You Want Superman Revamp? [Also the Man of Steel (2013) thread]

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Russell Crowe dying was the best, but that's not exclusive to this film so

Lesbian has fucking riffs for days (Neanderthal), Wednesday, 27 November 2013 03:15 (ten years ago) link

i liked the first 15 minutes and its weird hysterical scifi stuff

socki (s1ocki), Wednesday, 27 November 2013 15:45 (ten years ago) link

*krshhst* send in reinforcements, over
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slam dunk, Wednesday, 27 November 2013 16:07 (ten years ago) link

one month passes...

Finally saw this, not much I can say that hasn't already been said, movie is eminently forgettable. Krypton stuff was OK, best scene of Clark was him getting overwhelmed by his powers in school. Noticed this way upthread:

What HfA said about the ending. It's not Reeve, but it's quiet humor that works. I actually really liked the fact that they make Lois Not An Idiot because she doesn't fall for the glasses thing for a second.

― Ned Raggett, Sunday, June 16, 2013 1:30 PM (6 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Lois knew he was Clark Kent from about the hour mark on!

Ian from Etobicoke (Phil D.), Saturday, 4 January 2014 03:55 (ten years ago) link

yeah, definitely one of the better choices they made that she discovers his secret ID off the bat

Nhex, Saturday, 4 January 2014 04:53 (ten years ago) link

Exact same thing happens in Green Lantern. I'd have enjoyed it more in Man of Steel if it wasn't one of many indications that Snyder, Goyer and Nolan were basically ashamed to be making a Superman movie and fighting against the character every step of the way.

bizarro gazzara, Saturday, 4 January 2014 11:14 (ten years ago) link

three months pass...

i figure a real superman would have as much chance of being overcome with bitterness as being totally righteous. unlike, say, batman, who's really just a good samaritan in costume, superman has real powers. and there's always terrible things happening. if he's really trying to save everyone, he'd never get any sleep or time for himself; someone is always endangered. he'd probably either go mad from the inability to save everyone, everywhere, or he'd say "f--k it," or he'd become totally bitter at everyone's constant demands of him. now that's the superman story worth telling.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 27 April 2014 07:06 (ten years ago) link

p.s., my wife and i just saw most of the 2013 man of steel movie. it's kind of boring, cuz superman is kind of boring.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 27 April 2014 07:07 (ten years ago) link

Feel like anything can be boring, in the hands of the wrong filmmakers.

▴▲ ▴TH3CR()$BY$H()W▴▲ ▴ (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 27 April 2014 13:56 (ten years ago) link

it's kind of boring, cuz superman is kind of boring.

you think All-Star and For The Man and Siegel and Weisinger covers are boring?

Gritty Shakur (sic), Sunday, 27 April 2014 14:21 (ten years ago) link

This was a decent movie, nothing special but I don't really get the "worst movie ever produced" reaction on this thread, particularly in a world where the Affleck Daredevil movie exists.

chillin' on an "awesome pretzel" hoagie (DJP), Sunday, 27 April 2014 14:28 (ten years ago) link

fuck that, Superman's awesome and Superman II is one of my fav flicks ever.

this movie blew because it was just Superman Pathos for the first half and video game action for the second half. I do think it's kinda LOL that it takes presumably hundreds of thousands of civilians dying before Supes thinks it's a good idea to break his 'not killing people' rule.

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 27 April 2014 14:30 (ten years ago) link

(xpost)

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 27 April 2014 14:30 (ten years ago) link

it wasn't off the rails terrible, no. It was well made in parts and I liked the opening. I think part of my annoyance was that I had many friends that crapped on Iron Man 3 over really nitpicky shit and stanned for this and it was like...really?

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 27 April 2014 14:32 (ten years ago) link

Well that's dumb, IM3 was way more fun/enjoyable than this

chillin' on an "awesome pretzel" hoagie (DJP), Sunday, 27 April 2014 14:33 (ten years ago) link

I liked the opening but otherwise Man Of Steel is one of the worst films I've ever sat through

kinder, Sunday, 27 April 2014 14:37 (ten years ago) link

totally. idk, I'm generally one that hates mining people's thought processes when they like something I don't cuz it feels a bit condescending, but fuck it i'm doing it anyway....

obv it wasn't a critical success, but in regards to the audience-drooling, part of me wonders if some of their love for this film was propped up by how middling Superman Returns was. Superman flicks were events in the 80s, even the shitty ones (I remember seeing Superman IV in the theatre as a 7 year old and being excited about it). The franchise was resurrected in the mid-2000s for this slight, kinda-emo Superman film that has only tentative connections to the rest of the film series and now is relegated to the 5.99 or less bin at MovieStop, and summarily forgotten.

I think it made a lot of people hungry for a more substantive Supes film and this one dared to redo the origin story and had a long-lasting action climax that had more heft than Brandon Routh's final boss battle with a chunk of kryptonite.

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 27 April 2014 14:42 (ten years ago) link

(x-post)

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 27 April 2014 14:42 (ten years ago) link

Will say that The logic holds up in that the initial esteem for Superman Returns Owing Child Support was somewhat in response to The Quest For Peace

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:14 (ten years ago) link

MAN OF SHIT

though the logic of "Superman flicks were events in the 80s, even the shitty ones" being "(I remember seeing Superman IV in the theatre as a 7 year old and being excited about it)" shows that we're all a little skewed on the subject, imo

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:26 (ten years ago) link

who can forget when the simpsons had kids excited about seeing the event film barton fink

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:27 (ten years ago) link

just fyi

Superman box office: $134m
Superman II b.o.: 108m
Superman III b.o.: 60m
Superman IV b.o.: 15.5m

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:29 (ten years ago) link

ouch! knew it was a turkey but didn't know Supes IV did THAT bad!

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:37 (ten years ago) link

adjusted for inflation i & ii are still the biggest superman movies ever, but III & IV are well below the reboots

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:42 (ten years ago) link

the wikipedia page for peace is awesome

In 1983, following the mixed-to-negative reaction to Superman III, Reeve and the producers, Alexander Salkind and his son Ilya, assumed that the Superman films had run their course.[9] Reeve was slated to make a cameo in 1984's Supergirl but was unavailable; the film was a box-office failure. Two years later, Ilya Salkind sold the Superman franchise to Golan & Globus of Cannon Films.[10]

According to Jon Cryer, who played Lex Luthor's nephew Lenny, Reeve had taken him aside just before the release and told him it was going to be "terrible". Although Cryer enjoyed working with Reeve and Gene Hackman, Cryer claimed that Cannon ran out of money ahead of time and ultimately released an unfinished movie.[11]

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:44 (ten years ago) link

In Reeve's autobiography Still Me, he described filming Superman IV:

We were also hampered by budget constraints and cutbacks in all departments. Cannon Films had nearly thirty projects in the works at the time, and Superman IV received no special consideration. For example, Konner and Rosenthal wrote a scene in which Superman lands on 42nd Street and walks down the double yellow lines to the United Nations, where he gives a speech. If that had been a scene in Superman I, we would actually have shot it on 42nd Street. Dick Donner would have choreographed hundreds of pedestrians and vehicles and cut to people gawking out of office windows at the sight of Superman walking down the street like the Pied Piper. Instead, we had to shoot at an industrial park in England in the rain with about a hundred extras, not a car in sight, and a dozen pigeons thrown in for atmosphere. Even if the story had been brilliant, I don't think that we could ever have lived up to the audience's expectations with this approach.

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:46 (ten years ago) link

this movie blew because it was just Superman Pathos for the first half and video game action for the second half.

― getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, April 27, 2014

this is a lot of it, but the other primary objection for me goes deeper: the superman character is, fundamentally, boring. like i said, there are ways to make it interesting (to me, obv.; YMMV), but you just can't take the character that way.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:47 (ten years ago) link

squandering that franchise is pretty sad but they didn't know what to do with superhero films in the 80's.

akm, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:48 (ten years ago) link

to think if they'd sold to Golan Globus a few years earlier we coulda had a Supes-Delta Force crossover

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:50 (ten years ago) link

i honestly don't think they blew it with Man Of Steel, in that now that his character is established, the sequel could restore his "saves everyone, even the puppy" boy scout qualities, introduce an interesting bete noire in Luthor, and be The Dark Knight to Steel's Batman Begins. Unfortunately they've decided they have to introduce not only a new batman but an entire justice league in the same movie they try to make people like Superman again. Good luck, guys!

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:52 (ten years ago) link

why is superman's character interesting? he's basically all-powerful, and a complete do-gooder.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:56 (ten years ago) link

it's an immigrant story - he's a literal alien who's bought the american dream more than most born in american. put him up against luthor - a corruptor of that dream who doesn't think superman has any right to it, and uses techniques that superman can't shoot a heat ray at - and you can get some drama there.

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 15:58 (ten years ago) link

not that zack snyder can conceive of any of this beyond the level of a levi's ad

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:00 (ten years ago) link

it's an immigrant story with an all-powerful immigrant who is quickly loved and relied-upon by the entire country he repeatedly saves. there's a fascinating immigrant-story to tell involving a fictitious superhero, but this doesn't sound like it.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:03 (ten years ago) link

they really need to get away from Superman as Jesus IMO

Nhex, Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:04 (ten years ago) link

U mad superman is the ultimate immigrant story

he's all-powerful, sure, but as croupier pointed out above, only to an extent. he's an alien hiding in plain sight by pretending to be a civilian (blah blah monologue from Kill Bill 2), estranged from his people due to a mild case of planet explosion.

Superman's being all-powerful increases the scope of how far Luthor/the other baddies can push him. Batman's mostly confined to Gotham cos well he's human, can't fly, and his gadgets frequently get blown up, plus he gets injured pretty frequently. Supes is based in Metropolis but he's essentially protecting the entire US and Luthor enjoys tormenting him by doing things like sending him back and forth across the country to prevent multiple disasters at the same time.

if anything, being all powerful just increases the scope of his torment because when he fails, it points out that even being essentially invincible isn't enough to defeat the forces of 'evil'.

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:06 (ten years ago) link

doesn't add up. he isn't shunned and hunted for all his life, or forced to work in deplorable conditions just to get by; he's superman, who found a way to integrate seamlessly into open society (by putting on a pair of glasses), and beloved by everyone for his heroics.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:07 (ten years ago) link

(xxpostonite)

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:07 (ten years ago) link

it's an immigrant story with an all-powerful immigrant who is quickly loved and relied-upon by the entire country he repeatedly saves.

well see you're asking what's interesting about him and then shoving in details that aren't inherent in the story. he CAN be interesting - the fact that he's become this icon when really he's this awkward dude with dad issues - but yeah, he's easily made less so.

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:07 (ten years ago) link

xpost he does have to deal with things like fear of his mega Superdick accidentally disemboweling his lovers too

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:07 (ten years ago) link

i mean yeah it's a kids story. if you want to say "no, no, it's bullshit, i mean wtf he puts on glasses and no one recognizes him" congrats you've outthunk a comic book

da croupier, Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:08 (ten years ago) link

Supes is based in Metropolis but he's essentially protecting the entire US and Luthor enjoys tormenting him by doing things like sending him back and forth across the country to prevent multiple disasters at the same time.

if anything, being all powerful just increases the scope of his torment because when he fails, it points out that even being essentially invincible isn't enough to defeat the forces of 'evil'.

― getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, April 27, 2014

my last post was to shakey. this notion, above, could form the basis of an interesting character, but i rarely see it played out. they did this in the dark knight, too, when the joker ran batman ragged, with decoys and head-fakes.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:09 (ten years ago) link

i mean yeah it's a kids story. if you want to say "no, no, it's bullshit, i mean wtf he puts on glasses and no one recognizes him" congrats you've outthunk a comic book

― da croupier, Sunday, April 27, 2014

don't deny me my greatest achievements.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:09 (ten years ago) link

yes, if it's a kid's story, you're right; don't look deeply into it. that type of story just wouldn't appeal to me. YMMV.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:11 (ten years ago) link

xxpost Luthor essentially did this in Superman 1! after crippling him w/ Kryptonite, he sets off multiple warheads on opposite sides of the US and dares Supes to stop them both! and in fact, Superman arrives too late to save Lois, which woulda been an awesome conclusion if not immediately followed by the biggest motherfucking plot hole in the history of movies.

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 27 April 2014 16:11 (ten years ago) link

Cant save his adopted dad from dying, ultimately always alone, cant bring back his home planet or people, has to hide his true nature all the time

plenty o pathos to be mined here if thats what u need. If yr primary concern is "its too easy for him to beat bad guys", I dunno thats kind of minor, and there are plenty of canonical bad guys that confound Supes' supposed innate superiority. Metalli, Brainiac, the Tyrant Sun, the sillier ones like bizarro and mxyzpltlk...


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