Some background:
I’ve been a Superman fan practically since I was a baby. One of the first movies I remember seeing at home was the Donner film (and II). The first live action TV show I got into was Smallville when I was like 8. I would put on Cartoon Network every time I’d see Justice League on the guide. I’ve related heavily to past portrayals of Superman because of what the character stands for along with being someone who lost their father at a young age. So there is some bias towards the character and the movie itself in my thoughts.
Superman may be the perfect representation of a comic book movie. It’s not afraid of being a comic book movie. It embraces the fact that it is based on a comic book. I feel, for me, that it is amongst the greatest comic book movies of all time.
This film is what I always imagined what a live action DCAU would look like. It really does feel like an episode of Superman: The Animated Series or Justice League Unlimited in the absolute best way. While watching this I was easily able to picture what was happening on screen in Bruce Timm’s style. I was grinning from ear to ear for the entire runtime.
Superman at its core is about humanity. What it means to be human. David Corenswet may be the best all around interpretation of Superman. From the physicality, to how he talks, how he saves people. He is Superman.
I go on for much longer on Letterboxd but to sum the rest up:
Superman does for Superman what The Batman did for Batman. Bring a definitive portrayal of an iconic hero to the screen. A portrayal that is faithful to every fiber of the character over the last 80 or so years. I truly believe with this film, James Gunn has cemented himself as the best comic book filmmaker of all time. All hits, no misses. I am very excited to see where The DC Universe goes from here, especially where we see Superman next.
5 out of 5
what’s your letterboxd bro??
I really thought this would get to a billi smh
Doesn’t need to even if it doesn’t lol
I really thought this would get to a billi smh
It still has a good shot of being the highest grossing comic book movie oty though
It's only competition is Fantastic Four and that's if it's good
It still has a good shot of being the highest grossing comic book movie oty though
It's only competition is Fantastic Four and that's if it's good
not expecting f4 to do better than this at all tbh id be surprised if its even close
not expecting f4 to do better than this at all tbh id be surprised if its even close
Tracking has it opening about the same as what it looks like Superman is about to open to
Also there is zero competition in August
If it is truly the first good F4 movie along with being a good set up for Doomsday (200 million people watched the f***ing chair stream so the interest is still there) then it'll do very well
Well that’s interesting
bouta feast with this and The Odyssey trailer
STRAWBERRY JAMS BUT MY GUNN DON’T
Well that’s interesting
A good reason to go see it again
Tell them to allocate more budget back to fortntie festival
They need to put The Cure on shop rotation, doesn't deserve to be stuck in Billie pass forever
Last time they paid for Tom Cruise’s cosign this go round we getting Whoppi’s
Last time they paid for Tom Cruise’s cosign this go round we getting Whoppi’s
we won
Last time they paid for Tom Cruise’s cosign this go round we getting Whoppi’s
Literally no other co-sign means more than this
Some background:
I’ve been a Superman fan practically since I was a baby. One of the first movies I remember seeing at home was the Donner film (and II). The first live action TV show I got into was Smallville when I was like 8. I would put on Cartoon Network every time I’d see Justice League on the guide. I’ve related heavily to past portrayals of Superman because of what the character stands for along with being someone who lost their father at a young age. So there is some bias towards the character and the movie itself in my thoughts.
Superman may be the perfect representation of a comic book movie. It’s not afraid of being a comic book movie. It embraces the fact that it is based on a comic book. I feel, for me, that it is amongst the greatest comic book movies of all time.
This film is what I always imagined what a live action DCAU would look like. It really does feel like an episode of Superman: The Animated Series or Justice League Unlimited in the absolute best way. While watching this I was easily able to picture what was happening on screen in Bruce Timm’s style. I was grinning from ear to ear for the entire runtime.
Superman at its core is about humanity. What it means to be human. David Corenswet may be the best all around interpretation of Superman. From the physicality, to how he talks, how he saves people. He is Superman.
I go on for much longer on Letterboxd but to sum the rest up:
Superman does for Superman what The Batman did for Batman. Bring a definitive portrayal of an iconic hero to the screen. A portrayal that is faithful to every fiber of the character over the last 80 or so years. I truly believe with this film, James Gunn has cemented himself as the best comic book filmmaker of all time. All hits, no misses. I am very excited to see where The DC Universe goes from here, especially where we see Superman next.
5 out of 5
I fully agree with what you said about the definitive version. The shot of him in the smoke near the end is THE Superman action shot. It’s also paired with phenomenal images of the human Superman.
The heart of the movie was there. From the color grading to the set design to the character interactions to the strategic comedy moments. The music too needs a shoutout.
I’m really curious to how his Batman will look in this universe. I’ll have more Saturday afternoon.