All Things Superman: An Open Discussion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Part 34

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Whenever an opportunity is available, I try to mention MOS. For example, I was wearing my Superboy shirt in composition class and a girl walks by "oh nice shirt, superman is awesome, he was always my favorite." And I responded "yep, I can't wait for the new film by Nolan". And she replied "there's a new movie coming out?" "Yep June."
I felt like a walking promo today with my MOS shirt. I wish it had the words Man of Steel June 14th on the back tbh.
 
Whenever an opportunity is available, I try to mention MOS. For example, I was wearing my Superboy shirt in composition class and a girl walks by "oh nice shirt, superman is awesome, he was always my favorite." And I responded "yep, I can't wait for the new film by Nolan". And she replied "there's a new movie coming out?" "Yep June."
I felt like a walking promo today with my MOS shirt. I wish it had the words Man of Steel June 14th on the back tbh.
So now you are lying to people to get them to see it?

:funny:
 
Whenever an opportunity is available, I try to mention MOS. For example, I was wearing my Superboy shirt in composition class and a girl walks by "oh nice shirt, superman is awesome, he was always my favorite." And I responded "yep, I can't wait for the new film by Nolan". And she replied "there's a new movie coming out?" "Yep June."
I felt like a walking promo today with my MOS shirt. I wish it had the words Man of Steel June 14th on the back tbh.

too bad it's NOT a film by Nolan though...

also, can you repost that thing about winning that crest cutout or point me in the right direction to it?

So now you are lying to people to get them to see it?

:funny:

hahaha...I was thinking the same thing
 
Gotta do what you gotta do. :word:
Tbh, you'd be surprised how many people think Nolan is directing MOS. which isn't such a bad thing.

Oh, I know. Which is why I think it is hilarious. I don't say anything about who is directing. I most certainly do not tell people Snyder is directing this.
 
Gotta do what you gotta do. :word:
Tbh, you'd be surprised how many people think Nolan is directing MOS. which isn't such a bad thing.

Yeah, it kinda is a bad thing. Because it isn't true...

I correct people when they say Nolan is making the film.
 
No the argument is that because the only marketing you see anywhere is mostly for IM3 and STID and other films that are MOS, that there must be something wrong with WB and marketing.

Never mind the fact that both films come out in May.

Never mind the fact that both films have their own problems to overcome - IM3 has to NOT be Avengers 2, a standalone film. And STID is trying REALLY hard to not admit its a Star Trek film, to the point of hiding Spocks ears on posters!

You could also ignore the fact that most of the new marketing is for films with a high risk of no recognition - After Earth (ONLY promoting the Smiths, not Shyamalan), or Pacific Rim (a big budget robot film that is NOT Transformers OR Michael Bay).

Finally, you could also ignore the one fact that Bryan Singer got 100% right, that the 'S' symbol is one of the most recognisable symbols in the world, and it is all that it would take to get people to take notice.


Yes, you could ignore all that...
 
WB seem to be very confident despite their 5 box office failures already this year.

They do have MOS, Pacific Rim and the Billion-dollar guaranteed Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug.
 
No the argument is that because the only marketing you see anywhere is mostly for IM3 and STID and other films that are MOS, that there must be something wrong with WB and marketing.

Never mind the fact that both films come out in May.

Never mind the fact that both films have their own problems to overcome - IM3 has to NOT be Avengers 2, a standalone film. And STID is trying REALLY hard to not admit its a Star Trek film, to the point of hiding Spocks ears on posters!

You could also ignore the fact that most of the new marketing is for films with a high risk of no recognition - After Earth (ONLY promoting the Smiths, not Shyamalan), or Pacific Rim (a big budget robot film that is NOT Transformers OR Michael Bay).

Finally, you could also ignore the one fact that Bryan Singer got 100% right, that the 'S' symbol is one of the most recognisable symbols in the world, and it is all that it would take to get people to take notice.


Yes, you could ignore all that...

You could ignore that that didn't seem to stop Skyfall last year. You could ignore that that didn't stop the Avengers last year.

Also how much did Singer's movie make again? And remember, I am a big fan of it.
 
WB seem to be very confident despite their 5 box office failures already this year.

They do have MOS, Pacific Rim and the Billion-dollar guaranteed Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug.

They can still have a good year, if they play their cards correctly.
 
I don't understand being so desperate to make the film a success that one intentionally misleads people about the film... maybe that's just me.

You sir, are making a bigger deal out of nothing,
But maybe that's just me ;)
 
They can still have a good year, if they play their cards correctly.

Looking at what else they have going for them, it feels like they have already spent a lot of their Hobbit profit. Gatsby is probably not going to help. Good chance that bombs as well. If Pacific Rim and MoS don't hit, their book keeper might call in sick for the rest of the year. Pacific Rim is a huge risk.
 
Oh give me a break ya'll
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We just learned we have been talking to a con-man all this tme. I don't know how this isn't a big deal.

That must be why his name is Connor. I never saw that hidden meaning before. He tricked us all. :cmad:
 
The sad part is how many people will believe nolan directed it after the movie is out and about.
 
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