MrsKent26
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^ He'll BE A-list if he is finally in a megahit blockbuster again (if you count Gladiator) like Superman/Batman![]()
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t:^ He'll BE A-list if he is finally in a megahit blockbuster again (if you count Gladiator) like Superman/Batman![]()
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They need to figure out something to make Lex more interesting. If all there is to him is being a bald billionaire with a petty grudge against Superman it's not really gonna be all that intriguing.
Nothing wrong with it I suppose, I just meant that I'm sure it won't be such an integral part of the story.
I'm sure in this day and age they will be a little more adventurous than that.
As long as the words ''real estate'' aren't mentioned, I'm sure we'll be fine.
t:^ Casting JP would make things very interesting.
But yeah, I'm sure after what happened with SR they'll be sure to avoid making Luthor comical in any context. We don't really need any throwbacks, either. Superman Returns was already one big love letter, we don't need them trying to appease some of the Donner fans by acknowledging the other movies.
Let's move forward on to much better interpretations of the character that will present him as a legitimate threat & not some idiot with a real estate scheme.
That is an understatement....

Casting JP would be perfection, transcendence, awesomesauce.....
Better?![]()

Let's put it this way: with Terrior potentially doing a full-on rewrite and JP being cast, this movie could enter best movie ever territory.![]()
Let's put it this way: with Terrior potentially doing a full-on rewrite and JP being cast, this movie could enter best movie ever territory.![]()
That's Heath Ledger-as-Joker casting right there.Ehhhh, I think I'm going to try and keep my expectations in check for this movie. My hopes for MOS after watching the trailers were sky-high. While I tried to keep cool by remembering the cautionary tale that was SR, sometimes my imagination got away with me and I began thinking this could be the best superhero movie ever -- even better than TDK. While I really liked MOS, clearly the film was flawed and did not reach that level.
I will tell you that Terrio certainly gives me hope that this movie will have a better script than MOS. That said, if Phoenix actually gets cast as Lex, all bets are off.That's Heath Ledger-as-Joker casting right there.
I don't think MoS is as flawed as most make it out to be (though that's a personal opinion) while I wouldn't say it's perfect either. But, it's certainly a HUGE step in the right direction when compared to SR.
I don't think MoS is as flawed as most make it out to be (though that's a personal opinion) while I wouldn't say it's perfect either. But, it's certainly a HUGE step in the right direction when compared to SR.
This.Too many people on the Internet act like MOS was the worst movie of the year and anyone who likes it must be, quite literally, mentally handicapped.
I may be a huge Superman fan, but I just can't understand that level of vitriol towards the film. Every time I watch this movie, I feel I enjoy it more and more. The only things that stand out are some clunky lines, too much exposition in the dialogue and some questionable creative decisions. But the good elements far outweigh the bad as far as I'm concerned.
I kind of feel like most of the complaints are really just nitpicks. Not to say that people can't genuinely dislike the film, just that some of the complaints I've seen have been kind of ridiculous.
It does seem that way a lot of time, but I will allow that some of the biggest criticisms do have some validity. The most important ones in my mind would include the massive destruction in the third act, the questionable manner of Pa Kent's death and the fact that Superman, despite being presented as a symbol of hope for humanity, is arguably responsible for bringing the Kryptonians to earth in the first place.
I've also heard some convincing arguments supporting the filmmakers' choices in those three areas. But fans who protest that MOS doesn't depict Superman properly do have an argument; I just happen to disagree with it.
Where nitpicking is concerned, I feel that if those same fans were to subject the first two Christopher Reeve movies to an identical level of ruthless criticism, they wouldn't be able to continue remembering those films through rose-coloured glasses.
If there's anything I've learned after reading through so many discussion boards and film reviews, it's that every film is flawed in some way. The question is whether those flaws are enough to take you out of the movie.