Superman Returns . . . . . . and crash lands
#151
Posted 25 November 2006 - 02:00 AM
Abbey . . . will you marry me?
While I believe Batman to be the ultimate hero, I do like Supes. He's not a bad character, just an extremely difficult character to get right. How do you write for, and then in turn, portray the ultimate boy scout? The "perfectly moral" man? It's not an easy task. Especially when Hollywood wants to try and give him flaws, which he does not have, thus making him a super man. The conflict in Superman is the fact that he has to constantly be the boy scout. He has to make the "right" decision all the time. Think of the pressure. What if he makes the wrong choice? What if he could've done something differently? What if? That is Superman's ultimate conflict. His own good nature can be his downfall. As flawed a film as Superman II is, they got that right. There's the scene where Zod and his comrades realize that Superman cares for the pitiful humans and they start to use them against him. It's perfect. But to try and give Supes an "emo" complex ala Superman Returns... well, that's just not Superman. That's Spider-man.
Anyway, hope all are well. My semester is winding down, but my Christmas break hasn't even begun. I'm stage managing a show over the break and will have 5 whole days to myself over "vacation," two of which will be spent moving into my new apartment.
And Abbey... seriously... marry me?
ttfn
While I believe Batman to be the ultimate hero, I do like Supes. He's not a bad character, just an extremely difficult character to get right. How do you write for, and then in turn, portray the ultimate boy scout? The "perfectly moral" man? It's not an easy task. Especially when Hollywood wants to try and give him flaws, which he does not have, thus making him a super man. The conflict in Superman is the fact that he has to constantly be the boy scout. He has to make the "right" decision all the time. Think of the pressure. What if he makes the wrong choice? What if he could've done something differently? What if? That is Superman's ultimate conflict. His own good nature can be his downfall. As flawed a film as Superman II is, they got that right. There's the scene where Zod and his comrades realize that Superman cares for the pitiful humans and they start to use them against him. It's perfect. But to try and give Supes an "emo" complex ala Superman Returns... well, that's just not Superman. That's Spider-man.
Anyway, hope all are well. My semester is winding down, but my Christmas break hasn't even begun. I'm stage managing a show over the break and will have 5 whole days to myself over "vacation," two of which will be spent moving into my new apartment.
And Abbey... seriously... marry me?
ttfn
#152
Posted 27 November 2006 - 02:32 AM
QUOTE
But to try and give Supes an "emo" complex ala Superman Returns... well, that's just not Superman. That's Spider-man.
k i totally got the whole emo jab at spidey
but where in superman's return does he go all emo.
i saw it twice but i must 've missed that completely.
My only problem with the flick is i
t ran a little long for the story
and his costume was WAAAAY to tight in an area.
Duct tape is like the force....
There's a lightside, a darkside
and it holds everything together
There are too many people in the world...We need another plague -Dwight K. Shrute [The Office]
#153
Posted 27 November 2006 - 06:12 AM
Superman is dull and boring and has no drive beyond being a fucking boy scout.
Boring.
They actually gave him something to pine for, desire and then a large block of rocks all around it making it unreachable for him, unless Cyclops dies. That's just good story writing, I didn't care much for the kid, beyond that he looked like my ex's youngest brother (my prettiest ex that is) who's like a Superchild in on his own.
Boring.
They actually gave him something to pine for, desire and then a large block of rocks all around it making it unreachable for him, unless Cyclops dies. That's just good story writing, I didn't care much for the kid, beyond that he looked like my ex's youngest brother (my prettiest ex that is) who's like a Superchild in on his own.
#154
Posted 26 January 2007 - 06:38 PM
QUOTE (Jedi_Arco @ Jun 28 2006, 02:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Please... do not see Superman Returns.
I garauntee you'll want to walk out after the first hour and a half or so.
More coming soon.
I garauntee you'll want to walk out after the first hour and a half or so.
More coming soon.
first hour and a 1/2,..most films are pretty much done by that time...i can usually tell if a film will be good or not in the 1st 30 minutes,.sometimes less,..depends on the genre, actors, type of film.
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#155
Posted 16 October 2007 - 12:00 PM
I hear the sequel has been put on a back burner while Warner Brothers focuses on doing a live action Justice League America film, which would pair Superman with Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Flash, Green Lantern and Martian Manhunter. Australian director George Miller (Mad Max trilogy, Happy Feet) is set to direct. Brandon Routh and Christian Bale will not be reprising their roles of Superman & Batman respectively (a shame about Bale, good riddance to Routh).
This post has been edited by Lord Aquaman: 16 October 2007 - 12:01 PM
I am the Fisher King.
I'd like a qui-gon jinn please with an obi-wan to go.
I'd like a qui-gon jinn please with an obi-wan to go.
#157
Posted 17 October 2007 - 03:22 AM
What ever the case
the Poplar Express route
would possibly be safer than
live action.
They can't use Tom Welling
it would be way to weird the would have to end
Smallville for it to work.
Plus they'd probably have to use
Justin Hartley(Green Arrow), Erica Durance(Lois Lane),
Laura Vanderhoot(Supergirl) as well as Michael Rosenbaum (Lex Luthor)
and anyboy else from the show to keep the feel of continuity
the Poplar Express route
would possibly be safer than
live action.
They can't use Tom Welling
it would be way to weird the would have to end
Smallville for it to work.
Plus they'd probably have to use
Justin Hartley(Green Arrow), Erica Durance(Lois Lane),
Laura Vanderhoot(Supergirl) as well as Michael Rosenbaum (Lex Luthor)
and anyboy else from the show to keep the feel of continuity
Duct tape is like the force....
There's a lightside, a darkside
and it holds everything together
There are too many people in the world...We need another plague -Dwight K. Shrute [The Office]
#159
Posted 23 October 2007 - 02:22 PM
QUOTE (Gobbler @ Aug 19 2006, 03:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Superman Returns is the best movie I have ever saw in my entire life!! Its even better than any Hee Haw re-run that Ive seen. I own both the full screen and widescreen editions of this movie. go out and buy this movie..it is so awesome!!!
err.. I wasnt too impressed with it to be honest. Frankly, I think the movie sucked ass.
#160
Posted 25 October 2007 - 01:37 PM
No you suck ass
Oh just kidding .....but Gobblyis right!
Granted, i don't own both versions but i do like a lot of the movie
and i thought Kevin Spacey did a good job as Lex
though you know a sequel to this would be all
the more confusing as far as Superkid goes
maybe they should introduce SuperGirl a la Smallville
Oh just kidding .....but Gobblyis right!
Granted, i don't own both versions but i do like a lot of the movie
and i thought Kevin Spacey did a good job as Lex
though you know a sequel to this would be all
the more confusing as far as Superkid goes
maybe they should introduce SuperGirl a la Smallville
Duct tape is like the force....
There's a lightside, a darkside
and it holds everything together
There are too many people in the world...We need another plague -Dwight K. Shrute [The Office]