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  • UnderdogDJLSW
    To Fear is Not Logical...
    • Feb 17, 2008
    • 4895

    #31
    I think Roth got a raw deal. I liked him as Superman.
    It's all good!

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    • The Bat
      Batman Fanatic
      • Jul 14, 2002
      • 13412

      #32
      Originally posted by UnderdogDJLSW
      I think Routh got a raw deal. I liked him as Superman.
      I agree...I liked him as Supes. And he did a great Chris Reeve impression as Clark. Hell...his voice even sounded like him.
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      • kryptosmaster
        Removed.
        • Jun 14, 2008
        • 0

        #33
        Originally posted by CaptainTrenchcoat
        I gotta admit that I liked George Reeves better as Clark Kent, but Chris Reeve better as Superman.
        I'll give you that one. Reeve's (Christopher) Clark was too wimpy but his Superman was iconic.
        On the flip side, Reeves's (George) Clark was not wimpy enough. Was quite out of character with the comic Clark. Don't get me wrong, I liked it but if we're talking accurate representation then we gotta be honest about it.
        Routh was basically "Hey, Reeve is dead. Who can we find that looks exactly like him to play Superman in this new movie?"
        I still think Dean Cain is vastly underappreciated. He played a great Clark and Superman. I do think he might have been a tad too short for the role but I'm not aware of his stats.
        Probably the best portrayal of Superman was the Fleischer cartoons of the 40's.
        The truest to the comics were also the Filmation episodes from the 60's.


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        • jds1911a1
          Alan Scott is the best GL
          • Aug 8, 2007
          • 3556

          #34
          Originally posted by kryptosmaster
          I'll give you that one. Reeve's (Christopher) Clark was too wimpy but his Superman was iconic.
          On the flip side, Reeves's (George) Clark was not wimpy enough. Was quite out of character with the comic Clark. Don't get me wrong, I liked it but if we're talking accurate representation then we gotta be honest about it.
          Routh was basically "Hey, Reeve is dead. Who can we find that looks exactly like him to play Superman in this new movie?"
          I still think Dean Cain is vastly underappreciated. He played a great Clark and Superman. I do think he might have been a tad too short for the role but I'm not aware of his stats.
          Probably the best portrayal of Superman was the Fleischer cartoons of the 40's.
          The truest to the comics were also the Filmation episodes from the 60's.


          Rich
          I think dean cain is a good representation of the Byrne era Clark where the focus was on him and superman was the costume. in the earlier era Clark is the costume

          Fleischer's superman with a stronger clark was a reflection of the time when Clark was becoming more manly (the war era made that happen) and that bleeds into the stronger Clark of George Reeves.

          Chris reeves clark was more the 38-41 wimpy milquetoast clark (probably becuase the Puzzo or Mankiewitz weren't up on the 70's era clark who was a go getter just not physically - and 70's Clark was not a fainter)

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