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I've read some stuff about Superman over the weekend, (mostly from movie magazines like Total Film) and there was one interesting comment that even though Chris Reeve was just about the age Brandon Routh is now when he played Superman, Brandon Routh looks much younger, almost like a boy. ("Superboy"?) Like an adolescent, not a really a man yet.
I think this is partly due to Routh's generation and young actors today looking much younger then their predecessors did (even at the same age).
So much emphasis nowadays is on youth and media exposure, that thirty year old actors look twenty.
Case in Point: Did you know Julia Roberts was 21 when she was in Pretty Woman?
Also, Mia Farrow was only 21 in Rosemary's Baby.
I think this is partly due to Routh's generation and young actors today looking much younger then their predecessors did (even at the same age).
So much emphasis nowadays is on youth and media exposure, that thirty year old actors look twenty.
Case in Point: Did you know Julia Roberts was 21 when she was in Pretty Woman?
Also, Mia Farrow was only 21 in Rosemary's Baby.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Just got back from seeing it. I've got to say I don't see how anybody could not enjoy this movie. As for the length, it really does not feel that long. I watched the first two Superman films over the weekend, and if you can do it before you do so. You'll appreciate all the more the little nods and respect shown the original.
BTW - I'm moving this thread from "News Submissions" to "Theatrical Features"
BTW - I'm moving this thread from "News Submissions" to "Theatrical Features"
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I've been hearing that myself! The teaser trailer's on the internet already, but I'm gonna wait and try to catch it at "Superman Returns".
I probably won't see it until next week, so I'll have to stay away from this thread until then.
I probably won't see it until next week, so I'll have to stay away from this thread until then.
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Yeah...that makes more sense.BTW - I'm moving this thread from "News Submissions" to "Theatrical Features"
I think this movie will be cool. I also like how the pictures and ads splice together images of Chris Reeve with Brandon Routh, very respectful to Reeve and also showing that this is more of a "continuation" of Supes rather than a...(*shudder*) "re-imagining."
Tim Burton, are you listening? (J/K)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Listened to the soundtrack online at the weekend.
Superman: The Movie is on TV tonight.
Superman II is on TV tomorrow night.
Arrrrggghhhh - have to wait to July 14 to see him Return!!
With ads and such I can see how the run time creeps up, but it's actual movie length is a good and decent 2 1/2 hours, around the same length as the original's Donner special edition cut.
Two weeks to go...grrrrrrrr....
Superman: The Movie is on TV tonight.
Superman II is on TV tomorrow night.
Arrrrggghhhh - have to wait to July 14 to see him Return!!
With ads and such I can see how the run time creeps up, but it's actual movie length is a good and decent 2 1/2 hours, around the same length as the original's Donner special edition cut.
Two weeks to go...grrrrrrrr....
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My show is prepping and shooting during July so theater visits are limited.
I have still to see The Wild and X3 and will probably miss a few others I want to see this summer, but so is the way with production.
Apart from Superman, which I have in my contract to have time off to see, I think I'll be picking up a LOT of movies later in the year on DVD and watching them in my home theater.
I have still to see The Wild and X3 and will probably miss a few others I want to see this summer, but so is the way with production.
Apart from Superman, which I have in my contract to have time off to see, I think I'll be picking up a LOT of movies later in the year on DVD and watching them in my home theater.
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Saw Superman Returns today.
Definitely not bad.
My mother liked it because of the "human touch." That was definitely a saving grace with the first two Superman movies, two, and was exactly what the Batman (live-action) movies were missing in abundance.
The sneak peek trailer for Spider-Man 3 is also playing at most theaters today in front of SR. SM3 looks like next year's big film, too. Could possibly be the best Spidey yet.
The only sad thing about Superman Returns is that it's really the only big/must-see film I had to watch this summer.
There just isn't anything else coming out that interests me. Even the next few animated films look bleh.
Had no personal interest in Cars so I'll probably wait to see that one, too.
I'll say this for Singer and his writers -- as unoriginal and slavishly faithful to the first two Superman movies that they were, they at least picked the right notes to play with and got emotional impact out of them.
If they hadn't gotten at least that much right, there's no way this film would be a hit. As it stands, it'll be the biggest hit of the year (probably) although it won't really make any money until it hits home video and cable...
Definitely not bad.
My mother liked it because of the "human touch." That was definitely a saving grace with the first two Superman movies, two, and was exactly what the Batman (live-action) movies were missing in abundance.
The sneak peek trailer for Spider-Man 3 is also playing at most theaters today in front of SR. SM3 looks like next year's big film, too. Could possibly be the best Spidey yet.
The only sad thing about Superman Returns is that it's really the only big/must-see film I had to watch this summer.
There just isn't anything else coming out that interests me. Even the next few animated films look bleh.
Had no personal interest in Cars so I'll probably wait to see that one, too.
I'll say this for Singer and his writers -- as unoriginal and slavishly faithful to the first two Superman movies that they were, they at least picked the right notes to play with and got emotional impact out of them.
If they hadn't gotten at least that much right, there's no way this film would be a hit. As it stands, it'll be the biggest hit of the year (probably) although it won't really make any money until it hits home video and cable...