Kryptonian Warrior
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Huh? This is a Trailer 2 review.
When should we expect to see reviews on Rotten Tomatoes?
So who is the star described as an "OMG" surprise cameo appearance?
So the tomatoes haven't started flying yet. Why so late I wonder?![]()
May contain spoilers:
Sorry if this was posted, not looking in this thread as it is but figured I'd drop this here:
'Man of Steel' Review: This Grimmer 'Superman' Might Not Soar, but It Flies
http://movies.yahoo.com/news/man-steel-review-grimmer-superman-might-not-soar-150008338.html
EDIT: They just took it down. The person who wrote it may have spoiled too much....
There's no question that the movie reflects current trends in action and superhero movies, from one character's sacrifice that feels like what a Spider-Man fan might call a "reverse Uncle Ben" to the shameless trafficking in 9/11 imagery: Like "Star Trek Into Darkness," another reboot that's also a remake of a sequel, we get planes flying into buildings. "Man of Steel" ups that ante with dust-covered civilians rescuing each other from urban rubble as well.
One major plot twist, which will not be revealed here, promises to spark debate and controversy amongst longtime Superman buffs; if you thought "organic web shooters" was the stuff that message board flame-wars were made of, you ain't seen nothing yet. (And fans of product-placement drinking games should keep an eye peeled for the many, many on-screen appearances of Sears, IHOP and 7-Eleven.)
All in all, however, this "Man of Steel" flies, even if it doesn't quite soar. Snyder's direction feels far more assured than it did in the misfires of "Watchmen" and especially "Sucker Punch," and now that the requisite first-movie origin story has been accomplished, the movie lays the ground for what could be some thrilling sequels featuring a Superman who's both exactly what people want to see and a significantly different take on a well-established character.
Question.
What are the final few moments of the movie and possibly the last shot? What is this "issue" that may anger hardcore fans?
Thanks!
Last shot of the film is Clark wearing glasses at the Daily Planet ready to get to reporting work alongside Lois.
Kal-El reluctantly kills Zod in Metropolis Train station during Battle of Metropolis


What does the closing credits looks like? Just a white text over a black screen (BB, TDK, TDKR), or a more creative credits roll (Avengers) ?
Thanks.Default credits white on black.

Thanks.
Man, I was hoping for a great 3D credit sequence like the one in ST Into Darkness (you know with planets, lens flares and stuff)![]()

So who is the star described as an "OMG" surprise cameo appearance?