FilmNerdJamie
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Let's just agree to disagree and leave it at that.
I actually would prefer it if they just did a stand alone type film and not an origin story.
Umm, mind telling me how they're not comparable? A reboot film is starting off on a clean slate just like any of those series' at the point where they retold an origin. The medium has nothing to do with it.Yeah comics and TV series (where the origins are changed often) are in the exact same ball-game as films. Great example!![]()
Naming a film or two are exceptions, not the rule. A great majority of films featuring Jesus do retell his genesis.Oh yeah...The Passion had to absolutely retell the origin of Jesus so people could follow it.
Ok.Let's just agree to disagree and leave it at that.
There's nothing that says a Superman origin movie has to cover the same ground as Donner's SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE, or that it needs to play out in a linear fashion.
Maybe I'm just too old and set in my ways. I grew up watching S:TM and I assume that anyone's who's a fan has seen the movie already. You could make the argument that any new twist on the origin story is "new" but I'd much rather see Superman fight Brainiac or Darkseid than see Krypton explode again.
I don't understand how people take a CARTOON made for 5 year olds, and preach about it like it's Superman cannon..
There's nothing that says a Superman origin movie has to cover the same ground as Donner's SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE, or that it needs to play out in a linear fashion.
There's nothing that says a Superman origin movie has to cover the same ground as Donner's SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE, or that it needs to play out in a linear fashion.
The planet Krypton explodes, but before so Jor-El (a kind and wise scientist) and his wife place their infant son in a spaceship where it escapes and crash lands on Earth. There the child is discovered by Jonathon Kent (a kind and wise farmer) and his wife, an older childless couple, who take the baby and raise him as their own where they bestoy upon him morals and values. Eventually, he grows up to discover his true heritage as Earth's protector and becomes Superman.
^That is the basics of Superman's origin. There's no need of re-treading that territory for 30-60 minutes (again) because it's common knowledge to us nerds and regular folks.
If anything, Superman (along with James Bond) is the only film franchise where the filmmakers could easily make each installment stand alone.
Make it as good as TDK, but not as dark.
well batmans origin is very much connected with who he is after that.And here in lies why there absolutely NEEDS to be an origin story.
It's just not that cut and dried.
Jor-els story is not as simple as what you've posted here. It's a story about a rebel who has to resort to drastic means to save the life of his son. It's a great story and a great bit of science fiction if it's done right. It could be epic in it's own right like one of the great science fiction films of the past - like Logan's Run.
i think a lot of people want every from the beginning. step by step. like i am a 3 yr old and need very slow scenes.This is the most intelligent post in this thread. Origin doesn't necessarily mean it has to be straight from the beginning. If anything, like lighthouse said that first interaction with the characters is needed. How are they going to start a movie with a villain and not explain why he doesn't have a kid (Oh did everyone forget that SR came out in 2006). A non linear origin is the best option. Clark comes to the daily planet for the first time, we get to know the characters, intercut with some moments as a child and have a villain that allows for Kryptons story to be told.
Really? God dude, rent a DVD once in a while. Hell it's Superman, buy a DVD once in a while. We can even get Superman: The Movie on Blu-Ray, go buy that if you want. It might not be a cinema but it's Blu-Ray so it's Hi-Def.I've never seen Superman's origin. I wasn't alive in 1978.