Superman Returns

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  • The CatThe Cat Where Blofeld is!Posts: 711MI6 Agent
    "Come to me, son of Jor-El. Kneel before Zod. Snootchie-bootchies."

    Barely related to the Man of Steel, but I love it. :p
  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,307MI6 Agent
    The Cat wrote:
    "Come to me, son of Jor-El. Kneel before Zod. Snootchie-bootchies."

    Barely related to the Man of Steel, but I love it. :p

    Snootchie-bootchies? You must enlighten me Cat, I don't get the significance.
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,948MI6 Agent
    Hear clips from the soundtrack here!
    http://www.soundtrack.net/features/article/?id=196
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  • The CatThe Cat Where Blofeld is!Posts: 711MI6 Agent
    TonyDP wrote:
    The Cat wrote:
    "Come to me, son of Jor-El. Kneel before Zod. Snootchie-bootchies."

    Barely related to the Man of Steel, but I love it. :p

    Snootchie-bootchies? You must enlighten me Cat, I don't get the significance.

    This quote was from Mallrats. :p It's much more funnier in the movie, I admit. :)
  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,307MI6 Agent
    The Cat wrote:
    TonyDP wrote:
    The Cat wrote:
    "Come to me, son of Jor-El. Kneel before Zod. Snootchie-bootchies."

    Barely related to the Man of Steel, but I love it. :p

    Snootchie-bootchies? You must enlighten me Cat, I don't get the significance.

    This quote was from Mallrats. :p It's much more funnier in the movie, I admit. :)

    Thank you for enlightening me. I know the movie but have not seen it (yet).
  • RogueAgentRogueAgent Speeding in the Tumbler...Posts: 3,676MI6 Agent
    "Finally...Take my hand...swear eternal loyalty...to Zod."



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    As a kid I thought this film was really cool but as the years went by, I found many lines I was in awe with, quite comical now. :))

    I still cherish it; just on a different plane. I wonder if Supes Returns will come across just as dated or will it hold its own 10 years down the road? Very few comic films do.
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  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,307MI6 Agent
    edited June 2006
    RogueAgent wrote:
    As a kid I thought this film was really cool but as the years went by, I found many lines I was in awe with, quite comical now. :))

    I still cherish it; just on a different plane. I wonder if Supes Returns will come across just as dated or will it hold its own 10 years down the road? Very few comic films do.

    For me, S1 has held up better than S2 over the years. I think the melding of scenes shot by Donner and Lester has given S2 something of a schizophrenic feel at times as it's dead serious one second and slapstick the next. I thought S1 balanced the drama and camp better.

    I read somewhere that some people at Warner Brothers are working on a semi-director's cut of S2, and they're trying to restore as much of Donner's original footage as possible. That might make for an interesting take on S2 as I'd love to see a version closer to Donner's vision without any of Lester's contributions.
  • Barry NelsonBarry Nelson ChicagoPosts: 1,508MI6 Agent
    Not a big Superman fan myself, but I did notice that Movies.com thinks the Superman trailers are hot.
    http://movies.go.com/buzzbin?columnid=833621

    Hope all you Superman fans enjoy the movie.
  • arthur pringlearthur pringle SpacePosts: 366MI6 Agent
    So,originally,Superman I & II were shot back to back and at some point Donner left before it had all been completed? It would explain the shifting tone of SII and the full scale slide into slapstick for SIII.If they do release an alternative version of SII I'd buy it.
  • Agent_MAgent_M lost in the speed forcePosts: 353MI6 Agent
    thats also why lois lane is hardly in S:III margot was the only one that stood up to the studio when donner was sacked
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  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,307MI6 Agent
    Right on both counts. There's an absolutely terrific documentary on the Superman: Director's Cut DVD that goes into great detail on the behind the scenes drama in the making of the first two movies and why Donner was sacked. They really don't pull any punches as with some of these featurettes.
  • arthur pringlearthur pringle SpacePosts: 366MI6 Agent
    edited June 2006
    While I quite liked her performances I must admit I never found Margot that attractive.Christopher Reeve was a handsome chap and I could never quite see why Superman would be so besotted with her.
  • Agent_MAgent_M lost in the speed forcePosts: 353MI6 Agent
    perhaps its all the vaseline that seems to be on his glasses every time you get a POV shot of her :))
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  • arthur pringlearthur pringle SpacePosts: 366MI6 Agent
    :))

    They used to do that on Dynasty with Joan Collins and that bloke who played Blake Carrington,Flash,I mean Agent M.What is that called,that camera trick?
  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,307MI6 Agent
    :))

    They used to do that on Dynasty with Joan Collins and that bloke who played Blake Carrington,Flash,I mean Agent M.What is that called,that camera trick?

    I think it's called "putting vaseline on the camera lens". :p

    As for Margot Kidder, I used to feel the same way until I saw the screen tests for some of the other actresses who tried for the role (yes, they're on the same Superman: Director's Cut DVD). Even though there were prettier actresses, Kidder really nailed the feisty reporter aspect of the character and seemed to have real chemistry with Reeve; something the other actresses did not.
  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    In the old days, they used to stretch a layer of gauze across the camera lens...very high tech :)) , but effective.
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  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,307MI6 Agent
    In the old days, they used to stretch a layer of gauze across the camera lens...very high tech :)) , but effective.

    That reminds me of a hilarious sketch on Saturday Night Live; it was a sendup of the Elizabeth Taylor commercials for her Diamonds perfume or somesuch. The picture would be crystal clear until Liz's closeup. At that point a gauzy veil would cover the camera while she said her lines. Then, as soon as she left the frame, the veil would lift.

    Vanity does have it's dangers. :007)
  • arthur pringlearthur pringle SpacePosts: 366MI6 Agent
    All this talk of vaseline on the camera turns one's thoughts to Casino Royale and a certain Mr Craig,although I'm far too much of a gentleman to mention it...:v
  • MBE_MBE_ USAPosts: 266MI6 Agent
    edited June 2006
    Agent_M wrote:
    thats also why lois lane is hardly in S:III margot was the only one that stood up to the studio when donner was sacked

    Didn't Gene Hackman leave for the same reasons?

    I do think Superman #1 is a better film than #2 but I enjoy both greatly. I much prefer them to any Batman films, easily more than any X-Men film and Supes #1 more than either Spiderman. The less said about 3 and 4 though the better.

    I can't say I'm excited about this one. I don't like any of the main casting and nothing in the trailer has lead me to change my mind. Routh still looks like a doofy plank, Spacey seems to be camping it up and whatserface as Lois seems blah (something Margot Kidder though not as pretty was definitely not) as well as too young (as does Routh - especially for a sequal after years have past)

    MBE
  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,307MI6 Agent
    MBE_ wrote:
    Agent_M wrote:
    thats also why lois lane is hardly in S:III margot was the only one that stood up to the studio when donner was sacked

    Didn't Gene Hackman leave for the same reasons?

    I do think Superman #1 is a better film than #2 but I enjoy both greatly. I much prefer them to any Batman films, easily more than any X-Men film and Supes #1 more than either Spiderman. The less said about 3 and 4 though the better.

    I can't say I'm excited about this one. I don't like any of the main casting and nothing in the trailer has lead me to change my mind. Routh still looks like a doofy plank, Spacey seems to be camping it up and whatserface as Lois seems blah (something Margot Kidder though not as pretty was definitely not) as well as too young (as does Routh - especially for a sequal after years have past)

    MBE

    I also think the first Superman movie is the high water mark for comics films. I watched it again a couple of weeks ago and it's held up remarkably well, especially when you consider that it was made almost 30 years ago.

    As for Superman Returns, I think any actor would have a hard time measuring up to Christopher Reeve, who looked like he literally stepped out of the comic. I think Routh will be fine. He's not nearly as repulsive as some of the "hot, young actors" out there and, if nothing else you won't need to put a tube of vaseline on the camera to make him look acceptable. He does look a little young but I think the producers are looking at this as the rebirth of the franchise so they can be forgiven for going younger.

    I don't think Spacey's Lex will be as campy as people fear. The newer clips and trailers definitely show his dark side.

    And I like the fact that this movie embraces its history (well, at least the good stuff) and doesn't take the easy way out via yet another reboot.
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,948MI6 Agent
    If they do release an alternative version of SII I'd buy it.

    Tragically I've only heard it'll be part of a 14 disc set! I like the Superman films, but I'm not sure I like them that much!
    While I quite liked her performances I must admit I never found Margot that attractive.Christopher Reeve was a handsome chap and I could never quite see why Superman would be so besotted with her.

    Ooh no- I think she's lovely in these films; very attractive.
  • MBE_MBE_ USAPosts: 266MI6 Agent
    edited June 2006
    The problem is I've seen Routh "act". I used to watch the soap opera he was fired from. To say he was a plank of wood would be kind. In a medium that is overly forgiving for the acting deficiences of the young, very good looking and cheap he still stuck out as bad among his peers (and was fired and replaced accordingly). Nothing in his facial expressions or scant line readings in the trailers has led me to believe he's improved. And it would have to be an ahem superhuman improvement for him just to be mediocre.

    The ages just don't fit. If they wanted a straight reboot then just do it. But hiring actors, no matter their true ages, that look like they should be looking for their first post college job seems very at odds with the reported timeline.

    I'd love it if Spacey played Luther like he did his glorious Mel Profit in the TV show Wise Guy -- one of the best villains ever. But I'm not geting much menace from him in the trailers, probably because his voice just keeps going up.

    MBE
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,948MI6 Agent
    MBE_ wrote:
    The problem is I've seen Routh "act". I used to watch the soap opera he was fired from. To say he was a plank of wood would be kind. In a medium that is overly forgiving for the acting deficiences of the young, very good looking and cheap he still stuck out as bad among his peers (and was fired and replaced accordingly). Nothing in his facial expressions or scant line readings in the trailers has led me to believe he's improved. And it would have to be an ahem superhuman improvement for him just to be mediocre.

    The ages just don't fit. If they wanted a straight reboot then just do it. But hiring actors, no matter their true ages, that look like they should be looking for their first post college job seems very at odds with the reported timeline.

    I agree- Supes hasn't blown me away much (proof that just looking right isn't the be all and end all..? ;) ) and the ages don't fit as you say. Even though Reeve was about the same age he didn't look quite so fresh faced and pretty- and it sounds like this Superman should have been round the block a little.

    Oh well, I'm just happy the music's the same (although I'm a little worried the Superman March doesn't seem to appear in the tracks on the soundtrack). Looking forward to seeing it Imax and (bits of it) in 3D too!
  • MBE_MBE_ USAPosts: 266MI6 Agent
    emtiem wrote:
    I agree- Supes hasn't blown me away much (proof that just looking right isn't the be all and end all..? ;) ) and the ages don't fit as you say. Even though Reeve was about the same age he didn't look quite so fresh faced and pretty- and it sounds like this Superman should have been round the block a little.

    Oh well, I'm just happy the music's the same (although I'm a little worried the Superman March doesn't seem to appear in the tracks on the soundtrack). Looking forward to seeing it Imax and (bits of it) in 3D too!

    But good casting would be looking right and being able to act for the role. With years to cast the part right it shouldn't be impossible for a major franchise to pull off but alas seemingly it is. ;)

    MBE
  • The CatThe Cat Where Blofeld is!Posts: 711MI6 Agent
    emtiem wrote:
    Oh well, I'm just happy the music's the same (although I'm a little worried the Superman March doesn't seem to appear in the tracks on the soundtrack).

    Don't worry, Ottman told me there'll be tons of Superman march - I'm afraid he might overuse it from what he told. And the Superman March is the very first track on the soundtrack.
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,948MI6 Agent
    edited June 2006
    The Cat wrote:
    emtiem wrote:
    Oh well, I'm just happy the music's the same (although I'm a little worried the Superman March doesn't seem to appear in the tracks on the soundtrack).

    Don't worry, Ottman told me there'll be tons of Superman march - I'm afraid he might overuse it from what he told. And the Superman March is the very first track on the soundtrack.

    Well obviously, but it doesn't appear in any of the incidental tracks on the soundtrack CD.
  • The CatThe Cat Where Blofeld is!Posts: 711MI6 Agent
    edited June 2006
    emtiem wrote:
    The Cat wrote:
    emtiem wrote:
    Oh well, I'm just happy the music's the same (although I'm a little worried the Superman March doesn't seem to appear in the tracks on the soundtrack).

    Don't worry, Ottman told me there'll be tons of Superman march - I'm afraid he might overuse it from what he told. And the Superman March is the very first track on the soundtrack.

    Well obviously, but it doesn't appear in any of the incidental tracks on the soundtrack CD.

    Hm... in deed. That's curios. Well, we did the interview just before the recording, hope he didn't change too much compared to that, because what he said sounded awesome. I'm glad the rest of the subliminary themes (Kent Family, Lex Luthor Theme, Love Theme, Personal Theme) get a fair share of the spotlight. In the original, I felt that Williams threw away his themes quite easily once they were used and didn't make out the most of them... Now I feel a good-old fashioned, thematic approach to which I'm looking forward too.
  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 37,861Chief of Staff
    MBE_ wrote:
    But good casting would be looking right and being able to act for the role. With years to cast the part right it shouldn't be impossible for a major franchise to pull off but alas seemingly it is. ;)

    MBE

    Now, what could you possibly be meaning? B-)
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,948MI6 Agent
    The Cat wrote:
    In the original, I felt that Williams threw away his themes quite easily once they were used and didn't make out the most of them... Now I feel a good-old fashioned, thematic approach to which I'm looking forward too.

    It's true- I tried listening to the original today and once you're past the great themes it's quite a tough listen; muc like most Williams soundtracks. The themes are superb but the actual cues aren't musical pieces in themselves.
    I like what I hear of Ottoman's stuff, but as a friend pointed out to me, it's a little disappointing in places- his treatment of the love theme in the last track for instance: somehow he makes it sound so ordinary.
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