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I dont know if you guys notice this but Perry White asked Jimmy Olsen how the "Birthday Clown Massacre" pictures are coming along.
thedarks0ldier said:I dont know if you guys notice this but Perry White asked Jimmy Olsen how the "Birthday Clown Massacre" pictures are coming along.
saint sinner x said:Another problem i had with superman returns is thatIn superman 2, superman lost his powers and slept with lois lane, The kid in superman returns is superman's kid but he has powers and when clark slept with lois clark didn't even had powers!
that was BAD in batman begins that no one had much to say about bruce waynes return as if they didnt give much of a sh t and that feeling lingered through out the whole movie.
Doesnt SR have more negative feedback than BB at the time of its release? Im pretty sure all critics loved BB but SR is getting a mix...
The difference between SR and BB, I think, is the fact BB was made to be, y'know, every fanboy's little wet dream, so on top of its actual quality, we all go crazy over it because it's how we imagined such a movie to be made.
Superman Returns however, wasn't exactly what everyone wanted or thought it would be, and I think that, despite it's great quality, upset some people.
Personally, SR wasn't exactly what I wanted either, but it's still a fantastic film and one I think is probably better than BB.
Superman Returns on the other hand, wasn't even that great of a 1st watch because of the glaring plotholes and inconsistencies.
Cain said:He lost his powers but his genetic make up is still Kryptonian. Therefore his kid would end up with Kryptonian DNA. Don't get why it's so difficult for people to understand this
Anyway for me it's like this Superman Returns was the better film. Now keep in mind that 80% of my post count on this site was aquired through remaining exclusive to this section of the hype. Keep in mind that I own all the Batman films and enjoy certain elements of each one (even B&R) a great deal. I have been reading Batman comics for over 16 years. There are very few people in my age group that understand the in's and out's of the Batman canon like I do. I'm talking about from the Kane/Finger era to present. However when I went to see BB opening weekend on IMAX it left me a little cold.
Most of that had to do with people hyping it up before hand as being faithful to the maximum and nonsense like that. So I made the error as approaching it as a comic book fan first and film fan second. I went in expecting a direct translation as opposed to an adaptation and becasuse of that when I walked out of the theater I had a lot of problems with it. I've watched it on DVD more times than I could count now and have learned to appreciate it more even though it's still not touching Mask of the Phantasm.
I didn't make the same mistake of playing "wannabe critic" and trying to be overanalytical this time though. I went in there expecting what they ended up accomplishing, "honoring Donner's original" nothing more nothing less. As opposed to "the most faithful comic book movie ever" like some people told me about BB before a couple of days before I saw it. Because of that it took me one viewing of SR to praise it as a great movie.
Like BB it makes lots of changes to the canon to fit the movie world, like BB it has plot holes, like BB it wasn't the film I wanted to see based on that particular character. I grew up during "Marvelization" of Superman so the Byrne/Jurgens/Waid era holds a special place with me. So a film more along the lines of that interpretation and having Supes facing someone like Mongul would've been my preffered choice. However unlike BB by the end of the film I felt like a complete kid again.
I'm not a fan of X-Men (the film not the comic) and I thought X2 was just ok but Singer has finally gained my respect and proved to me that he could handle genre filmmaking with the big dogs. The plane sequence is one of the most breathtaking things I've seen in a theater. Right up there with the T-1000 and the dinosaurs in Jurrasic Park. The audience I saw it with agreed too cause by the time Supes asked "Is everybody alright?" they erupted in applause. Nothing like that happened when I saw BB (though like with SR there was applause by the time the credits rolled) so I guess the exprience also had something to do with my opinion.
Routh completely won me over and like Bale I can't see anybody else in the role now. The movie had a lot of heart and while I just saw the 35mm I'm very much looking forward to catching it again in IMAX 3D. It was a great way to bring the character back despite it's flaws and I'm very much looking forward to the sequels and the eventual World's Finest movie now more than ever. Hats off to Bryan Singer and company for actually making a remake/sequel that matches up in more ways than one to the original.
Despite me liking it more than BB though we all win in the end because Warner has proven that they're not playing around with this new regime of DC films. I mean they dropped "quality over quantity" two years in a row already with films that weren't really action driven but were excellent character based pieces that actually made the audience connect on an emotional level with the story being told as opposed to insulting them. They were also great set ups for things to come.
I hope they use the same care they've used overseeing BB & SR with the upcoming Wonder Woman and Flash adaptations. Especially The Flash. I'm just glad that after all these years "Superman V" did not end up sucking all sorts of ass.
ChrisBaleBatman said:Well, he has no friends......so, why would anyone really care to begin with? He's nothing but some silk shirt wearing rich boy.
I think it makes sense why, though. Superman has tons of hype surrounding it. ANY film with that much hype can never please everyone. It's statistically impossible. Batman Begins pretty much snuck under the radar with the little hype it had.
Yeah, totally. I think people, fanboys and all, went into this expecting the "classic ****"....ya know, same 'ol same 'ol, things that we all know have been done in the comics, and the cartoons. I think everyone imagined it'd be like that.
Problem is, it's not. It's a really ballsy film. It takes the mythos and takes them to an all new level, to a level even the comics haven't taken them.....and I think it's just scary for a lot of people to see that happen.
Personally, I loved the film. I think the tone, the scenes, the homages, (the Gotham mention was cool), and the film was just hands down....incredible. It's not the way I would have done it, it's not the story I would have told.....but just b/c it's different doesn't mean it's not good.
I don't think it's better than Batman, but I think it's about par. It's definitely number 2 on my list.
I guess if there's anything that Batman Begins had, that I would have like in Superman Rerturns, is the total focus on the Hero. There was alot of Lex in here, alot more than than I thought there would be. But.....he NEEDED it, so to build up the story.
I think soTwo Face said:Hightlight to read:
It's about Joker?
Yea, and those things in the sky, just, uh, weather ballons.All-Star Superman said:They were all just a bad dream right?
Actually, I think it had something to do with Brutus having a clown's faced tattooed onto the back of his head.thedarks0ldier said:I think so
Same here.batman44 said:Personally I liked BB more, but SR was pretty darn good. The sequels for both these films is what I really want to get to.
I also liked the brief mention of Gotham, setting up a World's Finest movie?thedarks0ldier said:I dont know if you guys notice this but Perry White asked Jimmy Olsen how the "Birthday Clown Massacre" pictures are coming along.
Mee said:I also liked the brief mention of Gotham, setting up a World's Finest movie?
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The same could be said of the Batman sequel.Stringer said:All that said though I think the Superman sequel has the chance to be the best comic to film movie ever.
Mee said:The same could be said of the Batman sequel.
The same is said for the Batman sequel.Mee said:The same could be said of the Batman sequel.