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When is that scan on the LexCorp site gonna be complete?
It did, but his nervous mmmmmmm's got annoying the most.
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t:The more I think about this Lex, the more I think I actually loved it. They really nailed the most important aspect of the character - why he hates Superman.
He definitely wasn't, which is what I was expecting going in. But he was very, very sinister if you pay close attention to his mannerisms & expressions. Like whenever he dealt with the sinister.
I may get flak for this but I'll take this rendition of Lex over Hackman's because he actually came off as a real villain here. Not one just doing something to garner him more money.
Truly cannot wait to see how the character evolves over the course of the DCEU.
I can understand the criticism... but, for me, he was such a delight to watch.
There's no doubting Lex was tailored to fit Jesse and not the other way round, and that was a huge gamble on everybody involved, which either has or hasn't paid off regarding opinions.
Away from here, on my FB, I saw so much praise being heaped on Jesse's Lex and somebody actually going as far as to say that he was the best actor in the entire film.
I agree, most people seem to like his performance, Jesse is a great actor, he doesn't leave you indifferent. He's the best Lex Luthor by far IMO, a sociopathic manipulative genius that wanted to kill Superman and got it done (with Doomsday), not many villains are this good. Gene Hackman was too campy and Kevin Spacey's plans were just stupid and not believable. Michael Rosenbaum's Lex was good for the most part, but him blaming Clark for not trusting him and marrying Lana ruined the character a bit, then his memory was wiped out in the Smallville finale, destroying the character even more, a real shame.

This Lex was just too freakin' daffy to be taken seriously. I would have preferred something more along the lines of Joaquin Phoenix channeling a character like Commodus - who was similarly insecure.
Something along that line. Lex can have an edge, maybe slightly more humorous than most villains, but he can't be a high pitched, squealing caricature of your typical comic book psychotic villain. I always think the definitive Lex plays out with a calm, cool psychosis, not a frenzied one.