Talk:Superman Returns/Archive 4

References need work
There are a great deal of references in this article, but many are not considered reliable for a wiki reference and the first one I clicked on no longer exist. This needs to be addressed as well.--Amadscientist 04:38, 14 September 2007 (UTC)


 * I can dig some up for you. Would that work? —Erik (talk • contrib) - 20:28, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

From here, I found the following:


 * BROWN, David: Flight Control / StarBurst (0955-114X) n.338, July 2006, p.40-46, English, illus / Bryan Singer talks about the background to SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * BROWN, David: Cats & Dogs / StarBurst (0955-114X) n.338, July 2006, p.48-51, English, illus / Parker Posey talks about her role as Kitty Kowalski in SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * Superman Returns / Film Review (0957-1809) n.672, July 2006, p.66-84, English, illus / A behind-the-scene account of the making of SUPERMAN RETURNS with comments from actors Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, and director Bryan Singer.


 * FORDHAM, Joe: A Hero's Return / Cinefex n.106, July 2006, p.70-101,138, English, illus / Detailed account of the physical, visual and digital effects employed for the making of SUPERMAN RETURNS, in particular for the flying scenes.


 * SMITH, Adam: All-American hero / Empire n.205, July 2006, p.76-84,86,88,91, English, illus / A production history of the attempts to bring the Superman franchise back to the screen for SUPERMAN RETURNS, the maki- ng of the film and interviews with Bryan Singer, Brandon Ro- uth, Kate Bosworth and Kevin Spacey.


 * BROWN, David: Setting the Scene / StarBurst (0955-114X) n.339, July 2006, p.54-60, English, illus / Production designer Guy Dyas talks about SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * BROWN, David: Flying High / StarBurst (0955-114X) v.Spec. n.76, July 2006, p.104-107, English, illus / Cast and crew talk about SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * GRAY, Simon: Hero shots / American Cinematographer (0002-7928) v.87 n.7, July 2006, p.28-40,42-43, English, illus / Director of photography Newton Thomas Sigel describes his experiences of working on SUPERMAN RETURNS and the technical and creative challenges he faced.


 * BROWN, David: Super Script / StarBurst (0955-114X) n.337, June 2006, p.54-60, English, illus / Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris talk about writing for SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * BROWN, David: The Krypton Factor / StarBurst (0955-114X) v.Spec. n.75, June 2006, p.58-62, English, illus / Gil Adler talks about making SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * ERAMO, Stephen: Mad About The Boy / StarBurst (0955-114X) v.Spec. n.75, June 2006, p.64-70, English, illus / Stephan Bender talks about working on SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * BROWN, David: When Worlds Collide / StarBurst (0955-114X) v.Spec. n.75, June 2006, p.72-78, English, illus / Brandon Routh and Kate Bosworth talk about working on SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * HAUSER, Brooke: Summer movie magic / Premiere (0894-9263) v.19 n.9, June 2006, p.86, English, illus / Briefly details the construction of the Kent farm in SUPER- MAN RETURNS.


 * RICHARDS, Olly ed.: Popcorn: Toys defeat Superman / Empire n.204, June 2006, p.60, English, illus / Brief discussion as to whether or not the merchandising for SUPERMAN RETURNS gives away certain plot points prior to the film's release.


 * BROWN, David: The Unusual Suspect / StarBurst (0955-114X) n.336, May 2006, p.58-62, English, illus / Kevin Spacey talks about his role as Lex Luthor in SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * BOND, Jeff: Anatomy lesson: Building Metropolis / Cinefantastique (0145-6032) v.38 n.3, May 2006, p.14-17, English, illus / Hollywood production designers talk about translating comic art into three dimensions for the cinema.


 * JORDAN, Sean: Passing of the Cape / Cinefantastique (0145-6032) v.38 n.3, May 2006, p.36-43,78, English, illus / Cast and crew talk about making SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * GOLDSMITH, Jeff: Superman Returns / Creative Screenwriting (1084-8665) v.13 n.3, May 2006, p.55-59, English, illus / Screenwriters Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris and director Bryan Singer talk about their collaboration on SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * BROWN, David: Superman Flies Again / StarBurst (0955-114X) n.334, March 2006, p.20-24,26, English, illus / Cast and crew talk about making SUPERMAN RETURNS, including sidebars on Christopher Reeve and Dean Cain.


 * 2006 Preview: Superman Returns / Film Review (0957-1809) n.666, February 2006, p.44-45, English, illus / Director Bryan Singer talks about his inspiration for the long-delayed return of Superman in SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * HEWITT, Chris: He's Back: Superman Returns / Empire n.200, February 2006, p.72-77, English, illus / Bryan Singer discusses his experiences of working on SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * SWANSON, Tim: Super Troopers / Premiere (0894-9263) v.19 n.5, February 2006, p.54-60,117-118, English, illus / Report from the set of SUPERMAN RETURNS, a revival of the Superman franchise, with comments from director Bryan Singer actors Brandon Routh and Parker Posey. Plus a timeline of the Superman comics and screen adaptations.


 * Superman Returns / Film Review (0957-1809) v.Spec. n.61, December 2005, p.196-213, English, illus / Provides a history of the casting of SUPERMAN RETURNS and of the making of TRUTH, JUSTICE AND THE AMERICAN WAY, a crime drama looking back at 'Superman' icon George Reeves's myste- rious death.


 * Popcorn: What the hell is this guy wearing?... / Empire n.198, December 2005, p.68-69, English, illus / Light-hearted look at the Superman costume for SUPERMAN RETURNS, and the ways the rumoured 'curse' of Superman could affect lead actor Brandon Routh.


 * JORDAN, Sean: CFQ update: Rebirth of Kal / Cinefantastique (0145-6032) v.37 n.8, November 2005, p.4-5, English, illus / Bryan Singer talks about SUPERMAN RETURNS.


 * THOMPSON, Anne: What's next in FX? / Premiere (0894-9263) v.19 n.3, November 2005, p.60,62,67, English, illus / KING KONG, SUPERMAN RETURNS and ZATURA all make heavy use of computer-generated special effects, digital animation and 3D


 * GEORGE, Sandy: Shooting the light fantastic / Screen International (0307-4617) n.1501, 13 May 2005, p.15-17, English, illus / Looks at the reasons why four US films (SUPERMAN RETURNS, CHARLOTTE'S WEB, GHOST RIDER and AQUAMARINE) are shooting in Australia. Includes production details of CANDY, the latest projects on the market and new Australian talents.


 * BOND, Jeff: Tights Situations / Film Score Monthly v.10 n.3, May 2005, p.17-19, English, illus / An interview with composer John Ottman about his working relationship with Bryan Singer and his work on the scores for the films FANTASTIC FOUR and SUPERMAN RETURNS.

Hope you can make use of some of these print sources. —Erik (talk • contrib) - 01:15, 18 September 2007 (UTC)

Repeated Vandalism on this Page
Somebody, whose only ID is User:71.224.69.248, keeps vandalizing this page saying that the film "failed" at the box office, "sucked" according to many reviews, and that "Superman fans were appalled to see Superman be an irresponsible father", etc etc. Not very neutral POV. I don't want an edit war to be the end result, nor do I wish to be a nagger, but whoever you are, please stop making false edits on this page. The film was, for your information, well-received and did average at the box office, but it was not a flop. The reviews and critic reception were about 76-77% positive, and many fans enjoyed the film. Please stop doing this, or I will have to report this. User:Cluebert 9 January 2008 11:35 P.M (UTC)

Superman Returns' Box Office
For the love of God why does people insist on saying Superman Returns did "really good" at the Box Office? It did not.. Warner Bros. was indeed disappointed with the Box Office intake. If they were not than why the heck is there no script or any hard good news for the sequel? Why did the Writer's Strike delay production? Why did the Singer's writing pals "leave" the project? Why was the sequel pushed back because of Justice League? Its quite obvious Warner Bros. wanted "Spiderman" money and they got a Box Office intake just a bit more than Batman Begins.. Also if they only wanted "Batman Begins" money, why the huge budget? Its not because of the development hell that the budget was 209 million. The movie alone costs that much. I think the Wikipedia seriously needs to stop feeding people crap that "Superman Returns did great at the Box Office" and start telling the truth that it underperformed at the Box Office and disappointed Warner Bros. It did not flop, but it sure disappointed. Also, many Superman fans were very disappointed at the lack of "action" in Superman Returns, the corny plot, no supervillain, and most importantly, Superman's characteristics. Superman was an irresponsible person. He knocked up Lois right before he left to find a planet he well knew was destroyed (Jor-El told him. He would believe stupid reports instead of his own father?) and he did not say goodbye to Lois and when he comes back, he expected Lois to "wait for him?" Come on. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.224.69.248 (talk) 23:33, 17 January 2008 (UTC)

The third picture down
Wow the third picture down is a bit .... a bit .... er

ThisMunkey (talk) 17:51, 13 January 2008 (UTC)

Is a bit...what? I don't see any problems with it. Anakinjmt (talk) 18:42, 14 January 2008 (UTC) The way the man is in front of it but obscure and his jacket covers supermans leg but it blends with the mess on the floor. and it's easy to mistake for a bandy leg and spoils the picture. If it could be increased to include the anonymous persons features or make it larger so it's more clear some one is blocking the view. Apart from that the pictures are pretty good including this one but it does have that mad optical illusion. ThisMunkey (talk) 21:28, 20 February 2008 (UTC)

Incorrect aircraft
I believe the aircraft he saved was not a 777 but a 757. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sovietpilot (talk • contribs) 04:47, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

Reception
This section is extremely biased and should be re-written. Words such as "crushed" and other opinionated adjectives are used liberally. 64.180.167.227 (talk) 21:13, 21 April 2008 (UTC)

Superman_Returns
I added the material from the film series article to Superman_Returns. We need something more than a link, and since the work is done, lets co-opt it. We can trim it back down, of course, but that link as a section looked off. rootology ( T ) 18:21, 29 June 2008 (UTC)

film series sequence
We need a source that says Superman Returns followed Superman II, and that III and IV "don't count". I only recall seeing Singer say that in interviews, but at quick look can't find a source. rootology ( T ) 17:31, 13 July 2008 (UTC)

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Relaunch?
Superman Returns is not a relaunch. It still makes references to the original film series, like Lois Lane's My Night With Superman. C Teng [talk] 18:29, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
 * It's a "relaunch," not a "reboot." A reboot would be like Batman Begins, which ignores the first four movies and starts a new canon. Superman Returns relaunches the franchise, or revitalizes it. It's the same franchise, ignoring III and IV and reinvigorates it. Anakinjmt (talk) 05:18, 22 September 2008 (UTC)

Budget
This article says at $260 million, it would have been the most expensive picture ever made. It is absurd to talk about movies, both budgets and box office returns, without factoring in inflation. The 1963 CLEOPATRA, at $43 million, translates into roughly a %300 million budget in 2008 dollars, and thus has been the most expensive film ever made for the past 45 years. I know the nerds and fanboys that lovingly cobble together these Wiki articles want the objects of their wet dream to be the best, but Wikipedia is doing a disservice to its readers not to tell the facts.Shemp Howard, Jr. (talk) 12:41, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
 * Insulting the editors is NOT the way to get a change made. I suggest you read over WP:CIVIL and WP:ATTACK before commenting again. As for your claim, do you have a source for that? Regardless of inflation, the fact is, no other movie would have been given a budget bigger than SR. And since it didn't even happen, it's a minor thing anyways. Anakinjmt (talk) 14:36, 29 September 2008 (UTC)

Donner Cut is NOT an official movie.
I don't agree with the reason why Donner Cut should be in the template. It's not an official movie, never was, what do you think Donner Cut means? That's right, it means director's cut. Now do me a favor and prove me wrong. I have seen the special features, and according to them, it is a director's cut, not a theatrical movie. If anything belongs there it's the next Superman movie, Man Of Steel I believe it's gonna be called. TheBlazikenMaster (talk) 09:38, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
 * Oh and I did read the template, and I'm not denying that Donners Cut is in the same series, but I still think it's not an official movie. Not only do I think, I know it isn't an official movie. By putting "followed by" you are assuming Donners Cut is a sequel of this movie, which it isn't. All it is, is a Director's Cut, or a remake of an old movie. I really think it doesn't belong in the template due to the fact it's simply director's cut. TheBlazikenMaster (talk) 10:11, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
 * Look at Grand Theft Auto IV for example, that article says "preceded by Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas", not Vice City Stories, that's because VCS and LCS were only prequels, and were never out on PC since they were mainly showing the storyline before the events of the games they are prequels of. I'm giving this example because Director's Cut isn't an official movie, I know it's a bad example to compare video game series with movie series, especially since prequels and Director's Cut are two far different things, but my point still stands. TheBlazikenMaster (talk) 12:31, 1 October 2008 (UTC)

Do we have any sources that say it preceded it? Which sources, if so? rootology ( C )( T ) 13:37, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
 * You mean The Richard Donner Cut? Well, I doubt that. An official announcement might say that all Superman movies are part of the same series, but The Richard Donner Cut is not an official movie, but a Director's cut, it even says so in the special features. TheBlazikenMaster (talk) 13:42, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
 * In a sense, it's a director's cut, but this is no ordinary director's cut. Remember, the original Superman II gave director credit to Lester, even though Donner originally had like half of the II shots completed. This is a chance for the original director to release the movie the way he had envisioned it. Canon-wise, Superman Returns follows II, not Donner Cut, but Donner Cut was the next film in the series to be released. The Donner Cut told a different story then II. The Donner Cut is not your typical director's cut. I'm not saying this as a fan of II or of the Donner Cut, but as someone who realizes that the Donner Cut is a different version of the same film put together by a different director that tells a different story. You already said it, but comparing video games and movies isn't a great example, especially when VCS and LCS weren't part of the main series but SA was (and chronologically, IV should be preceded by III). On another note, was it really necessary to have three different posts? Just combine everything into one next time if you want to add something. Anakinjmt (talk) 13:52, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
 * I see what you mean, oh and sorry about triple posting, I will try to be more careful next time. But yeah I know my example sucks, but I needed to give some example. After what you just said, I'm going to let it stay on the template. I have one question to ask though, what happens when the next Superman movie is released? Does it to go to the infobox of Donner's cut page instead of the infobox of this page? TheBlazikenMaster (talk) 14:48, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
 * Well, considering the next Superman movie is rumored to be a relaunch, if it IS a relaunch, then we'll follow whatever was done for Batman Begins and Batman and Robin. At least, that's what I'd assume. Meaning if they began a new template, then we'll make a new template, but if they just said that Batman and Robin was followed by Batman Begins, we'll probably do the same thing here. Anakinjmt (talk) 18:55, 1 October 2008 (UTC)

Negative fan reaction?
The opening section mentions that the film "was met with negative fan reaction". I don't personally know if this is true or not, but the reference given certainly doesn't seem adequete: it's just a bit of news on superherohype, which makes no actual judgement, and then a ton of comments from users. As far as I know, user comments cannot be used as a representative source of overall fan reaction. Prophaniti (talk) 22:20, 6 October 2008 (UTC)


 * I seem to recall a brouhaha over the fact that "truth justice and the American way" was dropped from the dialogue to make it more internationally appealing. This negative publicity may have affected box office receipts.  None of this appears in the article, however.  Rklawton (talk) 05:12, 30 November 2008 (UTC)


 * Prphaniti, you're right in that that source doesn't verify that claim and I could have sworn that I had removed it awhile ago. I shall remove it again . Oops, didn't know how old the comment was. I did remove it, and it never came back. Rklawton, if you can find a reliable source reporting on such "negative publicity" then we can mention it. If not, then we cannot.   BIGNOLE     (Contact me)  13:12, 30 November 2008 (UTC)


 * Here's a good overview: Rklawton (talk) 15:11, 30 November 2008 (UTC)


 * It's a good starting point, but unless you're looking for something more than just a one-sentence mentioning, you'll have to find more.   BIGNOLE     (Contact me)  15:59, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
 * All things considered, it's probably only worth one sentence. Rklawton (talk) 18:31, 30 November 2008 (UTC)