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Sorry man, but IMO it just didn't have any pace and overall became dull as a result. It was hard to give a stuff about any of the characters :(


Ok, the main character. You didn't give a stuff about him?

I agree it had problems but you cannot seriously put it in the same box as [LIFTED] Wolverine!! That's like saying Jedi is better than Empire.


Put it this way, I can't even watch the Underworld films just for Kate in her rubber cat-suit - I need plot and pace or my brain starts thinking I'd be better doing something else, so it wouldn't have mattered to me personally who was Superman on-screen, how good the acting was etc.

I was only trying to decide which film of the three I'd actually watch over again if I had to. I still don't know the answer, but at least Wolverine wasn't as boring as SR for me personally :|

Regarding 'Wars, I'm not enough of a fan to care ;)

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Christian Bale Met For Superman Role In Wolfgang Petersen's 'Batman Vs. Superman'

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It’s the eighth day of production as Christian Bale pulls on the spandex. His character is a beacon of liberty and justice, striking out at evildoers and keeping the streets safe from super villains. But his nickname isn’t the Dark Knight…it’s the Man of Steel.

In 2003, before Bryan Singer’s “Superman Returns” and Christopher Nolan’s “Batman Begins,” director Wolfgang Petersen was set to direct “Batman vs. Superman,” a big-budget outing that set two of DC Comics’ biggest superheroes against each other. Now for the first time, MTV News can reveal that one of those on the shortlist for Krypton’s favorite son was none other than Christian Bale.

In an exclusive interview, Petersen – director of such blockbuster fare as “Air Force One,” “Outbreak,” “The Perfect Storm” and “The Neverending Story” – told us that Bale was among the two actors he met with for the role of Superman, with Josh Harnett being the second candidate. And according to the helmer, the film nearly happened.

“It was pretty close,” said Petersen. “And then the studio got a single Superman script I think from J.J. Abrams at that time, and [Warner Bros. chief] Alan Horn was so torn – because it’s such a fascinating concept to do a Batman versus Superman film. And I still think it would be to do that. But the studio decided to try separate version of Superman and Batman, and then maybe think about down the road if you want to bring them together in one film.”

The Abrams project wound up being attached to director Brett Ratner, and the project moved far enough along to audition actors. Brendan Fraser told MTV News that he was among those who suited up in the iconic costume for a screen test. But like Petersen’s iteration, the Ratner/Abrams effort collapsed, and Warner Bros. joined with Bryan Singer for his Brandon Routh-led movie.

For Petersen, the loss of the Superman project was tempered by the studio giving him the green light on another film in development: his big-budget Greek mythology epic starring Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom.

“On the other hand they had ‘Troy,’" he explained. "And right away [the studio said] it’s not ['Batman vs. Superman'], but how about ‘Troy’? So it was not so terrible for me because I loved the ‘Troy’ project. (Ed. Note: If you haven’t seen the director’s cut of “Troy,” do yourself a favor and check it out.)

As for Batman, we all know what happened with Gotham's Caped Crusader. And for Petersen, there’s only good will towards Christopher Nolan. In fact, he’s as big a fan as anyone. “I loved ‘Dark Knight,’” he exclaimed. “I was completely sucked into it, blown away by it. I thought right away it deserved an Academy Award for Best Picture, and I was really disappointed that it didn’t get it. I thought Heath Ledger was just phenomenal. I am a big fan of that movie.”


It may just be an outcome of how good the recent Batman films have been, but I really struggle to see a team-up working, not to mention Supes has nearly always been lighter in tone and/or VERY comic-booky...

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Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:48 pm
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Zack Snyder to direct new Superman film

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Good choice. Despite all the criticism I liked Watchmen and Snyder has a good visual style for this kind of material. I'd be interested in seeing a new Superman movie but I'd rather they did not bring back the overused Lex Luthor immediately. Superman has a long list of available villains such as Brainiac, Bizzaro or Mister Mxyzptlk, so it would be good to see something different.

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I'd be interested in seeing a new Superman movie but I'd rather they did not bring back the overused Lex Luthor immediately. Superman has a long list of available villains such as Brainiac, Bizzaro or Mister Mxyzptlk, so it would be good to see something different.
You didn't read the link, did you? (8+)

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I did! I think that I just associate Zod with Luthor because of Superman 2.

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Hope it's better than Superman Returns


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Hope it's better than Superman Returns
And for the second time this minute … oh hells yeah.

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Hope it's better than Superman Returns
And for the second time this minute … oh hells yeah.

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Let's be honest. The only way it could be worse than Superman returns is if they had a 20 minute scene where they fed a cow a large amount of laxatives then followed it down the high street, with the camera zoomed in on its back passage. :roll:

Maybe putting a cape on the cow, to give it some meaning. Yeah, a red cape. And some red boots. That would go nicely with the blue spandex cow suit it would already be wearing...

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* Awaits Oke *

:lol:

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What do you want me to say??

Exaggeration central here. Superman Returns is not the worse film ever made. Get a clue folks.


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Superman Returns is not the worse film ever made.
We know it's not, but it's a bloody long way off being the best, too.
You're flogging a dead horse, mate.

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okenobi wrote:
Superman Returns is not the worse film ever made.
We know it's not, but it's a bloody long way off being the best, too.
You're flogging a dead horse, mate.

Mark


I'm well aware that nobody here agrees with me. I also don't dispute your statement. I've never said it was an AMAZING film. Just that it's misunderstood and has some glorious elements. But it really depends what you expect and want from your boy scout. Not everything has be The Dark Knight....

In any case, can we agree that Routh was awesome and should return?


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In any case, can we agree that Routh was awesome and should return?
I think the only better choice choice would've been Tom Welling, personally, but when this film came out I'm not sure he was ready.
It would be criminal if he didn't get to play supes in a film. Criminal.

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:lol:


What do you want me to say??


That was gonna be the interesting bit. To quote the Joker:

"And you didn't disappoint"

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