3 rotten reviews on RT already bringing it down to an 80...
3 rotten reviews on RT already bringing it down to an 80...
For me, its not a good sign. Ratings usually go lower as more reviews are counted.
DavidPoland 8m
Man of Steel is an epic… piece of ****
I’m pretty sure I’m going back to Man of Steel mañana before I do a full review, but the script and direction likely won’t be getting better
Man of Steel has a core problem. It’s not entertaining. Big, loud, hyperactive, pretty at times… but not a single home run scene in the film
Last comment tonight on Man of Steel. It’s actually worse than Superman Returns. Not easy. But hey, Superman punches people a lot. Genius!!!
Well guys, I just got back from the movie.
I thought it was GREAT! Seriously, I genuinely loved it. I don't think I'll write a full review, as Drew McWeeney kind of nailed it, but I'd be happy to answer any questions.
First thing, though, as it's one of my favorite series of moments in the film that isn't really being mentioned: [BLACKOUT]Clark's relationship with Pete Ross.[/BLACKOUT] It's handled so well, and it has a great arc to it. It was one of the many things that make's this film truly moving and quite beautiful.
It's great to hear that you enjoyed it.
Curious though, is it true that...
the destruction of Metropolis is somewhat glossed over after Superman defeats Zod?
Also, does Black Zero turn into some kind of sentient like creature that superman has to dispose of?
It's glossed over almost completely. Nothing during or after the final battle mentions the devastation and the likely thousands that died.
Well guys, I just got back from the movie.
I thought it was GREAT! Seriously, I genuinely loved it. I don't think I'll write a full review, as Drew McWeeney kind of nailed it, but I'd be happy to answer any questions.
First thing, though, as it's one of my favorite series of moments in the film that isn't really being mentioned: [BLACKOUT]Clark's relationship with Pete Ross.[/BLACKOUT] It's handled so well, and it has a great arc to it. It was one of the many things that make's this film truly moving and quite beautiful.
Answers:It's great to hear that you enjoyed it.
Curious though, is it true that...
the destruction of Metropolis is somewhat glossed over after Superman defeats Zod?
Also, does Black Zero turn into some kind of sentient like creature that superman has to dispose of?
Man that bums me out.
Another question. Just how much action are we talking about here? Next to the clip of Superman punching Zod, does it get much more tense than that?
Does the action take over to the point that it's mindless? That's really what I'm getting at.
Not mindless, it serves a purpose. It's just that Superman kinda' forgets there's living people in the city he's throwing Kryptonians around in.
Not mindless, it serves a purpose. It's just that Superman kinda' forgets there's living people in the city he's throwing Kryptonians around in.
That's pretty bad... was there any chance to lure them away like in Superman 2?
Since when? If it's a populated urban environment, the only logical assumption would most certainly be the opposite.But in superhero movies with mass destruction, isn't it generally assumed that nobody dies unless bodies are shown?
honestly dont think any of the audience is gonna care i know i dontI think that these are the little things that are making some critics give it just OK reviews.
While watching the more action oriented tv spots many people were OMG THAT LOOKS AMAZING, LOOK AT THE FIGHT! LOOK AT THAT PUNCH! but I couldn't help to think damn, I wonder how many people died there.

Since when? If it's a populated urban environment, the only logical assumption would most certainly be the opposite.