Man of Steel.
It's starting to look like they might finally just get this right...a mix between Smallville and Superman two which IMO makes total sense.
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There's no 300+ post thread on this or anything...
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Thanks for sharing. This looks great.
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Being a Superman fanatic, I can say this is the first time I have truly been anticipating something wonderful. I have seen all the films back to Christopher Reeves first and they all were atrocious. The stories have never caught the concept from the comics. I bet this is the one, though. Casting, directing, and producing are all the right people thus far.
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Reeves was pretty fantastic as Kent and Superman though. He will be hard to top. |
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Contrast that to Gene Hackman's cartoonish portrayal of Lex and you've got a really bad movie. The sequels were exponentially worse and Superman Returns was crap as well. Finally, it looks like Warner's got it right. I guess we'll see... |
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And I enjoyed the Donner cut of II. The other two are complete shit, however. |
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The Lex portion of the story dumbed down his criminal mastermind to the point of buffoonery and the aforementioned Margot Kidder was the anti-Lois Lane. Out of all the beautiful and amazing 70's actresses, the producers chose her??? I just never bought it, even as a kid. John Williams score is legendary and its emotion is probably why people still love the film today. Ottman quoted it several times in Superman Returns. |
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http://www.filmonpaper.com/site/medi...-1-500x751.jpg Gaaah, awful. LMAO |
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