Fishburne seems more like an Elvis guy to me.
...Lane was just a great Perry.![]()
Newest clip...featuring General Zod and Jor-El.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/06...ained/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook
For once when Perry White says "Great Ceasar's ghost", I wish Ceasar's ghost would actually show up and do battle.
"Whaddya know, it finally worked!"
yep. History of Comics on Film has a good breakdown of the series here: http://hocof.blogspot.com/2009/11/history-of-comics-on-film-part-14.htmlFor once when Perry White says "Great Ceasar's ghost", I wish Ceasar's ghost would actually show up and do battle.
"Whaddya know, it finally worked!"
I dimly recall an episode of the old George Reeves TV series in which Perry was visited by Great Caesar's ghost--although it turned out to be a hoax, of course.
Jor-El- This is MADNESS!
In the name of realism? In a film about flying super-gods?
Snyder is on record saying that one of the premises of the movie is "how would we respond and what would it be like if this was really happening?"
I would think that is about the emotional reactions because there is no way around the fact that the subject matter is inherently stupid from a scientific perspective.
Snyder is on record saying that one of the premises of the movie is "how would we respond and what would it be like if this was really happening?"
I would think that is about the emotional reactions because there is no way around the fact that the subject matter is inherently stupid from a scientific perspective.
And yet, we are all here on this board because we're fans of a television show that some would consider similarly stupid in the science department (especially the current movie based on said TV show.)![]()
I don't see the problem? Star Trek is largely nonsensical when it comes to science but it is still an enjoyable show - the two aren't mutually exclusive.
I don't see the problem? Star Trek is largely nonsensical when it comes to science but it is still an enjoyable show - the two aren't mutually exclusive.
Then, so should this movie.
I've heard it before, but I still don't get it.
As for SR, I watched it again last weekend, and as much as I loved it before, it now seems almost painfully small and limited in scope compared to what we're seeing from MOS. I can kind of understand now why so many were underwhelmed by it, and why people are so much more excited by what they're seeing from MOS.
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