2006.

It's common for popular franchises to get rebooted. Since Superman is one of the most iconic superheroes of all time, it made sense that a Superman reboot would eventually get made. 2013's Man of Steel served as a new take on Superman. Superman: The Movie helped unite people in agreement over how good it was. The same didn't happen for Man of Steel. Man of Steel got very mixed reactions from people. In fact, I think it's one of the most divisive films of all time. There are people that absolutely love the film. A lot of people consider Man of Steel to be the best Superman film and consider Henry Cavill to be the best Superman. However, there are also people that hate the film and consider it to be a terrible representation of Superman and everything that he stands for.

It should be noted that Man of Steel has a lot of good qualities. Michael Shannon does an awesome job as General Zod. He gives Zod a powerful presence and a dramatic flair. The film gives Zod a motivation that is more complex and intriguing than a generic desire to rule the world. Zod's still a terrible, villainous person, but he's given an extra layer of depth that makes him more interesting. Henry Cavill gives a great performance as Superman. He has a great presence and physique that makes him believable as the character. The film has some fantastic action scenes. The third act of the film is packed with exciting battles between Superman and Zod that are visually amazing. Zack Snyder did an excellent job with the fight scenes in the film.

Those good qualities help Man of Steel shine as an impressive action film. However, the film is divisive for a reason. That reason is the way that Superman's morality is depicted. Christopher Reeve's take on Superman made audiences adore the character, because of what a charming, loving person he was. The Superman in Man of Steel is not as lovable. Superman is supposed to be the definitive example of a pure-hearted superhero. However, the Superman of Man of Steel isn't as heartfelt and uplifting as the character is normally supposed to be.

A big problem with the film is the film's take on Jonathan Kent. Jonathan Kent is supposed to be a wholesome gentleman that serves a great father to Clark Kent. The Jonathan Kent in Man of Steel is not a great father. In fact, he's not even a likable person. The film has a scene where a young Clark saves his fellow classmates from a bus accident. You would expect Jonathan to be proud of his son for saving a bunch of kids, but instead, he's upset. Jonathan doesn't want people to know that Clark has powers, because he's afraid that people would come after his son if they knew the truth. This might make Jonathan sound like a sympathetic, caring father. However, the way he talks to Clark about what happened makes him look very unlikable.

In Superman: The Movie, Jonathan had this inspirational line: "One thing I do know is that you are here for a reason."

Man of Steel has this dialogue exchange that makes Jonathan look really unlikable:

Clark: "What was I supposed to do? Just let them die?"
Jonathan: "Maybe."

When I first saw this scene, I was offended and disgusted. Jonathan had no right to tell Clark that he should have let kids die to protect his secret. That makes Jonathan a terrible parent and role-model.

If that wasn't bad enough, Jonathan's death scene in the film is terrible. In Superman: The Movie, Jonathan died from a heart attack. It was an emotional scene where there's nothing that Clark could have done to save his father. Man of Steel, on the other hand, has a scene where Jonathan loses his life in a tornado. What makes this scene bad is that Clark could have easily saved his father's life. However, Jonathan instructs Clark to let him die in order to keep onlookers from learning about his powers. Clark actually listens to Jonathan. Instead of saving his father, he just stands around while looking upset. The real Superman would have never let somebody die to protect his secret identity.

Speaking of Superman looking upset, the Superman of this film is not a happy person. If you look at pictures of Superman from Superman: The Movie and pictures of Superman from Man of Steel, you'll notice a lot of differences. The biggest difference is that Christopher Reeve's Superman smiles a lot. He's a very upbeat, optimistic person. Henry Cavill's Superman, on the other hand, does a large amount of moping around. He spends so much time making angry faces that he feels more like the Hulk than Superman. This is not Henry Cavill's fault. Henry Cavill's a very talented actor that wanted to capture the heart of Superman. However, the way that he was made to act made Superman look a lot less friendly than he's supposed to be.

Like Batman, Superman's known for being a character that refuses to kill. The Christopher Reeve films understood this aspect of the character. However, Man of Steel messes this element up. When Superman's fighting Zod and his sidekicks, he's not being careful about the safety of civilians. Thanks to how reckless Superman is during the fight scenes, the city suffers through an insane amount of damage. It makes sense that a lot of destruction would come about because of the fight between such strong, super-powered people. However, the real Superman is very careful to lure his enemies away from populated areas. The Superman in Man of Steel lacks the carefulness to keep the people of the city safe.

Lastly, there's the film's controversial climax. Zod is a very powerful villain, so how does Superman defeat him? He snaps his neck. Yes, Superman murders the villain of the film. In the Christopher Reeve version, Superman gets rid of Zod, Ursa and Non's powers, so he can defeat them and have them arrested. That version was able to defeat Zod without having to make Superman break his important no-kill rule. I understand that a lot of superheroes are willing to kill in cases of extreme emergencies, but Superman is not one of those characters. Granted, Superman does feel bad after snapping Zod's neck. This could have led to a scene where Superman vows to never kill again. Instead, Superman just screams.

Man of Steel does work very well as an exciting action film between a superpowered hero and villain. However, it fails when it comes to giving a film that captures the inspirational heart and optimism that makes Superman so enduring. If you want a well-acted, action-packed film, I can recommend Man of Steel. However, if you want to watch a film that captures the heart of Superman, I recommend running away from this film faster than a speeding bullet.
Game of Thrones is a series that is full of characters. There are so many characters that ranking them all is a challenge that I'm not willing to engage in. Instead, I'll just be ranking my top 25 favorite characters from the series. Since the show has dozens of major characters, there are plenty of important characters that won't make my list. It's important to note that this ranking consists of my own personal opinions. I'll have plenty of opinions that will likely be unpopular, but regardless, I hope that you enjoy the ranking. There will be some spoilers in my ranking.

25. Barristan Selmy...
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Blue's Clues is a delightful franchise that has a lot of heart. A lot of the franchise's appeal comes from the characters in the franchise. For this ranking, I will be including characters from the original series, as well as Blue's Room and Blue's Clues & You!. Blue's Clues is a franchise filled with kind, lovable characters. There are some characters that didn't leave much of an impression of me, but there are no characters in the franchise that I hate.

24. Green Puppy

Green Puppy is a recurring character from the original series. What hurts her appeal is the fact that she can unintentionally...
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Batman has the best villains of any comics hero, so I want to rank Batman's large gallery of villains. Batman has far too many villains for anybody to rank, so this ranking is only going to focus on Batman's major rogues.

Villains that have only made a few appearances will be left out of the ranking. This means that I'll have to leave out several great villains. Some of my favorite Batman villains that left a big impact with a small number of appearances include Egghead, King Tut, Bookworm, Professor Bubbles, Farmer Brown, Rag Doll and the Weeper.

50. Clayface

Clayface is a villain that ranks...
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Code Geass is one of the greatest shows of all time. One of the main reasons for that is because of the show's large cast of great characters. Code Geass has so many characters that ranking all of them would be a difficult task, but I've decided to go ahead and rank them all. This article has been one of the hardest that I've ever had to make. It took days of writing and thinking to make, but I believe it was worth it.

Some things to know about my ranking:

I'm ranking the characters based off of my personal feelings. I've been a fan of Code Geass since 2015. Since then, I've developed very strong...
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The Flash film has the long-awaited return of Michael Keaton as Batman, so it seems like the right time to look over the cast of Michael Keaton's Batman films. Michael Keaton starred as Batman in 1989's Batman and 1992's Batman Returns. Both films were directed by Tim Burton.

Cast members in both Batman and Batman Returns:

Michael Keaton as Batman

Michael Gough as Alfred Pennyworth

Pat Hingle as Commissioner Gordon

Cast members in Batman:

Jack Nicholson as the Joker

Kim Basinger as Vicki Vale

Robert Wuhl as Alexander Knox

Jack Palance as Carl Grissom

Jerry Hall as Alicia Hunt

Tracey Walter as Bob the...
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There are a lot of great franchises out there, so picking favorites might not be easy. However, in this article, I will be highlighting the franchises that mean the most to me. The franchises in this article are listed in alphabetical order.

Batman

When it comes to the DC vs. Marvel debate, I like both, but I tend to side with DC. The main reason for that is because of my love for the Batman franchise. Very few characters have had as good of a variety of adaptations as Batman. Batman's gone through countless changes. He's been a lovable symbol of hope, a fearsome anti-hero, a complete goofball...
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In the past, I liked to collect VHS tapes and DVDs. Due to losing access to VHS players, I have moved on from VHS tapes. However, I still collected a lot of DVDs. A lot of my DVDs aren't organized, but there are some exceptions. My biggest exception is my Batman DVD collection. I have a specific section just for Batman. That section is at the risk of becoming overfilled, because of how many Batman DVDs I've gotten.

Due to no longer being able to take pictures on my computer, I don't have photos of my collection. However, I can list my collection. If you want to know what any of the DVDs look...
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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is a 2002 reboot of the 1983 series of the same name. A lot of reboots have infamous reputations for lacking the appeal of the originals. However, this He-Man reboot managed to be a hit with the fans due to it respecting the original series while also having a lot of different elements that helped it stand out.

In the show, Cam Clarke voiced He-Man. He is best known for voicing Leonardo in the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series.

Unlike in the original series, Battle Cat didn't speak.

Kathleen Barr voiced Evil-Lyn. She later went on to voice...
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I'm a big fan of the Masters of the Universe franchise, including both He-Man and She-Ra, so it's my pleasure to share some fun facts about the franchise. For this article, I'll be focusing on the original He-Man series, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and the original She-Ra series, She-Ra: Princess of Power.

Originally, a majority of the male characters in He-Man were going to have names that ended with the word Man. This ended up not being used for all of the male characters, but it still applied to some, such as He-Man, Beast Man and Mer-Man.

Skeletor was the main antagonist of He-Man...
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Masters of the Universe is a franchise that started in the 1980s. It started off as a line of toys before becoming a cartoon series by Filmation. The franchise follows the adventures of He-Man, a prince from Eternia that can become a muscular superhero. He-Man and the Masters of the Universe protect Eternia from Skeletor and his sidekicks. The franchise also follows the adventures of She-Ra, He-Man's sister who protects Etheria from the Evil Horde.

Shows:

1. He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

This series started in 1983. The show only had two seasons, but both seasons were very long. In total,...
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It's not uncommon for the most dangerous villain in a franchise to be built up for a long time. Some films won't give their biggest villain a chance to shine in their first film, while some shows will keep their biggest villain hidden for entire seasons. For example, the big villain in Avatar: The Last Airbender didn't show his face until the third and final season. Also, Pokémon's biggest villain, Giovanni, was hidden in the shadows until the 63rd episode of the series.

One of the most built-up villains in all of fiction is Horde Prime. Horde Prime is a villain from the Masters of the Universe...
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Elsa from Frozen is one of the coolest characters in all of fiction. Why is that? Well, she literally is cool, because of her ice powers. However, I believe that there's a lot more that makes Elsa such a cool character.

Elsa is both vulnerable and powerful

Some people have a hard time relating to fictional characters that are extremely powerful, because they seem too perfect to relate to. However, I believe that's not a problem when it comes to Elsa. Sure, most people don't have ice powers. However, what makes Elsa relatable is that despite how powerful she is, she isn't always sure of herself....
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Blue's Big City Adventure is a 2022 film that serves as the film for the Blue's Clues & You! television series. The film was released to Paramount Plus before being released to DVD. The film has the cast of Blue's Clues & You in addition to having special guests and cast members from the original series. The film became notable for having all three Blue's Clues hosts in the same film.

Returning cast members from Blue's Clues & You!:

Josh Dela Cruz as Josh, the human protagonist of the film and the Blue's Clues & You! series

Traci Paige Johnson as Blue, the dog protagonist of...
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Blue's Clues is a franchise that has had three shows. In this article, I'll be ranking all three shows. Although two of the shows have problems, I'm a fan of all of the Blue's Clues shows. I would recommend all of them, because they all have a lot of heart and entertainment.

3. Blue's Room

Blue's Room is the second Blue's Clues show. It's a lot different than the original series and the new series. Instead of having Blue be an animated dog that speaks with barks, this show's Blue is a puppet that can talk like a human. Also, instead of having talking objects, Blue is joined by other talking...
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Blue's Clues is a Nickelodeon franchise that was created by Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler and Angela C. Santomero. The franchise focuses on a female dog named Blue that leaves clues for her human friends to find. Blue is joined by several talking objects, including Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper, Mailbox, Sidetable Drawer, Shovel, Pail, Tickety Tock and Slippery Soap. The franchise helps teach viewers about how to find clues in addition to teaching lots of other meaningful things. The franchise began in 1996. The show left such a big impression on people that the franchise continues to go on to...
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Star Trek: Picard served as a spin-off and sequel to Star Trek: The Next Generation. The show introduced lots of new characters, but it also brought back several beloved characters from The Next Generation. This article is to highlight those characters. The show had 3 seasons and 30 episodes.

Before listing off The Next Generation characters, it's important to bring up Seven of Nine. Seven of Nine, who was originally from Star Trek: Voyager, was one of the few characters to appear in all 3 seasons of the show. She had a recurring role in the first season and a main role in the following seasons....
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