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Astronomers discover Krypton
« on: August 05, 2006, 11:39:57 PM »
Astronomers discover Krypton, according to the new film Superman Returns which prompted Superman to investigate, explaining his long absence from Earth.

I thought the film was excellent and the opening sequence was both visually impressive and nostalgic.

Who'd have thought they'd release a Superman sequel after 20+ years and it would be this damn good?

The film takes a quick glimpse back to Clarke Kent's youth and follows with an epic return to the people. The film progresses with grace and magic with many surprises and twists with weaponry and destruction to rival Terminator 2.

A film like this doesn't need swearing or shocking violence when it has structure, humour and menace like this masterpiece (from the director of X-Men).

Go see it in the cinema if just to witness it in all it's glory - this is how to make sequels George Lucas.
 

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Re: Astronomers discover Krypton
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2006, 02:13:05 AM »
Lous! I'm shocked at your lack of artistic appreciation!

There is going to be a series of Superman films with another due in a few years time.

I thought it concluded rather nicely though. I don't think we should give spoilers or even plot details away this early but suffice to say the 2x sellout crowds at my local cinema seemed quite impressed.

Did you watch the dodgy DVD copy or something? This was directed by the X-Men dude so he wasn't going to make a duffer was he!

I hope you didn't go to see the new Fast And The Furious film. If ever there was a lack of imagination and a bone-headed mind numbing experience it would be a bunch of guys revving up their de-badged Ford Escorts with unusually large exhausts and fluorescent paint jobs.

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Re: Astronomers discover Krypton
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2006, 11:53:52 PM »
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The highlight of the film involved someone getting hit with a piano.


That's always a crowd pleaser!

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Re: Astronomers discover Krypton
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2006, 02:01:38 AM »
Oh please, let's not get all sciency here. This is Superman... I'm sure we could go into all manner of science talk about how it's not possible for a man to lift up a jumbo jet or something.

Enjoy the surreal triumphant return of a childhood hero and appreciate the artists who did the special FX.

No swear words, no nudity, no innuendo, no gangster posturing, street racin' or depravity. Just good old romance and comic book heroism.

And as for Krypton... it was only described as "a graveyard" - no mention as to the planet's integrity. We did see an impressive shattered world in the opening sequence though. And what's to stop wormholes and time-travel coming into things?

I think possibly the idea of the film is to pluck up people's spirits... there were a number of tangible similiarities between the space shuttle disaster, 9/11 and the film.
 

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Re: Astronomers discover Krypton
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2006, 01:01:35 AM »
Well without spoiling things too much, I thought there were some really cool ideas in the film.

Things that you wondered about from the originals came alive in this new film (the interesting 'chemical reaction' for example).

It was quite artistic in places and borrowed ideas from a number of films and integrated them well with the comic book character's style.

It was 2½ hrs if I remember correct and any film that long won't hold the attention of someone with a high metabolism stuck in a cramped cinema chair, however it is best viewed in the cinema (for anyone thinking about going to see it).