The Man Of Steel
12 years ago
I saw the movie with
tahoe_sushi and
titus101
I....I don't know what to say.
I thought it was really fun, but it made mt go cross-eyed when ever they jumped around the background story or what ever went on in his past.
The movement of the camera was just too much and the scene never stayed on the character when one had to absorb the emotion of the moment.
Was very ADHD as for the flow but great cast, acting and lines. A big plus was the photography and flavors of the environment and lighting. Graphics was the best I have seen yet. Being a educated dragon, the theatrical science behind the background of superman's powers and environmental difference between his world and ours was very fascinating.
Still a lot to absorb and a fun ride. :)
-Icy


I....I don't know what to say.
I thought it was really fun, but it made mt go cross-eyed when ever they jumped around the background story or what ever went on in his past.
The movement of the camera was just too much and the scene never stayed on the character when one had to absorb the emotion of the moment.
Was very ADHD as for the flow but great cast, acting and lines. A big plus was the photography and flavors of the environment and lighting. Graphics was the best I have seen yet. Being a educated dragon, the theatrical science behind the background of superman's powers and environmental difference between his world and ours was very fascinating.
Still a lot to absorb and a fun ride. :)
-Icy
All in all a good movie. ^_^
P.S.
A whole lot better than the last one that was made.
They really took the hand held camera motion thing to annoying extreme.
Every time I see this film mentioned.. every time I see The Man Of Steel.
All I can think about is Maggie Thatcher with stubble :I
Superman is not human. He's an alien from another world who is basically indestructible on Earth who is even more righteous and with less of a dark side than Batman because of it. This film had a slightly new feel to it because they featured his father much more and managed to never mention the word "kryptonite", but what possible new directions do they go from here?
I'll take Richard Donner's "Superman: The Movie" over Zack Snyder any day of the week. One of my good film buddies tried to push "Man of Steel" on me and I told him he'd have to buy me a ticket in order for me to see it. I didn't see Bryan Singer's much-lambasted "Superman Returns", but at least Singer has a strong track record to go back on, unlike Snyder. I still think Singer's "X-Men" and "X2" were good, solid comic book films.
As for Bay and Snyder...yeah, I hate them both. Bad, bastard children of the late director Tony Scott.
I had a chance to see it last night but me being the vin diesel fangirl that I am just couldn't say no to the new FaF movie.
Fun movie overall. }:)