Henry Cavill IS Superman: - - - - - - Part 15

^ I felt like Skyfall got the critical "bump" of lowered expectations from QoS. I also think MOS2 will have a critical "bump" as well, especially if the filmmakers take the criticisms of MOS to heart and also make Superman something that nostalgic critics can attach to, through more Metropolis, Lois, the Planet, and humor. Though MOS2 should never become campy, nor obviously derivative.
 
something that nostalgic critics can attach to, through more Metropolis, Lois, the Planet, and humor.
I think its discrediting the critics to say that they don't like reboots if they aren't like the earlier one. Batman and Spiderman were rebooted and got good reviews.

Even though I am a fan of Snyder and Cavill and somewhat like the movie, I will have to say that it is rather thoughtlessly conceived and written. The story and screenplay are exceptionally poor and don't quite seem to know what they want to do.

My most ardent recommendation for the sequel would be to please chuck Goyer and if possible Nolan and have someone else write the script, someone who can write good dialog and I hope they think through what they are making, it shouldn't be half baked and still born like MOS.
 
I think its discrediting the critics to say that they don't like reboots if they aren't like the earlier one. Batman and Spiderman were rebooted and got good reviews.

Even though I am a fan of Snyder and Cavill and somewhat like the movie, I will have to say that it is rather thoughtlessly conceived and written. The story and screenplay are exceptionally poor and don't quite seem to know what they want to do.

My most ardent recommendation for the sequel would be to please chuck Goyer and if possible Nolan and have someone else write the script, someone who can write good dialog and I hope they think through what they are making, it shouldn't be half baked and still born like MOS.

I'm not saying that nostalgia was the ONLY factor, I think it was a bit of a factor. Obviously, the unrealistic dialog, choppy pacing, and lack of an obvious message take their toll. The Macguffin is overly complicated to give an illusion of a complex plot.

It's obvious that Goyer's screenplay wasn't overhauled in the way that it was for Batman Begins. I still feel Nolan's involvement gave it more of an internal consistency, but I would like Jonah to do the bulk of it if they can't get one of the writers of the DCAU/Young Justice shows to do the screenplay.

If Goyer wants to write MOS2, it should be reworked and improved into something far better.
 
I'm not saying that nostalgia was the ONLY factor, I think it was a bit of a factor. Obviously, the unrealistic dialog, choppy pacing, and lack of an obvious message take their toll. The Macguffin is overly complicated to give an illusion of a complex plot.

It's obvious that Goyer's screenplay wasn't overhauled in the way that it was for Batman Begins. I still feel Nolan's involvement gave it more of an internal consistency, but I would like Jonah to do the bulk of it if they can't get one of the writers of the DCAU/Young Justice shows to do the screenplay.

If Goyer wants to write MOS2, it should be reworked and improved into something far better.
Dear God I hope its not the same writers of the Batman films. I don't think we need that at all. We need something more cheerful and normal, not everything needs to be glum or brooding or embalmed.

While they are at it, they should chuck out Zimmer too, his scores have no flair and simply deaden everything with their seriousness.

People get thrown to buildings in Avengers too, but its okay, they are sorta funny moments so you don't think about it, and the scenes are clever. But in MOS, the fights are shown in a monumental way, in a a very serious way, you simply can't help noticing the absolute massacre and death this is happening around every time a building smashes or topples. The serious tone kinda brings to the fore how inappropriate it is.

I seriously for heaven's sake say **** all this serious ********, and just make an exuberant paean to this most wonderful of all characters in a joyous rousing way. I think the shadow of the Batman films on MOS has been its undoing and debacle.
 
^ John Powell for MOS2. I feel like there should be SOME seriousness to the MOS, and that there SHOULD be a real-world setting for at LEAST the second film. BUT I think MOS3 should be extremely comicbookish with a Superman/Batman as a segway in between tones.
 
Some people dislike MOS because they think they should have kept the original music. Since this day, I don't listen to fan reviews anymore.
According to some, it's because there are too much action scenes.
Some others complaint against Lois and Clark relationship because it should have been the same.

Some say Henry has taken steroids. I chose to believe him when he said he did not.
Actually, they tend to be jealous of his body....
I've seen on youtube a video about a girl who said she want to loose weight thanks to Henry. (you know, "Fat Cavill" story).


To come back to the original subject, I think Henry was awesome, like some others think too and we all hope to see him again. He has a lot of fans now and if he wants to be Bond, I'll support him.
I wonder how some people can find him unattractive.
To me, the only thing I dislike was the fact he was with a girl just after the premieres
(and we're not even sure about that)
 
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Henry Cavill is the 2nd suggestion for H behind Happy Birthday on Google.
 
Dear God I hope its not the same writers of the Batman films. I don't think we need that at all. We need something more cheerful and normal, not everything needs to be glum or brooding or embalmed.

While they are at it, they should chuck out Zimmer too, his scores have no flair and simply deaden everything with their seriousness.

People get thrown to buildings in Avengers too, but its okay, they are sorta funny moments so you don't think about it, and the scenes are clever. But in MOS, the fights are shown in a monumental way, in a a very serious way, you simply can't help noticing the absolute massacre and death this is happening around every time a building smashes or topples. The serious tone kinda brings to the fore how inappropriate it is.

I seriously for heaven's sake say **** all this serious ********, and just make an exuberant paean to this most wonderful of all characters in a joyous rousing way. I think the shadow of the Batman films on MOS has been its undoing and debacle.

I think that was the whole point. Their goal was to make what was happening seem real.

The serious tone was appropriate, there just wasn't enough light moments to help balance it out. That's what should be done for the sequel. You can have joy and seriousness in one film.

Anyway, wrong thread to be discussing this. :funny:
 
Henry Cavill is the 2nd suggestion for H behind Happy Birthday on Google.

Not in every computer.
In mine, he's the first when I tape "he" :hrt:

Also, on google, when you type Henry, you can now find some pics of Kaley too..
Unbelievable how this Kaley is famous while Gina was not so much photographed...
Some like it blond...
 
I recall people discussing Henry's nose and that it's crooked and his teeth. I have never noticed his teeth before.
 
Thanks for the help, guys!
Though I haven't found yet...

And that's right that Henry's neck (the hump) is noticeable. ^^! (his only default, and sometimes I tend to forget it because his face is so beautiful that in some scenes, you don't particularly see this little problem)
I don't see the matter with his teeth... (actually, yeah, he looks like a super-pretty vampire :hrt: )

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’50 Shades of Grey’ Movie Cast: Henry Cavill Talks About Playing Christian Grey, Still Remains a Top Contender (VIDEO)

"Fifty Shades of Grey" fans should be delighted by a recent interview given by fan-favorite Henry Cavill. In the interview he is asked whether or not he feels playing in a movie like "Fifty Shades of Grey" would be something he was interested since the character would be drastically different than Superman. The "Man of Steel" actor didn't exactly say yes but definitely hinted that playing Christian Grey would not be a problem for him.

"As an actor I don't think it should stop me from doing roles which may be great stories," Cavill said in the interview. "I'm very much a storyteller, I enjoy telling stories and if there is a wonderful story to tell than I don't think having played the role of Superman will necessarily stop me from telling that story. The chances are it will very much be a different vehicle than what Superman is, so it won't damage any of that character...because they'll see two very different things on screen."

This isn't the first time Cavill has spoken about the movie. Back in May he discussed during a press conference saying that at the time he was never approached about doing the movie.

"Put it this way, I've not read a script, spoken to a producer or a director," he said in the May press conference the International Business Times reports. "Not exactly chaste writing is it. I've always preferred the implied sex scene anyway, because having it spelled out always seems a bit tacky. Sex is so readily available to us in every form of media now, so it's no longer that exciting on screen."

The 30-year-old British came under a lot of fire from "Fifty Shades" fans for that comment but from his recent interview it seems he may have had a change of heart about the role. Regardless of how he feels about the movie, Cavill has remained a top contender to play Christian Grey along with Ian Somerhalder and Matt Bomer.

In the video he also said he'd be glad to come back quickly and play Superman again.


http://www.hngn.com/articles/8078/20130718/50-shades-grey-movie-cast-henry-cavill-talks-playing-christian-grey.htm
 
What bump in his neck?
Also it's his bottom teeth not the top, so it's hardly visible. I just noticed it for the first time and I've been watching him for years.
 
For anyone who cares, Henry Cavill is still #1 on IMDB'S star-meter.
 
"As an actor I don't think it should stop me from doing roles which may be great stories," Cavill said in the interview.

Debatable. Isn't it common knowledge that that book is absolute trash. They'll no doubt lure him with millions of dollars though.
 
Debatable. Isn't it common knowledge that that book is absolute trash. They'll no doubt lure him with millions of dollars though.

Trash is being nice to the series. There was a comment on the Amazon reviews that had me rolling because it broke down the most repeated phrases in the books and how many times they had been used. One person wrote that will all the money that the author has made that perhaps she could use the funds to purchase a thesaurus. :yay:
 
50 Shades fans actually threw a sh** fit over that comment he made? Sheesh. That's just more proof there's something wrong with them.
 
Dear Universe,
Please put it in Henry Cavill's head to never go near 50 Shades of Grey.

Best Regards,
Me
 

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