Originally posted by FistOfThe North
Actually, Anthony Hopkins would make a bad Jor-El after all, if you really think about it.I dunno what Superman was doing 70 miles up in the air in space, either praying or regenerating or recharging but he flew down towards, what I think was Metropolis, but how can that be? The trailer showed a coastal city from space that Supes flew into and isn't metropolis in Kansas Maybe he's fighting crime there too, he was always everywhere after all.
I'm amped. This will be the Uber comic movies of all movie of all time.
well actually metropolis is in Kansas in Smallville. In the comics, it's not really explained. it's supposed to be somewhere in the mid- north eastern states. like around illinois ( being that there's an actual city called metropolis in illinoise). but who knows... he may not have been going to metrpolis at all. perhaps new york??? wouldn't be the first time they use another city besides metropolis in a Superman movie.
but yea i agree with you... this movie is gonna be awesome.
Originally posted by eleveninches
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Excellent! I've wanted a map of the DC eastern seaboard for years, to see where all these cities are, in relation to New York. Is it truly accurate? I-95 is supposed to run through Metropolis; re. Avengers/JLA.
And Gotham is lower New Jersey? Well, Jersey depresses a lot of people, so that's perfect.
Originally posted by Dark_as_Knight
well actually metropolis is in Kansas in Smallville. In the comics, it's not really explained. it's supposed to be somewhere in the mid- north eastern states. like around illinois ( being that there's an actual city called metropolis in illinoise). but who knows... he may not have been going to metrpolis at all. perhaps new york??? wouldn't be the first time they use another city besides metropolis in a Superman movie.but yea i agree with you... this movie is gonna be awesome.
Everyone...Kansas is a land-locked state, Metropolis is a coastal city. Whatever you saw in Smallville, it's wrong.
Since this movie is definitely tied to Superman I-II, in that they just used New York - even put the Statue Of Liberty in. So, how they are going to pull out of that I don't know.
Originally posted by roughrider
Everyone...Kansas is a land-locked state, Metropolis is a coastal city. Whatever you saw in Smallville, it's wrong.
Since this movie is definitely tied to Superman I-II, in that they just used New York - even put the Statue Of Liberty in. So, how they are going to pull out of that I don't know.
I guess thats where both the pre & post-crises elements come in.
The quote I loved best from the trailer was:
"I give them you, my only son.."
I said "wow!" then he opened his eyes and disappeared into the upper atmosphere where he lit up into a sonic boom.
The music and the scene that went along with it was unexplainable, lol
Yes...I have carped for months on here about the look of Routh, and the costume...
Then I watched the trailer, and shivers of excitement came. Maybe it's because all the sound is John Williams original theme, and Marlon Brando's voice (yes!), but cut with the flashes of footage, and him in the sky...
I think I'm getting up for this film after all!
Singer said at his speech at Princeton that the teaser was just to let people know the movie is being made lol. He confirmed that future trailers will have much more dialogue as well. So the teaser wasn't specifically meant to "wow" people, just give them notice of SR. Now I'm really excited for the next trailer
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Originally posted by Hegemon875I must have read the map wrong. OOps
you mean maryland dont you..
Originally posted by roughriderI have maps of the rest of DC USA, and I have somewhere some maps of the rest of the DC Earth
Excellent! I've wanted a map of the DC eastern seaboard for years, to see where all these cities are, in relation to New York. Is it truly accurate? I-95 is supposed to run through Metropolis; re. Avengers/JLA.
And Gotham is lower New Jersey? Well, Jersey depresses a lot of people, so that's perfect.