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Alrighty folks, looks like we're gonna have a start from scratch go again at the ol SUPERMAN movie thing. In today's Variety.Com they mention that Bill Wisher (co-writer of T2) is now attached to write (from scratch) a new SUPERMAN script based on the 'Death Of Superman' storyline. An idea I would personally be all for them abandoning. Odd place to restart the franchise. But hey... whatever floats their boat. However, Wisher has committed geek offenses in the past with scripts for ERASER and JUDGE DREDD coming to mind. His draft for EXORCIST IV, that I read, was a bit lacking... but had quite a bit of potential. Personally I'm all for Nick Cage jumping ship from SUPERMAN, heading over to the Wachowski's... Asking to take a look at their PLASTIC MAN script which kicked total ass, and doing that instead. But hey... that's just me. I mean.. gosh... It's just a great project that Cage would be perfect for, and would be teaming him up with the coolest pair of hardcore action directing brothers around.
Too much to ask I suppose. Meanwhile, the SUPERMAN process will begin again. Of course Jon Peters is still attached so... it kinda has to end in a headache, but hey... maybe if Warners takes Advil and dumps the headache, we can have a clear headed project on the horizon.
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Chris Rock as Jimmy Olson? I don't know, I suppose it could work...
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Whatever problems Dredd had were not those of Bill's script. It's not bad... but they had to add a bunch of useless one-liners because they thought Stallone had nothing to do. Ditto with the ridiculous Schneider character. Dredd's okay, really. It's not bad. Eraser? I gotta say that had some of the absolute funniest action moments I've seen in a while and it's the last action movie I remember enjoying.
Who can forget that mob capo?
"I'll get those commie bastards"
"Actually boss, they're not communist anymore, but a loose affiliation of independent states"
"Don't make me hurt you."
And that bit from when Arnold fell from the sky?
"Where am I?"
"Earth."
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why are they even wasting their time and money on writing another piece of shit from yet another loser hack when there are 2 brilliant works of script art on the go, kevin smith's one and that man of steel one, which most sane studios would kill for....i'm tired :0(
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I'm sorry, but Cage as the over the top Plasticman? I think not. There is only one man for that job and it is Bruce Campbell. Just watch him in Army of Darkness or Xena and tell me he isn't perfect for the part.
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If you want to know how much a Superman movie produced by Jon Peters is going to suck, go see "Wild Wild West". Why this guy is still allowed to flush good money down the crapper is a mystery for the ages. Go back to cutting Streisand's hair you hack!!
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Theres only one person who should play Plasticman and thats Jim Carrey!!
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Hey, does anyone know where I can get my hands on a plastic man script by the Matrix brothers? Kudos to whoever pointed out Bruce Cambell as Plas, he is the only one who could pull it off. I hope the script doesnt have hula hula in it or baby plas.
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Nick Cage is one of the most annoying actors out there. He should be permanently damned to such crapfests as City of Angles, and not let anywhere near anything totally cool (like Plastic Man) or even remotely cool (corporate Superman movie). By the way, given the fact that the death of Superman story was a blip that had no lasting effect on the franchise, why does it rate a movie? How about a strong original script set in a lived-in, familiar DC Comics universe (i.e. no super-hero origin stuff)? Even Tibetian monks and Mongolian herdsmen know that Clark Kent is Superman and that he comes from the planet Krypton! Skip the back story and have some fun, like a Superman/Darkseid movie using the plot from the Running Man. We can even have Governor Ventura appear in it as a sort of tribute.
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Of the current players in the behind the scenes drama involving the next Superman film, the only one I think can bring us something worth watching is Richard Donner. His suggestion of a World's Finest movie would be a great one, and with him overseeing the project as executive producer, Superman would get the respect he deserves. Jon Peters *must* be taken off the movie or all is lost.
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Sarcastro: Fuck that - Don't pay $7.00 to find out how much of an idiot Jon Peters is, just wait for _Batman_Forever_, and _Batman_&_Robin_ come on cable again. Jon produced both those campfests with his stupid god damned boyfriend Joel. Why doesn't Hollywood take a fucking clue *AND* *NOT* *LET* *JON* *PETERS* *PRODUCE* films based on comics!!! Fuck! That fucker couldn't produce blood if he slit his wrists. He needs to just quit making movies, because he will *NEVER* produce a good, or halfway decent, watchable film. If that cocksmoker produces _Superman_, he better just kill himself, because he will not be safe from any fucking fanboy anywhere (if he already isn't). And why the fuck do they want Nick Cage to play Superman for? Better yet, why the fuck does *HE* want to play Superman? He even said so himself that he doesn't look like Superman (quick to notice things, isn't he? ).You can't be Superman unless you *LOOK* like him! I don't care how many awards you won. It's about looking like Superman first. Hell, even that bitch Dean Cain looked more like Superman (younger). This film is going to suck to shit if it's made. We all already know it, because Jon Peters is producing. Not even Speilberg, Cameron, or The Wachowski bros. could fix this character as long as that bitch is producing. Jon is only worried about what he can put in to merchandise, not what is good storytelling. (can we say "Maniac for Braniac t-shirts, and toy spiders"?)
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Hey, I just finished Silent Bob's script to Superman Lives yesterday - It's a bigger bomb than the one in Superman IV! It's the bible of arse! It makes you wish Nuclear Man would make a comeback! It's so fucking poor, you'll be serving it tomato soup in a paper cup! You can't call this writing - it's wronging! Oh shit! You know, I think that the idea of a Superman movie kicked the bucket when Christopher Reeve tried to fly off that horse. He should make a comeback. C'mon man, shake a leg! You know what I think is funny? That standing ovation Reeve got at the Oscars the other year. Man, that's ironic. Were the crowd just trying to piss him off by using all four limbs at once? Sickos. Yeah, well any incarnation of Superman is gonna suck if Jon "I can take two up the anal passage" Peters is involved. They should take the money saved from NOT making this atrocity, and use it to keep Peters locked in a trunk for the rest of his abominable life. Do I make myself clear?
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Wow...wonderful news...lets start at the Death of Superman YAY...
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Ok people as the lasrgest Superman geek in the land of Oz I feel I have to say my bit.
First why not cut the crap and get the Tim Daly from Wings and the voice for Superman in TAS to play the part. Just watch Wings and you'll see what I mean. He is Supes. He has the voice, the look and would kick Cage's ass anyday and the extra money saved could go into much needed script work.
A bald Superman, may as well have a fat Spiderman.
Second, kill Jon Peters
Third, As much as I love Big Blue this film is in the shitter. With no real heart going into this film it isn't going to work. Superman III and IV are great examples of this. Get in someone who loves this character because without some real enthusiam from Hollywood we are gonna see The Death of Superman for real.
Also kill Jon Peters
Lastly, This is for Harry, you told us stories about Cage posing in a costume last year for some test shots. Why has NOONE ever seen these? I have a huge web of Supes info and none of my guys (and yes I know a guy in Warner, I met him on my travels ) ever saw or heard about this being true. Unless a pic is to be found I think you were blowing smoke up our arses in an effort to get news on a dead project.
"Win if you can, Lose if you must but always always cheat"
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Chris R. did a great job as the Man O Steel. The ol franchise did a great job on the origins thang, so kill it with class. Kill Superman. Do the comic thang,Clones strating w/ Superboy. That way if is good the same kid can grow into superman like he was suposed to. I always thought Superboy was stupid till the latest incarnation.
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I love franchises. I love recurring characters, stories that can be defined as "The Further Adventures of...". But as far as I can see, it's only been pulled off successfully twice: James Bond and Indiana Jones. You may ask: why those two and not, say, Lethal Weapon? Two words: character developement. They didn't have any, and that's why they worked. In a real franchise movie, the framework doesn't change; the hero ends up in the same place he started. You need a really great character for that, as well as a really great story. That's why Batman Returns is the best Batman film; Superman 3 would have been, too, if some IQ had been invested in the script. And that's why Superman dying won't work. So keep on trying, guys. As for Nic Cage - great actor, lousy for the role. It's because of his neck. That little hunch of his rates instant disqualification in my book.
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Kev,
I agree that the Man of Steel script done by Ford ( http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Hollow/2930/supermanmanofsteel.html )should have at least gotten consideration, but I guess Peters is looking for a "name" to script HIS film.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't think having the main character die twenty minutes into the film without becoming reaquainted with him is going to have any dramatic impact. It's been over ten years since the last Superman film. Warner's needs to rebuild that memory of Superman in the movies before they "off him." I'll be happy as a pig in $#!% if Wisher can pull this off... But I think Peters is looking for a one hit Superman film instead of thinking of it as a series, because we all know there will be a sequel.
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Alessan: Um, don't know how to tell you this, but James Bond ended in the same place everytime too. He gets the girl, saves the world, defeats the bad guy.
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Phr33K0ut: Um, don't know how to tell you this, but James Bond went through big changes in OHMSS, where he got married and widowed in the space of 10 minutes, and in Diamonds are Forever and Goldfinger where he had to confront the onset of PC...
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I have nothing against Nicholas Cage. I really don't. I think he's a very good actor, and a good action film star. But I have to admit -- I still don't think he's Superman. He lacks the ruggedness, the solidity, the straight-laced simplicity of Superman. This is not to say that Superman is a simple character; simply that he is Superman, and Clark Kent, have very straightforward motiviations. That's one of the reasons Superman is so popular: he's easy to understand. Truth, Justice, and the American Way. Nicholas Cage, with everything else he has going for him, just doesn't suggest that sort of character to me. *shrug*
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Screw this doomed Superman film; I wanna know how you got a copy of the Exorcist Prequel script! Any chance of sharing particulars?
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The guys a fucking moron, he knows not what he does. We all have that bitch Barbra Streisand to thank for Peters ever getting into films. I don't think there's one rational thinking person who likes this guy, so why's he still around? I doubt even Jon Peters likes Jon Peters. Where's a hitman when you need em.
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Phreak: maybe I didn't explain myself well enough. The James Bond movies are great BECAUSE they end at exactly the same place they stared. Same thing with Indie. Once you start developing, changing the main character you lose the main point of the series. That's why OHMSS was a good movie, but not a good Bond movie. Same thing with Licence to Kill - they broke the formula. If you want a more literary example, read Sherlock Holmes stories. Those were the quintessential francise. So the new Superman movie should be A Superman Adventure - no revelations, no psychoanalysis, no dying.
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Simply put, the current Superman project is doomed. From the moment Tim Burton and Jon Peters were allowed to set foot on the film, it was dead in the water. Cary Bates and Mark Jones of the SUPERBOY TV show had written a SUPERMAN V script featuring Brainiac and the bottled city of Kandor, and it was well recieved. Of course, Peters dumped it. He hires Jonathon Lemkin, who blows the assignment big-time. Ditto for Gregory Poirer. Kevin Smith's script had some good scenes in it, but let's face it; the "Death and Return" saga can't be translated smoothly into a two-hour film.The script came off as strained, and Peters' influence in the rewrites was no help. Peters picks Tim Burton to direct, who decides that he wants a dark, murderous, and goth Superman and hires Wesley Strick to disembowl the character. Both Strick and Burton get the axe. Dan Gilroy comes in and writes a horrid script supervised by Peters. Alex Ford wrote a decent script but got blown off. Now the talented William Wisher is standing in the line of Peters' fire?
Simply put, Peters and WB are going about this all wrong. Peters has no respect for Superman, and he and WB are looking for a one-shot hit instead of realizing that Superman is a character who has unlimited story potential for a long-term franchise. And also, the "Death of" story won't work for the film, since you won't care about the character enough when he dies and comes back. They should just scrap it and do another story. As for Peters, he has GOT to be fired. He cannot be trusted with this character (neither can Burton, but that's another post). We need Donner back, simply because he understands this character and respects him.
As for the title of my post, I got so fed up with Peters/Burton/WB that I wrote my own Superman script treatment. Putting it bluntly, I think my story is better than anything they've come up with. You can see it at www.geocities.com/Area51/Hollow/2930/superfiction.html. Check it out! -
Screw Superman! Let's see that Plastic Man movie. And with Temuera Morrison as an ass-kicking Hula Hula!
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Ok, fucko - In Indiana Jones they *ACKNOWLEDGED* the fucking past. He acknowledged something he went through in the previous movie when another came out. Has Jimmie boy ever done that? (and don't fucking include the Timothy Dalton/Peirce Bronson shit). You're talking about continuity in the franchise. So he got married, then she died. Did he ever acknowledge it in another film?
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Personally I think Ving Rhames would be great as the man of steel.
If Ving is busy (Storm in X-men?) then I guess Kevin Costner would make a great Superman and how about Jonathan Frakes to direct?
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Try not to take offense, Phr33k0uT, since it is quite obvious you do not handle criticism well, but have you ever sat and watched a James Bond film? The referrances may not be as blunt as "Indiana Jones'" films, but they are there, and somewhat subtle. You just have to watch carefully. Do so, you may notice something.
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How many times have we heard so much different crap in relation to both these titles. I won't believe it until I see it. These are the fanboys' two favorite jack-offs. James Cameron is supposed to be working on this awesome Spiderman movie and this new Superman movie is supposed to be awesome and what not.. Well, where are they?! Where is it?
I will believe them when I am in the theater watching them. (I hope they are damned good after the years of "vapor-ware" like status that they both are.)
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Harry, is it me, or are you backtracking from your early reading of Smith's Superman Lives? In your words, "Bill Wisher is now attached to write a new SUPERMAN script based on the 'Death Of Superman' storyline. An idea I would personally be all for them abandoning." As I recall Smith's script contained the Death of Supes. Hmm.. interesting. Ok. Anyways, hey, at least Warner Bros. has the decency to try and get a script they like, too bad they'll chop and hack it so much that it'll be Batman 5 or something outrageous. I can't wait till this guy does a reading for Peters... hahahahaha! If Warner's were smart, they'd take it out of Peters hands and give it to Village Roadshow. I'd much rather see the Wachowski's give that script a try. And as for Plastic Man, well, you forced me to get out the old Wachowski script and read thru it again and even to pull out the old storyboards even. I can't picture Cage as Plas, and Carrey would take it too over the top, leave Limpet to him. But Plastic Man's been in development hell as long as I can remember (same can be said for Stretch Armstrong) and Ralph Winter, Exec. Producer is on X-men I believe. so I don't know who is heading up the Plas movie. Do I even care anymore as Warner Bros. seems hell bent on turning out crap lately? We'll see after the Deep Blue Sea screening tonight. If Harlin can pull it off, then maybe there's hope.
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Ok I know my e-mail box will probably be filled with hatemail after this post but hey that's ok I can live it with it but I have to take issue with all the Jon Peters slamming. Now don't get me wrong I hated Batman and robin and most of his others movies but Jon Peters has also prodcued or exec. produced some really wonderful movies. after a qucik peek at IMdB here are Peter's GOOD films: An American Werewolf in London, Caddyshack, Clue, The Witches of Eastwick, Innerspace,Batman, Rain Man and Rosewood,...not to bad however if you look at the list of movies...most of them are movie lovers and movie geeks favorites...so yes Peters has fallen on hardtimes and has prodcued some crap but he's also done some good films, give him a break fellas(and ladies) and look before you start speaking out of your ass about how Peters has ruined movies and should be shot think bout how much you loved An American Werewolf in London(incidentally he didnot have a hand in American W..wolf in Paris) Caddyshack, Rosewood, Rainman or the first Batman
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Does anyone give a damn anymore about Superman? I mean Kal-el is so one dimensional until modern day audiences won't be particularly interested in such a dated franchise. Sure, the older generation will attend the movie for sentimental reasons. But they're hardly the type to flood the theatres every week. Geezers aren't big on repeat business. Once is enough for them. So I say give up on Supes the dupe and turn to the Bat...as in BATMAN!
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Cage as Supe? Nope. Not gonna do it (Dana Carvey as George Bush).
When I was younger (much younger), I used to think Helen Keller jokes were funny. But telling Christopher Reeve to "shake a leg" really hit rock bottom.
And as far as only old geezers going to see Superman, don't count on it. If the picture is as bad as every one is saying, I'll stay away. But if it turns out to be a smash, I'll see it more than one time. I go one time to enjoy the story. I go a second time to check out the sets, the effects, the gaffs (if any), and to pick up on anything I missed the first time. But that's only with films I like.
And some one said that the only films they know aout being successful as a series were James Bond and Indiana Jones. Were have you been lad? Hollywood has used the "series" treatment on any number of films - very successfully. Andy Hardy, Sherlock Holmes, Mr. Moto, The Thin Man, The Bowry Boys, Charlie Chan, not to mention all the Shirley Temple films, that really don't qualify as a series, but she played the same character in each one, just had different names and period sets. And that's just a few. Of course back then the stable of stars at the major studios were cranking out a movie every other month (I exagerate, but only slightly). Nowadays, the main star makes $20 million per picture and then takes three years off to recouperate from all the "work". Must be very tiring carrying around all that money. -
Yeah, the Wachowski Brothers script was pretty good, but if you want to read the BEST of the dozen or so scripts that Amblin commissioned for PLASTICMAN, check out the one by C.M. Talkington, who wrote and directed LOVE AND A 45.
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I still think the original Superman the Movie and Superman 2 are my favorite comic book movies.
Superman had everything. I just wish they would RELEASE THE DVD !!!
BTW as for Dick Donner directing... PLEASE NO !!! I mean I loved the first two, but his recent flicks have been aweful. He's gotten rusty or lost his gift. -
Peters is interested in one thing and one thing only: selling toys. That's why every movie he produces is totally overloaded with extra villains, useless characters, giant spiders, and insane costume changes.
Toy manufacturers say: we need more for toy sales. Peters say: Yassuh.
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I love Nicolas Cage but he is just not right for Superman. I mean, don't you at least have to have a Dark to BLACK hair for that matter a full head of hair? I don't mean to sound like I don't like bald men. I just non't think Superman would go bald. I think Brendan Fraiser or the lead from Starship Troopers should have the part of Superman. At least both have a nice jawline as well as other things!
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Everyone keeps mentioning different Plastic Man scripts, but no one ever says where we can read them. Does anybody know where I can find this?
My opinion on the Superman movie is that they should start from scratch and loose the death of story. I would say make a movie based on the Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale Superman for All Seasons or whatever it was called. I never read superman because I find it too monotonous, but this was a great comic series. I am looking forward to the new teams on Superman too. I cant wait to see Joe Kelly take on Supes or more of Jeph Loeb's Supes.
As for who should play him? Definitely not Nicholas Cage, but the way Hollywood works, they probably have Will Smith lined up next. Personally I would rather see Ben Affleck then NIck Cage or even better Thomas Jane (hair dyed of course), he is in the new shark flick Deep Blue Sea and was in the great movie Thursday (rent it now!!) Other guys that I think would be great are the guy from Jag, I dont know his name, but he seems perfect. As for Luthor, it kind of depends on how they want to make him. The tyrant businessman, Spacey would be great, or if they make him the suave and slick older rival for Lois affection then someone like Tom Selleck or Michael keaton (he makes such a great Villain) could probably pull it off, really giving Clark a run for his money with Lois. They both can pull of the older yet seductive schtick. I know they are not bald but shit, if thats the only liberty they take with this movie, I'll be ecstatic
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...simply because he had almost nothing to do with the best films on his resume. He just had his production company attach their name to those films and tried to swipr the credit from those who really deserved it. The only films he ever took a hands-on approach to were A STAR IS BORN, BATMAN, and his most recent films. Beyond that, he just sat back and let others do the work while he took the credit. That's why he has hit films on his resume. As for the idea that Superman only appeals to geezers, that's the worst lie I've ever heard. Following that logic, Sherlock Holmes, Tarzan, Batman, and Zorro are all geezer stuff and should never be made into films again, since they're cut from the same cloth as Superman.
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But I'd even take George Clooney, hair dyed vblack over Nik Cage. I think Clooney could pull this one of.
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I couldn't agree more Magnum1976! Death of Superman has been done to death. The Superman for All Seasons storyline would be the ideal way to go. Don't spend a lot of time on the origin as everyone from here to Timbuktu knows the story. Ok here is my quiz: If you could go back and time and strangle one person in their crib, would it be: A)Hitler B)Stalin C) Jon Peters or C)Joel Shumacher? The answer is Jon Peters. Without Hitler and Stalin we wouldn't have A&E. Take Peters away from Shumacher's films and you have a decent couple of pictures. Well I can't name any but they would have to be better.
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Light enough for the kiddies. Minor-balls for the adults. It won't be too violent due to the Columbine shooting. He won't be cool and translucent. Leonardo will play him. They'll try to make it for the widest audience and who ever loved the Batmans and the new Star Wars will love this. Boring. No hope.
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I heard the announcement that the plot would concern Superman's death at the hands of Brainiac, and his rebirth in "a different form." Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but the big Death/Rebirth story I remember involved Doomsday. The other thing I remember seeing was Superman changing into this ridiculous form of energy with a new costume that made him look like a blue Shazam or something. Is this the story they're going to make?
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DarkHawke you make a good case. The only thing that Schumacher has going for him over Peters is *Falling Down*. A fine film that I have to give Schumacher credit for. *Cousins*, *Lost Boys*, and *Silver Bullet* aren't bad either. This is how the math works Schumacher+Peters=Shitty Movie. And don't think for a minute that the two of them didn't prance around the office with the rubber nipples and codpieces on.
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Try to remember, we are in 1978, the lights go down...
Superman is here,
at least what was possible to do with him at that time.
I always felt like something was missing, his powers, seemed diminushed, his opponent, Lex Luthor, not threathning enough...
Now, we are at a time where special effects are more spectecular are now than ever.
I think Warner Bros. should take the opportunity to use these effects to bring the Spectacular universe of Superman, his villains, Mettalo, Bizarro, Parasite, Darkseid, Brainiac, Doomsday.
Imagine, Metropolis, clean art, not a carbone copy of any existent city, not otham city, just a different city, diferent from anything you've ever seen.
Superman, should not be changed at all. He's not some psycho in a costume, or anything like that, Clark Kent, Kal-El, Superman, is a normal guy, a farm boy, a son, who does what he thinks is best. He does so because of his feelings of responsability. He's idealistic, he believes in what he does, that's why he,s popular, when you red a Superman comic, you know that if you believe in what you do, you'll always win, Superman represents that good always wins over Evil, life against death.
Superman dying would have been interesting in Chris Reeves era, before his accident . The character already had its his history and was loved, now in 1999, The Death of Superman is an out-dated idea.
I always had some bad feelings about this story. Superman is more than a famous hero, he's an Icon.
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Try to remember, we are in 1978, the lights go down...
Superman is here,
at least what was possible to do with him at that time.
I always felt like something was missing, his powers, seemed diminushed, his opponent, Lex Luthor, not threathning enough...
Now, we are at a time where special effects are more spectecular are now than ever.
I think Warner Bros. should take the opportunity to use these effects to bring the Spectacular universe of Superman, his villains, Mettalo, Bizarro, Parasite, Darkseid, Brainiac, Doomsday.
Imagine, Metropolis, clean art, not a carbone copy of any existent city, not otham city, just a different city, diferent from anything you've ever seen.
Superman, should not be changed at all. He's not some psycho in a costume, or anything like that, Clark Kent, Kal-El, Superman, is a normal guy, a farm boy, a son, who does what he thinks is best. He does so because of his feelings of responsability. He's idealistic, he believes in what he does, that's why he,s popular, when you red a Superman comic, you know that if you believe in what you do, you'll always win, Superman represents that good always wins over Evil, life against death.
Superman dying would have been interesting in Chris Reeves era, before his accident . The character already had its his history and was loved, now in 1999, The Death of Superman is an out-dated idea.
I always had some bad feelings about this story. Superman is more than a famous hero, he's an Icon.
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Look, I don't understand why they can't just use the same actors as in the succesful previous movies. Superman could be shown in old age in a wheelchair with respiratory problems, so Christopher Reeve would have no problem reprising his role. Then, later in the film, George Reeve could make an appearance as Superman's rotting carcass, controlled by elaborate cables and pulleys. I say, stick with what works.
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Thank you for your agreement on the Nicholas Cage theory and Yes the guy form Jag could do the part justice as well. He seems to have the sophisticated look to him but boyish all the same. As for you, DarkHawke, Yes, Nicholas Cage can do it for he acting part even with black fake hair; BUT he just doesn't look it in the face! Supes has a jawline that is a symbolic of his character and a fixture in all versions, cartoon or live action (Just as Batman's jawline is). I think the world of Nicholas Cage. I have followed his career since Raising Arizona and have probably seen all his movies. I just do't think he is SUPERMAN. Any Character changes that they make can be plausible, but not is. Even if it is Chris Rock as Jimmy. HOLD IT -- I do think they can't stray too far from the classic look of Lois though, too many of you guys' hearts would break.
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Bruce Campbell should be in Star Wars as Han Solo's dad! His characters, from Evil Dead to Brisco County to Xena, all have the same lovable rouge aspect as Han Solo. Lucas could introduce Capt. Solo and his young son Han in a small cameo role. Hope to hear some comments about my idea from some of you. Later
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His character in the movie "Inner Space" reminded me of Harrison Ford's portrayal.
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