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mos_glyph_hiresSuperman has been one of the most legendary comic book superheroes ever. Ever since Jerry Siegal and Joe Shuster developed him back in 1938, Superman is the superhero most people would want to be. (Yeah, I know all you Batman fans are out there thinking no way. Remember, Batman is cool and all, but has no actual super powers. Superman, on the other hand, has a whole list. But let’s not get into these arguments right now.) The movie Man of Steel now brings Superman back into the spotlight and to new life.

 

Sure, DC Comics tried it a few years ago in the effort of Superman Returns. My opinion? The movie wasn’t bad, it just wasn’t great. I thought it had a decent story, but it felt like a lot was left unexplained. There were so many gaps many audience members were confused over what was going on. I also love Kevin Spacey‘s work, but his role as Lex Luthor was poorly written and such a bad caricature of Gene Hackman‘s, from the original 1978 Superman movie, that it really worked against the film. Plus, the quintessential piece of any Superman movie, Superman himself, was played by Brandon Routh who just didn’t have the chops for a role like that. I felt his acting was very vanilla and bland. Not a good pick. The overall chemistry was all wrong. Of course, I’ve been jaded because, to me, Christopher Reeve is the true Superman.

This time, with Man of Steel the chemistry works. The group of actors chosen are an established group who are mostly recognizable: Amy Adams (Julie and Julia) as Lois LaneMichael Shannon (Premium Rush) as General ZodRussell Crowe (Gladiator) as Jor-elChris Meloni (Law & Order: SVU) as an army colonel, Kevin Costner (Dances with Wolves) as Jonathon KentLaurence Fishburne (The Matrix) as Perry White, and relative newcomer Henry Cavill (from The Tudors) as Superman. This group works very well together. They are very believable and their roles are well written. This adds to any movie, but when bringing Superman to life it’s deadly important.

I was very worried about this film. After seeing the trailers, and before seeing it, I wanted so much to like it a lot. I wanted the film to live up to the hype. But I was also worried it was going to crash and burn in failure like the last film. The trailers showed much of the storyline which was part of the original Superman film from 1978: Krypton, SM’s origins, Jor-El, the trial of Zod, etc. It appeared it might just be a rehash of the same story. In a way it is, but they made it better.el, the chemistry works pretty well.

Man-of-Steel-Henry-CavillThe makers of this film have seemed to realize, in order to make the idea of Superman better, they needed to make him worse. They couldn’t just follow the “goody-goody” model where good and bad are black and white and no one really gets hurt. The writers took their cue from the Dark Knight series. Michael Keaton‘s Batman from the 1980s is much different than the brooding Christian Bale Dark Knight of the 2000s. Many people prefer this ‘darker,’ torn soul, version. The makers of Man of Steel needed to make Superman a little darker. They gave him deeper emotional range and made the movie overall darker than other Supermans you may have seen. It directly relates to some of the darker versions of the newer comic book series. In fact, the typical bright blue, yellow, and red costume is toned down to darker (much cooler) colors of itself and the ‘S’ on the chest is even explained in relation to Krypton (no it doesn’t stand for Superman). The film makers help out this new model by adding Zack Snyder, of 300 and Watchmen fame,  as director. Snyder has made a name for himself by making movies on the darkside. He brings these exact talents to the making of Man of Steel. Indeed, there are several shots in this film which are typical of Snyder filmmaking. The overall judgment is… it works.

Man of Steel takes the origins story of Kal-El (Superman’s Kryptonian name) and plays out the entire story including the attempted coup of Krypton, the trial and banishment, the destruction of Krypton, and the impending battle between good and evil. It all ends up on Earth with epic, city-destroying, battles and the impending doom of the planet. This is great for those of us who want to spend more time in the Krypton world learning more about his birthplace. A lot of this information gets woven into the story from there on out. Snyder revisits Clark Kent‘s child hood, but doesn’t spend time dwelling on a lot of what we already know. I was afraid they would just show you everything again, but they don’t. They seem to understand we know the story, we don’t need to see it again and a few flashbacks suffice.

This film is a constant thrill ride following the rise of one of America’s most iconic superheroes ever. Following from distant worlds to the one we know and the explosive battles which take place between our two antagonists, it’s a movie you can’t look away from because you will miss something small which is a key to who Superman really is. It is almost two and a half hours long, but none of that time is “down time”. Snyder uses every minute to weave a piece of the tale and does so successfully. This is the movie to see if you want to see the original American superhero in all his new found glory. I give Man of steel an 8 out 10.

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Sucker Punch! (the movie)

**If you like anime, steam-punk, The Matrix, hot chicks in skirts, action, Inception, Alice in Wonderland, The Lord of the Rings, and some really kicking tunes or even all of those combined, then Sucker Punch is the movie for you!**

Just finished watching the movie Sucker Punch. I don’t know where to begin. I love this movie! Is it going to be in my top ten? Probably not. But visuals and action are stellar and the stories have stories.

The movie is directed by Zack Snyder who directed The Watchmen and 300. And the style is right along the same lines. Add a kick a** soundtrack backing all the scenes produced by Marius de Vries who was also musical director for Moulin Rouge… Now do you get the picture? Let me go a little deeper…

The plot is pretty straight forward: girl institutuionalized, girl plots to escape, etc etc. There are even some predictable plot points. (I picked out a few in the first 10 minutes) But there are others that are really ‘twisty.’ (Yeah, that’s a word… I just said it didn’t I?) This includes the fact there are different layers to the story. Imagine Inception on meth. One person called it “Alice In Wonderland with machine guns,” and I tend to agree.

OK, now the important parts (see if these appeal to you):

The movie tends to blend so many different visual and action elements together with bass thumping alt-tunes (including a remake of Jefferson Airplane’s White Rabbit) that I’m not even sure where to start. That alone makes it unique. And there seems to be something for everyone. Well, maybe not your Aunt Hilda who prefers Gone With the Wind, but if she likes The Wizard of Oz meets One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest with a mash-up of I Want It All and We Will Rock You by Queen with Rap by Armageddon aka Geddy, well then Aunt Hilda rocks!

The action involves 5 very attractive women in very small outfits fighting their way out of impossible situations. And it’s not just “hot chicks in skirts.” These women kick some serious butt with some very Matrix-style moves and some the Matrix could only aspire to.  The battles these women have aren’t your everyday battles. They transcend time and motifs. One battle occurs in a World War II time period with steam-punk Nazis and anime style battle vehicles. Another… well imagine three attractive women in short skirts mowing down all the orcs of Mordor (The Lord of the Rings!) with machine guns and swords and then taking on Smaug the dragon!! And then move into the future and fight I, Robot style mechanized men! And don’t forget the giant samurai! Whew! Now don’t let me confuse you.

Sucker Punch keeps the action going and the story moving. It does it with very visually stimulating storytelling and never lets you catch your breath. I recommend it. 🙂