Superman Returns

Started by MacGuffin, January 16, 2003, 10:28:43 AM

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Stefen

She's always messing up.
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meatball


edison


meatball

Quote from: EEz28

VIDEO of Singer directing Brandon Routh as Clark Kent.

modage

he looks just like christopher reeve in that picture, i think.
Christopher Nolan's directive was clear to everyone in the cast and crew: Use CGI only as a last resort.

edison


A Matter Of Chance


Pwaybloe


sickfins

i think his suit is partially made of chocolate

meatball

He belongs on a parade float.

modage

looks like he makes a better kent.  or maybe its just a bad angle.
Christopher Nolan's directive was clear to everyone in the cast and crew: Use CGI only as a last resort.

analogzombie

Quote from: A Matter Of Chance

Hmm.

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RegularKarate

I LOVE the original Superman and I'm (for the most part) disapointed that they're trying to do another one, but that costume is better than the original.

It's richer and the colors are right (that cap kind of sucks, I saw a much bigger, better one).

I'm still against this movie being made, but if it has to be made, this picture makes me feel a little better about it.  The background makes me happy too.

Ghostboy

You'd think people would have learned in the five years since the first X-Men photos were leaked to the web that initial pics of actors in costumes are never good representations of what they'll look like in the movie.

MacGuffin

'Superman II': Take 2
Original ''Superman II'' movie gets revived by fans -- The new re-mastered version was put together from illegally recorded videotapes of an '80s TV broadcast

On the eve of a new Superman movie, is it too late to tinker with an old one? Long story short: In 1977, director Richard Donner began filming Superman and Superman II simultaneously, but after the first film premiered, Donner was let go. New director Richard Lester used some of Donner's scenes for the 1981 sequel — in which Zod and his gang of evil ABBA rejects try to take over the earth — but the movie infuriated fans, who demanded that Donner's vision be restored. Which it kind of was, in the '80s, when Warner Bros. put together an extended international TV version containing extra Donner footage.

Now — thanks to a team led by a man who refused to reveal his true identity to Entertainment Weekly — that broadcast has been reconstructed from videotapes (collected from fans worldwide) and packaged into the ''Restored International Cut,'' a DVD available for free through Superman Cinema ( www.supermancinema.co.uk ). ''It's not about me, it's about the film,'' the remastering bandit told us. ''When you get down to its core, it had a great story that even Richard Lester couldn't screw up.'' But isn't this whole thing sort of, you know, illegal? ''It's a violation of our copyright,'' responds an attorney for Warner Bros. Another Warner rep adds, ''Warner Home Video is known for listening to its fans. But taking somebody's property and doing what you want to it and giving it away is not the way to go.'' No arguments from our mystery man. ''We would all prefer to pay and get the footage properly,'' he says. ''I'm really asking them to make my project obsolete.''
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