Holy Crap! Based on that photo of adult Clark coming down the front path with a big smile on his face and a bag in his hand, does anyone else think we will get a Birthright-esque return home after his travels to share his new found purpose before heading off to the big city?
A dude in the Sideshow Collectors forums named IrishJedi has been talking about MOS from the "inside." I actually believe him, since he comes across as knowledgeable.
It's Zack's movie. No doubt about that at all.
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f there's a Nolan who deserves more than the usual Producer's credit, it's actually his brother: Jonathan. He helped save the mess of a script (by David Goyer) with Zack and his team at literally the 11th hour. Unfortunately, those guys won't get their due on script credit thanks to the WGA.
But I'll tell ya, when I read Goyer's script just before production I was pretty d*** concerned. And that was the draft Chris Nolan blessed and had story input on. Thankfully, his brother and others knew it could be vastly improved... and WB backed them. But Goyer will get the credit, which is a sham... but that's how the system works.
I will say that overall this does look and feel quite different than Zack's other films. But that's also because of him. I think he has a better feel for the subject matter and Supes and just let the material flow through him instead of the other way around.
On Nolan being on set and approving an initially flawed script:
I've been involved with the production since 2 weeks before shooting began. Trust me, Christopher Nolan's input and influence since that time has been quite minimal. And I'll reiterate: the draft of the Goyer script he signed off on was pretty d*** lame. Design choices and all tech decisions were all Zack and his team, as was the much doctored shooting script (with Jonathan ghost-writing a lot of it).
You'll never hear anyone at WB or elsewhere say that officially of course. And, for obvious reasons: they're using Chris Nolan's name to help sell people on the flick. And that makes perfect sense. Plus, him signing on as Producer is what got it greenlit in the first place. No one can deny that
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He's neither George Lucas on the INDY films (who shepherded the stories and was always on set) or Burton with the 3rd and 4th Batman films (who did absolutely nothing). Rather somewhere in between. He was barely on the set, if at all.
"This movie is straight from the heart. Aside from Star Wars or Batman this was a dream project for Zack. He never really said that outright, but we could tell. And it seems as if the results speak for themselves.
Oh, and I'll say it right here and now: the action sequences in this movie kick the ones on the TDK trilogy straight in the nads.
There is still some some slo-mo, though. "
Since the guy claimed that the design choices were totally Zack, I think we're going to see an emerging of an underrated mind. He's probably going to blow us away.
So let me get this straight? People don't miss the red trunks??????????????? ?????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
So let me get this straight? People don't miss the red trunks??????????????? ?????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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