charl_huntress
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WOW...I just went there and you're not kidding. I'm downloading now. I'm interested to see how a different version of SR would have played. I doubt it will make me like the movie any more, but this has definitely sparked my interest.
Have you been able to see any of them yet?
He tried to explain things to her, that's why he went up there to the rooftop in the first place, but she was too bitter at him, and when he saw that he wasn't getting through her, that's when he thought of taking Lois for a flight up in the sky to show her what it really means to be Superman, to be so powerful that he can hear everything, and the huge responsibility that that brings. After that little exchange, her attitude towards him changed; she began to realize that being Superman was something bigger than she could ever imagined. He elevated her to his level. When he says 'you wrote that the world doesn't need a savior, but every day I hear people crying out for one,' if you look at her face, she is almost to the point of crying, she is overwhelmed; she is in the presence of a merciful god. I'm sure that he would have told her more things and given her more details on his trip and why he left that way during the rooftop scenes, but she didn't really allow it in the first place. At least that's how I see it.
Why would Lois Lane need reminding of the fact that he's Superman?
Anyway, the way that scene played to me was he went there to talk to her. She is pissy with him. So, he scoops her up and takes her on a flight. Problem solved because when they get back to the roof they almost kiss. Viola...she's no longer pissy. Also, one problem with the whole merciful God thing is it seems sort of clear that Superman and Lois were having a relationship (even though she doesn't know he's Clark). She says something to the effect of he left her, though she corrects herself. That's a pretty personal take, and the way the scene played to me was like two old lovers trying to reconcile what they feel for each other...because one of the two did the other wrong.
I was having trouble downloading them too. Was hoping someone else with a better computer could download and burn it to DVD....then I'd just buy it from them.
Lois finally realised this in this scene, that is what MP was saying.
Are people still upset about the whole "leaving without saying goodbye" thread in the film?
I didn't really think that was a hard thing to understand...the reasons as to why he didn't say goodbye. It's totally understandable and relatable...
I can appreciate that, but the message was lost for me because it was mixed up with him "basically" (I guess) trying to apologize to her for doing a really ****ty thing by leaving without a goodbye. That overpowered everything in that scene for me.
Are people still upset about the whole "leaving without saying goodbye" thread in the film?
I didn't really think that was a hard thing to understand...the reasons as to why he didn't say goodbye. It's totally understandable and relatable...
But Singer denounces the stupid "Kiss of forgetfullness" and so I do not think it is in the film. I mean he went out of his way to goof on it in promoting the film. And Lois clearly knows the kid is Supes. She is just plain hiding it. And I really and truly with this "vague sequel" don't even know if the writers and Signer knows what is going on. The writers said that this is Superman 3, and Singer says it isn't.In the movies....they were intimate once....then the experience was wiped from her memory and Superman didn't sleep with her again.
God I see that AvietwithJamon and most powerful are still here posting in every thread constantly defending the film. Don't you guys have lives? At least I go away on work and vacation. You guys are like permanent fixtures here who have to post in every thread. Do you guys have jobs? I mean Venom was here 24/7 because he had nothing better to do due to his condition. But I mean, is this the sum of your lives? To defend a mediocre film that just got it's butt handed again by the superhero films that came out this year. Hell, SR is even being called a failure in a few of the Dark Knight reviews from real film reviewers. I am serious. Is this all you guys do? I can't go into one thread on the SR, or it's sequel, boards here and not see you guys posting at least once a day in every thread. And you guys usually post more than once a day. I mean anyone says anything bad, and you are posting all day long. Anyone says good and you are posting all day long. I mean I go away for long periods of time. But, it just seems weird that you guys are so obsessed with defending this film day in and day out in EVERY thread. Seriously. I am genuinely curious. I mean this is all you guys seem to do. I am not trying to pick on you guys, but do you do anything else?