Arkady Rossovich
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For Clark Kent,i voted 2.Kal El-1 and Superman 3.Average.
he has done a superb job as a new comer.ec86 said:Brandon is so amazing. In all of the three characters he was super. His voice carries so much, it's absolutely amazing.
Congratulations Brandon Routh.
He is Superman.
No one could have done better.
Brandon is so amazing. In all of the three characters he was super. His voice carries so much, it's absolutely amazing.

5/5 across the board after seeing the deleted Smallville scenes as well. He did Reeve proud.
I found him to be incredibly flat, wooden and lifeless. A poor choice for the Man of Steel.
you are supposed to tell us how you think about what you've SEEN not what you haven't seenif you think so you could also say: I haven't seen Martha that much so Eva Marie Saints gets 2 points. That's ridicilous
'Swell' 'kinda like riding a bike' a few like those were off the mark.
I still kinda wanted to see Welling take it
Routh needs to pack on more muscle.
What I liked about Brandon Routh as Superman...well let's start with basics first, mainly looks.
Brandon, IMO, has the Superman look naturally more than any other person I have ever seen. He is tall, dark haired, squared-jaw, handsome, and well-built like Superman. It's scary how much he looks like him. Not to mention his voice is how I think Superman should talk. Deep and commanding, yet confident and assuring.
Now onto the details of Brandon's portrayal of Superman that I enjoyed so much...
Next to Christopher Reeve, who in my mind is still the definitive Superman, no one has given such an terrific performance as the Man of Steel. Brandon Routh was everything Superman should be. Majestic, a symbol of strength and justice, and a man who inspires hope to all of mankind. He really felt like a savior, just as the film portrayed him to be.
A scene I thought was a great example of when Routh switches from Clark Kent, mild mannered reporter to Superman was when he was in the bar and he hears the news of the plane. You see him slouched, looking down and unintimidating to suddenly straightening his posture and knowing what he has to do. When he walks out that door onto the street he is carrying himself totally different. Tall, powerful and walking with a purpose. I also loved the way he was looking around while he was walking a when he ran into that alley, to make sure know one saw him. Great stuff!
Of course the after the plane rescue when Routh goes into full Superman mode asking everyone if they are ok and a nice homage to Reeve's "safest way to travel" line was totally what the character is.
I loved how reassuring Routh could be in film. Like when he saved Kitty and put the car down and she saw him in the mirror he just smiled at her like "don't worry everything is alright."
Soemthing I felt Routh did exceptionally well, even better than Reeve, was his body language. Everything from the way he walked, to when he was hovering down with the one leg bent in that classic Superman pose, to putting down the car and globe. I think I appreciated Routh physical performance even more after seeing the SR DVD feature on his coaching. He really put a lot into it and it showed. Superman should always have this God-like way about him and his movements and Routh did just that.
Another thing Routh did that no other Superman has done for me is show despite all his powers and strength, Superman is just as vulnerable as anyone else emotionally. The biggest complaint many people have is about Superman is he so powerful and can do so many things, how do you make him relatable. Well you do that showing his human side.
The way Routh delivered his lines to Lois on the rooftop got to me, right to my heart. Here he is, the strongest man in the world, yet the woman he loves and feels closest to no longer wants him and has moved on and it's killing him. All he wants to do his show her how sorry he is. When he asks Lois to come with him and she hesitates and he then says "please" man I knew where he was coming from. I've said those exact words to the woman I love, trying to get just a few moments of her time.
Then of course this led to probably my favorite scene in the movie. When they are hovering over Metropolis and Superman tell her the world is crying for a savior and he's sorry he left her it hits you that Superman knows the responsibility he has and what he means to the world and that he regrets it and hurting Lois. You know that he's here to stay. And you also know that despite all those people crying for him, Lois is the one whose voice he wants to hear the most. Man the way Routh looked over the city lights and told Lois sorry was beautiful!
A pivotal part in the film that displayed Routh's handle on the character was when Lois pulls the kryptonite from his back and he decides to go back. He knows what he has to do and that going back will probably kill him but it's a sacrifice he must make. It's this scene that show the kind of hero Superman is. The look he gave to Lois and they way he said goodbye, you felt as if this was his last time with her and in the way he said goodbye were the words "I love you!" The love between the two characters was on full display here. Once he flies out and absorbs the suns energy you then saw that Superman was about to go all out and he was pissed and going to use all his might to stop Luthor's plan. That fist tighten makes me scream "YEAH!!" everytime.
One last scene, the Jor-El speech, damn great stuff by Routh! Nuff said!
For someone who had never starred in a major motion picture before, I was amazed at how well Routh conveyed certain emotions. One of the biggest details I think actors should have is to be able to speak with out saying a word. This is where I think Routh did a wonderful job, on top of everything else!
I for one don't think Routh is Marlon Brando or the second coming of Christ. However as far as how he did with Superman, well he nailed it!
It's been so long since I've voted in this poll, I don't remember what I put. I'm sure it was something very high for both his Clark and Superman, and probably low for Kal-El since it wasn't really in the film.
I'm quoting this from myself from the old Superman Casting thread that was closed. These are strictly my thoughts on his Superman...
As far as his Clark Kent, I think Routh's Clark was the best that has ever been on screen or tv. It was in the same vein as Reeve's, but it wasn't as campy or goofy. Routh's Kent wasn't falling all over-himself. He was a bit clumsy, but not over the top. Instead he played a more shy type who stayed in the background. He was mild-mannered and nerdy and kind of looked down upon and dismissed, just like Siegel and Shuster originally intended.
spot on
Agreed. Routh was amazing as Clark Kent, Kal-El and Superman.
Bring Routh Back.

It's been so long since I've voted in this poll, I don't remember what I put. I'm sure it was something very high for both his Clark and Superman, and probably low for Kal-El since it wasn't really in the film.
I'm quoting this from myself from the old Superman Casting thread that was closed. These are strictly my thoughts on his Superman...
As far as his Clark Kent, I think Routh's Clark was the best that has ever been on screen or tv. It was in the same vein as Reeve's, but it wasn't as campy or goofy. Routh's Kent wasn't falling all over-himself. He was a bit clumsy, but not over the top. Instead he played a more shy type who stayed in the background. He was mild-mannered and nerdy and kind of looked down upon and dismissed, just like Siegel and Shuster originally intended.

