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xixgun · M
While I take your point, I can see both sides of the situation. While I do not expect realism from cartoons, I do expect some basic realism in films (even super hero films). Basic physics is a big one for me. Gravity, and its effects is another.
For example:

Now wouldn't a crushed up moon still make mountains of extraneous material on top of the existing planet? But, hey, nothing.
See? Not realistic (setting aside the unrealistic capacity of an individual to throw a moon at someone)
For example:

Now wouldn't a crushed up moon still make mountains of extraneous material on top of the existing planet? But, hey, nothing.
See? Not realistic (setting aside the unrealistic capacity of an individual to throw a moon at someone)
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
@xixgun "The Expanse" handled gravity, inertia, etc. better than any show I've seen in recent history.
SeductiveCactus · 26-30, F
@xixgun I get what you mean! But at the same time I don't get how you could expect realism in a movie about people with super powers 😅. This is probably one of those things that will constantly be in a loop haha.
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
@SeductiveCactus the show "Heroes" took an interesting perspective on people with powers; good series, wish It would've ran longer