News flash!

I don't buy the 'production sheet' is because I couldn't find a third act productions listed at 4000 Warner Blvd, maybe it's a dummy name, but I doubt that.

Also, why not just film in West Africa instead of filming in the Middle East if the plot is based in West Africa? It's not like you can't substitute Ghana for Sierra Leone.
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110622..._in_chicago_on_june_25_for_new_superman_movie

(Have you ever wanted to know what it feels like to work on a major motion picture? Would you like to experience the excitement of watching Hollywood film right in your hometown? Here's your shining opportunity to play a part in the wonderful world of entertainment. On Saturday, June 25, there will be an open casting call to work as a background extra on the upcoming Superman movie, "Man of Steel." )

have anyone caught this???

have anyone gone for the audition???
 
Yeah, I did go by the area, didn't get picked though. :cmad:
 
Not sure if this has really been talked about, but Devin is saying again that the script isn't all that great...

http://www.badassdigest.com/2011/06...s-saying-theyre-making-a-green-lantern-sequel

The real world reason can be summed up as such: Harry Potter. The studio’s cash cow ends in a couple of weeks, and they need something to replace it. Christopher Nolan is being a bit *****y to them and making sure that his Batman franchise won’t be that moneymaker, since he’s looking to end it with The Dark Knight Rises. There’s hope for The Man of Steel, but the Superman franchise has been tricky at best and as of right now nobody is completely confident in the script they have.
 
Not sure if this has really been talked about, but Devin is saying again that the script isn't all that great...

http://www.badassdigest.com/2011/06...s-saying-theyre-making-a-green-lantern-sequel

Devin wrote,"There’s hope for The Man of Steel, but the Superman franchise has been tricky at best and as of right now nobody is completely confident in the script they have."

Yeah, of course, Snyder called Devin up and they had a long talk about the script.
Devin is really in the know when it comes to MoS.
We should be grateful he finds us worthy of sharing his insight with us.
:whatever:
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110622..._in_chicago_on_june_25_for_new_superman_movie

(Have you ever wanted to know what it feels like to work on a major motion picture? Would you like to experience the excitement of watching Hollywood film right in your hometown? Here's your shining opportunity to play a part in the wonderful world of entertainment. On Saturday, June 25, there will be an open casting call to work as a background extra on the upcoming Superman movie, "Man of Steel." )

have anyone caught this???

have anyone gone for the audition???

I'd move to America if it meant being an extra in this film... You know, if I had piles of money... :D
 
come to us!!! or... come to me!!!! Snyder, i can help!!! lol
 
Honestly, after Green Lantern I can believe that WB will still go forward with a Superman movie despite having doubts with the script.
 
It really took GL to convince you of that? These are the guys that gave us Jonah Hex.
 
JAK®;20733607 said:
Honestly, after Green Lantern I can believe that WB will still go forward with a Superman movie despite having doubts with the script.

Can't be any worse than GL.
 
^ yeah...it has been, alot.

Wasn't sure since there isn't a "News & Discussion" thread except for this one, though people have posted the same thing in more than one thread.
 
Wasn't sure since there isn't a "News & Discussion" thread except for this one, though people have posted the same thing in more than one thread.
I didn't mean that to sound snarky..I was honestly just answering your question.
 
Regarding that completely ridiculous story the other day about a GL sequel in the works, that led to a fanboy making a pipe dream statement, that only a slow child would believe, about no one "being comfortable with the MOS script" -

" While a top studio source told THR on Sunday that Warners was proceeding with plans for a follow-up film, a studio spokesman said Monday that no decision has been reached."
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/green-lantern-sequel-tepid-box-206002

Brandon Routh and Singer will do a SR sequel on their own, before GL gets a sequel.
 
Given that we've already had three Superman movies that were worse than GL, it certainly could be.

As a whole, I found GL to be worse than SR because of how boring I found it. At least with MOS, one would hope that with Nolan involved it will be interesting no matter how good or bad it may be.

I didn't mean that to sound snarky..I was honestly just answering your question.

You didn't come off as snarky to me. You were just simply stating a fact.
 
GL is a thousand times better than SR. At least that movie was fun and had some action.
 
As a whole, I found GL to be worse than SR because of how boring I found it. At least with MOS, one would hope that with Nolan involved it will be interesting no matter how good or bad it may be.

To each his own, but if there was one superhero movie I found boring, it was SR. Not only because the plot was a partially dull rehash of Superman '78 but because Superman himself was so lifeless. I'd honestly watch GL a hundred times before I'd sit through SR again.
 
GL is a thousand times better than SR. At least that movie was fun and had some action.

And yet, the irony here is that SR was better received and reviewed by critics than GL was, and I wouldn't be surprised if GL ends up up with a smaller BO return than SR did in the long run.
 
And yet, the irony here is that SR was better received and reviewed by critics than GL was, and I wouldn't be surprised if GL ends up up with a smaller BO return than SR did in the long run.
It might have something to do with the business changing since then too. This is just speculation but it looks to me that the business has been constantly evolving in the past decade. Different factors are probably taken into account now than back in 2006(wow it's been a while). I think a SR sequel was a bit more of a gamble simply because they didn't know what they were doing. Thats not to say that GL isnt still a gamble, but I think they have a different mindset than they did back then.
 
It might have something to do with the business changing since then too. This is just speculation but it looks to me that the business has been constantly evolving in the past decade. Different factors are probably taken into account now than back in 2006(wow it's been a while). I think a SR sequel was a bit more of a gamble simply because they didn't know what they were doing. Thats not to say that GL isnt still a gamble, but I think they have a different mindset than they did back then.

True; I do agree with that. Honestly, I think a sequel to either SR or GL (at this point) would be weighed down by the cons that were presented by their respective first films. With SR, a person can get into on how Superman’s character wasn’t clearly established (as well as many would have liked him to have been), and that the whole issue of Jason being Superman’s son with Richard White being the only father that he knows and how he’s currently engaged to Lois would have made things very messy to resolve. There are other issues I’m sure, but I won’t get into that here.

Then comes GL, a film that cost 200 Million to make production wise, and a film that will most likely not make that much more than its productions costs. From the bad characterization of characters, to the misusage of the budget on things like a CGI costume, there’s a lot of mess to clean imho.

I think for any franchise to successfully be ignited, the first/frontrunner film has to really do its best on establishing the basic tone and foundation for things to evolve from in the right way.
 
SR was both critically successful and it made decent money despite what people say. It nearly made 400 million with Zero action and a average cast.


I am not sure what GL's failure has to do with Superman anyway, the general public prolly doesnt even know they are from the same comic company. And these rumors that they arent confident in the script just sounds like a fan's opinion from something they read a few months ago. I just doubt Nolan would attach himself to something he thought was possibly bad. And Jon Peters has nothing to do with this film as well so theres that plus.
 
I think it made that kind of money just because it was Superman. Once people saw it wasnt a good movie or even a good representation of the characters, the movie didnt make profit to warrant a sequel. Also, the huge budget didnt help.
 

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