With Naomi watts and Eva Green bring confirmed for roles.
But didn't they audition at least?
With Naomi watts and Eva Green bring confirmed for roles.
It will likely still be Man of Steel. If there is a thread asking what to call the film that is the repeated name. 99% of the time. 1% left for unfunny attempts at title jokes.
Say, if Superman fights another Kryptonian in the movie, does he get out of breath? I mean wouldn't it then be same as if two mortals were fighting, you get injured and out of breath. That would make him atleast more relatable in some ways.
Are there any Football fans around here? Does anyone think Tedy Bruschi kind of reminds them of Clark Kent/Superman. I mean off the field he's so mild manner, and even plays instrumental saxophone with band geeks, then on the field he's this aggressive fighter. I have no idea why this occurred to me it just did.
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Say, if Superman fights another Kryptonian in the movie, does he get out of breath? I mean wouldn't it then be same as if two mortals were fighting, you get injured and out of breath. That would make him atleast more relatable in some ways.
Agreed like that a Rocky fight lol
anyone know about the budget for the movie?
Wasn't Collider supposed to have some Superman news like a week back or so?
I'm in an office right now and heard something that seriously bothered me and was wondering if anyone here agrees with them (if so, why?).
The gist of what they said:
"Superman has no emotional weight. His parents died, but so what? That was another planet - he didn't know them. It wouldn't impact him."
Reason this aggravates me to no end:
I have the same back story (a child from a third world country sent away from a dangerous land to live among an aging farm couple) and it does impact me (I'm not 'emo' over it, but it does leave a mark). It's like being adopted and losing your birth parents is shrugged off whereas someone having a parent die young is "oh my god, I'm so sorry." It's a whole double standard, but that's a different matter altogether.
SMALLVILLE handled this perfectly in showing how much of a struggle this would be. Superman offers hope in all measures of the word as an outsider - one form of that is to adoptees who can relate to his journey. Is it that this struggle hasn't been properly shown in Superman films before or is it just an overall view (never knowing your birth parents - no biggie)? If so, why?
Basically: Do you agree that Superman has no emotional arc because he has "no difficulties" (losing his parents' 'no a big deal')?
anyone know about the budget for the movie?
I'm thinking 175-200 million. If WB didn't score such a good team then they would be more cautious but now they need to go in with guns blazing. The script sounds like it has a few foreign shoots and they need the best effects team. Plus Cavill's gonna need a lot of protein shakes and 5 months of personal training before production.
I really think Superman is a very misunderstood character. He's a puzzle: The epitome of the Golden Age of comic books stuck in modern times.
??? taking away the underwear, the S curl will make him an aspiration???Because a lot of fans won't let him change. They act as if its an affront to the character to take the underwear out of his costume or lose the S curl. The lack of effective reinvention in the source material has made him a paternal character rather than an aspiration.