Yeah, that was the sort of wank I was figuring.
I'm guessing (actually, I feel sure, but I don't think it was explicitly indicated) that he now knows
the kid's not his-and he definitely knows his fiancée isn't. Poor guy.
Yet?
Still together.
Which is messy.
I liked the bit where Lois answers him with
"He's Superman! Everyone's in love with Superman!"
It makes it both hard and inevitable that he'd
be jealous--but when the woman you're in love with asks you to go back and save the man she loves, putting you and the kid you've been raising as your own in jeopardy, well, it's Superman.
You have to do that.
Superman Still Here.
It'd be cool if that comes out in the same year as
Batman Continues.
I'm just waiting for the crossover between these two incarnations, because I suspect that it would involve relatively little fighting crime and rather a lot of commisserating about being lonely in a hotel bar somewhere. (And then some making out, assuming I get hired to direct it.)
My ears did perk up when Gotham was mentioned in the background during the Superman-saving-people-everywhere news montage. (And New York is
visible on Luthor's Evil Plan Map, which I want to freeze-frame so I can see where they think all three cities are in relation to each other.)
Yes, about all the cities.
(Hmmm, was
Bludhaven on that map
?)
Jessica, I had the same reaction to the Gotham mention, and was all "He doesn't need you! Get out of his city!" Because I'm fangirlish like that.
I have a strange conviction I saw a typo in the newspaper article about the
museum heist--one of the instances of museum looked like musuem.
I have no idea if I'm right, but it stayed in the corner of my head for quite a while.
Back to the beginning--when the music swelled, and the opening titles rolled, it was very heart-swelling and iconic. And then I had a sad moment that Batman doesn't have a music. But I've been told to get over it.
Batman doesn't NEED music.
or maybe Batman has music -- but it's at such a high frequency that we can't hear it.
Back to the beginning--when the music swelled, and the opening titles rolled, it was very heart-swelling and iconic.
I've found myself humming the Superman theme from time to time since seeing the movie. The music just fits the character so perfectly.
And then I had a sad moment that Batman doesn't have a music.
Well, I think that depends on the person. I think most people would say the theme from the 60's TV show. Whereas for me, it's the theme from Batman: The Animated Series.
Batman's music is the thumping of the fear-stricken criminals' hearts. Well, that's the baseline. The screams of the women in peril form a harmony with the shrill of the bats, and there's the staccato beat of gunfire, and the duller rhythm of his foot against the bad guys' heads.
I think most people would say the theme from the 60's TV show
And therein lies the problem.
Batman's music is the thumping of the fear-stricken criminals' hearts. Well, that's the baseline. The screams of the women in peril form a harmony with the shrill of the bats, and there's the staccato beat of gunfire, and the duller rhythm of his foot against the bad guys' heads.
So more like the theme to Batman Beyond.