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Man of Steel - Official Trailer #2

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DISASTER AVERTED!!

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Actually though, I'd love to see the train wreck that would have been this movie: Cage's stupid face in Sup costume running around like a douche, wacky Burton nonsensical BS all over the place, MUTHAFUCKIN' LUTHIAC realized with tens of millions of Hollywood money introduce while Danny Elfman's trademark 'oompha oompha' baddie score playing in the background...

It would have been such an epic fail, that Superman IP would have been damaged beyond repair for a century!
 
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=73389

"We're approaching Superman as if it weren't a comic book movie, as if it were real," writer David Goyer told Empire in the latest issue of the magazine. As you should already know, Goyer played a key role in helping craft Christopher Nolan's realistic take on Batman, so it perhaps should come as no surprise that he decided to bring this same aesthetic to Man of Steel (and if nothing else, that means we probably shouldn't expect another Superman Returns). "I adore the Donner films. Absolutely adore them. It just struck me that there was an idealist quality to them that may or may not work with today's audience. It just struck me that if Superman really existed in the world, first of all this story would be a story about first contact."

"He's an alien. You can easily imagine a scenario in which we'd be doing a film like E.T., as opposed to him running around in tights. If the world found out he existed, it would be the biggest thing that ever happened in human history," he added when talk turned to how exactly you bring a character like Superman into a world similar to our own. "It falls into that idea of trying to humanise the inhuman. He's made out of steel, he's not made out of flesh, metaphorically speaking. We are portraying him as a man, yet he's not a man." So, Goyer clearly has a clear vision when it comes to this realistic and grounded take on arguably the world's most iconic superhero.

However, just how challenging is it to take a near indestructible superhero who can fly and fire blasts of heat from his eyes, and make him both relatable and a believable addition to our world? "It is obviously a much longer process with a character like Superman. It is much easier to do a realistic take on Batman. You know nothing can hurt Superman, presumably other than Kryptonite. The challenge was simply: can we figure out a way to make those elements work, quote unquote, in the real world? It's very much a story of a man with two fathers." How do you feel about this interpretation of Superman? Be sure to sound off with your thoughts on these comments in the usual place and pick up the latest issue of Empire for more on Man of Steel.
 
The suit looks like shite, I don't care what any of you here say. I can't believe the amount of hate the Singer design got whilst this, in contrast, gets the equivalent of a free pass such is the extent of dismay. Every time I see it I think of Thor's costume.

I wont pre-judge the film, however, because still photos of costumes rarely reflect their onscreen appearance.

edit: its 5am here
 
The suit looks like shite, I don't care what any of you here say. I can't believe the amount of hate the Singer design got whilst gets this a free pass. Every time I see it I think of Thor's costume.

I wont pre-judge the film, however, because still photos of costumes rarely reflect their onscreen appearance.
Whilst?
 
DISASTER AVERTED!!

cageassupes.jpg


Actually though, I'd love to see the train wreck that would have been this movie: Cage's stupid face in Sup costume running around like a douche, wacky Burton nonsensical BS all over the place, MUTHAFUCKIN' LUTHIAC realized with tens of millions of Hollywood money introduce while Danny Elfman's trademark 'oompha oompha' baddie score playing in the background...

It would have been such an epic fail, that Superman IP would have been damaged beyond repair for a century!

Well shit though, THAT costume pretty much erases the other cage picture.
 
Can someone please post the excerpts from the Empire Magazine issue when they get a chance =) .

Couple quotes from Goyer in the article:
"We're approaching Superman as if it weren't a comic book movie, as if it were real,"

"I adore the Donner films. Absolutely adore them. It just struck me that there was an idealist quality to them that may or may not work with today's audience. It just struck me that if Superman really existed in the world, first of all this story would be a story about first contact."

"He's an alien. You can easily imagine a scenario in which we'd be doing a film like E.T., as opposed to him running around in tights. If the world found out he existed, it would be the biggest thing that ever happened in human history,"

Interesting bits include how MOS came about during when Nolan and Goyer were figuring out the script for The Dark Knight Rises, they hit a writer's block and both took a week off to figure it out but Goyer ended up reading some old Superman comics and started coming up with ideas. When they returned to Dark Knight Nolan asked if he came up with something where Goyer ended up pitching his idea for a Superman movie for a modern audience and Nolan liked it so much he instantly called up Jeff Robinov at Warner Bros. to listen to Goyer's pitch, a week later it was greenlit with a budget estimated at $225 million.

Snyder originally turned Superman down until Chris Nolan invited him to lunch where the Nolans discussed their idea and take for a Superman movie with the Snyders who left impressed but hadn't signed on. The next thing they knew a black car was parked in their driveway delivering the script and waiting from the finish it so it could be returned to Nolan immediately, Zack signed off after reading it.

No wire work for Cavill for the flying scenes as they're all CG and Snyder seems to have favored more use of handheld cams. Goyer also likes to mention that there's more action in MOS than all 3 Dark Knight movies combined.

EDIT: DMczaf beat me to the punch as I was reading the article. lol

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DISASTER AVERTED!!

cageassupes.jpg


Actually though, I'd love to see the train wreck that would have been this movie: Cage's stupid face in Sup costume running around like a douche, wacky Burton nonsensical BS all over the place, MUTHAFUCKIN' LUTHIAC realized with tens of millions of Hollywood money introduce while Danny Elfman's trademark 'oompha oompha' baddie score playing in the background...

It would have been such an epic fail, that Superman IP would have been damaged beyond repair for a century!

So Burton was planning on going all "Batman fake muscles" with the suit? Again, thank God this turd didn't get made.
 
Christ... Burton was gonna put Cage in a Bat suit with an S on it.

Saddest thing of all is Cage being a huge Superman fan and knowing he doesn't fit the role at all, but still was ready to act out as his favorite character and shit up the characters legacy far worse than anything else ever could.
 
Got the rubber underwear thing going.

I'm glad that weird kitbashed toy/photoshop image can be retired now.

The picture I want to see is Cage screentesting in Reeve's suit, which I'm pretty sure DID happen, right?
 
The Flyby costume was going to be sculpted too:
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Though they did end up using the shield design for Superman Returns.
 
Wow no wire work? Really hope they pull it off, because god damn did Routh look stupid in Returns in close ups with a shitty cgi face.


"Meh, I think it looks kinda nice actually. Depends on the visual tone of the film, of course. "

You have some god awful taste.
 
Wow no wire work? Really hope they pull it off, because god damn did Routh look stupid in Returns in close ups with a shitty cgi face.


"Meh, I think it looks kinda nice actually. Depends on the visual tone of the film, of course. "

You have some god awful taste.

Article does make mention that if Cavill had to undergo any wire work it was only for "body positioning" which he mentions is still uncomfortable.
 
There's no wire work because Cavill is actually flying.

Maybe.

"Article does make mention that if Cavill had to undergo any wire work it was only for "body positioning" which he mentions is still uncomfortable."

Ahh okay cool
 
All right Matrix, I need you to pick your poison.

Lois & Clark or Superboy 88'?

I'd rather watch Superboy 88 LOL

Though Gerard Christopher Superboy >>> John Haymes Newton portraying him.

both better than Cain lol
 
Yep. Funny thing is Cavill would of worn that suit too if Flyby ended up being made.
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ughhh ewwwwww

"lol Damn."

I despise Cain as Supes, I can't help my feelings. Though Cain as Supes >>>> Cage ever wearing the suit.
 
I wouldn't go that far, haha.

Both were playing Superboy, one was playing Superman and was shitty at doing it which is even worse imo.

Make Cain pug face/nose haven't lost my baby fat Superboy and he's not as bad.
 
Both were playing Superboy, one was playing Superman and was shitty at doing it which is even worse imo.

Make Cain pug face/nose haven't lost my baby fat Superboy and he's not as bad.

Cain constantly crossing his arms in an attempt to push out his biceps always looked laughable to me, too. It's not all about the physique, but Cain looked so hammy in that show as Superman... but that Superboy show is pretty god awful.
 
To this day I would punch Cain in the fucking throat for the travesty of Lois & Clark.

Fucking Superman Pez dispensers had more charisma.

Get out of my head lol

KalBalboa, I know Superboy was shit, but yea I quoted my above feelings summed up better by Krypt0nain.
 
I'm still not sold on the Cavill suit. It has the same business that distracted me on Spider-man's new suit. The red over trunks - even subtle ones - would help break up the suit.
 
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