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Darth Martin
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The one thing I hate most about Superman Returns
I hate the fact that Lois Lane is married and has moved on, that's lame. Kent and Lane are supposed to be together. And I always thought Lane was supposed to be thick and have a body. Bosworth is skinny and shockingly frail. There's nothing making me say hey, that woman's fine or something like that. What do ya'll think?
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Re: The one thing I hate most about Superman Returns
Originally posted by Darth Martin
I hate the fact that Lois Lane is married and has moved on, that's lame. Kent and Lane are supposed to be together. And I always thought Lane was supposed to be thick and have a body. Bosworth is skinny and shockingly frail. There's nothing making me say hey, that woman's fine or something like that. What do ya'll think?
to be honest i have hated most of the comics book chicks in movies so far but the new betty ross shoudl be good for teh role in the new hulk ... however kate bosworth & kirsten dunst are not really good looking or hot at all they both need more curves & a better rack , get some meat stop dieting like kate moss...... 😠 ...
ROU
Re: The one thing I hate most about Superman Returns
Originally posted by Darth Martin
I hate the fact that Lois Lane is married and has moved on, that's lame. Kent and Lane are supposed to be together. And I always thought Lane was supposed to be thick and have a body. Bosworth is skinny and shockingly frail. There's nothing making me say hey, that woman's fine or something like that. What do ya'll think?
I think you need to read more comics and know some history.
Just as Superman's costume in the film was an amalgam of different versions of history, so too was the appearance of Lois - she reminded me most of the Lois you would see drawn in the 1940's comics.
And the theme of film is about how necessary Superman is to the world, and how the world seemed to move on after he left Earth for five years. That extended to Lois eventually settling down with someone else (engaged, not married), but she only moved on intellectually, not emotionally. This was paralleled by Superman's need to understand if he truly had a place among humans (and with Lois), or whether his true purpose forces him to stay above them all as a protector.
They left themselves room to explore this more in coming films, if they happen.