Brandon Routh looked a little too boyish but yes, I thought he did a wonderful job with the material he was given. This new guy has a little more manliness to him and I think if you do a movie about a SuperMAN then by God he should look like one. Personal preferences aside I'm very excited to see what Mr. Snyder has in store for the Man of Steel. He's made some awesome films and I hope he does the Superman license justice. Now if we could only get a decent Superman game.....Ubermetalhed said:Completely agree. Brandon Routh was perfect, a great successor to Reeve. There was definitely no need to get a new actor.Batfred said:What was wrong with Brendan Routh Dammit!? He was a great re-imagaining or Christophr Reeve, from the look, to the style of acting to the Kermit Clark Kent voice. And what is it with Re-boots? Just continue the story, is that so difficult?
Re-boot is another word for cop out if you ask me. Oh, we didn't know where to take the story from here, so we just started again. This is cinema people, not Etch-a-Sketch!
My biggest problem with Superman Returns, and the reason I think it didn't work as a whole, was Lex Luthors plan. A great superhero film has to have a good villain who has plans that are crazy enough to work and will do anything to see those plans through. In Superman 1 Luthor's plan was "Buy all the land on this side of the San Andreas Fault, sink California into the ocean by nuking the fault-line, and become the proud owner of a shit load of oceanfront property." See. Crazy enough to work. (I'd buy it in a superhero movie anyway) In Superman Returns Luthor's plan was "Create a giant radiated rock with no plant life and then sell land to people". Um.... that's just stupid.