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Yeah except people possess pattern recognition beyond the likes of any other animal on earth literally so that it WOULDN’T work. Edit: “YoU Can Prove ThAt It Works” no you can’t. Every test demonstrating it had more than just glasses and posture being changed. You can literally SEE superman with and without all of that in the comics and can literally see that there is no difference. Edit 2: you people are embarrassing. “Uh but I do it all the time” YOU ARENT SUPERMAN. superman can literally be seen IN THE COMICS to look EXACTLY the same. In the comics all he does is wear glasses and stutter sometimes. He is blatantly not fooling anyone. Yet NOBODY ever goes “wow you look like superman”. In real life you took a person and literally just added glasses to them without changing anything else and everyone in their family and friends list would immediately recognise them. I’ve done it, you do it every time you change clothing around family.
@zzodysseuszz Yet it does. It's literally been proven and there are plenty of stuff you can find that sometimes the most simple disguise works, something as simple as a different hair style.
Best version of Lex by far. He’s not just a villain with a grudge; he has a purpose and an easy to follow philosophy that many people can get behind until you understand what’s beneath the skin.
I like Smallville lex the best especially when they gaslit him for a whole arc and it essentially was the reason he would hate Clark if he ever found out
Ironically Lex probably has more in common with Batman than he does Superman. They both have a very cynical view of human nature. That's why Lex thinks Superman is inherently bad, because all that power would make so many people evil, hr just can't fathom someone turning that power down. The difference between Batman and Lex however is that Batman still see's Superman as something to aspire towards, where as Lex see's an obstacle to be overcome
Bro casually snatches (or clean and jerk) 320 (it's a black bar, but could be 315). Lex is an absolute beast The edit was because some people had a problem for some reason.
One of my favorite comics from the 80's is when Lex made facial software to find Superman. The computer tells him Clark Kent is Superman and Lex destroyed it because he thinks there is no way Superman would work a 9 to 5 😂
Makes sense actually. Why would Superman willingly lose 40 hours a week he could spend fighting crime? But then you realize, Clark is an investigative reporter, who's barely at the Daily Planet and has a reasonable excuse to vanish from weeks at a time. Superspeed also means deadlines don't matter and Lois Lane is there to cover for him. Clark Kent is the perfect disguise.
He's trying to compensate for his jealousy of Superman. So of course he's going to try building his muscle to show off "peak humanity". At 320 though he's going to need to keep going.
I mean, every billonarie with at least a bit of brain (meaning Musk doesnt count because he have like 0 IQ) can save the world, yet they will never do it because all of them are pieces of shit.
I remember one comic had superman out for a year or something and Lex didn’t do anything he said he wanted to do he didn’t even try some evil scheme. Clark even called him on it. Superman is the only reason Lex can get outta bed 😂
"I always like you Kent, your humble, modest, comically uncoordinated, you have big muscles, a square jaw, your tall, handsome and your glasses are cute."
This is the kind of Lex I want to see in media. All the latest ones have been these geeky skinny boys. Not that I dislike that dichotomy between the two but I find this version more entertaining. He basically represents strength built rather than strength as a gift which he hates. But despite having this strength and even reaching what Superman has he comes to the realization that he had the power to save humanity and be a hero the whole time.
@ronnickels5193 that's literally the core of the Luthor-Superman Dichotomy. Luthor is a raging narcissist. He is intelligent. He is strong. Heck, he's handsome. But he's also a coward of the highest order. He has to be the best man in any room and naturally a superhuman alien challenges that notion.
Lex luthor evolved through the years , from a simple mad scientist to a corrupt rich guy , to a combination of both and my favourite version is a misguided anti-villain. like dr.doom , their goals are for the benefit of humanity but as long as they are on the top of it all.
@@ronnickels5193That's because all of human history has been mankind pushing 🫸 the limits of what is possible. In all of history we just needed more power, less weight, greater efficiency and so on. Sooner or later mankind proves that we just need to think more, become stronger, work harder and we will achieve anything. Imagine having such wealth, strength, charisma and imagination to forge empires to remember your name....then some God shows up? God's don't work, or think or anything. With a snap of their fingers a God can have everything and people worship that God...the once great Lex who nearly got the same worship from constant Media interviews, or the calling prayers of so many world leaders asking for new machines to enrich their lives. All humans can do with hard work...God's like Superman 🦸♂️ just do it.
There is a moment in either one of the comics or shows where Lex designs a computer to figure out Superman's identity, and when it calculates that it is Klark Kent he straight up just believes the computer is faulty and he scraps the project and fires the person who recommended it, in short he can not fathom the idea that Superman could truly just be a humble man like Klark
Clark Kent isn't perfect. He makes mistakes, he struggles to get the girl, he goes to work and struggles against his higher ups to do the right thing. Superman rarely makes mistakes. Superman doesn't struggle to fight those in power. He never struggles to do the right thing. Lex respects imperfection, and hates anything that's perfect. He respects the struggle. So he exists to make superman struggle. He can't fathom the idea of superman struggling/being imperfect.
@@almessasorrow4950He just extremely narcissistic and can't fathom some people just wanted walk on the ground with common people instead flew above it with demigods, there are also storyline that I forgot, was it lex or braniac that accused Superman if krypton never destroyed he would become dictator but in simulated world supes just dream being humble farmer with a wife that basically combination of Louis and Lana.
@@almessasorrow4950 Lex doesn't hate perfection. He hates anything that's more perfect than HIM. All that "oh Superman isn't REALLY strong, oh Superman is an Alien, Superman is holding back Humanity!" is just Lex trying to excuse the fact that his ego can't stand Superman's existence.
This sounds like something that would actually happen. He's such an egotistical jerk, he'd get distracted by someone stroking his ego. Especially a person he believes is inferior to him. He has such an obsession with Superman, you'd swear there was homoerotic subtext from the way he talks about him.
It's more proving to superman that he's just clark, clark is human while lex is saying superman isn't so superman is human not an alien even if he's gifted, a strapping farm boy with brains and integrity
"Real muscle, not the gift of alien biochemistry, the product of hard work" - he says, with the most expensive and advanced homemade steroids a human being could ever have access to in his system.
@@anhkhoale2593 correct, Lex causes the accident and a young Superman tried to save him. And Lex blamed him for his mistake. This was back in the early days of comics when all you needed were simple plot points
Did not expect to watch Lex tell Clark he's a prized catch as he asks him to feel up his muscles while he works out in tight booty short shorts, but here we are I guess.
@@Fauwkes If you don't get it, then it's fine. Just put two and two together. You meantioned Lex being in Prison for a long time. I meantioned the movie being out of a long time too.
Superman had a lot of powers some being funny way to hide his alter ego. He was good ventriloquist and he used that to make "superman sounds in the distance" as Clark so ppl would at least "hear them in separate room" :D
It really is ridiculous because we as the audience know he's wrong about his assessment. Especially when comparing Clark to himself. Like everything you're complaining about is you not feeling special because someone else who is special exist. If it wasn't Superman it would be someone else fueling Luthor's inferiority complex. Like so many real life counterparts he can't just find a way to be comfortable being himself and is blaming someone else.
This is why I really like Luthor. He's deep down, not a bad guy. But his cynicism and disability to see the good in Superman is what drives him to become a villain.
"I tell you what kent, I like ya, and I want ya - now we can do it the easy way or the hard way, the choice is yours..." - DC Jeff Bezos@@unorthodoxedsanity2559
If clark wasnt supes, but still look same with those muscles and all, lex would be best wingman possible honestly, bit sus wingman but wingman all the same
heck he in the comics put together a team of investigators and put all their data into a super computer that answered his question by saying superman was clark kent Lex immediately rejected the idea out of hand and dismantled the computer. He was so arrogant that he couldnt fathom that superman a powerful alien near godlike being would choose to live as a clutzy humble normal human being.
This scene always catches me on what Lex's exact problem is. He's a genius in peak human condition who's genuinely capable of seeing the merit and positive aspects of others but is always comparing himself to Superman and this all the positive traits nean nothing and the only thing he can think of is to lower Superman because he feels like he can never be at his level.
Lex has a sort of alpha male drive to be the very best at everything he does, and it infuriates him that Superman just does everything better, and what's worse, that Superman inherited the power rather than worked hard for it. In the latter, he's similar to how Frank Grimes hates Homer Simpson, although it's much easier to feel sympathetic for Frank Grimes, who simply put is absolutely right. But yeah, that's Lex's issue. Superman makes all his wealth and power and brains look like a joke. Lex has had access to kryptonite on multiple occasions and never actually killed Superman with it, lording over the fact that it neutralizes Superman's gifts so that he can triumph over Superman and in a shallow way prove that he's better.
Ironically he saved metropolis a few times when superman went under or down for the count. It is weird how he can literally be bruce wayne / batman 2.0, but his main ego and character flaws prevent him from being humbled and working well with superheroes. In a way it adds a lot of depth to his character and makes him a perfect antagonist / villain without being 2 dimmensional.
I just want a Lex Luthor who hates Superman enough that the moment he makes eye contact with Clark he KNOWS… but instead of jumping him he just goes “you can do better, Kent. I’ve seen it.”
Lex not noticing that Clark is Superman is part of his character. Lex sees Superman as an arrogant god who looks down at humanity and all he does is because he thinks he is better than everyone else, so the idea of Superman trying to live as a normal human and enjoying that life doesn't come to Lex head
Sadly I think most of the time it’s end up being like that I think it’s a budge thing or because movie have to be more flashy idk but I really wish we got more things like this in movies
These are adaptations of the comic books. Adaptations to film seldom work, Nolan and Burton made personal versions that are more memorable than the Ben Affleck interpretation, despite Affleck being a better (more accurate) Batman and quoting the comics.
Simply better writers, and it's straight from the comic books. And it's easier to make an animated film. Dc animation films are peak. Better than all of marvel or dc live action to my opinion.
@@rory8182he does sometimes but it ends horribly and instead of his shortcomings he blames it all on superman lol. Sadly he isn't 100% wrong; like batman, both see the potential danger superman can be. If we take the alt realities like injustice when they turn 180 villains then most of his concerns are valid albiet probably shouldn't be siding with other evil villains to help him "protect" the world especially ones like joker and any insane gotham bad guys/girls
@@newturtle3ya he isn’t wrong. Injustice shows this and it’s kinda of obvious already. A superhuman or alien being that’s basically a god can go three routes. Pure evil, pure good, or gray.
Yeah but think about it from her perspective. Across every iteration, Lois is characterized as someone who runs into danger at every turn because she values the responsibility of being a reporter and getting all the facts, even when it risks her life. Every time a dangerous situation happens, Clark Kent tells everyone to hide or run, then he goes and hides. We know why he does, but from her perspective she must think Clark is a coward. I think the whole point is that she does like Clark. She thinks he’s kind and sweet and a good person, but she can’t ignore his cowardice. She can’t really love someone who would rather run and hide instead of choosing to stay and help people. I don’t think she loves Superman because he’s handsome and confident. She loves him because he’s the type of person who would never run from danger.
Lex is so smart explaining the dichotomy of Clark kent and Superman. All the while dead lifting, being a peak human. He is one of supermans greatest adversaries. They tried to turn batman into him, but lex luther was ahead back then. I nver really appreciated him when i was kid cause i thought bro looked goofy being bald. But even him being bald is a flex.
Always love buff lex. Ive always considered him to be like an evil bruce wayne even in terms of his work ethic dedication. I would love to see a proper battle between them seems more intersting than him just having kryptonite and a power suit to fight supes
@@vicentefarfa8028 why the fuck would they try to kill superman? What a retarded idea. Superhero teams up with villain to kill another superhero. So glad people like you aren't in charge of comics and movies
Smallville Lex was the saddest version of Lex. Man legitimately wanted to be a good person and a positive role model to Clark, but between his father's schemes and Clark gaslighting him every time he got a whiff of Clark's powers he was driven crazy to the point he ultimately had to be put down. There were multiple points in the first few seasons that it really seems like if Clark had come clean Lex would have supported him 100% and their friendship would have grounded him enough to withstand his dad's BS.
I thought in the oldest comicbooks, it was canon that Lex and Clark/Superboy knew each other and were friends as young men, and when Lex had that lab accident that cost him his hair he blamed Superboy? (Kinda lame start to a villain arc, but it was the 1940s/50s...) Back in that early DC era, Lex Luthor wasnt yet a supergenius, corporate businessman and occasionally a politician, but merely an inventor, gadgeteer and crime boss who robbed banks (instead of owning them). Which let to the legitimate question by many fans, "So, Lex Luthor can design amazing supertech, but he only uses it to rob banks to get more money to build more supertech... _if he's supposed to be a genius, why does he rob banks like a 3rd rate villain instead of SELLING HIS INVENTIONS and becoming rich legally??"_
For as evil as he was, his whole reason for hating Superman was that he didn’t want humanity to become dependent on him. He wanted people to make their own choices, and be able to deal with the consequences.
Which is why Clark has always been so careful NOT to do everything, even when he could. He actually had to have an intervention with Kyle Raynor after he first became Ion. Kyle was solving more or less every problem on Earth from his living room couch, and Clark had to explain why that was a bad thing.
No thats the reasoning he puts out there to deny the fact that he want to be superman. He wants to be number 1. That he feel so superior to the rest of humanity that the only obstacle to being number 1 is literal space Jesus.
instead of everyone being dependent on superman, everyone would be dependent on lex. hence the ending of red son superman where lex defeats superman and ushers in a utopia where everyone is so dependent on him the civilization ultimately commits mass suicide. lex isn't actually right, he's just using partial truth (the most dangerous form of falsehood) as justification for his own personal needs.
If only Lex was a little less arrogant, he would have been able to figure out who Clark really is and maybe even appreciate and understand Superman better. Pride is Luthor's kryptonite
It's funny there's almost no parallel universe where superheroes and their villain counterparts don't team up, but can't team up as a larger group because they are in agreements as pairs
I feel like we forget that Clark Kent is just as interesting as Superman. A bumbling reporter interviewing one of the smartest and most dangerous men in the world. What was the article like? Did he ever finish it? Does he write it at work and finish it at home in 2 seconds with his super speed? He works for one of the most respected papers in Metropolis. He has to be a great writer. That or his volume of work is impressive?
Because clark and superman are different people. Sure, same body, but clark don't act like superman. As lex said, clark is humble, quite, slightly uncoordinated. Superman acts like he knows hes perfect, he is perfect, and that he's better than you because in all his superiority he still helps you - the little guy, which makes him even better. Clark you invite to watch the superbowl because you feel pity. Superman you watch from afar and reflect how insignificant you are.
@@JackBlack-qn7usbut that’s not the idea, the idea behind Superman is yes he is an alien in biology, but he’s human, he makes mistakes, and he doesn’t do what he does because he thinks he’s better he saves people out of the kindness of his heart and the reason he isn’t narcissistic about his powers is his humanity the thing Lex says he doesn’t have
It's also the fact that lex projects his arrogance onto Superman and believes that there's no way that Superman would hide himself amongst humanity because lex wouldn't
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@@vicentefarfa8028the rock might actually be able to, cause he's clearly already mastered the art of two faced talking, something he could use playing as lex
It goes to show why Clark Kent as a persona works. Sure, Clark doesn't act super different when he's Superman compared to Clark, but Clark clearly looks gentler and more clumsy, which people are unable to see Superman as. But Lex is also right to a degree, Superman's biology physically makes him perfect. Superman doesn't need to work out, Eat healthy, and other things as the sun is what keeps him in perfect shape rather than food and a workout routine. Superman' biology makes our bodies look like jokes. Where we need a routine, Superman needs to bathe in the sun.
Only to correct but Clark Kents isnt a persona, is how he is in reality, superman is the persona of Clark that wants to make the world better, normal clark is scared of hurting people with is strength and being imposing, things that while he is superman he isnt scared has much.
@ZeroTaichi I know what you mean, I just mean that compared to Superman who can use his abilities more freely, Clark Kent is intentionally trying to do things around others to mislead them into not believing he's coordinated, or inhuman (like Superman) I know that they both don't necessarily change in personality like Batman or Bruce Wayne but Clark does have to intentionally act a certain way because he wants to keep his identity as Superman a secret.
Its funny cause even without his powers, Clark is STILL stronger and more muscular than Lex. That's what working out for years in the fortress of solitude under red sun energy gets you
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That was Luthors point though. Superman is strong because of his genetic heritage, not because of any training. And if he needs a power up, he just parks in the sun for a couple of years.
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Luthor is insanely charismatic. That speech would have worked on many, many insecure, lesser men. We also see his God Complex here in full swing. EVEN THE GREAT LUTHOR IS NOTHING NEXT TO SUPERMAN.
@hannes5437 Honestly? Yeah. It would have worked on me. The only reason I can be "above it" is because it's an idealized piece of media where I know FOR A FACT Superman is a benevolent being. I have no qualms admitting my own insecurity would sell Luthor's speech to me in the real world. I'm only human.
Heck, people less charismatic than Lex do have their speeches work wonders on insecure men. And yet the trick is the same. There is no better world. Just eliminating the unliked element who you pinned all the blame on and expecting everything to get magically fixed from it.
I mean dog military pressing 315 max. The pursuit to prove he's better than Superman can definitely be used as a motivater lex is just a mental egoist.
Even with all the money in the world, he still thinks himself less because Superman has the one thing he cant buy - the humility to be stronger for others.
Yup. As Supes tells him at the end of this very movie, "if you wanted to save the world, you could have done it a long time ago." And Lex realizes he's right. Superman wasn't the one holding him back. _He_ was.
I like how (in some continuities) if Lex Luthor just learned of who Superman is at his core and accepted it, he would come to realize that he's just the hero he says he is. But due to Luthor's narcissm and blindess to reason, Luthor would never accept the truth even if he knew it.
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Except he doesn't. We the audience know they are the same person, but in-universe if you didn't already know that they would look completely different. That's how big of an impact even the smallest difference has on the human phyche. Things like the way they walk or talk, the way they dress, whether or not they slouch, what type of facial expressions they typically have, what their haircut/color is, whether or not they have facial hair, and yes, even whether or not they wear glasses all have an impact on how we perceive someone; and even the smallest deviation can cause our brains to register them as a completely different person.
Most of the commentators are forgetting that Superman is his job. Clark believes he is Clark first and Superman second. The fact that Lois prefers Superman disturb him.
I actually like Lex’ logic here, he doesn’t hate Superman because he’s not human, he hates him because his greatness overshadows that of normal people. No matter how strong or fast you are you’ll never beat Superman who was simply born with his abilities. That’s very normal for everyday people, finding jealousy and insecurity in other people’s success.
Lex doesn't understand that people care about what you do with your power and skills more than how you get them. A naturally gifted person who helps others will usually get more respect than a self-made, hard worker who only helps themself.
I think If it were me I'd be imagining how Ironic it is that all those traits are exactly intentional. And I'd be laughing so hard in my mind because "how is the irony not so powerful that he just realises that's literally the point?" Because of COURSE your public persona will be pretty much the antithesis of your Superhero one, for the sake of distancing the two as much as possible. But when you really think about it, if you try *too* hard to sell it, it starts to become obvious how much you're *trying* not to seem powerful and coordinated. Spider-man has a similar dilemma, he's this dorky, nerdy kid who is Weak, Clumsy & shy, but then goes out to fight crime as this Powerful, Agile, Alert, and Confident Hero quipping all the time, And the only trait shared between both personas is his immense Intelligence, his inventiveness.
@@geo4322 no he is mad in why shoud a person receive everything from the start while he has to work hard to get anything he wants,it is more of like a rich kid who gets all her wants without doing anything and a normal kid who has to do the lawn of his neighbours to get anything he wants
@@geo4322think of the reasons why most people hate rich people, they were born into wealth rather than having to build something to earn it. Same thing with Superman, he is the peak of strength and gifted with special abilities to fly and use heat vision and he doesn’t need to eat or put in much effort to keep his strength up.
I guess it depends on the writer, but Superman is superior but not perfect. Because then again, what kind of perfection is he talking about? He is not a human but still has a "human nature".