they would have to call in Chuck Norris
one look from him & there would be no need

On 7/14/06, Chesty Puller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But now we have to deal with Superman's ugly love child and the holes that
> are left in the storyline
>
> "I tried to circumsize him and the scissors broke!" - Obstetrician
>
> - Matt
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Everland III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Community" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 8:42 AM
> Subject: Re: Finally saw ""Superman Returns""
>
>
> > >First off... also saw the trailer for "Spiderman 3".  That looks REALLY
> > >good
> >>(although the trailer kind of sucked).
> >
> > Come on, the symbiote crawling over him, that was awesome.
> >
> >>Took my son (7 years old) to see "Superman Returns".  We were able to
> see
> >>it
> >>on the DLP projector.  It was noticeably clearer and sharper than
> >>traditional film - it really made the film "pop".  I would have LOVED to
> >>see
> >>it in IMAX 3D but since we've left Boston we take what we get.
> >
> > Only 25 minutes of the film was in 3D, so I don't think you would have
> > missed much since the film is so long.
> >
> >>Overall the movie was fitting the character.  If anything it perhaps
> paid
> >>a
> >>bit too much respect to the original movie.
> >
> > I think this was part of their problem is that the movies they had to
> live
> > up to are so entrenched in people's mind that they needed this movie to
> > bridge the gap that Christopher Reeves does not equal Superman.
> >
> >>I wasn't thrilled about the "big suprise" (I just don't see how their
> >>going
> >>to keep such a thing going) and the "big event" at the end was a bit
> silly
> >>in my opinion but suitably over the top (at least he didn't turn back
> time
> >>by reversing the spin of the Earth).
> >
> > I thought the big surprise was done very well. They could have gone
> > horribly wrong with it, but they played it very cool. It will be
> > interesting if they do anything with it at all.
> >
> >>Unfortunately very few of the traditional characters (especially Ma and
> Pa
> >>Kent) were woefully under-utilized.  Ma Kent had something like three
> >>lines.
> >>Jimmy Olsen and Perry White were well-acted but written as scenery for
> the
> >>most part - they just didn't have much meat to them.
> >
> > I think the only one that should have had more input was Ma Kent. Jimmy
> > and Perry had about as much input as they normally have in the comic
> > books.
> >
> >>Kevin Spacey did an excellent job as Luthor.  I was a bit disappointed
> >>with
> >>his back-story however.  I've always preferred the business mogul
> Luthor.
> >
> > They didn't go far with the back story with Luthor. They did come out
> with
> > a 4 part comic book that went further into everyone's back story, Ma,
> > Luthor, Jor El, and Lois. In the Luthor back story they show that girl
> > that is his girlfriend worked at the prison, fell in love with Lex and
> > hooked him up with the old woman he was with. That's how he was able to
> > get out of prison. Luthor had lost everything. In the comic book he
> talks
> > how Superman took 5 years of his life, 5 years he will never get back.
> It
> > did a good job of showing the transition from Lex as a comical villan in
> > the movies to a darker villan having lost 5 years of his life. He also
> > talked about how the land scheme idea was not up to his caliber and that
> > he was better than that. Which makes his new scheme of creating land
> much
> > more interesting. But without that comic book back story the whole thing
> > kind of feels rushed, as in who the heck is this woman and why is he
> > married to her. Also there are a bunch of hidden bits in the movie, for
> > example the woman who played Lex's wife was the same woman that played
> > Lois Lane in the Superman series starring George Reeves.
> >
> >>My son really liked it... even after nearly three hours in the theater
> he
> >>said it was, and I quote, "perfect".  I don't quite agree but I'm really
> >>glad I saw it with him.
> >
> > I agree that it was perfect. The showed Superman how we all expected to
> > see him, had a love story that wasn't cheesey and left it open for more
> > movies. To me, that's perfect, able to take a classic story like
> Superman
> > and not be able to tarnish our memory of it.
> >
> > If you haven't noticed I'm a huge Superman fan, as well as a wealth of
> > useless comic book knowledge.
> >
> > Bob
> >
> >
>
> 

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