The only worrying part about Warner Bros new plan is that they are still drunk on The Dark Knight, and want their superhero films to follow that mold. Robinov feels that "exploring the evil side to characters" is the way to approach all the DC characters. "We're going to try to go dark to the extent that the characters allow it." Including Superman.
Obi-Wan Starkiller wrote:What was wrong with Superman Returns?
Obi-Wan Starkiller wrote:What was wrong with Superman Returns?
Ayatollah Krispies wrote:It stunk?
Raveers wrote:Not surprising people here even hated Superman Returns. I thought the movie was alright. Ya it seemed to drag on a bit towards the end but it wasn't as bad as a lot of people make it out to be. Of course the score kicks ass for it but don't tell John Williams fans that, they will tear the score to shreads. They think cause Williams didn't do the music it sucks.
CoGro wrote:
Personally, I think the original Donner film is overrated. It's nearly impossible to watch by today's standards - talk about a film that doesn't stand the test of time, Jesus.
"I've had this plan for like 10 years for a big three-picture Superman thing, like a Lord of the Rings epic, starting over from scratch again with a seven-hour Superman story. One to be released each year." [Mark] Millar said.
Millar says there's nothing firm yet, but he hopes to get word over the next few weeks. If everything goes perfectly, they'll be shooting next summer.
darthpsychotic wrote:While not into DC properties, I must be one of the few that enjoyed Superman 2006 along with it's score.
thecolorsblend wrote:Looks like the Nolan thing didn't pan out after all. Thank God. Talk about the exact wrong guy to direct (or be in any way involved with) a Superman film.
Still, rebooting is the right move after Bryan Singer ass-fucked the franchise with Singerman Stalks. Boy'ish looking Lois, a pleather-clad bartender flying around and stalking women and children, a boring Lex Luthor, shit, the list just goes on. The Ottman score was the one good thing to come out of Singer's abortion of a movie.
E_CHU_TA! wrote:The only new info I’ve seen is that David Goyer is writing the story for the film. Also, the project has been given the macho title “The Man of Steel.”
The whispers in our ear (again unconfirmed!) say Chris will shepherd his Batman and the next cinematic Superman (and presumably Ryan Reynolds’ Green Lantern, The Flash and others) towards a Justice League movie. That he will direct after The Man of Steel and Batman 3 are released.
darthpsychotic wrote:While not into DC properties, I must be one of the few that enjoyed Superman 2006 along with it's score.
Arkamazza wrote:lol
Yeah, ^that's exactly what all the hoopla is about, heh. The major comeback to that argument seems to be that no one raised a stink when an American, Robert Downey Jr, played beloved British character Sherlock Holmes recently. Does nationality really matter? I mean, I'd much rather see this dude don the cape and feign an American accent then, say, a US southern accented Nicholas Cage Superman.
E_CHU_TA! wrote:A while ago, Goyer stated that he's making Superman like John Byrne's version. Per wikipedia, here's what Byrnes did to Sup:
"Byrne .... had his foster parents the Kents still alive while Superman was an adult to enjoy their adopted son’s triumphs as well as to provide him with support, grounding, and advice whenever he needed it ...."
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