It is running at 67% on the Tomatometer, which is an aggregate of reviews. I'd call that "mixed".
Oooh, that's not so good.
It is running at 67% on the Tomatometer, which is an aggregate of reviews. I'd call that "mixed".
Chin up. At 67% it's bound to let you down AND be awesome in enough places that you'll leave the theater without feeling like Count Rogan drained 3hours of your life away ;-)Oooh, that's not so good.
I am not looking forward to this movie. I am a big fan of the first 2 Christopher Reeve films.
See, Superman is my favourite superhero, and Spiderman my least. The unstoppable adult moral force attracts me more than the bouncy wisecracking child. That's a personal thing, of course.
Oh, certainly. To me, Superman is simply more gripping in concept than in execution. I tend to have the same reaction to most of the main-line DC heroes for the same reason: that unstoppability. Their power is generally of a level high enough to make them not just superheroes, but gods - no longer really bound by their human needs. That makes them less interesting as people, however badass they may be in a fight.
As for the "moral" aspect - "With great power comes great responsibility". Don't get much more moral than that.
To be fair, there was a lot of citywide scrapping in his battle with General Zod, Ursa & Non...See, Superman is my favourite superhero, and Spiderman my least. The unstoppable adult moral force attracts me more than the bouncy wisecracking child. That's a personal thing, of course.
And I've been waiting for 30 years to see Superman punch a bad guy through a skyscraper. He has *never* been show in film to be the badass he is.