Brandon Routh was the best Superman after Christopher Reeve. It'll be a shame to not have him back as Superman. Though S:R sucked donkey balls, Routh was the best thing about it. With a better script, he'll be the shiniest of Superman yet.
I agree, gay people can't make non-gay movies, just as blacks can't make movies that aren't about "the hood".
*rolling my eyes so damn hard right now.
I agree, gay people can't make non-gay movies, just as blacks can't make movies that aren't about "the hood".
*rolling my eyes so damn hard right now.
Batman and Robin sucked because Warners wanted a movie that was also a toy commercial. Warners however have made it up to fans a little by hiring Nolan.
I'm glad Routh stayed on. Now if he can just smile at the end of the movie like Reeves.....
^ For some reason lately if you click quick reply it sometimes quotes the message regardless of if the box to Quote message in reply is checked or not.
So he pulled a Pee-Wee Herman and said "I meant to do that"? Wow. Proves my case however, he really just doesn't get what is the appeal behind superheroes. These are our modern day mythological heroes. As much as the Olympians were for Ancient Greece and Rome(with different names), or the Norse gods were for the Vikings. Superman is the modern day equivalent to Hercules or Thor, the powerful favored-son heroic model. These are supposed to be our larger-than-life heroes, not a third-wheel loser to a normal human relationship. When you think of Superman you should think of an epic story on a grand scale. Otherwise, you are just wasting the character.
I agree, gay people can't make non-gay movies, just as blacks can't make movies that aren't about "the hood".
*rolling my eyes so damn hard right now.
Routh is fine, but he needs to be less mopey and the suit needs to be RED and BLUE.
So he pulled a Pee-Wee Herman and said "I meant to do that"? Wow. Proves my case however, he really just doesn't get what is the appeal behind superheroes. These are our modern day mythological heroes. As much as the Olympians were for Ancient Greece and Rome(with different names), or the Norse gods were for the Vikings. Superman is the modern day equivalent to Hercules or Thor, the powerful favored-son heroic model. These are supposed to be our larger-than-life heroes, not a third-wheel loser to a normal human relationship. When you think of Superman you should think of an epic story on a grand scale. Otherwise, you are just wasting the character.
I definitely understand the appeal of the iconic, "larger than life" comic book Superman, but I also think there's a lot of value in exploring a more human and relatable Superman.
He was, after all, raised as a human being for most of his life. It's never made complete sense to me how he goes from such humble origins to being this idealized, almost god-like figure that we see in the comics. Singer clearly felt the same way, and decided to approach the character in a more realistic way. His Superman not only has those normal human emotions, but is about as lonely and homesick as the last survivor of an entire alien planet probably WOULD be.
What I mean by "larger than life" is a knock down drag out fight for the fate of the world. Like this page from the latest Action Comics: http://i.newsarama.com/images/act_870_0006-cv.jpg
In Superman Returns, there was at least an hour of introspection. Way, way, way too much. A quagmire of introspection. Cut out that and add a little more to the dialog between Clark and Martha after he got home, and you could have served the very same purpose but kept a brisker story pace. Why do so many people like Superman II better than Superman: The Movie? Because of the fights, because Superman actually gets physically challenged. Bedding Lois added to it, but it was secondary. In Superman Returns, the challenge to Superman was secondary. What there was of one. The only punches thrown in the film were by Lex and his goons when they were kicking Superman's ass. No, for a satisfying movie-going experience we need to see Superman as the ass-kicker. Not the heavy lifter. The movies need an ass-kicking Superman. And I would wager that if we actually got one done with present day FX and CGI, Warner Bros. would have another box office like TDK.
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