I'll give it a go later, Keith.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:                               if you can do the 
chapter search, just look for a few key scenes:
 
 * superman saving the plane from crashing--nice FX, the most talked about in 
the movie, but not my fav
 
 * superman saving the crowd in Metropolis during the earthquake --there's an 
amazing moment when debris falls from buildings, threatening the crowd below. 
Superman is flying away from the scene, sees the danger, and, while still 
flying in the same direction, flips over (doin an aerial backstroke of sorts) 
and pulverizes the debris with his heat vision.  The aerial move is really 
quite lovely, the kind of thing you rarely see superheroes do. Usually they 
just fly in a simple direction. It's a special scene that i equate to those 
rare moments in space films when a spaceship actually manuevers in the third 
dimension, instead of the strange convention of always operating in two 
dimensions as they usally do.
 
 * Lex stabbing Superman -- the comedic Lex Luthor pisses me off, the evil, 
sinister one is great.  When Stacey drove that Kryptonite splinth into Supe's 
side, leering with triumph and malice i literally shouted "yeah! That's the 
Luthor I want to see!"  A powerful dark moment that shows what this movie 
could--should--have been
 
 * Superman powering up -- still suffering from Green K poisoning, Clark flies 
into the upper atmosphere to expose himself to direct sunligh. he hovers there 
for a moment in tragic glory, absording the lifeblood of Sol before going back 
to do the impossible (see below).  It's a majestic moment, him above the 
clouds, bathing in that light. I remembering whispering "wow, they get it" at 
that simple scene.
 
 * Superman lifting the new island into the sky -- okay, I'm also *not* a fan 
of the godlike Superman of he movies, the one with powers that allow him to 
move whole planets. But, this scene of him lifting an entire piece of 
land--while green K keeps "growing" from it, killing him--is, well, soaring.
 
 * Falling from the sky --after taxing himself by lifting the island, Clark 
blacks out and falls thousands of feet to Earth. Again, another majestic, 
powerful scene, showing that Singer gets it, able to merge action, FX, music, 
drama, and the magic of comics into one scene.
 
 All of the above are the essence of Superman, from the soaring majesty of  
demigod to the gee-whiz of just having powers, to the solemnity of having all 
that power yet feeling so alone. But outside of that? One long, boring series 
of Lex cracking wise, Lana with the puppy dog eyes, and just generally insipid 
plotting.
 
 -------------- Original message -------------- 
 From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
 I can get behind that. I've got the movie right now, one of those 
slightly-illicit versions. Think I watched about ten minutes of it before 
turning it off. Admittedly, I'm not a fan of Big Blue, and never have been (all 
of Chris Reeve's exploits, I saw though video), but the movie, to me, was 
supremely unengaging.
 
 Daryle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
 So we can just all pretend that "Superman Returns" never happened, then.
 
 On 1/4/08 2:35 AM, "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)"
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
 > Singer Won't Do Next Superman?
 > http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=46890
 > Variety columnist Anne Thompson reported that it is "highly unlikely"
 > that Superman Returns helmer Bryan Singer will return to shoot the next
 > Superman movie.
 > 
 > Singer is finishing up Tom Cruise's Nazi film Valkyrie and prepping The
 > Mayor of Castro Street.
 > 
 > "The next Superman we will see on the big screen will not be [Superman
 > Returns star] Brandon Routh, but a younger Superman among a cast of
 > youthful superheroes in ... Justice League," Thompson wrote. "That movie
 > will likely not be shot, however, until after the [writers'] strike is
 > resolved."
 > 
 > Thompson also reported details of the upcoming The Dark Knight,
 > Christopher Nolan's sequel to his Batman Begins. Warner Brothers is
 > hoping Nolan returns for a third installment, Thompson wrote.
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > Yahoo! Groups Links
 > 
 > 
 > 
 
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organized along the lines of the Mafia." -Kurt Vonnegut, "A Man Without A 
Country"
 
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