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Old 04-28-2008, 04:00 AM   #61
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Should be a fun experience to see both those movies for the first time!
They are the only movies that I wish I could watch again for the first time. Honestly, 'Superman: The Movie' was the first time when watching a movie that I became completely emotionally involved to the point where my world disappeared around me.
 
Old 04-28-2008, 04:10 AM   #62
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They are the only movies that I wish I could watch again for the first time. Honestly, 'Superman: The Movie' was the first time when watching a movie that I became completely emotionally involved to the point where my world disappeared around me.
I remember seeing it at the cinema. I don't think I blinked for fear of missing something.
 
Old 04-28-2008, 04:11 AM   #63
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Sean Penn ("He's got that caged animal look like Superman would have")
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LOL "Like a f**kin' killer!"
"You know why we're gonna make a good Superman movie? Cuz we're from the streets."

Love me some Evening With Kevin Smith.

I wish I could see Superman: The Movie theatrically. I wasn't born yet when it came out, but it was my favorite movie as a kid, by far. When it was re-released in 2000 (2001? I don't remember exactly), nobody around here was playing it. Hopefully I'll be able to catch it someday. I also hope they rerelease S:TM with an uncompressed or lossless soundtrack at some point. The existing transfer is pretty good, but I'm sure higher bit rate VC-1 or AVC couldn't hurt.

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Old 04-28-2008, 04:28 PM   #64
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they turned lex luther into a panzy....im a fan of kevin spacey...but that was not a role suited for him....
I wholeheartedly agree with you right there. While I like Kevin Spacey in any film he's in, I still miss Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor. At least Warner Bros. could've asked Hackman if he wanted to come out of retirement to reprise his role!
 
Old 04-28-2008, 04:50 PM   #65
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I wholeheartedly agree with you right there. While I like Kevin Spacey in any film he's in, I still miss Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor. At least Warner Bros. could've asked Hackman if he wanted to come out of retirement to reprise his role!
Gene Hackman's retired?! Dammit!
 
Old 04-28-2008, 07:06 PM   #66
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I loved the movie...I saw it in Imax and felt like I was 10 again.

The only reason I don't have it on blu-ray right now is because I'm waiting to see if they do an actual lossless release (instead of that rare bundled copy).

I really hope that Man of Steel works out, because I'll go see it in a heartbeat.
 
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I loved the movie...I saw it in Imax and felt like I was 10 again.

The only reason I don't have it on blu-ray right now is because I'm waiting to see if they do an actual lossless release (instead of that rare bundled copy).

I really hope that Man of Steel works out, because I'll go see it in a heartbeat.
That IMAX in 3D presentation was pretty special.
 
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That IMAX in 3D presentation was pretty special.
Yeah, it was great...except mine had a guy with a speech impediment afterwards say "Pwease Gathwar aww yow bewongins and exwit to the wight"

Seriously...he wasn't being silly either. When we were walking out, he was collecting the 3D glasses and saying something about "Awiens"

I thought of Princess Bride (another movie I would love to see on blu)
 
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Gene Hackman's retired?! Dammit!
Well, except for the Richard Donner cut of "Superman II" that was released to DVD and hi-def in 2006, Gene Hackman's last movie so far was 2004's "Welcome to Mooseport" with Ray Romano.
 
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Well, except for the Richard Donner cut of "Superman II" that was released to DVD and hi-def in 2006, Gene Hackman's last movie so far was 2004's "Welcome to Mooseport" with Ray Romano.
What a sad way to end it.

Although he was the one redeeming quality in that movie.
 
Old 04-30-2008, 02:22 AM   #71
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So what I wanna no is Superman Returns going to be re released when the sequel comes out (double dip) and if so what will be improved, besides lossless audio? Honestly i have read on this site about someone seeing the hd masters and saying that the bd is looks exactly how they are. What can be done to make it worth the rebuy pq wise, besides lossless audio?

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Old 04-30-2008, 02:44 AM   #72
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So what I wanna no is Superman Returns going to be re released when the sequel comes out (double dip) and if so what will be improved, besides lossless audio? Honestly i have read on this site about someone seeing the hd masters and saying that the bd is looks exactly how they are. What can be done to make it worth the rebuy pq wise, besides lossless audio?
There's a director's cut Singer would like to do that will include many of the deleted "apple pie" scenes and the opening at Krypton

There are always new scaling algorithmns and other compression tricks that can wring more detail out
 
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Interview with Brandon Routh talks Man of Steel and Justice League:

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CS: You showed a real flair for comedy playing Clark Kent. Is that a love of yours, doing the funny stuff?

Routh: It is. It's really my first love. The first theater that I ever did was playing a really silly character onstage and I'm a character a little bit in a leading man's body. So it's hard to get to those gigs because they don't think of me. I do my best to present myself as a leading man as well because I am both of those things. So it was great to be able to play Clark in "Superman Returns." I thought Clark was funny and that's why I loved playing him and I look forward to doing more of him when we do the sequel. I've already been pushing for more Clark and more funny.

CS: Do you have any expectation as to when you might go to work on "Man of Steel"?

Routh: I expect that we'll be working early next year. I know that Bryan [Singer] has pretty much finished out "Valkyrie" and is back in the states and is zeroing in on the story that he wants to tell. Once that arrives it's going to move pretty quickly. I think that everybody is getting excited. It's been three years now, really. It's hard to believe that it's been long, but everyone is getting jazzed and ready to go again. I certainly am.

CS: What sides of Superman and Clark Kent are you excited about exploring in the sequel?

Routh: Well, I think that something that audiences are looking for – and I certainly am, too – is for Superman to actually be able to lay a punch on someone or something. I was filming and I thought, "I haven't really hit anything. I feel like I'm going to need to let some of this anger out." So I'm happy that I think that's going to be a central part of the sequel, getting a good villain that we can actually have physical altercations with. Certainly also, I'd like more humor from Clark or just more of Clark and Jimmy. A little bit more of Lois and Clark, how we used to see them, a bit more of buddies. Perhaps things will be smoothed over with Superman and Lois and she can afford to be a little bit nicer to Clark. I think that's something that people want to see and those are some of the great moments from previous "Superman" films. Also, Superman and Lois getting together, that's always my end goal. I want that to happen. The romantic in me wants that to happen eventually whether they're finally together in this movie or in whatever future films there might be. I kind of want to see that happen.

CS: Poor James Marsden. He's getting used to losing the girl.

Routh: I know, but he had some good films come out this year, and so James is doing all right.

CS: Has Bryan given you any voice in the plan, maybe asking you what you'd like to see or what you're looking forward to?

Routh: Yeah, and well, even if he doesn't ask I tell him all the time. He's very receptive to my notes and my thoughts and so I just let him know. I keep telling him that thing about Lois and Superman getting together and I trust that if I keep repeating that he'll just think it's his own thought someday.

CS: Have you stayed in shape for the next time you have to put the suit on or is it going to be starting all over from scratch?

Routh: I'm definitely not starting over from scratch. There was certainly some time where I was like, "Ugh. I can't take anymore of this working out. It's been my life for too long." So I shunned it for a little while, but I've gotten back into it and it makes me feel better to do it too so that it doesn't feel like so much of a hassle, something that has to be done. I actually will be in a very good place when we start again and will see if I can't make it a little more bigger and a little bit more impressive.

CS: There was a lot of talk about a "Justice League" film, but sounds like it's not going to happen now. Did they ever talk to you about appearing in that?

Routh: They talked to me about it, yes, but I think someone else asked me if they ever offered me the role and they did not. I'm happy that we're talking about "Man of Steel" again and "Batman" looks great and is coming out and that looks great and I think it's time for those two characters, certainly, to flourish and some of the DC Comic Universe to strike out on their own first and strengthen each character individually and then to go at all of them together.

CS: Have you changed your stance on doing a movie together with Christian Bale playing Batman, just the two of you?

Routh: I've been asked that question many times and at first, I think I've been quoted as saying that Superman and Batman should never fight each other which makes sense to me. They should be fighting together on the same team, but Christian is certainly a great actor and a very nice guy. I'm excited for the new "Batman." So I'll open up my view because I know that people want to see it and maybe there's a story that could be told that way that makes sense to me. So I won't put it out anymore. I won't say no anymore.

CS: Have you ever had a chance to sit down and compare notes with other guys like Christian or Hugh Jackman, the guys that have played iconic superheroes?

Routh: No, I haven't. That would be great though, having a roundtable discussion one day about the good things and the bad things about playing a superhero, a comic hero. Maybe someday.

CS: After the first "Superman" came out what's been your favorite fan encounter? Any unusual people recognizing you in unusual places?

Routh: Yeah, sometimes when I'm just out and about and I haven't shaved for a few days and I'm not thinking that anyone is going to recognize me just out of the blue someone will go, "Superman!" I go, "What?! Are they talking to me?" So there are times when I'm shocked by people, but the cooler things are when a lot of the time little kids are just shocked by me being Superman. Also when we're filming there are times when adults, male and female, will come to set and I'd be fully in the costume and they'd just not be able to speak and be really in awe. So that was neat and kind of funny because they're adults. But it's also sweet because people have a great love for this character and it's really exciting to see that and that we brought that back and are continuing to bring that back, that enjoyment and that love for a character that they like so much.

CS: Any celebrities who blew your mind by coming up to you and saying they were fans of "Superman Returns"?

Routh: I've had this nice little friendly relationship with Quentin Tarantino ever since "Superman" and that's cool because I'm a big fan of his films and I'd love to work with him someday. We happened to meet right before I went to Australia and I said, "I really like what David Carradine said and what Bill said about Clark and Superman." So, now we have a kind of have nice conversations about Superman whenever we're around each other.

CS: Have you stayed involved at all with the Christopher Reeve Foundation? I know you were a big supporter when the movie came out?

Routh: Yes, I have to the extent that I do my best to attend the charity dinners and be a part of a lot of their things like that and speak out about the foundation. I work with the family and do what I can for that as I continue to make a name for myself.

CS: It's one thing to carry on the "Superman" legacy, but then the Christopher Reeve legacy is amazing too. Did you have to stop and think about taking up that mantle too?

Routh: Well, it's a challenging thing because it's very important for me to make my own name and to separate myself from Chris and his performance a little bit and who he was a little bit, so that I can make Brandon Routh known and be in everyone's awareness. But certainly he did a lot of amazing things and I so I take what I can and I try to spread his good word and all the goodness that did and his family is really doing an amazing job. His kids are continuing his legacy especially with the foundation. They're really great people and I'm excited and very proud to know them now. I do what I can to help them and the foundation to raise awareness.

CS: Has DC ever offered you the opportunity write a "Superman" story?

Routh: They haven't yet, but that would be a really great honor at some point and maybe I'd bring it up with Paul Levitz.

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Old 04-30-2008, 01:08 PM   #74
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There's a director's cut Singer would like to do that will include many of the deleted "apple pie" scenes and the opening at Krypton

There are always new scaling algorithmns and other compression tricks that can wring more detail out
I thought he also said they did an IME feature for the HD DVD release. I bet we'll see that on the tie-in release when the new film drops.
 
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I thought he also said they did an IME feature for the HD DVD release. I bet we'll see that on the tie-in release when the new film drops.
No, I think I said that

Yes there's an IME track for it that was likely scrapped because of disc space issues
 
Old 04-30-2008, 09:07 PM   #76
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ahh this squabble rears its head again

i always have to participate somehow tho :/

they made superman a deadbeat dad (ending bit "yeah ill see u around zoooom flies off.. HELLO U GOT A KID) who stalks women and has no morals since Lois already got a new guy (they're practically married, they just made them engaged to try and say "its okay" for him to get her back)

they turned superman into a P.O.S.


oh and giving him a kid... wtf??? they should have had Lex kill the kid in the ending of this movie cuz seriously.......

etc etc etc etc

had its moments tho sorta
 
Old 04-30-2008, 09:52 PM   #77
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Totally agree with X400, Superman returns was awful, to long and not enough action sequences. Superman was a stalker watching lois through her window!! The film is extremely long with only two major action scenes, the part where he saves the plane and the part where he saves metropolis. the rest of the film had sprinklings of short action scenes. Helloooo this is a superman film the man is virtually invincible.
Superman 2 is still the best by far even though the SFX are dated.
Bryan singer basically made a romantic film with a super hero in it, which explains why my wife likes to watch it!!! To much talking not enough action Mr Singer better address these issues in the next film and make superman SUPER again.
 
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Its going to need a serious villian like Brainiac. Lex Luthor needs to take a break for awhile
 
Old 05-01-2008, 03:41 AM   #79
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The movie series needs Metallo, the kyptonite powered cyborg, as a villain. Kids going into an action movie are expecting Superman to fight someone at least close to his level.
 
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i wont see the next superman in theaters due to the last release....impossible for the next superman to be worse then that
 
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