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Is this out of 4 or 5 stars?
Out of 5
Is this out of 4 or 5 stars?
In the TV guide for the Sun, they gave it 4 stars
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Why LOL? he did a great job in the 90's tv show
and unlike Tom Welling, he wore the suit.
what does "stonking" mean?
Secondly, I think that this whole 'dark, gritty, and grounded' tone is becoming a fad, and in some cases, filmmakers sacrifice a great deal of content for said tone, Dredd being a noteworthy recent example.
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Why LOL? he did a great job in the 90's tv show
and unlike Tom Welling, he wore the suit.
Out of 5
Interesting
She gave mos a 7/10 but that score has been removed from her page
http://www.criticschoice.com/members/kmar/
The sun highest rating is 4 stars if I remember correctly.
The sun highest rating is 4 stars if I remember correctly.
In my eyes, the lighthearted "fun" thing is much more of a fad. How many dark and gritty superhero movie do we have in the last 8 years? BB, TDK, TDKR, Watchmen, Dredd, maybe Amazing Spiderman. Thats it. All of them were loved by most of their audience and all of them were widely regarded as good to great to masterpieces. Thats not a fad.
How many "fun" superhero movies did we have? IM, IM2, IM3, Thor, CA First Avenger, Avengers, Kick Ass (it gets dark a lot, but is still more of a comedy than a really dark and sombre film), Wolverine Origins, Green Lantern, Superman Returns and more. Thats a fad, if you ask me, since most of those didn't get as much recognition as the darker ones (IM and Avengers being the exceptions). So, when you look at quality... dark is still most of the time done in a higher quality than "fun", because they take the whole subject more seriously (at least in my opinion).
So, no. Dark and serious is not a fad. Its simply taking the characters as serious as you can and then making a good movie. Most of the times.
@Autonet
Without giving spoilers away, considering that Lois Lane is an integral part of the Superman mythos, yet this is an origin story: what did you think of her as a character? Is she important to the story? How about her relationship with Clark/Superman? Is it believable and moving? Did you feel it was rushed?
^ You gave away no plot details. That shouldn't be spoiler tagged, though your muscle memory is probably used to it![]()

She's a very important part of the story. Her character was pretty good. The chemistry is believable. Maybe it is a tad rushed, but it's an iconic relationship so I was ok with it.
I was starting to get worried, since almost every critic/fan/casual viewer that has seen the movie seems to only mention Lois to say that she is underused or barely more than a damsel in distress. As much as I love Superman, I wouldn't be nearly as excited to see this film as I am if Lois wasn't an important part of it.Thank you very much for your response. I appreciate your taking the time to answer all these questions.That makes me extremely happyI was starting to get worried, since almost every critic/fan/casual viewer that has seen the movie seems to only mention Lois to say that she is underused or barely more than a damsel in distress. As much as I love Superman, I wouldn't be nearly as excited to see this film as I am if Lois wasn't an important part of it.

Spot on man. Why would anyone want superhero films to have the same or even similar tones anyway? An Avengers movie with the tone of say tdkr would've been laughable.
Its great that marvel and DC are doing their own things with their own tones.