Ozy Revisits Superman Returns

Ozy Revisits Superman Returns

So I just finished watching Superman Returns for the first time in about a year and does it deserve all the hate it gets? Or is just a misunderstood film with fanboys? Hit the jump to find out!

Review Opinion
By Ozymandias - Jan 27, 2011 04:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Superman Returns

Superman Returns, a film that all of us fanboys long to hate. The film that supposedly disgraced the character of Superman. Bryan Singer's "tribute" to the 1st 2 Superman films has been despised by almost all of fanboys for particular reasons. I'll get to some of the reasons later. But anyway as I was watching this I noticed some new good things about it and some new bad things about it. The last time I watched this was in 2009, so I hardly remembered anything about the movie itself. But I found myself watching Bryan Singer's film...



The film tells the story of Superman returning to Earth after several years of absence. He finds that his love, Lois Lane has moved on with her life, and that his archenemy Lex Luthor is plotting a scheme that will destroy the United States. I found the plot to be somewhat boring as there wasn't exactly a real villian in this as it was Lex Luthor...again. However, I felt it got somewhat more exciting as the movie progressed.

The beginning of the movie gave me shivers as I heard Marlon Brando's voice and saw the destruction of Krypton. I also liked how John Williams music was used and how the credits were styled. Bryan Singer also put in some humor in some of the scenes. But I especially loved the cinemotography and how the Superman suit looked. Yes, they removed the S from the back of the cape but I thought the suit looked way better without it. The visual effects were astounding, especially where Superman is floating above the earth and looking down upon it.

As for the actors, Brandon Routh did a great job as both Clark Kent and Superman. He played the part so well that I thought I was actually looking at Christopher Reeve for a couple of scenes. The annoying part of the cast is Kate Bosworth, which is no surprise. I don't know what it is but she is annoying, plain and simple. Kevin Spacey, who I really liked as Lex Luthor, did a outstanding job as Lex. James Marsden was fine, as were all of the other actors.

My main gripe is the son, which is the only part of the movie that I absolutely hate apart from Kate Bosworth. I found the son plotline to be somewhat un-needed and I really wish that Bryan Singer had left it out. Another gripe of the movie, as I mentioned before is the fact that Lex Luthor is once again the villain. No Brainiac, no Doomsday, just Lex Luthor again. And of course there should of been a little more action, I felt.

So, I don't think this film should really get all the hate it gets but I think it would have been nice to have seen a sequel to it instead of a reboot. I wonder what Bryan Singer would have possibly done...

6.5/10

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golden123
golden123 - 1/27/2011, 5:49 PM
I really like this movie, but when a fanboy doesn't like it they always make the movie sound ten times worse than it really is. Spider-man 3 and Daredevil are treated the same way.
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 1/28/2011, 6:03 AM
Really? I thought the suit looded terrible. The color was all wrong, the red trunks looked awful, the belt was too much, the "S" on the chest was too small, and the "S" on the capeshould have been included.

Routh looked like he just stepped out of the 1970's, completely out of place. The only part of the above article I can agree with is the son storyline and Lex...again. My opinion is that Superman Returns deserves all the bashing it gets.
naterator
naterator - 1/28/2011, 10:24 AM
SR WAS A GREAT FILM AND I WOULD HAVE WELCOMED A SECOND AND EVEN A THRID INSTALLMENT. SINGER COULD HAVE DONE WONDERS WITH SUPERMAN. SR WAS A LITTLE SLOW BUT IT HAD CHARACTERISTICS ABOUT IT THAT WERE DEFINATLY UNEXPECTED AND THEREFORE INTERESTING. WE ALL KNOW THAT SUPES NEVER BEFORE HAD HAD A KID SO IM CERTAIN THAT THE KID WOULDNT HAVE REMAINED AROUND FOR LONG. THE SEQUEL TO SR DEFINATLY WOULD HAVE BEEN A DARKER AND GRITTIER FILM AND CERTAINLY OUT OF THE DARKNESS WOULD COME AN INSPIRING AND POSITIVE FANBOY DREAM. ITS TOO DARN BAD THAT SINGER NEVER HAD THE CHANCE TO PROVE HIS TALENT TO THE FULLEST WITH SUPERMAN.

SONYA HARUM FOR LOIS LANE!

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TheAwesome
TheAwesome - 1/28/2011, 1:28 PM
The son plot line was retarded on so many different levels.

First of all, in the comics Superman told Supergirl him and Lois could never have children due to their biological anatomy being vastly different.
ManofSteel23
ManofSteel23 - 1/28/2011, 2:36 PM
The thing that annoyes me the most is that HE DOES look like reeve...which he shouldn't..because then brandon was always going to be compared to reeve and its his looking like reeve that obviously played a great part in him getting the role.
Have to admit though the only good scenes was him saving the plane and when he lifts to sinking boat up,bout it tbh
bubba27
bubba27 - 1/28/2011, 9:34 PM
@TheGODDAMNSUPERGUY

Great pic man
LP4
LP4 - 1/29/2011, 10:24 AM
@Ozy- How the [frick] did Routh do a great job as Superman/Clark Kent???!! HE BARELY SAID A WORD in the entire film. Yeah maybe he did a decent Chris Reeve impersonation, but Superman he was NOT.
LP4
LP4 - 1/29/2011, 10:25 AM
@Superman1991-Exactly! Bryan Singer even admitted back in 2006 that he only chose Routh due to his "uncanny resemblance to Reeve" not for any actual acting talent (or lackthereof)

Routh blows. Move on people.
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