Post subject: Why I Love (and STILL love) Superman the Movie
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2024 2:23 pm
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Man of Steel trailer is better with the John WIlliams' score. It makes me sad that so much of Man of Steel is good, and yet the movie is so flawed. The trailers (with or without the Williams' score) always get me, though.
The original trailer for Superman the Movie is very good.
The recut trailer if fine, but it spoils the whole movie. It is my least favorite of these three trailers.
Post subject: Why I Love (and STILL love) Superman the Movie
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:51 am
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Nagoo wrote:
Man of Steel trailer is better with the John WIlliams' score.
Everything Superman-related is better with John Williams' score!
_________________ The kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking fine pearls who, when he found an especially costly one, sold everything he had to buy it.
Stamp also dated English supermodel Jean Shrimpton, and when that relationship ended, he began a round-the-world trip to make sense of it all, stopping first in Egypt and winding up in Bombay. It was there that he received a telegram addressed to “Clarence Stamp,” inviting him to meet Superman director Richard Donner for a chance to star opposite Marlon Brando.
“Two actors of my generations were Brando and [James] Dean,” he told interviewer Michael Parkinson in 1988. “They were the two idols. Dean was no longer with us and Brando was still around, so the idea of getting up on film with him, albeit brief, was irresistible.”
However, working alongside the two-time Oscar winner was disappointing, he said. Brando, playing Superman’s father, Jor-El, didn’t bother to learn his lines, having his dialogue written in a large font on posters placed behind the set lights. “How are you going to play King Lear and Macbeth if you can’t learn a line?” Stamp asked. “I’ve learned them already,” was Brando’s dismissive retort.
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