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Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/news/comments/?entryid=376876Brandon Routh Looking For More Fights In "Superman Returns 2"
Posted by RT-News on Friday, Nov. 03, 2006, 12:49 PM
RT-News writes: "One of the fans' complaints about "Superman Returns" was that Superman didn't actually fight anyone in it. Now that a sequel has been announced, the filmmakers seem to be answering the fans. Star Brandon Routh told Rotten Tomatoes that he's looking forward to coming to blows.
Author: Fred Topel
"Bryan [Singer] said at Comic-Con they were going to add some more fighting elements and stuff like that," said Routh. "That might be kind of interesting to throw some punches or throw something, I don't know, a little more active."
Routh is going to have to hit the gym again to get back into fighting shape, but not just yet. "I think I've got a while. We probably won't start for another at least six months. They've got to get things written so I'm still in the gym. I still work out a little bit but certainly not as much as I had been."
Simply as a fan, Routh is eager to get that first draft. "I'm extremely excited, even though I don't know what the story's going to be, to find out what the story's going to be and excited for them, Bryan, Dan [Harris] and Mike [Dougherty] to go start writing and continue the story. I'm excited to see what happens, where the characters are going to go.""
I think in the context of the story, Superman had enough lines, remember, he was feeling lonely and more alienated than ever from humanity. It must have filled him with hope when he heard Krypton might still be there, only to find that it in fact a graveyard, then to come home and find his one human connection had moved on, then I could understand the fact he wasnt shouting iconic lines left, right, and centre.
However, IMO you cant get much more iconic than "You wrote that the world didnt need a saviour, but everyday I hear people crying for one."
While those lines were memorable, I still feel as though BR's Superman didn't get the attention and focus that his character deserved, especially when you consider that he's supposed to be the protagonist of the film
Imho, the film had seemed to place greater focus and attention on Lex and Lois at times.
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I adore the movie but that's true. It was more of an ensemble piece.
AT times, I wish that BR hadn't been chosen to play the character in this film, and that he would have been saved for a better written Superman story, because BR is MAIN reason as to why I enjoyed SR.
He knows how to convey the emotions of the character well, and he just has that "IT" factor and the sincere look that I would believe is required within the character, while at the same time, he's able to exhibit the powerful/larger than life presence that Superman has.
Most of the other actors that I've seen recommended, they looked tough, but that's about it; I didn't see anything in their appearances that had that sincere look of someone that you know you could trust like the people did with Superman.
Also, it helps that BR has a great personality in real life and that he just understands and gets the material while respecting it. Hell I think he's the only actor to have portrayed Superman with extensive knowledge on the character. CR and TW from what I had read, didn't know much about the character prior to portraying their respective roles.
Truth, Justice, and the British Way...
...blech. Cavill.
This casting is yet another sign to me that they are scrambling and really don't know what to do other than, GET A MOVIE OUT!
Why? Because Cavill was out as a frontrunner before Singer and Routh came on the scene. I can picture it now...
"Well, are we going to ask Brandon back?"
"Hmmm...who were we going to maybe use before all that?"
"Henry Cavill."
"He'll do."
Zack Snyder turned down the chance to direct citing that he really didn't know what to do with the character...and then he went on ahead and signed up.
"Woot."
It's hard, but I don't think Hollywood gets Superman.
I like thisSuperman existed long before Routh or Welling and will continue living on long after they're dead and buried.
With that character, it's all about taking care of it while it's under your tenure. Doesn't matter how Cavill turns out (He'll be fine in the role) or how many films he ultimately does, the character and myth will live on after him. We've seen this firsthand with Alyn, Reeve and Reeves before them.
Sorry, but anyone who claims they won't see it because a certain actor is or isn't wearing the red-and-blue suit I can't take seriously nor do I believe said claims of refusal to see the movie.
wish it would be showed in my country...I just came back from watching "Dylan Dog"! Brandon Routh was terrific!!
Had Bryan Singer known his $h**, Routh would have given much more to Superman. Boy, did Singer underused him!
wish it would be showed in my country...
hopefully brandon can survive in the filming industry...
btw is the movie doing good?