Unbreakable Lex
Criminal Mastermind
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I go bald when I'm acting like Dr. Frankenstein.
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t:Our short lived bromance is over
I think when we see the film as a whole we'll see the full performance and it will all come together.
Well we tried. no, that's being said because it's painfully obvious that eisenberg is a much better fit for the riddler role and they completely dropped the ball and cast him as lex instead.
plus " that is a three syllable word for any thought too big for little minds " is a pretty riddleresque line in itself.
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There's hope. This. We haven't seen this. This gives me hope.


See? Superman isn't the only thing giving people hope. Luthor's bald head does it too.
Seriously though, you're right. This could either be a miss as far as Eisenberg's performance is concerned or it could be one of the greatest cinematic switches in history. Maybe.![]()
To be fair Kevin Spacey and Hackman were both far goofier, with little menace or edge to them. In terms of film renditions Eisenberg fits in, and comparing him to comic source material seems futile since a lot of Lex's iconic representations were just done some time ago and this is a more modern interpretation.
All the Luthors have had serious and funny moments. I hate that people pretend like Lex had always just been a cheesy over the top character. It's just not the case.
t:People seem to fall into either very off the wall, odd and weird Lex or super-serious, politician, driven and methodical Lex categories. He's never been quite that polar in his representation in source material.
I don't really see anything in what we've seen of Eisenberg so far where I go "No version of Lex would ever do/say that", not that I'm definitively familiar with the character though. Is it faithful to a particular piece of source material? Probably not. But it does seem true to the overall spirit of the character, which is essentially a manipulative and egocentric xenophobe.
Well we tried.
Seriously though, I'm not dismissing him yet, pieces might fall perfectly in the film itself, I'm just saying that I didn't like him in this trailer, as opposed to previous one. For some reason.
Now I want a scene of Lois gently stroking Lex's bald head saying, "This means something. It's all some nerds online have."

I'm tired of zany, over the top, scenery chewing from Lex on film. I've seen it and never enjoyed it in any Superman film. If it is a facade then that's quite clever. Because the Luthor I don't want to see is potentially hiding the Luthor I do want to see.
Exactly. I blame the animated series and blandy Zane.
I'm not saying Lex is definitely spastic through the whole movie or not, but people saying "It's an act to to hide the real Lex that is true to the comics" just reminds me of the perma-white fanatics when TDK came out.
I don't think this is a case of Jesse's Lex not being valid or having a basis. It's just not the Lex some people want perhaps.
Lex came off (to me at least) as such a privileged d-bag. I love it.t: