Off topic here, but that reminds me of why I consider myself a terrible person to see movies with. I've became quite the critical bastard during the past three years, so I often end up Captain Buzzkill when some asks about my opinion about a movie that we just watched and they enjoyed, since more often than not I didn't and even when I do enjoy said movie I'll point out problems that no one else notices or cares about.tippy2k2 said:The more I think about it, the more I think that this is one of the "against" that people have brought up that I do agree with and I'm kind of surprised I didn't notice it. I was a Film Minor in school so a lot of the movie things that normies don't notice wave their hands and yell "LOOK AT MEEEEE!" in my face during the movie. I don't know if it was since I was watching it at home (I was making chili for ze Superbowl so I paused the movie repeatedly) or what but I get where that's coming from.V da Mighty Taco said:Simply put, the movie breaks the cardinal rule of storytelling: Show, don't tell.
The poll is looking neat and partially confirms what I thought (or at least my bias allowed me to say that it confirms what I thought)
The vote seems to be pretty much split like and hate but the people that liked it thought it was good to alright but the people who don't like it really really don't like it (therefore are much more likely to speak up).
Nathaniel Grey said:I liked it. I walked out of the movie theater feeling so excited and awe struck. I believe everyone is mixing their personal feelings about how Superman "Should be" with how he was represented in the movie. Personally I believe that when you make an adaptation of something, that there should be changes. Basically I enjoy an imperfect Superman. The idea that Superman was "Perfect" to begin with always struck an eerie cord with me. As it does with Lex Luthor and Batman in the comics. Superman often comes off as perfect but there are so many things that prove to the contrary and there always have been. I'm pretty sure we could find contradictions in every superman ever put on screen. Many of the complaints seem very nit-picky.
Because Marvel's changes aren't stupid.Paradox SuXcess said:Nathaniel Grey said:I liked it. I walked out of the movie theater feeling so excited and awe struck. I believe everyone is mixing their personal feelings about how Superman "Should be" with how he was represented in the movie. Personally I believe that when you make an adaptation of something, that there should be changes. Basically I enjoy an imperfect Superman. The idea that Superman was "Perfect" to begin with always struck an eerie cord with me. As it does with Lex Luthor and Batman in the comics. Superman often comes off as perfect but there are so many things that prove to the contrary and there always have been. I'm pretty sure we could find contradictions in every superman ever put on screen. Many of the complaints seem very nit-picky.
I really think this video explains why all the hate and nitpicking happens.
Marvel is more of a soap opera where you can change a characters story and motive each week or month for drama and readers wouldn't dwell on it too much. But DC itself, they made there characters more grounded with a moral code they stick by and don't change. Would you image the hate if Nolan decided to do a bait and switch with the Joker and make him "Gary"? Fans of Batman will be OUTRAGED.
I agree it's gotten to a personal level with those who like those DC character which is why I always ask, how come Marvel fans don't have such an outrage (apart from Iron Man 3) when several changes are made? I don't mind you take the movie personal that's fine because I would be the same if a movie I was really hyped about seeing, turned into a massive shit box because they missed out so much. MovieBob took the movie way way waaaaaaay to personally even before it came out and many times said the same thing, "I wanted this, I wanted that and so forth".
Yes I may add the Jesus thing was a bit much but then again, Superman was portrayed as that since it's first creation so I guess that didn't change.
Seriously?Nathaniel Grey said:I believe everyone is mixing their personal feelings about how Superman "Should be" with how he was represented in the movie.
I am being a butthurt fan again? Well, not in those words, of course, but you pretty much said the same thing. Would you mind elaborating on how exactly I thought Superman should be like? Go ahead - you seem pretty good at reading my thoughts without even bothering to read the thread, so please - indulge me. What else am I a fan and not a fan of, I wander - I seem to be unaware myself.DoPo said:Funny - I am not really a fan of Superman and I still didn't find it appealing. I've watched...let's see - Superman 2 and...some animated episodes when I was, like 8 or so. I don't think this would make me anywhere near a die hard fan. Yet, I still didn't like big portions of it. Vausch mentioned some, I'd just like to reiterate:delta4062 said:Because all the "die hard" fans thought it wasn't what Superman should be.
That and Man of Steel seem to be on most of the people of this forums worst movies of 2013. They're not bad movies (even IM3. Even thought I just can't stand RDJ). All the "fans" are just butthurt because it wasn't exactly what they wanted.
- the flashbacks were awkward, weird and felt out of place
- people are stupid. Yes, especially Clark's father
- the Kryptonians were...baffling. Zod complained about taking them years to adjust, yet it seems they needed more like minutes. And they seemed fine in the suits, too. Not to mention the new Kryptonians would begenetically engineered so it's not too much of a stretch to assume it's possible to pre-adjust them anyway.His death was completely and utterly unnecessary in the context. It felt forced and contrived. Logic fails when one tries to describe it. Due to that, I didn't really feel any impact and the only thought in my head after the end was "so...what about the people under the bridge? How did they survive?" since it seems to me that bridge wasn't really tornado-proof.
- I still don't understand why Zod and co were let out in the first place. Sure, Krypton blows up and...what? That triggers the "release all prisoners" signal? Why?
- JesusJesusJesusJesusJesusJesusJesusJesusJesusJesusJesusJesus. Probably the thing that made me lose interest in the movie about halfway and just passively observe and analyse it for the rest of the time.
In fact, the Nostalgia critic [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/41449-man-of-steel] has a better, more in depth and better expressed view that happens to mostly coincide with my observations after watching The Man of Steel.
I am sorry I am bringing up my non-existent preconceptions about the movie here, and I know my "butthurtness", expressed in the fact I found the movie uninteresting and unappealing, as well as slightly jarring causes, you a great deal of discomfort. But I humbly ask you to forgive me.
The whole thing was an interesting experience for me. I didn't like the movie, but then I knew I wouldn't like it going in, for multiple reasons. I don't like movies, I feel they are inferior in my own tastes of media. If I had to make a list it'd be games>books>tv shows(HBO)>music>movies. I just don't get anything from them anymore, they don't move me except in ways that make me uncomfortable. I hate going to theaters where there is always a chance some external force can ruin my experience and end up wasting my money.Atmos Duality said:snip
I also found Russel Crowe as Jor-El pretty great. It's hard for me to envision someone other than him in the role now, to be honest. Actually most of the actors were pretty good, or atleast the main ones that aren't Louis. Shannon was great, Crowe was great and Henry was great as Superman.NihilSinLulz said:The original (two) Superman movies were superior by far. Sure they were cheesy, but at least there was actual chraterization and coherence there. The one thing I did like was Micheal Shannon as Zod. The best fight in the film was between Shannon's acting and the ass of a script he was handed.
Anyways, my problems with the film are numerous but here some examples,
http://blip.tv/renegadecut/44-the-trouble-with-man-of-steel-6692267