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  • Orion1
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    • Apr 7, 2010
    • 59

    #16
    If this is supposed to be the start of a "new" new DC Cinematic Universe then count me out. Super underwhelming, and hyperactively violent. No Character Depth, and it is Not appropriate for children, and why was it filmed on an iphone taped to a squirrel? Mr Gunn you FAILED the assignment.

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    • Jorge Galvan
      Persistent Member
      • Jun 8, 2015
      • 1103

      #17
      Originally posted by warlock664
      Also gotta wonder why someone would post a link to such nonsense.
      It was an "example". Of the "nonsense out there. Zzoright? Zzoright.

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      • Dannyc
        Museum Super Collector
        • Feb 6, 2023
        • 199

        #18
        Had a blast, it was a really fun movie.

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        • palitoy
          live. laugh. lisa needs braces
          • Jun 16, 2001
          • 59794

          #19
          I thought it was fantastic and I really appreciated Superman's journey and character development. This was the Superman I've always wanted.
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          • Dan2Dan
            Member
            • Oct 13, 2024
            • 97

            #20
            Really glad to read all these positive reviews above!

            I haven't seen it yet. But I am interested, and a lot of positive word of mouth from actual fans of the super hero/comic book genres is tilting me toward seeing it in the cinema, instead of waiting for it to be available to stream in a few months. My wife has no interest in any of this, but she is a huge 'dog person.' So if the movie is a popular hit, Krypto may be the key to me getting to watch this film at our local cinema while sipping a couple of gin and tonics...

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            • TRDouble
              Permanent Member
              • Jul 10, 2012
              • 2718

              #21
              Saw it today. I thought it was great and a lot of fun. I love Corenswet's Superman -- all of the characters, really, from Lois, to Jimmy, to Luthor, etc. I could have done without the mild cursing though.

              I have started and restarted writing my thoughts about this movie, but really, all I will say for now is that I excitedly look forward to the next installment of the DC Studios Universe, and I don't think I ever said that before, even about the MCU. It makes me want to pick up a current DC Comic's book to see what's going on in my favorite comic book universe.

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              • Jorge Galvan
                Persistent Member
                • Jun 8, 2015
                • 1103

                #22


                James Gunn is a Troma-mite. I am a Troma-mite. I have great respect for James, if he never ever made another film after Guardians III, that would have sealed his legacy.


                Don't ask me how, but somehow I got roped into going to see the flick today instead of this coming Tuesday. And Like most reviews, it was sensational. But...



                Why the need for Robots to have Capes????

                That seemed a bit weird, if I built a robot, I would NOT give it a cape, Would the 'Bot feel the need for one? Arrogance? Purpose?
                Asimov's rules??? maybe a Kryptonian thing?



                Anyway, to address some of the comments made here.


                "Silly film" Um, yeah and no. there were parts that were silly, JImmy Olsen seems to have a rep and a rapport with the ladies!?!?!


                "politicized" Well after the "interrogation scene" it deserves that honor in it's favor. Well done, James.


                filmed on an iphone; Henry Braham is the Director of Cinematography. He knows his craft.



                Ma and Pa Kent. I think their accents were a bit over the top, but, the fact that they were in the film and still ALIVE does count a lot, And for Kal-El/Clark that makes all the difference in the world.

                And in regards to the old saying; "you can pick you're friends, but you CAN'T PICK YOU'RE FAMLY" well, at the end of the film, we get that in effect and what it leads too?


                The "Justice Gang" are really the TERRIFICS. Same outfits, different members. Substitute: Plastic man, Phantom Girl and now you have Metamorpho.
                That one battle at Night, with _______, was kind of knicked from an issue of WORLD'S FINEST. From the 60's. I recognized the villain.

                Krypto. Um... a Kryptonian canine. I am not gonna argue why he acted the way he did, as a fan of the Legion of Super-PETS, I always preferred: Comet & Beppo, then Streaky, and Krypto last. PROTY II was not a pet, he was an intelligent being!!! But Krypto, he added some comedy and he is a huge part of the legend, so it is what it is.




                The Comic Creators Who Get Special Thanks In The New Superman Movie

                Chuck Austen writer on Superman Metropolis and Action Comics
                Brian Azzarello, reworkers of Lex Luthor's motivations in Lex Luthor: Man Of Steel
                Cary Bates, co-creator of Steve Lombard
                Scott Benefiel, co-creator of Kendra Saunders Hawkgirl
                Lee Bermejo, reworkers of Lex Luthor's motivations in Lex Luthor: Man Of Steel
                Otto Binder, co-creator of Krypto, co-creator of Supergirl
                John Broome, co-creator of Guy Gardner Green Lantern
                John Byrne, rebooter of Superman, including Lex Luthor as a businessman
                J.M. Dematteis, co-creator of Maxwell Lord and Justice League dynamic
                Warren Ellis , co-creator of The Engineer
                Steve Englehart, Green Lantern writer who established Guy Gardner's personality.
                Bill Finger, co-creator of Green Lantern
                Gardner F. Fox, co-creator of Ultraman, co-creator of Hawkgirl
                Ramona Fradon,co-creator of Metamorpho
                Keith Giffen, co-creator of Maxwell Lord, Joseph Lord and Justice League dynamic
                David S. Goyer, co-creator of Kendra Saunders version of Hawkgirl
                Tom Grummett, co-creator of Ron Troupe
                Bob Haney, co-creator of Metamorpho
                Bryan Hitch, co-creator of Angela Spica version of The Engineer
                Dan Jurgens co-creator of Cheryl Kimble for Superman Vs Aliens
                Gil Kane, co-creator of Guy Gardner as Green Lantern
                Jeph Loeb, writer on Superman For All Seasons
                Kevin Maguire, co-creator of Maxwell Lord and Justice League dynamic
                Tom Mandrake, co-creator of Mister Terrific
                Luke Mcdonnell, co-creator of Rick Flag and Belle Reve
                Grant Morrison, wrote All Star Superman
                Dennis Neville, co-creator of Hawkgirl
                Martin Nodell, co-creator of Green Lantern
                Jerry Ordway, co-creator of Cat Grant, co-creator of Ron Troupe
                John Ostrander, co-creator of Rick Flag, co-creator of Mister Terrific, and Belle Reve.
                Al Plastino, co-creator of Supergirl
                Frank Quitely, artist on All-Star Superman
                Charles Reizenstein, co-creator of original Mister Terrific
                James Robinson, co-creator of Kendra Saunders Hawkgirl
                Alex Ross, redesigned of the Superman shield in Kingdom Come
                Tim Sale, artist on Superman For All Seasons
                Bart Sears, co-creator of Joseph Mason
                Mike Sekowsky, co-creator of Ultraman
                Hal Sharpe, co-creator of original Mister Terrific
                Jack Sparling, artist on Superman, Green Lantern
                Joe Staton, artist on Green Lantern, redesign of Guy Gardner
                Len Strazewski, writer on Justice Society Of America (MY SENSEI!!!!)
                Curt Swan, co-creator of Krypto, co-creator of Steve Lombard
                Mark Waid, co-creator of Kingdom Come
                Marv Wolfman, co-creator of Cat Grant, rebooted of Superman and Lex Luthor.​


                I am surprised Geoff Johns is not listed. He had a huge part in the Mythology of all this.



                Doesn't Luthor look just like GRANT MORRISON? BWAHAHAHA!!


                So where do we go from here? Well, TBS is now showing episodes of the Peacemaker and I am gonna check it out, don't like the lead actor if you wanna call him an "actor"
                Maybe I will get to hear them talk about Bat-Mite!?!!! James is gonna have his hands filled, and of course Fantastic Four is around the corner. And surprisingly there were ONLY 12 people in the cinema, including me. That seemed a bit weird as I would think it would have been packed!?!


                Ramifications? Here we go:


                According to the Wall Street Journal, Warner Bros. reportedly canceled Ta-Nehisi Coates and J.J. Abrams' Black Superman film because it was "too woke."



                but the BIGGEST ONE:
                DC Comics plans for their 100th Anniversary in 2035, as they lose rights to Batman and Superman, for this year's San Diego Comic-Con booth




                I know Mr. Donner, Chris and George Reeves are proud of this film!! As a Troma-mite I am proud of James, he did great and he will continue to do great. Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow. We ALL need it.


                Cheers.


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                • Dan2Dan
                  Member
                  • Oct 13, 2024
                  • 97

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Jorge Galvan

                  Doesn't Luthor look just like GRANT MORRISON? BWAHAHAHA!!

                  So where do we go from here? Well, TBS is now showing episodes of the Peacemaker and I am gonna check it out, don't like the lead actor if you wanna call him an "actor"

                  And surprisingly there were ONLY 12 people in the cinema, including me. That seemed a bit weird as I would think it would have been packed!?!
                  I haven't seen the film yet, but the exact same thought about the Grant Morrison likeness occurred to me when I first saw the trailer!

                  Season 1 of Peacemaker hugely surprised me by being, in my personal opinion, phenomenal. I have never been a wrestling fan and knew nothing about John Cena. But I thought he was absolutely great in this role. It's a more complex and layered character than the Charlton version with which I was familiar. (I knew that DC had once published a Peacemaker mini series in the late 1980s-ish. But I never read that.) I liked the show so much that I DVR'd an episode when I saw that it was being re-run now on TBS. I still enjoyed it. But there have been a lot of edits for content and language. So if you have access to the original on streaming, my personal view is that the original is substantially better.

                  Regarding the dozen people in the cinema, my personal view is that there are three things impacting that: (1) very few movies these days make big money at the Box Office because so many people simply wait to see films much more cheaply, just a few weeks or months later, at home via PPV or streaming, and (2) super hero film fatigue generally, and (3) a very serious drag on the DC and Superman brand among the general public because the last several DC super hero films bombed and were critically panned. I have an 18-year-old daughter. I use her and her friends as a barometer of what films are breaking through with the younger audiences that Hollywood prefers. She saw Minecraft three times, with three different sets of friends. She hasn't said one word about the Superman film.

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                  • Dannyc
                    Museum Super Collector
                    • Feb 6, 2023
                    • 199

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Jorge Galvan

                    James Gunn is a Troma-mite. I am a Troma-mite. I have great respect for James, if he never ever made another film after Guardians III, that would have sealed his legacy.


                    Don't ask me how, but somehow I got roped into going to see the flick today instead of this coming Tuesday. And Like most reviews, it was sensational. But...



                    Why the need for Robots to have Capes????

                    That seemed a bit weird, if I built a robot, I would NOT give it a cape, Would the 'Bot feel the need for one? Arrogance? Purpose?
                    Asimov's rules??? maybe a Kryptonian thing?



                    Anyway, to address some of the comments made here.


                    "Silly film" Um, yeah and no. there were parts that were silly, JImmy Olsen seems to have a rep and a rapport with the ladies!?!?!


                    "politicized" Well after the "interrogation scene" it deserves that honor in it's favor. Well done, James.


                    filmed on an iphone; Henry Braham is the Director of Cinematography. He knows his craft.



                    Ma and Pa Kent. I think their accents were a bit over the top, but, the fact that they were in the film and still ALIVE does count a lot, And for Kal-El/Clark that makes all the difference in the world.

                    And in regards to the old saying; "you can pick you're friends, but you CAN'T PICK YOU'RE FAMLY" well, at the end of the film, we get that in effect and what it leads too?


                    The "Justice Gang" are really the TERRIFICS. Same outfits, different members. Substitute: Plastic man, Phantom Girl and now you have Metamorpho.
                    That one battle at Night, with _______, was kind of knicked from an issue of WORLD'S FINEST. From the 60's. I recognized the villain.

                    Krypto. Um... a Kryptonian canine. I am not gonna argue why he acted the way he did, as a fan of the Legion of Super-PETS, I always preferred: Comet & Beppo, then Streaky, and Krypto last. PROTY II was not a pet, he was an intelligent being!!! But Krypto, he added some comedy and he is a huge part of the legend, so it is what it is.




                    The Comic Creators Who Get Special Thanks In The New Superman Movie

                    Chuck Austen writer on Superman Metropolis and Action Comics
                    Brian Azzarello, reworkers of Lex Luthor's motivations in Lex Luthor: Man Of Steel
                    Cary Bates, co-creator of Steve Lombard
                    Scott Benefiel, co-creator of Kendra Saunders Hawkgirl
                    Lee Bermejo, reworkers of Lex Luthor's motivations in Lex Luthor: Man Of Steel
                    Otto Binder, co-creator of Krypto, co-creator of Supergirl
                    John Broome, co-creator of Guy Gardner Green Lantern
                    John Byrne, rebooter of Superman, including Lex Luthor as a businessman
                    J.M. Dematteis, co-creator of Maxwell Lord and Justice League dynamic
                    Warren Ellis , co-creator of The Engineer
                    Steve Englehart, Green Lantern writer who established Guy Gardner's personality.
                    Bill Finger, co-creator of Green Lantern
                    Gardner F. Fox, co-creator of Ultraman, co-creator of Hawkgirl
                    Ramona Fradon,co-creator of Metamorpho
                    Keith Giffen, co-creator of Maxwell Lord, Joseph Lord and Justice League dynamic
                    David S. Goyer, co-creator of Kendra Saunders version of Hawkgirl
                    Tom Grummett, co-creator of Ron Troupe
                    Bob Haney, co-creator of Metamorpho
                    Bryan Hitch, co-creator of Angela Spica version of The Engineer
                    Dan Jurgens co-creator of Cheryl Kimble for Superman Vs Aliens
                    Gil Kane, co-creator of Guy Gardner as Green Lantern
                    Jeph Loeb, writer on Superman For All Seasons
                    Kevin Maguire, co-creator of Maxwell Lord and Justice League dynamic
                    Tom Mandrake, co-creator of Mister Terrific
                    Luke Mcdonnell, co-creator of Rick Flag and Belle Reve
                    Grant Morrison, wrote All Star Superman
                    Dennis Neville, co-creator of Hawkgirl
                    Martin Nodell, co-creator of Green Lantern
                    Jerry Ordway, co-creator of Cat Grant, co-creator of Ron Troupe
                    John Ostrander, co-creator of Rick Flag, co-creator of Mister Terrific, and Belle Reve.
                    Al Plastino, co-creator of Supergirl
                    Frank Quitely, artist on All-Star Superman
                    Charles Reizenstein, co-creator of original Mister Terrific
                    James Robinson, co-creator of Kendra Saunders Hawkgirl
                    Alex Ross, redesigned of the Superman shield in Kingdom Come
                    Tim Sale, artist on Superman For All Seasons
                    Bart Sears, co-creator of Joseph Mason
                    Mike Sekowsky, co-creator of Ultraman
                    Hal Sharpe, co-creator of original Mister Terrific
                    Jack Sparling, artist on Superman, Green Lantern
                    Joe Staton, artist on Green Lantern, redesign of Guy Gardner
                    Len Strazewski, writer on Justice Society Of America (MY SENSEI!!!!)
                    Curt Swan, co-creator of Krypto, co-creator of Steve Lombard
                    Mark Waid, co-creator of Kingdom Come
                    Marv Wolfman, co-creator of Cat Grant, rebooted of Superman and Lex Luthor.â


                    I am surprised Geoff Johns is not listed. He had a huge part in the Mythology of all this.



                    Doesn't Luthor look just like GRANT MORRISON? BWAHAHAHA!!


                    So where do we go from here? Well, TBS is now showing episodes of the Peacemaker and I am gonna check it out, don't like the lead actor if you wanna call him an "actor"
                    Maybe I will get to hear them talk about Bat-Mite!?!!! James is gonna have his hands filled, and of course Fantastic Four is around the corner. And surprisingly there were ONLY 12 people in the cinema, including me. That seemed a bit weird as I would think it would have been packed!?!


                    Ramifications? Here we go:


                    According to the Wall Street Journal, Warner Bros. reportedly canceled Ta-Nehisi Coates and J.J. Abrams' Black Superman film because it was "too woke."



                    but the BIGGEST ONE:
                    DC Comics plans for their 100th Anniversary in 2035, as they lose rights to Batman and Superman, for this year's San Diego Comic-Con booth




                    I know Mr. Donner, Chris and George Reeves are proud of this film!! As a Troma-mite I am proud of James, he did great and he will continue to do great. Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow. We ALL need it.


                    Cheers.

                    The robots with capes...i believe at one point in the comics the robots were actually replicas of superman. So that might be where the capes come from. Ditto for Jimmy as an unwitting ladies man. That felt likel Will Ferrell's character in The Other Guys lol but, its probably some kind of trope as well.
                    His parents accents were so strong and it instantly made me wonder why Clark had no trace of an accent.

                    Does anyone else feel like Mr. Terrific was a bit of a Batman proxy?

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                    • monitor_ep
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                      • May 11, 2013
                      • 8831

                      #25
                      Superman Robots were from All Star Superman
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                      • monitor_ep
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                        • May 11, 2013
                        • 8831

                        #26
                        Jimmy Olsen has been the opposite of Clark Kent, he has been the ladies man. Basically he DC Comics version of Captain Kirk, Jimmy has dates every type of female.

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                        • Z-man 307
                          Museum Super Collector
                          • Mar 15, 2010
                          • 209

                          #27
                          Went and saw the movie on Sunday afternoon. I thought it was great! It's exactly what a super hero movie should be. As always, brought along a couple of friends to enjoy the experience!
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                          • monitor_ep
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                            • May 11, 2013
                            • 8831

                            #28
                            The Milk Bone commercial has the Krypto & Mr Terrific footage.
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                            • Jorge Galvan
                              Persistent Member
                              • Jun 8, 2015
                              • 1103

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Dan2Dan

                              I haven't seen the film yet, but the exact same thought about the Grant Morrison likeness occurred to me when I first saw the trailer!

                              Season 1 of Peacemaker hugely surprised me by being, in my personal opinion, phenomenal. I have never been a wrestling fan and knew nothing about John Cena. But I thought he was absolutely great in this role. It's a more complex and layered character than the Charlton version with which I was familiar. (I knew that DC had once published a Peacemaker mini series in the late 1980s-ish. But I never read that.) I liked the show so much that I DVR'd an episode when I saw that it was being re-run now on TBS. I still enjoyed it. But there have been a lot of edits for content and language. So if you have access to the original on streaming, my personal view is that the original is substantially better.

                              Regarding the dozen people in the cinema, my personal view is that there are three things impacting that: (1) very few movies these days make big money at the Box Office because so many people simply wait to see films much more cheaply, just a few weeks or months later, at home via PPV or streaming, and (2) super hero film fatigue generally, and (3) a very serious drag on the DC and Superman brand among the general public because the last several DC super hero films bombed and were critically panned. I have an 18-year-old daughter. I use her and her friends as a barometer of what films are breaking through with the younger audiences that Hollywood prefers. She saw Minecraft three times, with three different sets of friends. She hasn't said one word about the Superman film.


                              Hi Dan, I taped three episodes of Peacemaker and have yet to watch them, hopefully it will surprise me. Really want to just hear them talk about: Bat-Mite! Hahaha!

                              I have no idea what Minecraft is or Fortnite or most things that youngsters do. I also think the reason there were 12 people was it was a LASER Film, so you needed glasses. And I didn't pay for the ticket, a friend did and couldn't go and gave it to me and it was for 10:00AM Saturday morning and typical, I did not need to work that day, so I said; "Okay".


                              Maybe people were too hung over or partied out?


                              When I have time this week I will try to watch Peacemaker.

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                              • Jorge Galvan
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                                • Jun 8, 2015
                                • 1103

                                #30
                                Originally posted by monitor_ep
                                Superman Robots were from All Star Superman
                                OIP (3) (6).jpg
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                                Yes, but does the story explain why they wear capes?




                                Does anyone else feel like Mr. Terrific was a bit of a Batman proxy?

                                Now that you mention it, yes, and maybe a bit of METRON, too. As he did that Chair sitting flight routine. The whole Billionaire masked crimefighter detective.



                                Jimmy Olsen has been the opposite of Clark Kent, he has been the ladies man. Basically he DC Comics version of Captain Kirk, Jimmy has dates every type of female.


                                Yeah, but to me he was always a GOOF. When I watch Superman on TV (50's) he is always just getting in trouble and a bit of a pest. Too big for his Britches! Ask Perry White or George Starr! I do remember one cover (Jimmy Olsen or Superman Family) where he was going into the future as Elastic Lad to join the Legion and he is bidding LUCY LANE good bye and she is Bawling for him to stay!


                                Good Ole Silver Age drama! ​

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