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That's better than the 81% drop of Batman V Superman or Joker 2. Here's hoping for more DC movie news.
Now I’m just imagining how a SUPERMAN III would have turned out if they had Mankiewicz write that film. He probably would have provided a lot more suitable verbal humor for Richard Pryor than what he was given by the Newmans.
I suspect the DC films we will get will be unpredictable which I don't mind, I like what they are proposing with the new Supergirl movie.
Yes, the DCU needs a chance to shine. Meanwhile, the MCU keeps repeating itself. I find myself cringing at all their new trailers lately. Their dialogue is so unnatural, and often delivered poorly.
I think James Gunn understood Superman MUCH MORE than Richard Lester, The Salkinds and the Newmans did all put together. Also, Tom Mankiewicz is a hypocrite when he criticized the campiness of the Superman scripts. His Bond scripts were just as silly. And Guy Hamilton's cynical filmmaking for Bond was as noticeable as Richard Lester's (and Zack Snyder's) cynicalness for Superman. So, James Gunn just tried something different. Now, if he (or another writer/director) can introduce a new villain from the comics (an A-list Superman villain in particular), for a sequel, that would be an respectable challenge both for the filmmakers and the general audience.
Take for instance when Superman tells Lois about the green crystal. As it is, it’s an awkward exchange with Lois never asking any questions and just responding to his story with “ohhh”. The Newmans don’t really give her much to do. Whereas Mankiewicz probably would have rewritten it to have way more back and forth because he and Donner were leaning heaving on screwball comedy writing where the women talk as fast and as tough, and it’s part of what makes you believe why Superman would be in love with Lois. But the Newmans treat her more as the dawning love interest. Only moments I do like with her are like at Niagara Falls, and Kidder is actually great in her final scene in II.
Where do you rank the film against the Donner / Snyder stuff, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns?
Right now below all of the above, I have only seen Superman 2025 once and the sound system in the cinema was not the best which kind of ruined the viewing experience in places.
The plus points I liked the casting across the board no issues there I just felt many of the characters were not given much to do (I read some time ago 25 minutes were cut and it shows), there are some really cool shots of Superman flying, I followed everything that was going on and understood the exposition etc.
Negatives I think they really wasted an opportunity with Ultraman, I think the script was average and surface level, I struggled to get emotionally invested in most of what was going on. The scene with Clark and Lois arguing seemed to drag on first watch, the Jimmy and Eve scenes were pretty painful to watch.
I knew this going in that we were going to get a James Gunn film and that was exactly what we got IMO, I think Gunn's 3 Guardians films were better written right now.
My opinion could change after watching it at home several times in the future for sure, there are many films that on first cinema viewing have felt jarring and I later went on to love them.
Looking at the bigger picture this film is setting up a universe I think they accomplished that, it is wise not too go too big too soon which suggests they do indeed have a plan. I love BvS but I will admit they crammed way too much into that film.
My ranking for the modern reboots of Superman at the moment are...
1) Man of Steel
2) Superman 2025
3) Superman Returns.
I felt there was very little dramatic tension , I left the cinema feeling quite numb to be honest.
1) Superman: The Movie
1B) All the Fleischer Superman cartoons
2) Man Of Steel
3) Superman 2025
4) Superman Returns
5) Superman 2 (either cut)
6) The opening title sequence of Superman 3
6B) Pretty much every Superman animated film
7) Superman and the Mole Men
8) The rest of The Richard Pryor Show Superman 3
9) Superman IV: The Quest For Peace
:))
To be fair for all my reservations about this film I think it's better than MoS/Snyder's films. In fact there's a distinct anti-Snyder dynamic with the plot twist about -
I wouldn’t call it anti-Snyder because
I think the point of Snyder’s Pa Kent was really “saving lives is good, just be very careful of doing that otherwise people find out your secret”. SMALLVILLE pretty much nailed. It’s just that Snyder isn’t exactly the most elegant filmmaker when it comes to trying to convey those ideas. When Snyder has to tell a story through visuals he’s actually pretty brilliant. He’d be an amazing silent film director. When it comes to dialogue that’s where he always falls short. It’s usually miscalculated. There’s some lines by Superman in his films that just doesn’t sound like something the character would ever say.
“The Bat is dead. Bury it. Consider this mercy.”
“I’ll take you in without breaking you, which is more than you deserve!”
Yikes!
However, if Snyder did a 1930s Golden Age Superman story? That would probably be on point, especially if he’s having Superman fight union busters, corrupt politicians, and slumlords. Less a messiah figure like Jesus Christ, more a radical like Luigi Mangione.
Oh to be clear I don’t think Gunn was trying to make his Superman the opposite of Snyder’s or was railing against his films especially (at least in this particular decision). That’s just how it came across to me and it shows the different approaches.
Not gonna lie I’d be interested in seeing a ‘silent’ Snyder film (or at least one without dialogue).
That said, I think he just needs better writers when it comes to dialogue. WATCHMEN is practically the comic book verbatim. He’s kind of like Ridley Scott, who’s a great visual artist but not the greatest when it comes to judging scripts.
I didn't care about most of the battles. I'd rather see scenes with Superman and Lois, and Superman and Lex. The script needed more story for Lois in particular. I understand they're introducing a new DC universe but I didn't really care. The prison scenes were slow.
I did like the callbacks to the Reeve films (the interview with Lois, Miss Techmacher, the helicopter). Those were cleverly done.
I was highly amused that once again Lex wants a land deal. Plus shades of Blofeld in OHMSS.
Krypto = Jaws in MR. He's there for the kids.
1. SUPERMAN AND THE MOLE-MEN. (1951)
2. SUPERMAN THE MOVIE (1978)
3. SUPERMAN II (1981)
4. SUPERMAN (2025)
5. SUPERMAN II THE DONNER CUT
6. SUPERMAN (1948)
7. ATOM MAN VS SUPERMAN (1950)
8. SUPERMAN III
9. SUPERMAN IV THE QUEST FOR PEACE
10. MAN OF STEEL
11. SUPERMAN RETURNS
12. JUSTICE LEAGUE
13. BATMAN V SUPERMAN
I’m currently in the middle of the Snyder cut, and frankly I think I’d rank it over both MOS and BVS.
The first. I haven't seen the Snyder cut yet.
Saw it yesterday, agree, just ok! I'm more of a Batman fan anyway! 😁
After some more thought Superman 2025 felt like a pilot episode to a new show, often when you watch the old style TV pilots you know the script probably needed a few more drafts, they haven't quite got everything right yet and things would likely improve as the show progressed.
I think when I have watched Superman 2025 at home a few more times I will enjoy it more.
Superman and Batman are my favorite comic book characters though Superman takes top spot, I have more Superman memorabilia than Bond, I have had to put most of my Superman items in storage as just don't have the space to display it lol