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| View Poll Results: Amy Adams As Lois Lane | |||
| Great Casting, I Love It |
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58 | 85.29% |
| Meh, I Can Deal With It |
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7 | 10.29% |
| I Don't Like It At All |
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3 | 4.41% |
| Voters: 68. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I knew Mrs. Adams had a lovely bottom, but DAYUM!!!
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Lovely Pic Of Amy
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1) Richard White was a condemned character from the very inception of his place in the storyline. He has the same problem as the New 52/DCnU character John Carrol- he's an alternate love interest for Lois who's meant to be taken seriously, but only as an alternate love interest-if he's a heel, then why the heck is Lois going out with him? And if he's a nice guy, that's cool and all, but he'll never contribute anything to the plot besides being in the way of most of the audience's OTP, Lois and Clark. 2) No Clark and Lois tension. The biggest advantage Smallville and Lois and Clark have over SR is that the majority of interaction and flirtation occurs between Lois and Clark -which enables the audience to ignore any unfortunate implications about Superman spending time with Lois while also allowing Clark to be a more fully realized character as opposed to a deceptive caricature. Even the Donner films made it clear that Clark was more than just an annoying coworker, but SR embraced the masquerade harder than granite statue of Teddy Roosevelt, and as a result, you wanted the Lois and Clark scenes to get done really quickly. 3) The entire deadbeat dad arc. Because they made Superman a deadbeat dad and implied that Lois had no memory of sleeping with Superman/Clark, thus probably making her think it was rape. I loved figuring out who the kid was, I loved the execution of his appearance, but I really don't think that Superman should ever have reason to be compared to Zeus-horny god who loves-em-and-leaves-em. Superman was lacking a pretty big part of that -man title, coming off more like some adolescent stalker/rapist, and it really just flatout killed any desire I had to watch anymore of the romance. |
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battle of the smithsonian
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Anyone watch the latest Oscar Actress Hollywood Reporter Roundtable which featured Amy Adams?
Pretty intresting stuff. She almost quit acting in Hollywood before Junebug and she almost lost it when the paparazzi kept taking pictures of her kid which is understandable.
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Amy is pure charisma. I know she is going to kill it as Lois.
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YES. I'm most excited to see her performance tbh.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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The degree that SR implied Lois was a rape and/or amnesia victim is precisely zero.
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Don't see Lois thought process going any other way than 'Gee, my kid's got Superman's powers. Funny, I don't recall sleeping with Superman..........'
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That reminds me, exactly which pieces of the plots of the first two Superman Returns ignored and which pieces it cherry picked is a chore to figure out.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Singer used the first film for the scripting, because Donner hated the second film.
The only reference to the second film was Kitty asking Lex if he's been at the FoS before. |
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Clearly, SR contained certain details which were vaguely consistent with events in SII. For example, the fact that Lois and Supes had sex at least once. But consistency doesn’t imply strict continuity. Without a more explicit reference (say, some dialogue about a silver bed at the FOS) there’s no explicit connection between SR and SII. Thus, we can’t assume that because a romantic tryst is common to both movies, the amnesia kiss must be too. |
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Simply beautiful....
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Okay, so we all know that:
A) it looks like Lois will be interacting directly with Superman and most likely Clark Kent as well in this movie, and that B) the old joke is she must be blind if she can't tell one is the other. So, what do you guys think of this theory: She knows. From the moment Clark walks in with his glasses on, she knows he's Superman. But instead of going for the scoop of her life in exposing his secret, she respects him and his mission enough to refrain from revealing his identity. Or, alternatively, she repeatedly attempts to privately confirm her suspicions ala her M.O. in the Silver Age, but still restrains from threatening his life. That seems like big change up to the usual manner of usiness but without also encouraging huge rewrites of characterization, provided we see her as her own hero as much as a reporter.
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I honestly don't know why it's such a big deal that the audience can't "play along" anymore.Reeve proved that if you act the part of Clark well enough,there's no reason it can't be a plausable disguise.
I mean in the "real world" how often do you see a guy fly in the air and let bullets bounce off his chest?And yet said character can't fool people into believing he's someone else? |
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No shizz Sherlock
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If done right I wouldn't be against Lois learning that Supes and Clark are one in the same early on in the film.
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"He'll be a god to them."
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That could be an interesting take on the dynamic but it might feel too much like Smallville towards its end and it might under undermine the theme of Superman's alienation which seems to be present in the Comic-Con footage.
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I'd rather have Lois just be suspicious rather than knowing his identity. I wonder if they go the Batman Begins route and have Superman say something to Lois, that Clark said to her.
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No shizz Sherlock
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I hope they don't as I wasn't a fan of that scene.
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you know what, if someone (one of the mods) is just going to edit my post to change it to "their" standards, do me a favor and just delete the whole post, dont edit it to make me sound like a moron stating random stuff since you deleted most of what I originally wrote.
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Smallville did it right. She knew and she helped him come up with the identity. I don't want the exact same thing in MoS, but I'm definitely not opposed to her knowing from the get go.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Old pic but this just screams 'Lois':
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