No doubt.ISn't that part of the issue the Reeves films esp. the first two cast a long shadow of Superman. And it can be hard for a new film/TV show to escape that shadow.
And the Williams score is a classic
Don't get me wrong, Cavill was good. The effects were great. I just didn't believe all the primal screams and angst and stuff. He was playing Superman, but I didn't think he owned it. I didn't believe that he was Superman.Besides the story problems, I just didn't believe that Henry Cavill was Superman.
Funny. He's the only actor to play the part that I COULD believe was Superman.
The story was ... not right. I just didn't get it. The movie left me empty.
In contrast, back in 1978 Christopher Reeve owned that role. He made me believe a man could fly.
For 1978, the effects were pretty good.
It received a Special Achievement Academy Award for its visual effects.
I forgot how long those opening credits were. Yikes!
I forgot how long those opening credits were. Yikes!
As campy as those movies were, Christopher Reeve was Superman. Long shadow indeed.
God, the Superman III slapstick opening is just terrible.
No doubt.
As campy as those movies were, Christopher Reeve was Superman. Long shadow indeed.
Returns is up for a rewatch as I haven't seen it since its original release. I hope I haven't slighted Routh.As campy as those movies were, Christopher Reeve was Superman. Long shadow indeed.
I agree Reeve embodied the character the best, but I'd argue Cavill and George Reeves still come in at a very close second, as they both had the same kind of tough, commanding presence.
The only ones I kinda struggle with are Routh and Cain, who were both serviceable in the part but didn't really seem enough like "Superman" to me.
Yeah, I wish there was a title-card too. We don't necessarily need a whole opening credits sequence but SOMETHING would be nice. Look at "The Avengers" nice build-up with the pre-card action then the theme beat with the title card and we go back into the action. Beautiful.
Teri Hatcher was hot though.![]()
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