Why those references to Lolita and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland? Are they trying to say that Lex is a pedophile?
>>71863447
He also references A Streetcar Named Desire.
>So we don't have to depend upon the kindness of strangers/monsters.
Also The Wizard of Oz.
I thought he was making references to Fallout New Vegas with all that "god is tribal" talk.
What if he is?
Julius Caesar & Alexander The Great liked to fug young boys. All great men in the western traditional experiment with pederasty
A lot of people thought he wasn't the real Lex and that his dad was. That was pretty retarded.
>>71863650
Don't worry, I like little girls too.
Its not this deep guys
>>71863447
I don't know about that, but I bet he's sexually a super twisted guy.
He looks the kinda guy who'd be sniffing Superman's sweaty undies, and just go
>MM.. AH! Tarrr-RAA!
I fucking loved this Lex.
>>71863774
"My father named the company after himself. He was the Lex in front of the corp"
>>71866393
If he is Alexander Luthor II the whole movie makes perfect sense because Lex's kid was always a gigantic fucking idiot of cosmic proportions.
A lot of Lex's lines were references, puns and world play in general.I actually don't mind it
Why did Synder do this?
>>71866215
I'd give her the D to finally civilise her.
>>71866731
Another conduit to drive the point home about the importance of myths, and how pop culture is drenched in this.
These are all references to minolithic archetypes present since Ancient Greece and even earlier.
Superman as a character and cultural phenomenon is another manifestation of these myths.
Read Umberto Eco's essay about this for more insight.
>>71867289
*monolithic
>>71863447
>No man in the sky intervened when I was a boy to deliver me from daddy's fist and abominations.
what did he mean by this?
>>71866215
He has a fetish for asians too. Probably tentacle rape, etc.
>>71866215
Fun fact: Holly also voiced Elastagirl, AKA Helen Parr.
>>71866393
Dad was Alex. They explain it in the extended cut.