Amy Adams is Lois Lane: - Part 6

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Ultimately, Clark is a very good master of disguise and manipulation, but that is how he has to be.

Even though to some who may see and take notice to the fact that Clark resembles Superman, they end up saying, "No way that guy is Superman. I dont care if he looks like him, Superman wouldn't be that stupid". So within the context of seeing a stupid man who looks exactly like Superman, but only with glassess, they shrug it off with the simple notion that Superman would never behave like that.

It goes with the notion within a persons head to think that Superman isn't a liar and a fraud, the way he would have to be, to disguise himself as Clark Kent. They couldn't understand the reason why Clark truly does it, so even that wouldn't make them think twice at the thought.

Superman projects himself one way and Clark projects himself in a totally different. So Lois who knws the 2 of them separately that way, the idea would be absured, unless she knew the reason from Clark himself.

LL "You look like Superman"
CK "I know, I've been told"
LL "So could you be him?"
CK "Why would Superman do something like this?"
LL "I dont know...Good point" :p
 
Ultimately, Clark is a very good master of disguise and manipulation, but that is how he has to be.

Even though to some who may see and take notice to the fact that Clark resembles Superman, they end up saying, "No way that guy is Superman. I dont care if he looks like him, Superman wouldn't be that stupid". So within the context of seeing a stupid man who looks exactly like Superman, but only with glassess, they shrug it off with the simple notion that Superman would never behave like that.

It goes with the notion within a persons head to think that Superman isn't a liar and a fraud, the way he would have to be, to disguise himself as Clark Kent. They couldn't understand the reason why Clark truly does it, so even that wouldn't make them think twice at the thought.

Superman projects himself one way and Clark projects himself in a totally different. So Lois who knws the 2 of them separately that way, the idea would be absured, unless she knew the reason from Clark himself.

LL "You look like Superman"
CK "I know, I've been told"
LL "So could you be him?"
CK "Why would Superman do something like this?"
LL "I dont know...Good point" :p

That's a fairly logically way of looking at it except if we have Lois figuring it out too easily, as in the first movie, then that really doesn't hold weight. The comics always had him conveniently losing his powers when Lois happened to test him because realistically no one would simply wave off someone looking like President Obama right under their noses all day.
Someone at the Daily Planet would simply believe it's him based on his disappearances then Superman appears on screen.
 
Not Bad at all. Personally, I would only hope that which ever persona is treated as the "REAL PERSON" in MOS, is the one that they have Lois falling for.:yay:



Then I guess a lot of comic book film love interests must be hard to watch since practically ever love interest of a comic book film finds out at some point.:oldrazz:

Yes, and it annoys the **** out of me.
 
Amy Adams and Justin Timberlake scenes for 'Trouble With the Curve'. :hrt:


 
Oh come on... He's alright! He's not my type, but my gay best mate absolutely adores him, so I tend to have to watch all his movies :p
 
He's horse****. How he keeps getting these roles is beyond me.
 
I am going to watch this movie only because of Amy Adams and Clint Eastwood. But I like this instant... romantic.
 
Because a lot of women and gay men love him? :p

He's just a very popular commodity I guess.
 
Because a lot of women and gay men love him?

:whatever: Too bad he can't act to save his life. If we start putting people in movies for that reason, I pity the future. When I saw Clint Eastwood and Amy Adams and then JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, I :facepalm: :whatever: :funny: :confused: :dry:. In that order. But, whatever, im glad Amy is in MOS and im glad they didn't dye her hair. Entertainment factor reading the forum goes up that way. :woot:
 
Meh, I don't think he's that bad. He was alright in the social network, and alpha dog, and I enjoyed the lighthearted nature of his characters in Bad Teacher and FWB... They were just a bit of fun, not meant to be any serious acting achievement in them. Even In Time wasn't too terrible.

Of course I'll probably be slated for defending him :p
 
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The poster on shop window pane that shows Glasses, someone should have put that at MOS sets in Plano. :p
 
he is a good actor, not the best, but better than the crappy actors that makes movies.
 
Amy's definitely in shape now. Looks great.


Justin Timberlake was almost Hal Jordan...scary. Then again, not surprising given how crappy that movie was... he would have fit right in.
 
I still remember the Timberlake as Harvey Dent rumor. Fun times.
 
That's a fairly logically way of looking at it except if we have Lois figuring it out too easily, as in the first movie, then that really doesn't hold weight. The comics always had him conveniently losing his powers when Lois happened to test him because realistically no one would simply wave off someone looking like President Obama right under their noses all day.
Someone at the Daily Planet would simply believe it's him based on his disappearances then Superman appears on screen.

The comics have most things go over the top. Nowadays, especially with the more realistic take, surely Lois wouldn't be as crazy to shoot Clark or throw herself from a building :)

The matter of Clark disappearing and Superman appearing is bound to raise suspicions, but only to those who take notice of it. Suitably, it could lead to one of the storylines.
 
On The Road (2012)
Amy Adams as Jane
Adams plays Jane, an emotionally damaged junkie mother of two children.


Amy look different. I like it.
 
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On The Road (2012)
Amy Adams as Jane
Adams plays Jane, an emotionally damaged junkie mother of two children.


Amy look different. I like it.
She kind of looks like a young Susan Sarandon there.
 
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