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If James Bond got to retain his theme after numerous actors why can't Superman?
if batman could get a new theme ....why cant superman?If James Bond got to retain his theme after numerous actors why can't Superman?
Well Danny Elfman's Batman theme was very poplular too, now we have Hans Zimmers and James Newton Howards fantastic scores for Batman Begins and The Dark Knight!willliams march is very popular.
but in a darker themed superman movie it would not fit. even in a happy superman it can not fit if the whole tone is different.
but i dont think that the ew scores will have such an impact.Well Danny Elfman's Batman theme was very poplular too, now we have Hans Zimmers and James Newton Howards fantastic scores for Batman Begins and The Dark Knight!
Alright I'll bite: how is Donner's origin story different from the comic book (which I admit I don't read a lot of)?
yeh give us a new song to be excited about hearing
we already have the williams theme
it wont dissolve if we got something new
Krypton was not a crystal planet. It was a lush, green place with it's own exotic flaura and fauna (did I spell those right? I'm a bit tired).
Jor-el was not a geriatric old man with white hair (Brando)... he was about the same age as Clark is now when he sent baby Kal off. While Byrne and Wolfman had a society that didn't have couples, all versions had Jor-el as a younger man.
Krypton had very futuristic technology and baby Kal-el was sent off into space in a true ship.... not a crystal chandolier.
The accepted canon now is that Clark's powers developed slowly (another Byrne/Wolfman touch).
Originally both of the Kents passed on. Donner had Jonathan pass on. In all of the current comics, the Kents are alive and well and an integral part of Clark's adult life.
The Fortress of Solitude was not a bizarre crystaline structure with oddly jutting supports. It was a place Supes carved out of an arctic mountain.
Jor-el didn't train Kal-el ... neither on his journey to Earth nor once he reached adulthood. It just didn't happen.
Since there was no cyrstaline Krypton.. there were no crystals with the stored memory of Krypton.
So, what with WB wanting to cash in on The Dark Knight's tone and expand it out to other franchises, the real question I've got right now is: what is Superman's darkest story?
Only because of the numbers of characters that were involved in it at the time. It could be pared down in terms of the numbers of characters involved and if written well would be amazing in terms of scope and scale. Just so long as they left out the Super-Mullet.I so don't want to see The Death of Superman trillogy. Haven't read all of it but it sounds like a mess.
I've read the story, and yeah....it's a mess.Only because of the numbers of characters that were involved in it at the time. It could be pared down in terms of the numbers of characters involved and if written well would be amazing in terms of scope and scale. Just so long as they left out the Super-Mullet.![]()