Well, they were 23rd century computers... maybe he just had to sweet talk it to get it to change its own programming?
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maybe he just had to sweet talk it to get it to change its own programming?
The computers did all have female voices.
Well, one female voice, anyway. Thanks to Majel.
I have seen Superman Returns, and I declare it to be awesome.
I was seriously surprised at how much I liked this movie. Definitely going to be seeing it again.
One minor nonspoiler that should be comforting to people -- that emo bullshit line in the trailer about how hard it is being alone and keeping secrets does not actually appear in the film, in any form.
I have seen Superman Returns, and I declare it to be awesome.
Well, alright.
Rate it against your personal pantheon of comic book movies.
(Mine starts with Spidey 2, then X-men 2, then...Batman Returns. Then...the first Superman. Batman Begins. Then Hellboy. Then Spidey 1. Sin City. Something like that.)
Err, is that from low to high or high to low?
Err, is that from low to high or high to low?
Pfft. Spider-Man 2 at the top. Vonnie will back me up on this!
::looks around desperately for Vonnie validation::
Swamp Thing #1!!!!!
All I've got on Jennifer Jason Leigh is that in If Chins Could Kill Bruce Campbell describes her as an acting machine. And the screencap from Hudsucker makes her look exactly like her mother.
Good news about Superman! I'm not a Supes person, but I am a total Kevin Spacey mark, so I've been planning to see it.
Rate it against your personal pantheon of comic book movies.
Right now, Superman Returns is my favorite comic book movie ever, but that's 99% residual glow from the fact that it was the last one I saw, and it was AWESOME. I have to see it again and let it digest more before it can be properly ranked.
It's got a grandeur that's completely absent from the X-movies (appropriate for their subject matter, but it was something I wasn't sure Singer could do), and the pacing is very elegant and operatic. You really get a sense of Superman as Big Tragic God, both from Routh's performance and from the arc of the narrative. Like Batman Begins and the Spider-Man movies, it does a great job of matching the tone of the film to the tone of the superhero -- there is no question at all that this is a Superman movie. It's just wonderful.
PS, your list is missing Hulk, Darkman and The Incredibles.
PS, your list is missing Hulk, Darkman and The Incredibles.
'Cept The Incredibles weren't in comic books first....