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teena 07-08-2006 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek
I agree with you about Batman Begins--"It's not who I am that defines me, it's what I do." But for some reason I still like Michael Keaton the best of all the Batmans.

Me too. For some reason I could never get into the sequels because he wasnt in them.

I cant wait to see this movie. I love Kevin Spacey.

ASUADPi 07-08-2006 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Boom_Quack13
That's not true in this movie. The "little boy" knows. ;)

BTW, I saw it opening weekend, and it was GREAT!!!!!


I guess I should have been more specific ;), I meant adults not figuring it out.

I asked someone about why they thought Jason figured it out and this person pointed out that as a child, Jason, probably doesn't meet as many people as his parents do, which makes sense. So he is able to "see things" differently. Where you know the adults don't figure "take off the glasses", but Jason does.



Correct me if I'm wrong... So now that Lois knows the truth about Jason's paternage, she actually has no memory of what happened because Superman wiped her memory, correct?

whiteandblack 07-08-2006 03:39 PM

yay superman (and what a hunk)!

ladygreek 07-08-2006 04:09 PM

Don't read if you haven't seen the movie
 
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Originally Posted by ASUADPi
Correct me if I'm wrong... So now that Lois knows the truth about Jason's paternage, she actually has no memory of what happened because Superman wiped her memory, correct?

Spoiler. I think she always knew the truth. Why do you think she was so hurt those 5 years and wrote that article? And I didn't see where he wiped her memory. In fact, I bet that will be the center point of the sequel.

Drolefille 07-08-2006 07:03 PM

Re: Batman, Batman Begins was the best!

Superman:
The comic and the movies have always poked fun at the glasses/curl thing. In every movie someone sees Clark and goes.. maybe?? Followed usually by Clark doing something goofy and Lois and co. changing their minds. Who would look for a Superhero at a newspaper?

As for Lex, in this movie he'd been in jail for years and just gotten out on appeal. If his assests weren't all seized to begin with, whoever controlled them during his imprisonment probably depleted them/stole them.

whiteandblack 07-08-2006 07:30 PM

some observations on lois lane:
she won a pulitzer, but wanted to know if the letter f was in catastrophe (or was she being facetious)?
she was basically battered and beat-up throughout the movie, but there were no visible bruises or scars on her pale skin?
I agree with kiml122. as much as clark kent is in lois's face she still can't put 2&2 together?

CrimsonTide4 07-08-2006 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by whiteandblack
some observations on lois lane:
she won a pulitzer, but wanted to know if the letter f was in catastrophe (or was she being facetious)?
she was basically battered and beat-up throughout the movie, but there were no visible bruises or scars on her pale skin?
I agree with kiml122. as much as clark kent is in lois's face she still can't put 2&2 together?

I wondered the same things. After what she went through in the airplane alone, I would have had to soak in boiling hot water filled with epsom salt and get a deep tissue massage.

I still enjoyed it because it is SUPERMAN. :D

whiteandblack 07-08-2006 07:42 PM

oh, no doubt. THEN she had the nerve to dive in that icy ocean after her man! love will make you do it!

Drolefille 07-08-2006 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by whiteandblack
some observations on lois lane:
she won a pulitzer, but wanted to know if the letter f was in catastrophe (or was she being facetious)?
she was basically battered and beat-up throughout the movie, but there were no visible bruises or scars on her pale skin?
I agree with kiml122. as much as clark kent is in lois's face she still can't put 2&2 together?

I suggest you watch the first movie. Besides seeing Christopher Reeve, you'll see where they got a lot of Lois' personality, and Clark's too. She couldn't spell in that movie either, and was always taking the sex/murder kind of stories.

ladygreek 07-08-2006 10:14 PM

This is a movie based on a comic book, folx, not real life :D If you analyze it too much you'll lose the joy of what makes movies like this fun.

ladygreek 07-08-2006 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by whiteandblack
some observations on lois lane:
she won a pulitzer, but wanted to know if the letter f was in catastrophe (or was she being facetious)?

That's what editors are for. Geez.

whiteandblack 07-08-2006 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek
This is a movie based on a comic book, folx, not real life :D If you analyze it too much you'll lose the joy of what makes movies like this fun.


notice the smiley face when I made the observations. It was all done in fun.

ANYWAY, can anyone shed light on lex luther, where did he come from, does he have any powers, has he always had that lone female henchman?

whiteandblack 07-08-2006 11:59 PM

coincidentally, I just got my answer from the AE channel. lex luther was a mad scientist, turned crazed businessman.

Drolefille 07-09-2006 12:14 AM

Yeah, he's way more interesting as the rich guy than the mad scientist type. I think the ditzy girl thing started from the first movie more than the comics, but I'm not as familiar with Superman's comic career as I am Batman's.

And even that's not very much, I'll admit.

ladylike 07-17-2006 04:08 PM

I enjoyed the movie immensely! Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor...hilarious. :D
The one thing that kept annoying was the continuous mention of Lois and her prize winning article on why the world doesn't need Superman. Characters would mention it but not point to anything specific. Drove me nuts.


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