So is there a bunch of negative tweets
From the reaction it clearly looks like this will be a 80-95 rotten tomatoes rating. The movie will be successful and audiences will eat up the 3rd act which is 50 minutes or pure unadulterated action and good one at that.
People who won't like it:
People who don't like superman
People who don't like comic book movies
People who will say too much action too less story
People who don't like nolan
People who don't like DC comics
People who don't like Snyder
People who are generally dumb
Feminists

So is there a bunch of negative tweets cause all the ones I'm reading so far have been positive .
My problem was are they going to turn him into a grim mope factory like Returns did and lucky for me I haven't seen any proof that they have. I think my concern was perfectly legitimate in the aftermath of SR, another film a Donner fan made.
Yeah, I preferred Holmes.

Why won't feminist like this movie?
And that's my point about Batman Begins. It has a very hopeful tone to it more along the lines of Superman: The Movie (I really don't understand why people claim BB is "dark" when it really isn't), not a mopey tone like TDK or TDKR. The mopey tone of Superman Returns was surprising coming from a supposed Donner fan.
According to the featurette, the dog's name is Dusty. Not Krypto.
That's it. I give up. This movie is garbage. Hollywood can never do anything right. Boycott.
Na not a bunch at all. We've actually had a lot of very positive tweets, it's just the jenn murphy lady, and some guy who heard from another guy that 4 people thought it was abysmal. Take that as you will.
Nope, no new negative tweets as of late, still only at 2 negative tweets atm.
...it's strange that people forget Batman Begins was heavily influenced by Donner's Superman.
everytime i see the bechdel test in writting, i see belched instead.

And that's my point about Batman Begins. It has a very hopeful tone to it more along the lines of Superman: The Movie (I really don't understand why people claim BB is "dark" when it really isn't), not a mopey tone like TDK or TDKR. The mopey tone of Superman Returns was surprising coming from a supposed Donner fan.
I didn't either as I didn't like the character from the start because she isn't a character. And I never loved the idea of Wayne having a childhood love interest anyhow.
You got me there. I should say I want the character to be as good as Hath-Cat even if like that character Lois doesn't get enough screentime.
Thanks guys
Tbh I could give two s**ts what Jenny Murphy thinks whoever she is, when I read her tweet I thought that's typical. Not gonna get into the why as I don't wanna bring up the issue but you all know what I mean.
Aslong as the film doesn't get Green Lantern levels of bad reviews then I wouldn't worry.
Yes, exactly.
The thing is Singer only homaged the Donner films in superficial ways. The music, dialogue callbacks, the plot, casting a Reeves lookalike etc. The result seems kind of confused in that he wanted to do a modern update but at the same time wanted to make the Superman III that he never got. He couldn't let go.
In actuality Batman Begins is much closer in spirit to STM than Superman Returns. The grand sense of scale, the full hour exploration of the origin, the casting, the sense of an extraordinary figure emerging in an ordinary world. The world of Gotham is much bleaker than Metropolis, but there's still a warmth and optimism to be found in BB. When I heard Nolan and Goyer were taking on Superman, I thought it was kind of funny that they had went full circle in a sense back to the thing that influenced their take on Batman.
That said, I do think Man of Steel will be sufficiently different than Superman. Enough time has passed and every generation gets their version of the story. It seems like they've sought to walk that balance of taking some creative liberties to update the character but making sure the essence of the material is preserved.
Even if it's a remake, it would be nice to have some stronger visual effects. I love the '78 movie, but the effects just don't hold up today.
Yes, exactly.
The thing is Singer only homaged the Donner films in superficial ways. The music, dialogue callbacks, the plot, casting a Reeves lookalike etc. The result seems kind of confused in that he wanted to do a modern update but at the same time wanted to make the Superman III that he never got. He couldn't let go.
In actuality Batman Begins is much closer in spirit to STM than Superman Returns. The grand sense of scale, the full hour exploration of the origin, the casting, the sense of an extraordinary figure emerging in an ordinary world. The world of Gotham is much bleaker than Metropolis, but there's still a warmth and optimism to be found in BB. When I heard Nolan and Goyer were taking on Superman, I thought it was kind of funny that they had went full circle in a sense back to the thing that influenced their take on Batman.
That said, I do think Man of Steel will be sufficiently different than Superman. Enough time has passed and every generation gets their version of the story. It seems like they've sought to walk that balance of taking some creative liberties to update the character but making sure the essence of the material is preserved.
Very true.
Returns was the first Superman movie made in an era where the technology was a point to do Superman's powers justice, but MoS seems like the first one to be made that will actually take full advantage of that.