G.Godfrey
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That didn't bother me and if they were gonna do another Superman origin it was right to do something different. I do think Superman Earth One is like a bit like marmite. It's strange because I didn't like it when I first read it but have read it several times since then and it's definitely one of my favourite Superman origin stories. I actually think people will appreciate it more once there's like a full collection of Superman Earth One books out cause there's a lot if unanswered questions from the first book that I'm hoping he tackles in the third.
I prefer the first two Raimi films as well.
I dont go over to the Spider Man boards because of the contempt they show Raimi there .
Good find Gordo. I hope we do get an Int.'l trailer.
Since we're getting onto the subject, I was wondering this the other day. What is an 'international trailer'? Sure the clue is in the title, but aren't all trailers international?
Since we're getting onto the subject, I was wondering this the other day. What is an 'international trailer'? Sure the clue is in the title, but aren't all trailers international?
MOS has the potential to be in the top 2 of CB films, dislodging either TDK or Superman 78 in my eyes.
International pretty much referres to the non-North american audience.
For example, Star Trek Into Darkness has a Int.'l trailer which IS NOT screening in North American theaters but is screening everywhere else around the world.

Cool okay, but that just leads me onto another question - why? Is the reasoning that the NA and international audiences are quite different, thus this international trailer is different to cater for a different audience?
If it means a new MoS trailer I'd have to say, us internationals are SO different, we'd pretty much need a trailer consisting of entirely new footage just so we could understand it![]()
Naw. It cannot dislodge '78 Superman. That Superman was a product of its time and the kind of hype & excitement it generated before and long after the end of it theatrical run will be unmatched with a few exceptions like Star Wars/ESB/ROTJ. Also Superman '78 carried certain charms that most movie these day will not be able to replicate - see Christopher Reeve's.MOS has the potential to be in the top 2 of CB films, dislodging either TDK or Superman 78 in my eyes.
Also, just saw the 2nd TV spot... this film is screaming EPIC. I want this to be good so much lol
Naw. It cannot dislodge '78 Superman. That Superman was a product of its time and the kind of hype & excitement it generated before and long after the end of it theatrical run will be unmatched with a few exceptions like Star Wars/ESB/ROTJ. Also Superman '78 carried certain charms that most movie these day will not be able to replicate - see Christopher Reeve's.
Also, as generations change and more time passes, S:TM is slowly but surely (as all things) becoming a relic of the past. It's very dated in a lot of ways and believe it or not but there are a lot of Superman fans that aren't exactly huge fans of it. Also, Christopher Reeve, as brilliant as he was (and he made S:TM truly work, if they got anyone lesser the film would suffer greatly for it) is not the be-all and end-all of Superman. MOS maycome close to TDK but I do not think that it will top the quality of TDK unless Michael Shannon & Antje Traue turned in bravo performances as Zod & Faora respectively much like Heath Ledger's Joker.
Oh it's definitely subjective and dependent on one's taste. I just think that Superman '78 falls into that genre of so called "classic". It is after all still showing almost every December - highly watchable family fare.He said that it might in his eyes.Also, as generations change and more time passes, S:TM is slowly but surely (as all things) becoming a relic of the past. It's very dated in a lot of ways and believe it or not but there are a lot of Superman fans that aren't exactly huge fans of it. Also, Christopher Reeve, as brilliant as he was (and he made S:TM truly work, if they got anyone lesser the film would suffer greatly for it) is not the be-all and end-all of Superman.
t::I have no worries about Shannon, it just depend on the materials that he has to work with. I wouldn't swap him for Ledger any day since Ledger made Joker as his unique take.Shannon is more than capable of matching Ledger's performance (even with Zod not being as in-your-face theatrical villain as The Joker is), but it depends on the script of course. Funny thing, I think Shannon would have made an amazing Joker as well. I thought so ever since I saw him in The Runaways.
Just gave in and downloaded the early years....I didn't open it yet, but does anyone know yet if there are major spoilers in them?....![]()
Clark first flies at age 10 while playing fetch with Shelby