The Man of Steel.

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It just amazed me how boring they made the movie. I mean, the only things I remember about it are stopping the plane and lifting that Kryptonite island. Well, that and Supes getting all stalkery outside Lois' window. The whole thing's just so forgettable.
 
To be fair, so did the last trailer.

And honestly? I've been very vocal about my feelings on the movie so far. I've been incredibly, incredibly apprehensive.

Now? I'm sold. I'm in. Bring it on.[DOUBLEPOST=1366169942][/DOUBLEPOST]Also:

"Can't I just keep pretending to be your son?"
"You are my son."

 
That is a much, much, much, MUCH better trailer. I'm actually sold too, and I'm not the die hard fan that TNG is.
 
I don't know, so they made him a brooding wolverine loner who moves from place to place so know one knows who he is?

Also, are they avoiding calling him Superman at all?

Also, it was a big old war that destroyed Krypton? I guess that ties in Zod, but the original movie did it without tying him to the cataclysm that destroyed the planet.

I'm still leery, though it does look like we'll finally have a movie where Superman actually fights.
 
Absence of Snyder Stupid Slow-mo has me cautiously optimistic that the action will be good. And one thing going good for Snyder is that his choice of cinematography does lend a comic book feel, like it's less than real.

I'm probably still not going to see it.
 

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I don't know, so they made him a brooding wolverine loner who moves from place to place so know one knows who he is?
Isn't this canon, though? He wandered the world, esp. Africa, if I recall correctly, before settling down.
 
Watched this last night.

Jaw dropping.

Also, this looks far more like Christopher Nolan than typical Zach Snyder. I really think Snyder is focusing more here thanks to Nolan's role as producer and I think we are going to get a really phenomenal movie.
 
Clark travelling the world is canon. In many iterations, he didn't go right from Smallville to Metropolis, but travelled the world in order to find his place. It's not brooding. It's soul searching.

As far as the big war and such, that again is canon, which also ties in with the idea of the S being more than just an S or representing the House of El. Superman Birthright had the S represent all of Krypton; a unifying symbol after considerable civil unrest.

Seems to me this movie's story, or at least parts of it, borrow from Birthright. Given how much I liked that story and its reinterpretations of the mythos, I'm totally okay with that.
 

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Birthright was pretty good. Well, except maybe overly angsty Jor-El. I kind of preferred the classic stoic martyr version. I guess it's probably more realistic.
 
Birthright was pretty good. Well, except maybe overly angsty Jor-El. I kind of preferred the classic stoic martyr version. I guess it's probably more realistic.
I think Jor-El has been interpreted in more different ways than any other comic character. He's wildly different in many interpretations, anywhere from a eugenics evil scientist to kindly master scientist of Krypton and everything in between.[DOUBLEPOST=1366212938][/DOUBLEPOST]
Clark travelling the world is canon. In many iterations, he didn't go right from Smallville to Metropolis, but travelled the world in order to find his place. It's not brooding. It's soul searching.

As far as the big war and such, that again is canon, which also ties in with the idea of the S being more than just an S or representing the House of El. Superman Birthright had the S represent all of Krypton; a unifying symbol after considerable civil unrest.

Seems to me this movie's story, or at least parts of it, borrow from Birthright. Given how much I liked that story and its reinterpretations of the mythos, I'm totally okay with that.
I know the conflict is cannon, but it was usually an event that preceeded the destruction of Krypton. In fact, it becomes the reason that Kryptonians pull together for an age of prosperity before the planet goes boom.. But again, his origin has been swapped around and changed so many times, the only thing that really remains consistent is that he was sent to earth to avoid being destroyed when the planet blows up.
 
I would like to be put into a medically induced coma and brought out of it on opening day. Going to be a long couple of months.
 
I would like to be put into a medically induced coma and brought out of it on opening day. Going to be a long couple of months.
I can smack you in the face until you go into a healing coma, but we'll have to put up with a bunch of guys dressed like you suddenly showing up.
 
That new trailer makes Superman seem WAAAAY out of place. So much future tech, armors, space suits, dark muted colors then BAM, Blue/Red spandex.

Just didn't work for me at all. Seemed like a completely different movie with Superman photoshopped and dubbed in.
 
Damn. It keeps looking better and better. I'm trying to keep my expectations low but... it's getting harder and harder.
 
That new trailer makes Superman seem WAAAAY out of place. So much future tech, armors, space suits, dark muted colors then BAM, Blue/Red spandex.

Just didn't work for me at all. Seemed like a completely different movie with Superman photoshopped and dubbed in.
I'd say that's done on purpose. He doesn't relate with Kryptonians because he was raised on Earth his whole life. So from a visual sense, he's an outsider to them, too. He doesn't belong with them, hence the different colour scheme.

Personally, this trailer felt like answering the "this looks like Tree of Life!" complaints by saying, FUCK YOU WE GOT ACTION.
 
That sounds exactly like Zach Snyder directing a Superman movie
Lol, probably.

I know I have to keep my expectations low because of Snyder but I keep think, "Well, it looks like Snyder and thats good because his movies look amazing but will it play out like a Snyder film, a Nolan film or a little of both?" I'd be happy with everything but the first option.
 
It really seems like they're going out of their way to not focus on Superman.
I got the opposite impression.

It seems like they are focusing on what a lot of people so plain about ad nauseum: superman is too perfect and awesome.

He has weaknesses, and one of those is that he cares for humanity. It's obvious that his character is going to change and grow through this particular trial, and that he will be faced with some pretty tough choices.
 
I'd say that's done on purpose. He doesn't relate with Kryptonians because he was raised on Earth his whole life. So from a visual sense, he's an outsider to them, too. He doesn't belong with them, hence the different colour scheme..
Even the humans were wearing the out of place space suits. The color schemes for Earth matched the alien stuff more than it made Superman fit in that trailer. Again, the trailer felt more like an action sci-fi movie than a Superman one.
 
Was one of those shots Superman getting pulled into a pile of skulls?

Never expected to see that in a comic book movie about Superman.
 
I got a Man of Steel trailer before Star Trek Into Darkness IMAX 3D, and thought the 3D looked pretty dang good.
 

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Still not sold.

I'm sorry, but I just have a hard time taking Superman seriously. Mostly because of the silly costume and the greasy 30s hairstyle.
 
I don't know if it's because I know the Superman mythology, or because of confirmation bias, but I can't look at Superman in this movie (especially during his bearded grungy period) without thinking "Wow he reminds me of Jesus."

Still gonna watch it.
 
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