Can someone explain to me why Superman fans seem not to like Superman Returns?
Personally, I think it's a great film, and one of the best superhero movies of all time, probably only behind Batman Begins and Spider-Man 2.
What don't they like? The fact that it's a rehash/homage to Donner? Who cares? It's the start of the franchise, what better way to start out?
Not enough action? Call me crazy, but I think the airplane sequence is one of the coolest things I've ever seen a movie.
The suit? I mean, c'mon, it looks fine. Compare it to what Batman and the X-Men wear relative to the comics.
So what is it? To me, other than Lois Lane (Bosworth sucks) the casting is great, the production values and effects are MAGNIFICENT and the story is a classic Superman story. What do people hate? That he has a kid?
Sorry, I'm not the hugest Superman fan in the world, but I loved this movie and it seemed like a fantastic adaptation to me. What don't people like about it?
It fell short on numerous points.
1) The character of Superman is a pretty straight forward guy. Singers was unneedfully deceptive and evasive. The only person on Earth who learns WHY he was gone for 5 years is the one who already knew. Except of course if you were keepting to previous movie continutiy, that person was DEAD.
To top it off, Singer turns Superman into a creepy stalker type.
2) There is a fine line between 'homage' and 'retread'. Singer didn't pull of any homage. Homage can be good. Not always. The Barb Wire movie WAS an homage Cassablanca. That fact did not save that movie.
Retreads tend to be bad, but sometimes the familar pays off. Bond films are an example of this.
But a retread of Donner's movie doesn't work without Donner's humor and his eye for detail, such as Clark becoming Superman only in a context where a meek mild reporter might day dream of being heroic. See 'Subtlety' below.
3) Luthor was BORING. Spacey really did the character an injustice. Admittedly I'm spoiled by Clancy Brown's Luthor in JLU. But "I'm so smart I won't even let the audience in on wht I'm thinking!" does not work well in an audiovisual medium.
Besides: Superman 1: Luthor. Superman 2: Zone villains and Luthor. superman 3: Robert Vaughn imitating Gene Hackman's Luthor. Superman 4: Luthor and the Atomic Man.
Superman Returns: Luthor.
ENOUGH LUTHOR! Nolan was smart enough to bring in Ras al Ghul for the first of the new bat films. A villain with a generous history but one unknown to the casual audience.
Brainiac, Mongul or Silver Banshee would have been better adversaires for Returns.
4) Subtlety. Donner had Jor-el's holographic face break down into the face on the shroud of Turin. The Superman as a metaphor for Jesus bit was restricted to that and "I have given them you - my only son'. Singer turns it into the goddamned crucifixion and ressurection.
This is subtle only in comparison with Phillip Jose Farmer (writing as Kilgore Trout)'s line "The Sun came crashing through like a gold brick thrown through a window."!!
5) Plot holes: Superman couldn't coat himself in lead before taking on the Kryptonite? (And show Luthor's intellect a bit by having him prepared for that by launching a missile that hits Superman and shreds the lead just at the point Where Superman might falter and have it fall back to Earth?)