El Payaso
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TF has stupid action?
I thought the action was the only non stupid part of it.
TF has stupid action?
I actually like the animated version of Clark. I even like the version from the TV series "Lois & Clark". Clark isn't the different character, Superman is. He was raised as Clark Kent, a confident kid. Sure, he shouldn't make too much of a fuzz to not raise any suspicion, but he also shouldn't act like someone who can't tie his shoes.
I thought the action was the only non stupid part of it.
Luckily, that was all that was required of it. Much like the cartoon.
It was all that was required, yes. Sadly, they decided to include much other stuff.![]()
TAS version is basically the same as Superman himself. You have to give the movie audience something to work with. I don't see how you can make a leap from social awkward and clumsy to stupid or incompetent with the Donner version. One thing he does need to be, is an actual reporter. I'd like to see him actually working on a story for once.
Okay, I know I might get flamed for opening this thread, but I want to ask you:
Do they have to go the supervillain route in the Superman Reboot?
You know, what I mean by supervillains is characters such as Metallo and Brainiac.
I mean, if we see Superman for the first time in the Reboot, I think that he should be seen as a threat by the citizens, with Lex Luthor going after him and trying to show the people that he's nothing more than a threat to humans.
Of course, Superman should kick some ass. They could go after him with advanced / alien technology, ultimately transforming Metropolis into a war zone.
I don't know it the reboot could work without supervillains such as Metallo and Braniac. What do you think?
Really? What else is there?
Humor I guess.
the audience I was in seemed to like it.
dont be afraid that this movie could become a brainless popcorn movie. because it will hehehei expect a bomb. i think people just expected more action in SR.We got the ''no supervillain thing'' with S.R.
If they went the same route with the reboot and had no supervillain yet again, then IMO it would/will be a disaster. Well, maybe not a complete disaster, but it would prolly make the same or less than S.R. made at the B.O., and we all know how that ended up.
Yes... they have to sell this film as being much more different from the first 5 with real supervillains.Okay, I know I might get flamed for opening this thread, but I want to ask you:
Do they have to go the supervillain route in the Superman Reboot?
You know, what I mean by supervillains is characters such as Metallo and Brainiac.
I mean, if we see Superman for the first time in the Reboot, I think that he should be seen as a threat by the citizens, with Lex Luthor going after him and trying to show the people that he's nothing more than a threat to humans.
Of course, Superman should kick some ass. They could go after him with advanced / alien technology, ultimately transforming Metropolis into a war zone.
I don't know it the reboot could work without supervillains such as Metallo and Braniac. What do you think?