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Why do superhero movies have to be so long and heAvy? I haven't made plans to see man of steel yet because I don't have time right now to sit through a 2 1/2 superhero movie. Why can't they make a 90 minute action film and do what superheroes are supposed to do-- FIGHT AND BEAT VILLAINS UP! It's like talk talk talk fight talk talk talk Do you really need 90 minutes just to get to the fight ? | |
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Agreed. They say "The Man of Steel" is a dark movie, concentrating on Superman's relationship with his father(s). | |
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A big criticism I have heard about Man of Steel is that actually there is too much action. So "talk talk talk fight talk talk talk" is not this movie at all. | |
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I'm one of the few people who actually LOVE Xmen3 It was short, had some kick ass fighting scenes and didn't drain my enthusiasm. Directors like Nolan and Synger make great movies that just happen to have a superhero in it. | |
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Why not? Christian Bale is British and did an excellent job as Batman/Bruce Wayne.
By the way, how come there are so many successful British actors (mostly playing American characters) in the USA? I mean, I do respect their craft and talent but I would´ve thought that competition among actors in the USA is very fierce, so how come that so many Brits seem to somehow make it, unlike many aspiring American actors who come and go?
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I actually love it when there´s more talk than action if it gives the movie and its characters some depth. I hate those popcorn , blockbuster, mainstream, mindless action movies. A good action movie needs some depth and interesting characters.
Not really a superhero movie per se, but John Rambo was a very successful yet very stupid and superficial movie, and so were the two Expendable movies. First Blood part I on the other hand was a masterpiece. I´ll never understand why Stallone deleted some of the more interesting dialogues from John Rambo....they would´ve given the movie at least a little bit of depth. The last part really sucked big time.
And...I´m one of the few people who really enjoyed Batman 3. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Oh, I know that you´re a movie buff, my comment wasn´t really directed at you, your replies above just kinda triggered my thoughts. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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I think the fight scenes have gotten way out of control. They're totally boring after a while My Legacy
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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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Fury said: I'm one of the few people who actually LOVE Xmen3 It was short, had some kick ass fighting scenes and didn't drain my enthusiasm. Directors like Nolan and Synger make great movies that just happen to have a superhero in it. oh, god, i hated it. they completely failed the phoenix story, which was one of the best to come out of the x-men comics. it was better than the wolverine solo movie though. that's something, i guess. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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I can imagine!
There seems to be a superman curse, but I wouldn't say that making the best Superman movie hexes the franchise. Plus, this one looks like a remake of the first Reeves movie, so maybe that's sacrilige. My Legacy
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Those Christopher Reeves "Superman" movies were crap... O(+>NIИ<+)O
“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?” - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche | |
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And "The Dark Knight Rises" was, by far, the best of the three and the other 2 were close to amazing... O(+>NIИ<+)O
“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?” - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche | |
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Fucking hell, I love that avatar.
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why?
because Hollywood execs are finally treating the genre with respect and ambition
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cborgman said: Fury said: I'm one of the few people who actually LOVE Xmen3 It was short, had some kick ass fighting scenes and didn't drain my enthusiasm. Directors like Nolan and Synger make great movies that just happen to have a superhero in it. oh, god, i hated it. they completely failed the phoenix story, which was one of the best to come out of the x-men comics. it was better than the wolverine solo movie though. that's something, i guess. The Phoenix saga ran from issues 101-137-- there was no way they could get that right. But then again, wolverine is a foot taller in the movies | |
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There's absolutely no doubt I will not be watching "Man of Steel". At least, according to this review of the film, everything I feared came true. | |
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it's not that i expected it to stick close to the comic version and keep all the details, so much as i expected it to be interesting. the way they did it in the movie it seemed like an afterthought. like they set it up in X2, then didnt actually want to do the phoenix story, and just shoehorned a really bad and small version of it into the other plot. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Well, I don't really know what to make of this! I can tell you that Joel Osteen didn't have any "Superman/God" references in his sermon yesterday, LOL: Marketers for the newest Hollywood Superman movie, 'Man of Steel,' are heavily targeting Christians by offering church leaders free screenings of the film as well as sermon notes emphasizing its religious themes.
'Man of Steel' opened in theaters on Friday and brought in a massive $125.1 million over the weekend, breaking the record for the biggest June opening weekend ever. The marketing angle for the movie, in which Clark Kent is interchangeable with Jesus Christ, clearly wasn't an afterthought. Christian themes are overtly weaved into the imagery, dialogue and storyline of the film. Superman is sent to Earth from the planet Kryptonite by his parents, who predict 'he'll be a god' to the earthlings.
In another scene, Superman jumps from villian General Zod's ship and hovers in the sky with his arms out-stretched like the crucifix. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2343165/Man-Steel-marketers-target-Christians-sending-pastors-prepared-sermons-compare-Superman-Jesus-Christ.html#ixzz2WUBYscuQ Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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and it just happened to be the most successful entry out of all the x-movies. new class tried to be like x1 and x2 and fell flat. | |
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well... sort of.
x-men cost 75 million, made 157 million in the US. imdb user rating: 7.4 x-men 2 cost 110, made almost 215. imdb: 7.5 x-men 3 cost 210, made 234. imdb: 6.8 wolverine cost 150, made almost 180, imdb: 6.7 first class cost 160, made 146. imdb: 7.8
first class holds the best rating, despite the lowest profit.
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Superman-As-Christ has been a running theme since Superman: The Movie ("which is why I sent them you . . . my only son"). Man of Steel ups the ante, with the revelation that Kal is the only natural-born Kryptonian in all of existence and carries an entire planet inside of him. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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As an avid reader of "Superman" comics during the 1960's - 70's (all DC comics, actually), and a collector of Superman comics from the 30's - 60's, I cannot remember ANY Christ/Superman comparisons. The only reference that comes to mind is once, I think in the '60's, Superman saved a little boy (who apparently was messy) and as he was flying away, he told the boy, "Cleanliness next to Godliness!" | |
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But in terms of the FILMS . . . it started with the 1978 film. It continued in Superman Returns and now with Man of Steel. Some of the storylines have taken on a messianic angle that as you say wasn't implied or intended in the comics.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Actually . . . yeah. Watch the Jor-El sequence at the end of the first act of Superman: The Movie. He basically sends Kal El to guide humans and change the world, and explains that he chose earth for humans and, "their capacity for good," urges him to "live as one of them," and says . . . "that is why I sent you. My only son." Sound familiar? That goes beyond the comic narratives, but that's to be expected when Mario Puzo is your writer.
[Edited 6/18/13 13:06pm] [Edited 6/18/13 13:07pm] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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This is a tidbit disturbing.
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