Superman Returns Bosworth nominated for a Razzie WTF?!?

So her sneaking her son with her onto Lex Luthor's yacht and putting him in danger for the sake of TEH $uper b0y plot point is good writing??? Ooookaaaay. And her going into a relationship so quickly Richard is under the impression that the kid is his. I am honestly getting sick of talking about the whole kid situation it just sickens me.

Thank You. Lets not forget that Lois left her cell phone in the car too, when she just finished looking at it!!! It was very much in character to go onto that yacht and investigate it(if she was alone) but inexcusable to bring Jason along with her. Lets also not forget Lois being such a beyotch towards Clark and that she lied to Richard when he asked her if she loved Superman. Unless, she slept with Superman without loving him. Also, did she need to kiss Superman on the lips when she is still in a relationship with Richard and Jason is in the room? Poor job of writing the character. :down
 
Thank You. Lets not forget that Lois left her cell phone in the car too, when she just finished looking at it!!! It was very much in character to go onto that yacht and investigate it(if she was alone) but inexcusable to bring Jason along with her. Lets also not forget Lois being such a beyotch towards Clark and that she lied to Richard when he asked her if she loved Superman. Unless, she slept with Superman without loving him. Also, did she need to kiss Superman on the lips when she is still in a relationship with Richard and Jason is in the room? Poor job of writing the character. :down

The kiss wasnt exactly a passionate one was it, it was more affectionate, like a mother kissing her child. I dont know why some people make a big deal out of it.
 
Thank You. Lets not forget that Lois left her cell phone in the car too, when she just finished looking at it!!! It was very much in character to go onto that yacht and investigate it(if she was alone) but inexcusable to bring Jason along with her. Lets also not forget Lois being such a beyotch towards Clark and that she lied to Richard when he asked her if she loved Superman. Unless, she slept with Superman without loving him. Also, did she need to kiss Superman on the lips when she is still in a relationship with Richard and Jason is in the room? Poor job of writing the character. :down
i thought that he asked her if she loves him at that moment. i guess i didnt get it.
 
The kiss wasnt exactly a passionate one was it, it was more affectionate, like a mother kissing her child. I dont know why some people make a big deal out of it.

Some people here make a big deal out of everything in the movie, like Superman and Lois are supposed to be Amish or something. When a woman is dumped by a man she loves, it´s a very fragile moment, some women (and men) often jump right off into another relationship to fill the void (anyone ever heard of rebound?). How many men or women never lie to their current boyfriend/girlfriend about old flames? When was Lois ever particularly nice to Clark, she wasn´t exactly his best friend in STM or in Superman II till she suspects he´s Superman.
 
So her sneaking her son with her onto Lex Luthor's yacht and putting him in danger for the sake of TEH $uper b0y plot point is good writing???


You do realize it is illegal to leave your child in a car by themselves, don't you? And besides, she didn't know that she was putting him in danger until she found out it was Lex Luthor's yacht.
 
Some people here make a big deal out of everything in the movie, like Superman and Lois are supposed to be Amish or something. When a woman is dumped by a man she loves, it´s a very fragile moment, some women (and men) often jump right off into another relationship to fill the void (anyone ever heard of rebound?).

How much time do you think passed from when Superman left to when Lois slept with Richard?

How many men or women never lie to their current boyfriend/girlfriend about old flames?

So that makes it ok?

When was Lois ever particularly nice to Clark, she wasn´t exactly his best friend in STM or in Superman II till she suspects he´s Superman.

I'm not asking for her to be his best friend but in Superman 1 and Superman 2 she just seemed friendlier to Clark, not so aloof towards him like in SR. I like how in Superman 2, she even gave advice to Clark on how to carry himself.
 
You do realize it is illegal to leave your child in a car by themselves, don't you? And besides, she didn't know that she was putting him in danger until she found out it was Lex Luthor's yacht.

I never said she should have left him in the car. She should have taken him home first before she continued on with her investigation. What's more important, to ensure that your child is safe, or trying to scoop a story? Yea, she probably would have had to inconvenience herself by dropping Jason off first and then going back to her work. But she should think as a mom first, reporter second. And why did she leave her cell phone in the car?
 
I never said she should have left him in the car. She should have taken him home first before she continued on with her investigation. What's more important, to ensure that your child is safe, or trying to scoop a story? Yea, she probably would have had to inconvenience herself by dropping Jason off first and then going back to her work. But she should think as a mom first, reporter second. And why did she leave her cell phone in the car?

I believe the plan was to get the scoop and then drive to the Pulitzer awards. Had she had dropped Jason off she most likely would have been late. And besides, no Jason on the boat means no Jason in danger. No Jason in danger means we don't find out that he's Superman's son. That's a pretty damn important plot point.

And bringing her cell with her onto Luthor's boat wouldn't have helped her out. Luthor or one of his henchmen would have most likely have found it on her person and gotten rid of it before she could use it.
 
I believe the plan was to get the scoop and then drive to the Pulitzer awards. Had she had dropped Jason off she most likely would have been late. And besides, no Jason on the boat means no Jason in danger. No Jason in danger means we don't find out that he's Superman's son. That's a pretty damn important plot point.

Then they(Singer & Co.) should have found a different way of revealing Jason's power instead of compromising Lois Lane.

And bringing her cell with her onto Luthor's boat wouldn't have helped her out. Luthor or one of his henchmen would have most likely have found it on her person and gotten rid of it before she could use it.

But she didn't know who or what was on that boat. She wasn't thinking, "Oh, you know what, I won't bother to bring my cellphone with me because Lex is there with his henchmen and they'll take it away from me anyway". She should have brought it.
 
Then they(Singer & Co.) should have found a different way of revealing Jason's power instead of compromising Lois Lane.



But she didn't know who or what was on that boat. She wasn't thinking, "Oh, you know what, I won't bother to bring my cellphone with me because Lex is there with his henchmen and they'll take it away from me anyway". She should have brought it.

Sometimes you just write what the story needs. The story needed the both of them in danger. Lois Lane has been in situations like this a hundred times. You up the ante by throwing her son into the mix...and then revealing the son is actually Superman's.

Lois didn't bring the cell apparently because she didn't want to be bothered with it. People ignore their cells all the time, and she certainly saw no reason she'd need it anyway. She didn't know she was going to be held captive. And even if she had brought it, it wouldn't have helped her anyway.
 
Sometimes you just write what the story needs. The story needed the both of them in danger. Lois Lane has been in situations like this a hundred times. You up the ante by throwing her son into the mix...and then revealing the son is actually Superman's.

Lois didn't bring the cell apparently because she didn't want to be bothered with it. People ignore their cells all the time, and she certainly saw no reason she'd need it anyway. She didn't know she was going to be held captive. And even if she had brought it, it wouldn't have helped her anyway.

Exactly, i leave my cell in the car all the time after just using it because i'm so used to it just being in my pocket i subconsciously think it is there, plus, Lois was distracted by the music coming from the boat. And double plus i'm sure she didnt want her phone going off while she was talking to the house owners, which she assumed she would be doing "Just gotta ask these people a couple of questions and then we can go."
 
Some people here make a big deal out of everything in the movie, like Superman and Lois are supposed to be Amish or something. When a woman is dumped by a man she loves, it´s a very fragile moment, some women (and men) often jump right off into another relationship to fill the void (anyone ever heard of rebound?). How many men or women never lie to their current boyfriend/girlfriend about old flames? When was Lois ever particularly nice to Clark, she wasn´t exactly his best friend in STM or in Superman II till she suspects he´s Superman.

VERY true UF, i just cant help but respond sometimes though.
 
How much time do you think passed from when Superman left to when Lois slept with Richard?



So that makes it ok?



I'm not asking for her to be his best friend but in Superman 1 and Superman 2 she just seemed friendlier to Clark, not so aloof towards him like in SR. I like how in Superman 2, she even gave advice to Clark on how to carry himself.

- It´s not clear, but sometimes women take several weeks to find out they are pregnant, it wasn´t necessarily the other day or the other week.

- It´s human, it´s what real people do. Plus, at that point she thought that Superman was a thing of the past, so there was no point in pissing off her fiancee, who was visibly acting jealous.

- In the first, Superman asks her what Clark is and she says, "he´s nothing", it´s even said in a making of for STM that she responds to Clark in a much meaner and tougher way than to Supes.
 
Sometimes you just write what the story needs. The story needed the both of them in danger. Lois Lane has been in situations like this a hundred times. You up the ante by throwing her son into the mix...and then revealing the son is actually Superman's.
Sure. But how come, that 3 writers can't think of anything better, dare I say HEROIC, to introduce Jason but making him a murderer??? I mean, the kid is 5-6? What kind of impact does that leave on him once he realises what he did!?

Lois' actions are irresponsible and the whole plotpoint is just sick. :o
 
Sure. But how come, that 3 writers can't think of anything better, dare I say HEROIC, to introduce Jason but making him a murderer??? I mean, the kid is 5-6? What kind of impact does that leave on him once he realises what he did!?

Lois' actions are irresponsible and the whole plotpoint is just sick. :o

Legitimate defense is not murder. The man was going to kill his mother and the kid had an instinctive defensive reaction, he didn´t even know what he was doing - or that he could do that. Even a Texas court wouldn´t send him to jail... Sure her taking the kid along is a plot convenience, but I can find plot conveniences like that in every superhero movie - how come Bruce found all the equipment he would need at his disposal in Wayne Enterprises?
 
i hope she wins it she was terrible ruined the whole movie for me
Parker Posey was the best thing about SR
Kate Bosworth was the worst!
 
sometimes i htink singer wanted the relationships very realistic.
 
Yeah i remember that, it was quite funny. Halle is a good sport and gets too much stick on these boards sometimes. Though i do think she should mention her scouse roots more!:cmad:

Halle is hot as hell, a fine actress and seems to be quite the lovable person, would I have cast her as Storm? No, probably not, and doing Catwoman was a big mistake for her career, but let´s not also forget that she has often demanded Storm to be a more active character in the movies, and not just for vanity, but because that´s how she is in the comics.
 
Sure. But how come, that 3 writers can't think of anything better, dare I say HEROIC, to introduce Jason but making him a murderer??? I mean, the kid is 5-6? What kind of impact does that leave on him once he realises what he did!?

So say I see someone holding a knife up to my mother's neck. If I kill him so that my helpless mother can live, does that make me a murderer?
 
Call it what you want, the fact remains that Jason killed a man! That's just stupid writing. There're lots of other ways to show his powers than ending someones life! :o :whatever:
 
Call it what you want, the fact remains that Jason killed a man! That's just stupid writing. There're lots of other ways to show his powers than ending someones life! :o :whatever:

Again, he killed a man who was trying to kill his mother. It's survival, nothing more. Besides, do you honestly think Jason knew his own strength at that point? Up to that point he was an asthmatic weakling. He discovered his strength by saving his mother from DEATH.
 
i always liked it when people were twisting stuff. yeah jason killed a man because he is evil yuhuuuuuuu.
 
^Well we disagree, Lois has always been someone who would do anything to get a good story to me, also, it was better to take Jason with her than leave him in the car IMO.

Yeah putting her son in danger for a story is good writing. You would think a Pulitzer Prize winner would have more sense. I mean she doesn't have any friends or relatives to leave the kid with? :cwink: She only brought the kid because the writers needed the kid to "reveal the big secret". Poorly done period. Batman Begins is my favorite film but if Holmes character had a kid and she brought him to the Narrows with her to give Gordon the antidote I would be pissed the same way. It is stupid.
 

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