Blitzkrieg Bop
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Crowe's hand gestures while guiding Lois through the ship were a little hammy.
Crowe's hand gestures while guiding Lois through the ship were a little hammy.
I too found that really funny...like almost Austin Powers funny. I was waiting for him to try and fake her out a bit.![]()
It's not really a logical moment, though. It wasn't supposed to be, not for the most part. You don't go after a dog because you weigh the logic of leaving your family behind with the potential of saving a dog. You go after a dog because you have an emotional reaction to the fact that the dog is trapped in the car. The scene isn't supposed to make Jonathan look 100% right in his actions. It's supposed to show how much Clark trusted him in the end.
Me too. I thought it would have been better without them.
There was something a bit goofy in general with the JorEl cyber-force-ghost...like the way he first showed up as almost a hide n' seek. But overall, I'd have preferred to see more of him actually on Krypton than as much as we did later in the film.
Russel Crowe gotta eat
I think he would have gotten paid fine for just a day's worth.
If anything, he could use more dieting though.
Yeah but he probably just spun the earth in a reverse rotation thus turned back time to a point where no one knew the Kryptonians had appeared and dispatched of them before they made themselves known to the world, thus negating any possible damage that would have occurred during his Metropolis showdown.
Either that or.... he's out with a hard hat and a shovel as we speak.
I would have featured Jimmy Olsen and had LEX in the background. METROPOLIS is Lex's city. Wouldn't he have made a loud vocal appearance with 2 aliens destroying parts of the city in their operatic fighting?
Either way, it made the story very mythic and operatic!
Yeah but he probably just spun the earth in a reverse rotation thus turned back time to a point where no one knew the Kryptonians had appeared and dispatched of them before they made themselves known to the world, thus negating any possible damage that would have occurred during his Metropolis showdown.
Either that or.... he's out with a hard hat and a shovel as we speak.
Those two may come later.
It would have been nice to see in a 2 minute cameo, Lex on the phone in his office at LexCorp yelling about Superman and Zod destroying his trucks.
"What does the...uh..insurance cover us for?"
Exactly. They could have even had him in shadow or silhouette with just his voice and possibly even have him yell at Mercy Graves for some reason. A perfect setup for him in MOS 2
It's probably been mentioned here a million time's before but the destruction will probably be the most logical way of incorporating Lex in to the sequel - I can see him playing a huge part in the 'rebuilding' of Metropolis.
I thought he looked good. He shed some lbs later on during shooting for the underwater scene.