Steelsheen
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Now that you've seen Kevin Spacey's performance in the film, what is your assesment of him as Lex Luthor?

Spare-Flair said:Too much Hackman still for my tastes. Like I've said all along, I can't stand this version of Lex with his henchmen, his annoying lady companion, and his stupid complicated real estate plots.
Sorry, I want a mad scientist/capitalist Luthor who works in the shadows with utter efficiency and ruthlessness, sort of like a cancer man with unlimited money and power. I've been too spoiled by Lex Luthor Man of Steel.
The Question said:I really don't see what the problem with him having a sense of humor. The villain doesn;t always have to be the big scary bad guy. The inherent sarcasm present in this Lex made him feel a bit more human. Wich is kind of the point with Lex and Superman's relationship. Lex is the human facing off against what he sees as the evil alien god who's holding us back. It's David VS. Goliath.
charl_huntress said:There were some flat scenes with Lex, but I totally loved his Lex. He was mean, but funny. The ruthlessness at the end had me shocked...literally. He and his henchmen seriously gave Supes a beat down. I was horrified to see that and a little dismayed.
Lex didn't steal the show like I thought he would, but he was good.
War Lord said:I thought the island shaped like a porkchop was the best scene. You just know that the dog is going to suffer the same fate as his previous buddy.
charl_huntress said:God...that was hilarious. I did like Spacey...but Posey. I hated her she. She seemed really useless. She wasn't a Tess-remake more than a whiny and reluctant henchwoman. She just seemed there to throw out stupid lines and it got annoying after a while.
War Lord said:The problem wasn't so much with Posey as it was with Spacey. When it comes to comedy duos, the ability to make the clown seem plausible is almost totally dependent upon the straight man. If the straight man doesn't give the clown plausibility, than the clown jokes fall flat.
It's part of the reason why Gene Hackman was such a great Lex.
charl_huntress said:I see what you are saying, but I think the problem was more Posey's fault. Her role was for HIGH comedy, but she played it down so it didn't come off corny. IMO that was a mistake because she was supposed to be corny. I felt like she didn't give Spacey enough to work with.