I SEE SPIDEY
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I think that there is a 10% chance of that happening.Im kinda hoping Spacey and Bosworth are M.I.A. for the next movie.
(heavy sigh)
I think that there is a 10% chance of that happening.Im kinda hoping Spacey and Bosworth are M.I.A. for the next movie.
(heavy sigh)
Which part the alterant earth/Mxyzptlk part or the Superman movies should be fun, enteraining with a message but not a challenge to watch part?! And yes that was a rhetorical question!
The only way I could see them making the events in S.R. be non existent, yet still be believable, would be for Superman to have been stopped unaware on his way back to earth from krypton by *insert supervillain here*, he gets hooked up to alien computers (ala matrix) and the events in S.R. play out in his mind, not reality.
Its crazy I know, but its the only way I could see it.
Personally, I had no problem with richard or jason, but I can uderstand why some people did.
t:yeah, thats what I didnt care for.I had a problem with what the character was given to work with but not with how Space potrayed the character.
Yeah, it's really "brilliant" to insert a character nobody asked for and make him better in every way than the guy who's supposed to be the main man and get the girl in the end ... ---> GENIUS!
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Spacey was hammy as Lex. I expected cold and calculating, like in the comics or animated series, and what I got was a rehash of Gene Hackman's campy Luthor.
Compared to Hackman's Lex, Spacey was a maniac.
Lex is supposed to be whatever the actor, writer, and filmmaker want him to be.

Lex is supposed to be whatever the actor, writer, and filmmaker want him to be.
Personally, I had no problem with richard or jason, but I can uderstand why some people did.
So if Lex is written as a killer klown from outer space you would be ok with that?![]()
i feel you....im not saying what he did was right....but im just looking at it as telling my girlfriend that ive been activated into active duty....yea i should tell her...but can i handle it, if she tries to stop me...or if she tells me its over?....most people would tell....but it aint easy either.
And he also spends a good portion of the movie saving people as well, so what is your point?
IMO he didnt want to say goodbye because he didnt want to see the pain on Lois' face when he told her, some people call that selfish, i dont, i think its a genuine feeling as if i had it my way, NON of my loved ones would EVER feel pain again.
I actually found them to be the best aspect of the movie. Jason provided the few light moments the movie had and Richard was everything Superman should be. I liked them a lot...but I'm not sure that is a compliment towards the movie considering it just highlights how unlikable Supes and Lois were.
It may not be easy, but if you are honest upright and really care about her you're going to tell her.
SUperman failed the basic test of the defining essence of the content of his character.
IMO he didnt want to say goodbye because he didnt want to see the pain on Lois' face when he told her, some people call that selfish, i dont, i think its a genuine feeling as if i had it my way, NON of my loved ones would EVER feel pain again.
How does she not feel even more pain of him not saying goodbye? It is incredibly selfish not to tell her. If I was leaving the country for 5 years, and didn't tell my girlfriend that I was heavily involved with, that would be insanely selfish of me.
i feel you....im not saying what he did was right....but im just looking at it as telling my girlfriend that ive been activated into active duty....yea i should tell her...but can i handle it, if she tries to stop me...or if she tells me its over?....most people would tell....but it aint easy either.