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Theres nothing wrong with it. I loved the movie and I am a huge superman fan.
I thought the movie stank. Hated the villain, and waaaay to much destruction. Could have been done better IMHO.
The destruction was right on the money. I mean you have aliens with the power of a god. What did you think it would be like if they fought? Even in the older version when Superman fought Zod the city got a bit messed up. It's how it should be. Unless you would like to see them duke it out over a game of bingo. :)
I don't know what fanboys they are talking to, but it is well known that Superman has killed people before in the comics. I don't think that the problem is that he killed somebody, but that when Superman kills somebody its a big deal. The first time he's tested he breaks his code? I have no problem if the filmmakers want to explore that angle of Superman but give it the respect it deserves. It just reeked of Snyder's attempt at making his version of Superman gritty and edgy. You probably shouldn't take that big of a leap with a character when you've barely established it.
I still don't understand why it was so damn controversial!!