I doubt you could do better. It's not laziness. The majority of audiences just see movies as entertainment and nothing more. We don't go to the movies to think. We go to be entertained. Movie buffs/geeks are the only ones who actually give a crap. If you, or anyone else, don't like those 'brainless action movies', than don't see them. It's that ****in' simple.

well SR IMO had to much depth.^ That's true, but it also needs depth, Bay lacks the ability to create any sense of it, only he could take on one of World War 2 biggest events and totally butcher it.

We is too many people.
Majority of audiences thinking movies are just to spend a boring afternoon is okay; majorities have been wrong before.
If you, or anyone else, don't like 'movies with substance,' then don't see them. It's that *****n' simple.![]()

Yeah, but it would be hollow with one dimensional characters. No way, no Bay, this guy is a blight on movies.


Watching the Transformers blu-ray HUD feature and it said that "At one point Michael Bay considered directing Superman Returns." This happened when the John Tuturro character stripped down to his singlet with a logo in front like the Superman insignia.
I know for many fans Bay better not even come close to a Superman film, but I for one would be very excited. At least he would make Superman look good, and at this point that's what I want, hopefully with a decent script.
He certainly fits the 'director' Millar has been referring to.
At least he wouldn't have made Superman look gay. We also would have had an actual fight scene between Superman and a villain who could actually challenge him.
Now, if only, movies actually mattered.![]()
You ever think that maybe a movie that's all action and no plot isn't what some people actually consider entertainment? Some of us aren't so easily satisfied.
I personally voted for Tim Burton.
I agree with everything you said. For me, the best interpretation of Superman was done with S:TAS/JL/JLU. The best interpretation of Clark himself was done by Dean Cain, and the best Luthor was Clancy Brown. His voice really captured what I imagined Luthor to be, as did Michael Ironside, and Darkseid. I also think the DCAU gave us the best interpretation of Kara as well. Teri Hatcher did a very competent version of Lois, where one could believe she was the journalist that she purported to be. Kate Bosworth really played a role that she was too young to play. Nothing against her talent, but she was too young.
Again, I think Luthor works best when he has the corporate element, but also has a great scientific mind as well. Both are critical to the character, IMO. Seeing Luthor as just a mad scientist, is really outdated. Seeing Superman with no physical adversary to cut loose against in a Superman film, is really outdated, IMO.
Here's my take:
The best characters, and the actors who portrayed them:
Superman/Kal-El - Christopher Reeve
Metropolis Clark Kent - Dean Cain
Smallville Clark Kent - Tom Welling
Haven't seen enough of Routh to make a clear decision on his Superman prowess, but the sequel should be interesting, indeed.
The Plane Rescue is great - but it had none of the emotion of the helicopter rescue. The only point it gives me a tingle down my spine is when he lifts the shuttle of the plane.
In the helicopter rescue I get a tingle when I see the shirt ripped open, when he comes out of the revolving door and then again when he catches Lois. I even get a little ripple at the "that's a bad outfit...woo" line.
The plane sequence didn't have this emotion attached.
IMO, its a shame that people have to constantly bash donners work in order to hgihlight their love for the overrated TAS (not that it wasnt bad, mind you). The films, flaws and all, still represent the most definitive superman in media. Only George Reeves or the Fleischer cartoons come remotely close
So...none of the emotion of the passengers inside...in one of the most intense plane crash sequences ever...compared to Lois hanging there and screaming?
K.
You didn't feel ANYTHING when he's blasting toward a plummeting plane? None of the music moved you? Nothing?