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That's why I don't like the trailers that much. They make the film look like a drama.
Superman is not Batman. He's not a dark character.
The first two Superman movies are great, I love them! The next two were a bit stupid, but still fun. Superman Returns on the other hand is dreadful.
if its half as good as Fleischer we will see. anyone following the new comics?
Watch it QUICK before Warner Bros. takes it down again!! This trailer is so awesome-- why they didn't put this in the theatres I'll never know
If they are having a Jonathan and Martha Kent then it sounds like a re boot to me. What say you?
Why bother with a re boot anyway? We all know the story so why keep re telling it? Jeez!
I thought Routh was adequate as SM and it kinda bugs me we have to adjust to a new actor so soon.
Well , if you disliked Luthor in SR then be prepared to another recurring villain : Zod (or so they claim)
I pray to all that is whatever that is sarcastic.
http://www.deadline.com/2012/11/man-of-steel-3d-format-warner-bros/
I'll be there opening night for sure-- in the 2-D line
Wearing the glasses is a chore and you lose 20% of the picture brightness.
But I am sick of the F'ing reboots and making every character darker. Tim Burton said they have overdone the dark Batman. And the realer you try to make a comic book hero the more you miss the point. I mean like a Spiderman or Batman, Hulk. They work best as surreal alternate world characters.
Brandon Routh suited the role and I thought he was fine for Superman.
Watchmen was darker from inception and is excluded.
*end of disgusted sarcasm
Like what?
Nolan didn't have Batman kill with enjoyment, and Alfred didn't invite Rachel right into the damn batcave!
But Bob Kane approved of the Burton films and visited the sets. Bob Kane was the creator and he loved it. Burton based his Batman on the Frank Miller graphic novels as well as The Killing Joke. At least for the first. But I like the look they achieved in the sense of how Gotham looked.
In the Nolan films we get Chicago meets Bladerunner. Whilst Gotham is a hellish New York in the comics.
Nolan literalised the characters by making Batman and his films look more real world like they could exist.
Burton's had amazing style and were the first films to show the darker conflicted hero. Batman's comic book history is all over the place. Sometimes dark and sometimes campy.
But The Joker in Batman '89 is more truer to the comic than Heath Ledger's. I mean the Bob Kane version anyway. My point is that Bob Kane liked what Burton was doing and the creator's approval should count for something.
Burton changed the image of Batman away from the 1960's camp version. And to me that was an achievement.
I could go on... but I won't.
A little dark mood in Superman is OK as long as they don't overdo it imo.......
I salute you!
Ha, thanks. He'll always be my favorite comic book hero. I used to be big on Batman, but I kind of grew into Batman. Simply one of the most interesting characters created, with the best cadre of villains around. And no Batman adaption gets me emotional like Nolan's Batman films. The poetic nature in how he tells Bruce's story is startling, and will always stay with me. I get so many goosebumps in the films, specifically in the last minutes of TDK and when I shake uncontrollably at the last twenty minutes of TDKR...and then the tears of joy come. I still get tears in my eyes simply when Catwoman tells Batman "you' ve given them everything", and Batman replies "not everything. Not yet." That line sums up all that Batman is and always will be. A man dedicated to his duty that he entrusted to himself when those fatal shots in Crime Alley changed his life forever.