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I listened to the main theme last night. It's good, but it's also simple and predictable enough that I doubt it will remain interesting after a few more listens.

It also sounds a bit like a theme from Elfman's score to Milk, especially the piano variation that opens it.

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Not defending Zimmer, but the more notes, the better? And I haven't listened to the samples but surely the fast ostinato strings are back again, right?

The droning samples say otherwise.

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I'm completely stoked for this film. From what I've heard from samples of the score, I think the score will be a hit and miss honestly from the samples I've heard. The film on the other hand I am completely STOKED for. Zack Snyder, Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer have a lot to live up too for this film. If the film doesn't deliver than I highly doubt we will see a Superman film any time soon after this or ever.

I know I shouldn't compare Nolan's Batman to Man of Steel BUT... I feel like this film is going to be like Batman Begins... I think they're is a great deal of hype surrounding this film, but I think a lot of people are going to be skeptical because the last film didn't live up to fan expectations. You also have the three high profile names tagged onto the film as well and I REALLY hope Snyder, Nolan and Goyer can deliver! I have ordered my midnight premiere tickets for Man of Steel! I'm so EXCITED! June 14th can't come soon enough!!!!!!!!!!

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Having heard the incredibly dull soundtrack samples (seriously, is Zimmer aiming for a record in "score with the fewest notes ever"?), I doubt I will go an see MoS. A horrid score can put me off big time.

Probably I won't see it too. Even if it had the greatest music.

Recent CGI films don't do anything at all to me..

haven't seen any super hero movie of the last years..

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Are you sure? It means that from now on you'll need to skip every future fantasy or science fiction movie.

yes, almost sure.. ;) (I am talking mostly about superhero movies, but others in general too)

well, the only fantasy films I've seen of the last years is the Dark Knight rises,the Dark Knight and Prometheus..

And those just to see what was all the fuss about (the first 2), and the 3rd because i loved the Alien series.

haven't seen (and probably won't) the Hobbit, Thor, Captain America, all the latest X-men movies, the Iron Man movies (saw the 1st one), the apes movies, dredd, john carter, total recall etc. etc..

to tell you the truth, i don' t see many recent films generally.

I watch one film every day, and those are: 99.9% from 1930-2000 (mostly 1930-1990) , and 0.1% from 2000-today (mostly the oscar nominated ones)

main reasons for this:

1) the music

2) prefer traditional effects over CGI

3) movies to me are an escape from reality, and because recent movies (even sci-fi and fantasy) have a realistic ouvre (eg compare the Nolan Batman with Tim Burton's), i prefer to see old movies, because i need psychologically an escape from now and reality.

(Sorry for the off-topic. :) )

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Dredd was pretty nifty. I don't run to the cinema to see every big effects-laden movie but the reason why I'm not skipping this one (MOS) is the collaboration between Nolan and Snyder. I want to see the product of that. The Thors, Captain Americas, Iron Mans, ... those I'll watch when they are available for rental or when they are free on TV.

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for everyone one of them that you save we will kill a million!

that bitch needs to die

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Calm down, Joe. It's just a fucking fictional character.

so are you.

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New trailer



Still barely any Lois Lane

Confirms he will have heat vision, though

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you see lois putting on the helmet, you see superman hugging Ma Kent.

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I still don't like the look of that spider-thing

Blame Jon Peters!

Karol

"-Sean Pean has the eyes of a killer...

-Dude, it's Superman."

Everytime Hollywood goes dumb I'm reminded of that story.

Jon Peters is one of the producers of this, by the way. ROTFLMAO

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I'm hearing that this trailer is awesome, but I've been avoiding it. I was already gonna see the film, the last trailer already extra-sold me. I think I want to just experience it in full from this point.

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Still barely any Lois Lane

Confirms he will have heat vision, though

I think she has a bigger role than the trailers are letting on, but I'm sure she'll play more significantly into a possible sequel. You don't cast someone as talented like Amy Adams in a two-bit role for a franchise like this.

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I think you're right

I bet Clark won't even show up in Metropolis till after the halfway point of the movie

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One of things that is worrying me (not the cape or the colors or the fanfare) is the familiarity of the story. It looks like they are fusing together the first half of Superman The Movie with Superman 2. Content-wise, it feels too much like a remake. OTOH, I'm sure Goyer will add some new stuff to it to keep it somewhat fresh for those who are not new to Supes. Right?

Alex

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To be honest, Alex, there are no new stories, especially in a genre like this. It's not "what: but "how" that makes it tick.

Karol

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What if Superman had to fly into Syria and save the captured President and Lois from rebel extremists? All while trying to maintain a softly softly approach so as not to upset the Russians.

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There is a short comic book story written by Goyer where Superman flights to Tehran to stop the violence but his peaceful intervention is seen as a stab in the heart of US policy so he decides to renounce citizenship as "Truth, Justice..." motto isn't good enough anymore.

supermancitizenship1303.jpg

Karol

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That would be an interesting movie actually, but it would only anger the people who hated Watchmen.

Anyway, this: http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/05/23/henry-cavill-on-potential-batmansuperman-movie

If this movie is a success, this will happen. You can bet on it. But would Bale reprise his role?

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Just read one brief and a little spoilery review of the film. It's from AICN so I take it with a grain of salt. Some clips:

"But as soon as the movie started, with its long drawn out shots, I was more comfortable"

"Overall, it’s gloriously flash and fun, bold and hallucinogenic, all the while having a touch of grit, grain and gravity."

" I think Henry Cavill is effective as Superman in this film. I don’t think anyone can beat the quirkiness of Reeve’s Clark Kent, his total cluelessness and all as well as his charm as Superman, but Cavil manages this side of the character well – a bit dark around the edges, and deep."

"‘Man of Steel’ does have an unhealthy message about hiding your true abilities to keep others happy, even if it’s better in the long run. It’s different to the usual stuff I’ve noticed surrounding Superman lore, which I can only claim involves the original five movies."

"I’m happy to say ‘Man of Steel’ is highly commendable."

Karol

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That link says "page not found".

I've fixed it. It was something to do with the stupid arsed way this crappy forum handles URL links if the user dares to make an edit to their post.

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it's no surprise that Chris Reeve's legacy will remain intact.

However the Superman Lore is large enough to encompass Allen, Reeves, Reeve, Routh, and Cavill and all the others who have played the man of steel.



Karol forgot to mention the reviewer praised the music, and the intro to the review referred to Hanz' score as already heralded.

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I didn't forget at all. But decided not to mention it for the very same reason I skipped the part where this "reviewer" called himself Super Christian Porn.

Karol

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I didn't forget at all. But decided not to mention it for the very same reason I skipped the part where this "reviewer" called himself Super Christian Porn.

Karol

the reviewers name is irrelevant to be sure, but the comments about the score should be relevant at a film score website such as this.

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I've been open minded about the score, it's the zimites here that have been often critical of his new score.

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"‘Man of Steel’ does have an unhealthy message about hiding your true abilities to keep others happy, even if it’s better in the long run."

So, like in any superhero story created ever?

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