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Deberg_1990 04-06-2013 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 9560907)
While it remains to be confirmed, the latest rumor is that Mackenzie Gray is playing Lex Luthor, although he doesn't appear in the trailer.

What the.....? Can we do 1 Superman film without Lex please?

cabletech94 04-06-2013 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9561000)
What the.....? Can we do 1 Superman film without Lex please?

won't happen.

gotta have the "antagonist".

it's lex friggin' luthor.

007 04-06-2013 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9561000)
What the.....? Can we do 1 Superman film without Lex please?

While I do agree with you on some level, if done right, Lex Luthor can be a ****ing badass.

I don't think Nolan and Snyder will **** up on Luther and he definitely will NOT be the comic relief this time.

Bowser 04-06-2013 01:29 PM

MISS TESSBACHEERRRRRRRRR

bowener 04-06-2013 02:00 PM

Lex is going to be in this to set up the next film. That is my hope anyway.

Red Brooklyn 04-06-2013 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by bowener (Post 9561618)
Lex is going to be in this to set up the next film. That is my hope anyway.

Yeah, if he's really in this thing, it's just as a set up, or universe expansion thing. No way Zod and Faora are secondary villains.

007 04-06-2013 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Red Brooklyn (Post 9561740)
Yeah, if he's really in this thing, it's just as a set up, or universe expansion thing. No way Zod and Faora are secondary villains.

probably treat him like Smallville Lex. We will get to see him become what he will be. In a very limited way though.

DaneMcCloud 04-06-2013 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9562627)
probably treat him like Smallville Lex. We will get to see him become what he will be. In a very limited way though.

You may be right. But I think it's folly to predict where Chris Nolan takes this franchise.

FWIW, I was told that Nightwing is indeed a possibility for a Dark Night follow up and the Justice League.

Again FWIW.

Tribal Warfare 04-10-2013 11:42 PM

Behind the soulful new 'Man of Steel'

http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/i/2013/04...MANOFSTEEL.jpg


The makers of Man of Steel had to start thinking like a cadre of supervillains: how do you get under Superman’s invincible skin and really make him hurt?
This week’s cover story reveals how the new film (out June 14) attempts to humanize the superhuman by finding new flaws and vulnerabilities. The most common one, however, was off the table: “I’ll be honest with you, there’s no Kryptonite in the movie,” says director Zack Snyder (300, Watchmen) Those glowing green space rocks – Superman’s only crippling weakness – have turned up so often as a plot point in movies, the only fresh option was not to use it. Anyway, if you want to make an audience relate to a character, a galactic allergy isn’t the way to do it.
Henry Cavill (Immortals), the latest star to wear the red cape, instead plays a Superman who isn’t fully comfortable with that god-like title. This film reveals that even on Krypton, young Kal-El was a special child, whose birth was cause for alarm on his home planet. (More on that in the magazine) And once on Earth, his adoptive parents, Ma and Pa Kent (Kevin Costner and Diane Lane), urge him not to use his immense strength – even in dire emergencies — warning that not every human would be as accepting of him as they are. So Clark Kent grows up feeling isolated, longing for a connection to others, and constantly hiding who he is. As a result, Man of Steel presents the frustrated Superman, the angry Superman, the lost Superman. “Although he is not susceptible to the frailties of mankind, he is definitely susceptible to the emotional frailties,” Cavill says.
That’s just the set-up. Once the Kryptonian villain General Zod (Boardwalk Empire’s Michael Shannon) arrives to threaten the Earth, eventually the passionate Superman steps forward, too. It helps that he has a reason to care about the home he’s defending, and we can all thank Amy Adams’ Lois Lane for that. “I think she’s very transient. She’s ready to pick up and go at a moment’s notice,” Adams says of the hard-bitten journalist. “I think that definitely could be part of what she sees in Superman — not really laying down roots, not developing trust.”
Based on footage EW has seen, the film (which was directed by Zack Snyder and shepherded by Christopher Nolan) has plenty of building-smashing, train-slinging, heat-vision-blasting battles to cut through the emotional heaviness. “You want to give the audience great spectacle. You want them to go to the movie, be eating their popcorn and be like, ‘Wow!’” says Man of Steel producer Charles Roven, who also worked on The Dark Knight trilogy. “But it’s just not good enough to give them the ‘Wow.’ You want them to be emotionally engaged. Because if you just have the ‘wow,’ ultimately you get bludgeoned by that and you stop caring.”
Those who’ve long felt the super-confident, super-controlled Superman has gotten super dull may be glad to see him finally challenged in ways that go beyond bullets bouncing off of his chest.

007 04-10-2013 11:57 PM

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“You want to give the audience great spectacle. You want them to go to the movie, be eating their popcorn and be like, ‘Wow!’” says Man of Steel producer Charles Roven, who also worked on The Dark Knight trilogy. “But it’s just not good enough to give them the ‘Wow.’ You want them to be emotionally engaged. Because if you just have the ‘wow,’ ultimately you get bludgeoned by that and you stop caring.”
That statement really gives me hope for the future of cinema.

Tribal Warfare 04-11-2013 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9577137)
That statement really gives me hope for the future of cinema.

Then you have Michael Bay

007 04-11-2013 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 9577140)
Then you have Michael Bay

His days are numbered. People are getting tired of big explosions and crappy story telling.

the last movie he made that I actually liked was Armageddon.

Deberg_1990 04-11-2013 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9577148)
His days are numbered. People are getting tired of big explosions and crappy story telling.

the last movie he made that I actually liked was Armageddon.

HIs next film comes out in a few weeks and looks pretty decent. Pain and Gain with the Rock and Mark Walburg. Of course, it looks like more of a dramedy than an action movie.

Tribal Warfare 04-11-2013 09:18 AM

Seven New Photos From ‘Man of Steel’ Show Zod, Jor-El, and Superman in Flight

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ThaVirus 04-11-2013 12:08 PM

Wait. Is that the dude that played the lead in Immortals?


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