Sure, we know that Superman won't have the curl when his hair is all tidy and slicked back, but I have a feeling that we still might see the curl. During a fight scene, after Supes has been tossed around and his hair has been tussled and disheveled, what if a lock of his hair falls down over his forehead in the shape of an 'S?'
Just imagine it: Zod/Faora has just thrown Superman into a wall/bank-vault; Supes looks badly beaten-up, with cuts and bruises, and his head is looking down, with disheveled hair. He's seemingly on the verge of defeat. But then he looks up, into the camera, with a fierce look of determination on his face, and a lock of his hair falls down over his forehead in the shape of the classic S-curl. Wouldn't that be a clever nod to the comics? I'd probably shed tears of joy if that actually happened.
That sounds so good, and plausible, that I wouldn't put it past Synder, who we know likes to use and pay homage to the comic books heavily. The s curl might seem a tad contrived if it was there the whole time in this realistic setting (for example the SR curl looks way too forced) so it appearing during a fight would be an epic touch.
Pictures of Carano and Cavill together are always so weird. In every single one it looks like an awkward picture of two strangers that were just introduced.
I'll be a little disappointed if it doesn't happen.
I hope I'm so engrossed in the movie that I don't notice his hair the slightest bit.
Sure, we know that Superman won't have the curl when his hair is all tidy and slicked back, but I have a feeling that we still might see the curl. During a fight scene, after Supes has been tossed around and his hair has been tussled and disheveled, what if a lock of his hair falls down over his forehead in the shape of an 'S?'
Just imagine it: Zod/Faora has just thrown Superman into a wall/bank-vault; Supes looks badly beaten-up, with cuts and bruises, and his head is looking down, with disheveled hair. He's seemingly on the verge of defeat. But then he looks up, into the camera, with a fierce look of determination on his face, and a lock of his hair falls down over his forehead in the shape of the classic S-curl. Wouldn't that be a clever nod to the comics? I'd probably shed tears of joy if that actually happened.
good trailer doesn't guarantee good movie.The SR trailer was much better than the movie! One of my favorites.
The SR trailer was much better than the movie! One of my favorites.
That's not limited to just SR. Unfortunately, way to many trailers far exceed that of the movie it self...
I just fell over T2's trailers yesterday though! There's one example where the movie is a masterpiece of sci-fi action when you see it. But the trailers though makes it look rather weak. It's true... Anyway, I got nostalgic, and I introduced Terminator 2: Judgement Day, to my girlfriend, and she surprisingly loved it too... Even today, 22 whole years later, T2 is just one of those films that's still just as good, if not better then when it premiered! It's one hell of a "monster" of a movie, and one of my favorites of all time - always will be.
When T2 came out on video I watched it every day after school for a year. I actually wore out the tape and saved up my allowance to re-buy it. It still holds up today. Just re-watched it a month ago with the wife.
As for trailers, the trailer that I feel wins the award for least like the movie is THE PHANTOM MENACE. The teaser and the trailer look like completely different movies, and neither of them look like the movie that was released. My favorite trailer of all time is actually the trailer for Watchmen. This one...
http://youtu.be/R3orQKBxiEg
Awesome, dude
Ps. The special edition of T2 really adds great extra depth to the film. I always watch that one now![]()
That's because most trailers sucked prior to 1996. The art of good trailer making is a recent phenomenon.
Damn Cavill's publicist, agent and Warner Bros must be getting Henry to attend every damn award show/red carpet event going to raise his profile before Man Of Steel opens.