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Yeah I heard about that one. There's another rumour going around too that Superman is based on Jesus. I said that isn't possible because the difference is Superman actually shows up when people need help.
Yeah I heard about that one. There's another rumour going around too that Superman is based on Jesus. I said that isn't possible because the difference is Superman actually shows up when people need help.
Yes, I'm looking forward to both movies. The new trailers got me and my sister hooked. We'll probably wait until the hype dies down for both movies before we see 'em. For SR, probably the week after PotC comes out, and another week after that to see Pirates.
Yes, I really do look like (a younger) Daniel. Don't believe me? Look for yourself.
Really looking forward to Superman Returns. Should be awesome
POTC2 should be ok too.
Science Fiction is an existential metaphor; it allows us to tell stories about the human condition.
Isaac Asimov once said individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as ever to the blinder critics and philosophers of today, but the core of science fiction, its essence has become crucial to our salvation if we are to be saved at all.
New Superman movie dazzles critics in first reviews
NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Superman Returns," which opens in the United
States next week, is receiving knock-out first reviews from critics,
with newcomer Brandon Routh tipped to win over audiences as the latest
crime-fighting "Man of Steel."
Hollywood's two trade newspapers, Daily Variety and Hollywood Reporter,
gave the movie strong reviews, with The Reporter describing it as "a
heartfelt Superman movie that plays to a broad audience thanks to an
emotionally troubled Man of Steel."
Daily Variety critic Todd McCarthy wrote that director Bryan Singer had
imprinted the Warner Bros. movie with its own personality. "'Superman
Returns' is never self-consciously hip, ironic, post-modern or camp. To
the contrary, it's quite sincere, with an artistic elegance," he said.
Routh won praise for his apparent effortlessness -- with his
resemblance to Superman predecessor, the late Christopher Reeve, not
going unnoticed.
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