If people thought SR was a great movie, they just need to watch more movies...
... to realise it's even greater.

Angeloz
If people thought SR was a great movie, they just need to watch more movies...

You're pleading humility just to state your personal opinions are a fact.
Son, we're not that dumb...
I even agree with El Payaso on this one ( which is extremely rare....)
Personal opinions are NOT fact. Just because you think a movie is great/bad does not make that true for everyone else. Even if everybody else in the world thinks a movie is crap, if you truly enjoyed the movie and thought it was great for you........then the movie was great FOR YOU. Not for me, not for the next person........not even for the pitbull high on angel dust running around the neighborhood in a Wonder Woman outfit.........................it was great FOR YOU.
And, vice versa if you think the movie is crap.
I do concede that it is possible to enjoy/be entertained by a movie that you feel is bad/stupid.........
It's like watching a really silly/stupid comedy movie, or an equally silly/stupid horror movie......you know that it is bad......yet you still watch it....and are entertained for what it is worth. That is certainly possible.
However, to another person, said comedy/horror film may be the best movie ever! It's all a matter of opinion.
If people thought SR was a great movie, they just need to watch more movies.
I have watched more movies than you could imagine.Hey I have an idea. Why don't we give Batman a son too? That's something that's never been done on film before!
If people thought SR was a great movie, they just need to watch more movies.
Son, we're not that dumb...
You're pleading humility just to state your personal opinions are a fact.
AVEITWITHJAMON said:it WAS a GREAT Film
what exactly are you implying, Payaso?...If people thought SR was a bad movie, they just need to watch more movies.
First of all, don't call me son. You don't know me, it's disrespectful, and you wouldn't call someone you didn't know 'son' to their face (I hope) so don't do it on here.
Second of all, the way I see it, most of what the majority of people do on here is state their opinions as fact (which is hardly what I was doing) and then belittle and dismiss anyone who disagrees with them as doing exactly that. As much as you all try to pretend to respect each other, the general attitude of people who post on here is that the opinions of themselves and those that agree with them are fact and the opinions of those who disagree with them are not only opinions, but horribly wrong opinions which are begrudgingly tolerated.
Finally, the point you're ignoring (I would say missing, but as you said, you're not that dumb), is one of context. To come out of a cinema and say 'Wow, that movie was great!' has an entirely different meaning to
All I'm saying is that SR may have been a fun and enjoyable movie (I didn't like it, but that's an opinion), but that doesn't make it a great film. What would make it a great film, as in, likely to have won Academy awards, or be featured in a 'Top 10 Movies of All Time' list in years to come, or be studied and appreciated by film critics and students, would be deep characterisation and character development, a well thought out plot and storylines, beautiful cinematography, and brilliant acting.
Why is it that any number of you can come on here and say that SR was a 'great' movie, without giving any explanation, but if I come on here and say that it was not, and give my reasons, I get all this 'you can't say this, you can say that' crap instead of some kind of logical counter-argument? Why don't you tell me your criteria for what makes a 'great' film and explain to me why SR meets these requirements?
Ok, there are more than 10 great movies.
Character development was huge
the questions posed by Perry once he returns explain this nicely: "Does he still stand for truth and justice?" etc etc.
As for the direction, cinematography etc, probably some of the best in any comic book movie, and much superior to most movies out there.
Oh and by the way, that's just plain silly.
The direction seperates us from him, unlike other incarnations like Donner's and SV.
As far as i know, Batman and Talia have a son.
Well, El payaso, if u cant see the terrible mistakes in SR, then its not my problem. You like the movie, i do too. I just dont think its great. Its just decent. I just expected more of a Superman/heroism story instead of paternity and romance.
Even in the comics when writers focus on the human side of Superman, he`s always better then people. He has emotions but the drive behind these emotions make him better than us. For example, in Superman for all seasons, he feels sadness for not being able to save everybody. He is human for feeling the "emotion" saddness but he is just a better human being.
First of all, don't call me son. You don't know me, it's disrespectful, and you wouldn't call someone you didn't know 'son' to their face (I hope) so don't do it on here.
Second of all, the way I see it, most of what the majority of people do on here is state their opinions as fact (which is hardly what I was doing) and then belittle and dismiss anyone who disagrees with them as doing exactly that. As much as you all try to pretend to respect each other, the general attitude of people who post on here is that the opinions of themselves and those that agree with them are fact and the opinions of those who disagree with them are not only opinions, but horribly wrong opinions which are begrudgingly tolerated.
Finally, the point you're ignoring (I would say missing, but as you said, you're not that dumb), is one of context. To come out of a cinema and say 'Wow, that movie was great!' has an entirely different meaning to
Originally Posted by AVEITWITHJAMON
it WAS a GREAT Film
All I'm saying is that SR may have been a fun and enjoyable movie (I didn't like it, but that's an opinion), but that doesn't make it a great film.
What would make it a great film, as in, likely to have won Academy awards, or be featured in a 'Top 10 Movies of All Time' list in years to come, or be studied and appreciated by film critics and students, would be deep characterisation and character development, a well thought out plot and storylines, beautiful cinematography, and brilliant acting.
Why is it that any number of you can come on here and say that SR was a 'great' movie, without giving any explanation, but if I come on here and say that it was not, and give my reasons, I get all this 'you can't say this, you can say that' crap instead of some kind of logical counter-argument? Why don't you tell me your criteria for what makes a 'great' film and explain to me why SR meets these requirements?
what exactly are you implying, Payaso?...
Well, El payaso, if u cant see the terrible mistakes in SR, then its not my problem. You like the movie, i do too. I just dont think its great. Its just decent. I just expected more of a Superman/heroism story instead of paternity and romance.
Even in the comics when writers focus on the human side of Superman, he`s always better then people. He has emotions but the drive behind these emotions make him better than us. For example, in Superman for all seasons, he feels sadness for not being able to save everybody. He is human for feeling the "emotion" saddness but he is just a better human being.
Bing, bing, bing we have a winner.
It also occurred to that in SR, SUperman is the villain in the romance story in the film.
So u just proved all the movies are not great interpretations of Superman. But isnt what we are trying to say?
Yes it has. Comics, cartoons and movies:
Robin.
And Batman character has nothing to do with paternity as Donner's Superman has.
Very solid argument, no addressing of the use of framing, juxtaposition and angles used within SR that gave distinct impressions and audience positioning.![]()
SpiderDaniel said:Even in the comics when writers focus on the human side of Superman, he`s always better then people. He has emotions but the drive behind these emotions make him better than us. For example, in Superman for all seasons, he feels sadness for not being able to save everybody. He is human for feeling the "emotion" saddness but he is just a better human being.
El Payaso said:Also he bullied a human back abusing of his super-powers
El Payaso said:Academy Awards = great film? I don't think so. Too many great films and even greater directors totally oignored by those guys to say it's a proof of quality.
And I guess we have to wait years to come to see lists and critics studies. IF we accept that is a proof of anything.
But come on, honestly, was no one else even a little dissapointed?
Ian Malcolm said:You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you knew what you had, you patented it, packaged it, slapped in on a plastic lunch box, and now you want to sell it ... (They) were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should.
I really dont understand how a Superman fan can read classic stories like Superman for all seasons, Whatever happened to the man of tomorrow, Kingdom Come, Action Comics #775. Superman Peace on Earth, etc and think that SR is on the same league of those stories. IT IS NOT. But this is what i expected when i went to the theater. The movie is good but FAR from Superman`s potential and this is WHAT disappointed me most. If i`m watching a movie and i keep thinking, oh, i could`ve done this better, then the movie is no good to me. Generally, the good outweights the bad so i just let it be like most movies i watch. However, with Superman, wich is a character that i truly adore, being a fanatic fan since i was 3 years old, i just dont think the movie as a whole made me feel like a kid again. Its not better than X-men 2, Its not better than Batman Begins and its not better than Spider-man 1 and 2. And this really pisses me off.