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Dean Cain's hair at it's best was season 1
Judging by that trend then, Justice League will most likely be about hairy boobs and butt hair.
From what we've seen of MOS so far, they seem to be again opting for a more relaxed look for Cavill in Clark guise, with a slicker look for Superman. I'm not sure what the reasoning behind it is - would it not work better the other way round?
Yep comic book movies have leaps in logic all the time.That is funny but who cares
I mean if Batman can get a magic knee brace that fixes his worn out knees why can't Supernas hair suddenly slick back
Yep comic book movies have leaps in logic all the time.
Yep genre movies have leaps in logic all the time.
From what we've seen of MOS so far, they seem to be again opting for a more relaxed look for Cavill in Clark guise, with a slicker look for Superman. I'm not sure what the reasoning behind it is - would it not work better the other way round?
Here's my fanboy explanation for that. Clark Kent will have much more messy, scruffy hairstyle with hopefully a fringe to change the look of his face somewhat. Whereas when he's Superman flying at 300mph will no doubt cause his hair to brush back, plus precipitation in the air and what not will keep it that way and perhaps give it that 'wet' look. Superman should have the better more professional hairstyle anyways I suppose.
I was disappointed about the lack of 'S' curl when the first official pic was released. But it doesn't bother me anymore. Snyder either figured it wasn't worth the time to get right in every scene, or figured it wasn't fashionable anymore, either way it doesn't matter, Cavill looks great, and most importantly, looks like Superman.
What type of Clark are you guys hoping this guy is closer to? Smallville Clark DCnU Clark, Post-Crisis Clark, or JMS Clark? I'd take any but the latter; too focused on angsty outsider to me.
What type of Clark are you guys hoping this guy is closer to? Smallville Clark DCnU Clark, Post-Crisis Clark, or JMS Clark? I'd take any but the latter; too focused on angsty outsider to me.
How can you say that Jamie?!!! Superman's spit-curl is at least as important as the screenplay. hurumph.The spit-curl is way, way, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay low on the list of priorities for Superman.
I want a Clark that's not a total caricature and who actually makes up a significant part of the real guy's personality. I've always felt like the Superman persona and the Clark persona are both the real guy, just different aspects. Clark is that kid from Kansas with all the human insecurities (which anyone who's been raised by his parents to hide significant aspects of himself from the rest of the world would have plenty of), modesty, and the very human desire to fit in, and just be one of the guys. The Superman persona gives him an avenue to channel his confidence, lose (most of) his inhibitions, and to share his gifts with the world.What type of Clark are you guys hoping this guy is closer to? Smallville Clark DCnU Clark, Post-Crisis Clark, or JMS Clark? I'd take any but the latter; too focused on angsty outsider to me.
I want a Clark that's not a total caricature and who actually makes up a significant part of the real guy's personality. I've always felt like the Superman persona and the Clark persona are both the real guy, just different aspects. Clark is that kid from Kansas with all the human insecurities (which anyone who's been raised by his parents to hide significant aspects of himself from the rest of the world would have plenty of), modesty, and the very human desire to fit in, and just be one of the guys. The Superman persona gives him an avenue to channel his confidence, lose (most of) his inhibitions, and to share his gifts with the world.
Part of each persona is an act, imo (Clark acting weaker than he is and hiding his natural grace; Superman being his "public face," meaning he feels the need to uphold a certain image and make sure not to betray telling aspects of his private life), and part of each is very real.
That's the long answer. The short answer is that I want Clark to be more of the real guy than the Reeve/Donner version, but less the real guy than Smallville, lol.
I actually really liked Abrams' version of Clark in the Flyby script.
One other thing I didn't mention is that I want this Clark to have a real passion for journalism. I don't want him to work at the Daily Planet just because it's a great way to stay on top of the news so he knows when Superman is needed; I want him to work there because of his passion for truth. And justice. You know. I want Clark to be an actual good reporter that Lois would actually come to see as a rival.
In my head, Lois excels at the biting, ruthless investigative reporting, while Clark excels at capturing the human element in his stories, so Perry might force them to work together a lot because they'd make each other better.
Yeah it just isn't really that important
Like the Avengers talking to each other without ear pieces
Another one from Honest trailers lol
One other thing I didn't mention is that I want this Clark to have a real passion for journalism. I don't want him to work at the Daily Planet just because it's a great way to stay on top of the news so he knows when Superman is needed; I want him to work there because of his passion for truth. And justice. You know. I want Clark to be an actual good reporter that Lois would actually come to see as a rival.