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Superman (casting, rumors, pix till release)

This movie is starting to look like JJ. Trek, it will be visually cool and exiting and entertaining, but not much feeling or subtance. This is definitely not the Superman I grew up with and love, I'm not sure how I feel about that. I'm just waiting on that trailer.
 
^ I'm sorry but how can you even make that kind of comparison based on a bunch of random set photos? "This is defiantly not my Superman that I grew up with and love" What? We've not seen anything yet except random images.
 
The costume change, the change of Smallville crows, Perry white is not, white. It seems they are just making changes just for the sake of changing things. This is why it reminds me of JJ. Trek. I love the casting, I love the idea of a reboot and I love the idea of getting away from the Donnerverse, I love Nolan and I love Snyder, I'm just saying I hope this doesnt end up with a lot of cool nods to the fans and to the mythos, but not a lot of substance. Maybe I'm jumping the gun, but it does seem clear that they want to separate themselves from the past Superman. Whether this is good or not I don't know, but I'm pretty sure they are trying to make him different. I just hope they don't they don't screw it up.
 
The costume change, the change of Smallville crows [wha?], Perry white is not, white. It seems they are just making changes just for the sake of changing things.

You know what? That's what the nature of change is - change because change happens, for no other reason - and it will happen to everything you know and everything you care about, every day of your life, for as long as you live.

New Hampshire's Old Man of the Mountain fell down a few years ago.

Donner's Superman was not the Superman I grew up with and loved, either, because I'm hella old. It was a real good Superman movie anyway.
 
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The costume change, the change of Smallville crows, Perry white is not, white. It seems they are just making changes just for the sake of changing things. This is why it reminds me of JJ. Trek. I love the casting, I love the idea of a reboot and I love the idea of getting away from the Donnerverse, I love Nolan and I love Snyder, I'm just saying I hope this doesnt end up with a lot of cool nods to the fans and to the mythos, but not a lot of substance. Maybe I'm jumping the gun, but it does seem clear that they want to separate themselves from the past Superman. Whether this is good or not I don't know, but I'm pretty sure they are trying to make him different. I just hope they don't they don't screw it up.
The Smallville Crows???? Is that from Smallville or something? Because in 40+ years of reading Superman comics, I've never heard of that. And why name a team after a pest? Especially in farm country!!!!!

Will a change in skin color alter his character? As long as Perry is gruff, tough and yells at Kent, Olsen and Lane I dont care what color his skin is.

Of course they want to dp something different. Its not 1938, 1959, 1978 or 1986 anymore.
 
I think it's far too soon to think this will be anything like JJ's Trek. The film is still two years away.

That said if by some chance it does become something like JJ's Trek then I will be bitterly disappointed.
 
The costume change, the change of Smallville crows [wha?], Perry white is not, white. It seems they are just making changes just for the sake of changing things.

And Lana Lang was not supposed to be half chinese (Smallville) and Pete Ross was not supposed to be black (Smallville) and Superman was not supposed to be one-quarter Japanese (Lois and Clarke) and Perry White was not supposed to be skinny (the Reeve movies). Who. Fucking. Cares.
 
^ Who says there isn't a reason? There is a very clear and distinct effort on this production to separate it from other depictions of the Superman mythos. That doesn't mean though that the casting or story is different just because they "want to change things".
 
The Smallville Crows???? Is that from Smallville or something? Because in 40+ years of reading Superman comics, I've never heard of that. And why name a team after a pest? Especially in farm country!!!!!


I'll echo this - I've read a *lot* of Superman comics and if the Smallville crows are a big part of mythos it's passed me by...
 
Stories are adapted to reflect contemporary times. If Man Of Steel were being done as a period piece set in the '30s, '40s or '50s then you would pretty much have to have a caucasian Perry White and Lana Lang and the rest because it just wouldn't be credible otherwise. But being set in the world of today then I don't see it as an issue. And I'm someone often seen as a purist.

For me what's more important in regard to Superman and his world/universe is character, overall sensibility and story. I could nitpick to death Nolan's take on Batman, but it really would be trivial because otherwise Nolan is doing a fantastic job with a live-action version of Batman. I could nitpick elements of the current approach to Bond in Casino Royale and Quantum Of Solace, but trivial nitpicks aside I think the feel of this Bond is much like the best of the original source materiel.

Presently I'm still undecided about Man Of Steel simply because i haven't seen enough for me to get a real sense of it. I have to wait-and-see. Certainly being unhappy with elements of what we've seen of the new costume isn't enough to condemn the film yet. I was unhappy when I saw the first images of Batman's new ride in Batman Begins...and then found myself really liking it when I saw it in action. I was leery of Daniel Craig's Bond being blond...until I saw him onscreen and felt "to hell with it, he nails the character."
 
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The Smallville Crows???? Is that from Smallville or something? Because in 40+ years of reading Superman comics, I've never heard of that. And why name a team after a pest? Especially in farm country!!!!!


I'll echo this - I've read a *lot* of Superman comics and if the Smallville crows are a big part of mythos it's passed me by...

Naming a team after something perceived as "bad" is nothing new. I mean, how many teams are there that have some variation of the name "devil"? Besides, Smallville is a farming community which probably grows corn. Crows would be an apt name for the high school mascot. I guess they could have called themselves the Cornjerkers instead.

I don't know about the comics, but the Crow mascot was first used onscreen in Smallville. If anything, it seems as if Man of Steel is, at least, using that as a cue from (and/or possible subtle reference to) the earlier show.

Besides, I don't think the name of the football team is really all that big of a deal in this movie, unless there is a lot of misdirection and the film is really a sports flick.
 
It's also slightly odd that someone complaining about a costume change as a problem has an avatar of Superman in an altered costume.
 
The Smallville Crows???? Is that from Smallville or something? Because in 40+ years of reading Superman comics, I've never heard of that. And why name a team after a pest? Especially in farm country!!!!!


I'll echo this - I've read a *lot* of Superman comics and if the Smallville crows are a big part of mythos it's passed me by...

Naming a team after something perceived as "bad" is nothing new. I mean, how many teams are there that have some variation of the name "devil"? Besides, Smallville is a farming community which probably grows corn. Crows would be an apt name for the high school mascot. I guess they could have called themselves the Cornjerkers instead.

I don't know about the comics, but the Crow mascot was first used onscreen in Smallville. If anything, it seems as if Man of Steel is, at least, using that as a cue from (and/or possible subtle reference to) the earlier show.

Besides, I don't think the name of the football team is really all that big of a deal in this movie, unless there is a lot of misdirection and the film is really a sports flick.

I think in MOS, the Smallville team is being called the Spartans. And thats why Hillbilly Rage was complaining. Naming your team after a threat to your communities livelyhood is a bit odd to me.
 
Hell, considering this is Zack Snyder we're talking about, I would be MORE than happy to settle for something as brainlessly fun and entertaining as JJ's Star Trek.

I'll take that over another flashy but lifeless Sucker Punch any day.
 
I think in MOS, the Smallville team is being called the Spartans. And thats why Hillbilly Rage was complaining. Naming your team after a threat to your communities livelyhood is a bit odd to me.

Not at all. In a farming community, a team would use the name Crows to indicate they're a threat to be taken seriously. Spartans, of course, is a gimmicky tribute to 300. Either way, who cares.
 
I think in MOS, the Smallville team is being called the Spartans. And thats why Hillbilly Rage was complaining. Naming your team after a threat to your communities livelyhood is a bit odd to me.

Not at all. In a farming community, a team would use the name Crows to indicate they're a threat to be taken seriously. Spartans, of course, is a gimmicky tribute to 300. Either way, who cares.
Makes sense I guess. I would go with something more intimidating.

Though since my University's team is the Spartans, I'll say GO SPARTANS!!!!
 
Crows is a little too gothy and death-worshipy. They were writing the show for emo teens, after all.
 
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