Beware the anger of a Good Man. A fine lesson for anyone, but especially for everyone in Smallville. Everyone in that town knows Clark Kent. Mild mannered farm boy. Having worked on a farm myself, i can tell you, it'll make you damn strong after just a couple months of work. So everyone in Smallville KNOWS that Clark is pretty damn strong. Hell, just look at him! They all know not to piss him off. This slime ball is obviously from relatively new to town if he thought hitting Jonathan and threatening Lois was a good idea.
I don't get the support for whatever movie this is, but this is the most garbage superman I've ever seen. I'm glad i never heard of or saw this one. I'm sorry yt recommended this video. This is complete garbage!
You've got to remember that Clark, being Superman, has near limitless strength, I mean he can easily lift a 50,000 ton submarine no problem. So you can imagine how much of that strength he was holding back when he slammed Emmitt's face onto that diner counter. Especially after finding out he hit his son and threatened his wife. Never mess with the Kent's.
Honestly, he should have just waited above the diner for him to leave, take him up to about 20,000 feet, had his talk, then tell him he's free to go. The guy could find his own way down.
Good lord that was shit, bad acting, stupid quips, terrible looking CGI, dinky looking villain that looks like a plain boring soccer mom ,horrible bodysuit on that Superman and "energy transfer complete" my goodness
I love it when Clark takes no bullshit when it comes to someone hurting others when he's around. Like this and him wrecking that sexual harasser's truck in Man of Steel
No doubt (for me at least) the most powerful live action Superman both in TV and film. He literally split two universe yes two universes with his enhanced solar state. Second is Tom Welling's, who lift Apokolips (a planet of the size of Saturn) pushing away from Earth soon after achieving his full capabilities including his ability to fly. And third Christopher Reeve, using his strength to lift tectonic plates to repair the San Andreas fault after being damaged by the missile programmed by Lex and his goonies.
Superman getting burned by the sun doesn't make sense. He's flown into it multiple times and other than when he was tricked by Lex to save the shuttle crew (All Star Superman), IIRC ... it never harms him.