Not to disparage Amy Adams but Isla Fisher is much better looking, but at a quick glance they do both have similar-looking features.
Interesting synopsis, but it's a fake as confirmed by the Superman Homepage.
Agreed. My previous favourites were Phyllis Coates, Erica Durance and Dana Delaney (animated). Never really cared for Margot Kidder and Teri Hatcher.Amy Adams will be the new Margot Kidder. Embodies the character of Lois Lane, but aesthetically not the best they could have cast.
Growing up on Lois Lane embodied by Noel Neill, Curt Swan drawings and Margot Kidder I never thought of Lois as a sexpot. I always thought of her as someone who won over Superman with her "spunk."
Can you imagine Nolan listening to any of that and saying "oh yeah, that works for me, that's good" or any variation of it?
Can you imagine Nolan listening to any of that and saying "oh yeah, that works for me, that's good" or any variation of it?
I can't as, like everyone here, I don't know the man. As such, I don't have any insight, nor a right to claim, on what Nolan would perceive a Superman film to be like.
Michael Shannon briefly talks about "Man of Steel".
http://www.superherohype.com/news/articles/168967-michael-shannon-on-the-man-of-steel-filming
Michael Shannon briefly talks about "Man of Steel".
http://www.superherohype.com/news/articles/168967-michael-shannon-on-the-man-of-steel-filming
Kinda bummed to hear about the lack of wire work. I know it was to be expected, this being a Zack Snyder film, but I was still hoping to see a return of those graceful takeoffs and landings that we saw in the Reeve movies.
There was something so simple and truly magical about seeing a guy actually hanging in the air, that no CG effect has ever been able to duplicate. In fact, after all these years, it's still easily my favorite special effect in any superhero movie-- just Reeve on some freakin wires.
Michael Shannon briefly talks about "Man of Steel".
http://www.superherohype.com/news/articles/168967-michael-shannon-on-the-man-of-steel-filming
Kinda bummed to hear about the lack of wire work. I know it was to be expected, this being a Zack Snyder film, but I was still hoping to see a return of those graceful takeoffs and landings that we saw in the Reeve movies.
There was something so simple and truly magical about seeing a guy actually hanging in the air, that no CG effect has ever been able to duplicate. In fact, after all these years, it's still easily my favorite special effect in any superhero movie-- just Reeve on some freakin wires.
From time to time I'm in a harness, but I don't think anywhere near as much as he [Terence Stamp] was.
It's way to expensive or else I'd consider getting the Smallville Complete Series Box set. I'll probably get it at a reduced rate. I kind of want the Daily Planet "event" paper that is included with itIt is supposed to be written by DC writers and be in newspaper form about all the major story lines that were told on the series.
Michael Shannon briefly talks about "Man of Steel".
http://www.superherohype.com/news/articles/168967-michael-shannon-on-the-man-of-steel-filming
I don't expect any real press or indepth interviews on the subject until principal wraps next month and they get into post.
Amy Adams will be the new Margot Kidder. Embodies the character of Lois Lane, but aesthetically not the best they could have cast.
Growing up on Lois Lane embodied by Noel Neill, Curt Swan drawings and Margot Kidder I never thought of Lois as a sexpot. I always thought of her as someone who won over Superman with her "spunk."
I never liked Margot Kidder, not physically and her raspy chain-smoking voice was a big turn off. What's-her-name from Returns while making some of the physical requirement for Lois was just... bland. But pretty much everyone and everything in that movie was bland.
Margot Kidder was a major turn off for me for the very reasons you mentioned.
The only other Lois I have liked from any live action version of Superman was the gal that played her on Smallville.
Apparently IIRC Kate Bosworth was cast precisely because Singer felt she had the most connection and chemistry with Brandon.
I think it really depends on how old you want to make Clark. I know this has been part of the discussion, but all of my life I've always been under the impression that Lois was at least four or five years older than Clark. I mean she would almost have to be, considering her position at the Planet when Clark starts, that's not to say that Clark couldn't have out and about for a while. Still, I have always thought Lois was older.
Not to disparage Amy Adams but Isla Fisher is much better looking, but at a quick glance they do both have similar-looking features.
Wow, then everybody else who read with him must have been terrible. I didn't think they had any chemistry whatsoever, one of the biggest problems with that movie.
Bosworth as Lois Lane was fine for the situation the film had Lois in. The problem was that the she (and Routh, for that matter) appeared way too young (because she was) for the backstory to successfully work. If it was an origin film, I'd think she wouldn't have been viewed as harshly. Just my two cents.
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