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Exactly. And no matter how many times its said the die hard apoligists for SR will say the tone/themes opened the door for great new possibilites. No, they don't.
Unless great possibilites are Superman being a homewrecker.
Great being that the likable Richard is killed because of something stupid he gets caught up in with Clark/Supes hanging about.
The Awesome possibility that Lois tosses out any ideals she has and sneaks around on Richard with an "in cahoots" Supes. A Supes who as a character has higher ideals/morals/convictions than that.
Then of course you have the kid hanging out there.
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Exactly. And no matter how many times its said the die hard apoligists for SR will say the tone/themes opened the door for great new possibilites. No, they don't.
I'm sorry? When in Superman Returns was Superman a homewrecker? I mean at the end of the film he left Jason with Lois and Richard. He handled that situation very maturely. Do you think, all of the sudden, he's going to steal Lois away from Richard and Jason? Did you not watch the progress throughout the film?Unless great possibilites are Superman being a homewrecker.
Umm...what? That sentence actually is a bit hard to understand, with all due respect. So you're saying it would be acceptable story-wise for Richard to die just because he works at the Daily Planet? Same should go for Clark and Lois too, I would imagine, and while we're at it, anyone else that "hangs out" with Clark Kent/Superman...which is nearly every other Superman character!Great being that the likable Richard is killed because of something stupid he gets caught up in with Clark/Supes hanging about.
If you watched Superman Returns, you would realize the Superman of that movie wouldn't do that, or that movie would have ended with Lois under one arm and Jason under the other as he flies into the clouds. That didn't happen, now did it?The Awesome possibility that Lois tosses out any ideals she has and sneaks around on Richard with an "in cahoots" Supes. A Supes who as a character has higher ideals/morals/convictions than that.
And...?Then of course you have the kid hanging out there.
i think he does well as superman. if they want him darker all they need to do is change the story. however, it being superman, i'm not sure how "dark" you can go with him as he is like the "all american" symbol... or at least he was. he's supposed to be wholesome and all that, not like batman who's got deep psychological issues.
Many a person apoligizes for SR returns just because they had Superman on the screen again.
I didn't punctuate well I suppose but if a great possibility was that Richard dies through some "heroic" cliche saving Superman in order to save Lois or some such then that was what I was going for, rather with sarcasm.
Yes, SR was the chick-flick version of a Superhero movie. Heavy on personal drama and screwed up relationships, light on explosions. I'd say it was pretty good chick flick, but a really bad Superman movie.And enough with the floating in orbit pining away over Lois crap. SR was barely about a superhero. It became a "chick flick".
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He doesn't have to die but he is an expendable character. The longer he is around the more "third wheel" Supes is, the more homewrecker/stalkerish he continues to be.
I'm saying that Richard strikes me (based on his depiction in the film) as a decent and honorable man, one that would put the interests of his son over any jealousy he might feel.
Yes, SR was the chick-flick version of a Superhero movie. Heavy on personal drama and screwed up relationships, light on explosions. I'd say it was pretty good chick flick, but a really bad Superman movie.
According to director Bryan Singer, speaking to the New York Times regarding his upcoming feature Superman Returns, the film "is a movie about what happens when old boyfriends come back into your life."
Singer said 'Clark' returns to Earth from a mysterious absence in outer space, only to discover that 'Lois' stopped waiting around for him and had a child, with a new man in her life and not looking to start up again with an alien ex-boyfrend.
"Even if you're the strongest man in the world," said Singer, "if the woman you love has found someone else that she's nearly married to that's not a bad guy, how do you figure out what your place is in that woman's life?"
"I call it my first 'chick flick'."
I just hope that they keep Bryan Singer out of anymore super-hero franchises. Everything he touches there looks like it went through the Queer Eye For The Straight Guy treatment. Not that there is anything inherently wrong about being gay. But the guy had an obvious man-crush on Hugh Jackman, and he put the entire team into skin-tight black leather. That's the "openly gay" uniform. And his Lex Luthor had a spurned lover fixation on Superman and all but ignored Parker Posey for the entire film. Contrast that with the relationship of Donner's Luthor and Tessmacher, where she was obviously his live-in sex kitten, and you can see one of the problems with the Singer/Spacey version of the character.
The only good thing I can really say about SR is that we got to see "Cyclops"(Richard White) actually being a better hero than in all 3 of the X-Men films, as well as Superman himself.
I'm glad Routh stayed on. Now if he can just smile at the end of the movie like Reeves.....
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