Do you want her changed? Do you think her and Henry Cavill work good together? I loved her and thought that she captures Lois essence gloriously. Except she should have more of edge. What do you think?
What did you guys think of Amy Adams as Lois Lane?
I like her performance, she got the lois attitude, I didn't warm up to her look though(Amy' Gorgeous) as Lois she's not the normal brunette, but I'm sure ill get used to it by the next one.
@ultimatesmfan: At first I was skeptical but she sold me.
@squalleon: The second time you see it you will like it even more. I think we didn't see it as much because she didn't have as much development.
I like her. But she lacks character depth and seemed like her they forced her to find Superman's identity without much effort. Her romance with Clark is undeveloped and forced. But she has great potential and I think they will develop her more in the sequel
I don't mind that Lois Lane was in the movie, I just mind that she was played by someone who was too old for the part and didn't have dark hair. For real, she looks like she's in her late 30's and has orange hair. Drop her for an actress who is 28-30 and has dark hair and her character becomes 100% better and takes one of the only down sides of the movie away
I like her. But she lacks character depth and seemed like her they forced her to find Superman's identity without much effort. Her romance with Clark is undeveloped and forced. But she has great potential and I think they will develop her more in the sequel
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She was...okay, not as confident as the Lois I'm used to, but she fit the bill. Though she literally needed saving three times in the film, that's a bit too Damsel in Distress for me.
@the_stegman: And I swear her screaming sounds so bad haha
I didn't really like her performance. She just seemed to sweet and nice with her voice and everything she does, I couldn't take her seriously in either her argument with Perry or her talking to the soldiers. She doesn't seem to have the army brat edge that most Lois Lane portrayals do....but hey, she is gorgeous.
I like her. But she lacks character depth and seemed like her they forced her to find Superman's identity without much effort. Her romance with Clark is undeveloped and forced. But she has great potential and I think they will develop her more in the sequel
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In the movie's defense, it wasn't exactly a 'romance'. It's just that she's the only one who knows his secret, and he saved her like what, three times? In that last scene, I guess it could've been the adrenaline that made them kiss. It wasn't a romance yet, that stuff probably comes later, in the sequel.
I liked her performance, and I look forward to seeing even more aspects of her character as we see her in the Daily Planet environment.
@rdclip: the Superman TAS Lois Lane is by far my favorite version of Lois (outside of comics).
Just a side note, did anyone else feel that the scene where Jenny Olson almost died and Perry White is helping was kind of pointless? I mean throughout that scene I thought "why should I care for Jenny?" I wasn't feeling it or sensing any sort of tension.
By the way, (I know anything said about the Man of Steel is sensitive matter) I'm not bashing on the movie. I love the movie. One of my favorites.
She was fine. I wasn't wowed by her performance but she did her part well.
Just a side note, did anyone else feel that the scene where Jenny Olson almost died and Perry White is helping was kind of pointless? I mean throughout that scene I thought "why should I care for Jenny?" I wasn't feeling it or sensing any sort of tension.
It showed that the Daily Planet's staff (or at least Perry and Lombard) are people of integrity and kind of like a family.
I think she didn't have that "bitchy" Lois Lane attitude, she was a little too cliche for me, but not too bad.. but too blonde-ish, just saying that Lois Lane should've been a brunette. It wasn't too bad just not perfect or too good!
@rdclip: the Superman TAS Lois Lane is by far my favorite version of Lois (outside of comics).
Just a side note, did anyone else feel that the scene where Jenny Olson almost died and Perry White is helping was kind of pointless? I mean throughout that scene I thought "why should I care for Jenny?" I wasn't feeling it or sensing any sort of tension.
By the way, (I know anything said about the Man of Steel is sensitive matter) I'm not bashing on the movie. I love the movie. One of my favorites.
made me feel when push comes to shove Perry cares for his staff, they all stuck together until the bitter end. if she died I wouldn't have cared but it would make me respect perry
I like her. But she lacks character depth and seemed like her they forced her to find Superman's identity without much effort. Her romance with Clark is undeveloped and forced. But she has great potential and I think they will develop her more in the sequel
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what romance...no one declared any feelings what so ever. I have seen girls make out with guys for far less, he saved her life. He earned it.
I like her. But she lacks character depth and seemed like her they forced her to find Superman's identity without much effort. Her romance with Clark is undeveloped and forced. But she has great potential and I think they will develop her more in the sequel
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what romance...no one declared any feelings what so ever. I have seen girls make out with guys for far less, he saved her life. He earned it.
They implied that they had a romance, in multiple scenes they made it seem like they were in love. I dont see why you guys always need to make up reasons to cover up a movies flaws
@batmannflash said:
Just a side note, did anyone else feel that the scene where Jenny Olson almost died and Perry White is helping was kind of pointless? I mean throughout that scene I thought "why should I care for Jenny?" I wasn't feeling it or sensing any sort of tension.
I was hoping she died so Jimmy Olsen could come in a sequel. I want to see a modernized version of him.
I like her. But she lacks character depth and seemed like her they forced her to find Superman's identity without much effort. Her romance with Clark is undeveloped and forced. But she has great potential and I think they will develop her more in the sequel
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what romance...no one declared any feelings what so ever. I have seen girls make out with guys for far less, he saved her life. He earned it.
They implied that they had a romance, in multiple scenes they made it seem like they were in love. I dont see why you guys always need to make up reasons to cover up a movies flaws
why because they held hands at one point and she kissed her knight in shining armor. I admit this movie has huge flaws, like pacing. But as far as I am concerned she kissed her knight in shining armor. The fact when he started his job and she had that shocked expression on her face implies she didn't expect that or they haven't even been in contact for a lengthy period. If she knew who he was and they were in love, she probably would have known he was going to be working with her, if we are going by what's implied.
1) I don't know how good she or anyone in MoS really was cuz the script was horribad
2) Clark in MoS is 33... Lois is supposed to be older than clark, generally she is older by a lot
3) Jimmy Olsen was in MoS... I know cuz I just happened to know trivia and pick up on a name. The older balding dude is Jimmy Olsen... because his name is really Bartholomew Jimmy Olsen and the old dude's name was Bart...
No, the older balding dude was clearly MOS's version of Steve Lombard, an actual character in the comics.
why is she getting work? in the entertainment business?
Because she is a really good actress
@martianmanhunterisbetterthancy: name some good movies she's in.
@martianmanhunterisbetterthancy: oh wait now i remember the amazing performance in enchanted or muppets. never mind she is ....... something else......
@thetimestreamer: She's been in about 50 movies/tv shows. She had an amazing performance in The Fighter. She's a really good actress.
No, the older balding dude was clearly MOS's version of Steve Lombard, an actual character in the comics.
Save for the movie called him Bart...
No, the older balding dude was clearly MOS's version of Steve Lombard, an actual character in the comics.
Save for the movie called him Bart...
What? They never did.... maybe you misheard when they said "Lombard".
No, the older balding dude was clearly MOS's version of Steve Lombard, an actual character in the comics.
Save for the movie called him Bart...
What? They never did.... maybe you misheard when they said "Lombard".
Possibly
@martianmanhunterisbetterthancy: She isn't Jenny Olsen. Her name is like Jenny jarkurt or something like that haha
1) I don't know how good she or anyone in MoS really was cuz the script was horribad
2) Clark in MoS is 33... Lois is supposed to be older than clark, generally she is older by a lot
3) Jimmy Olsen was in MoS... I know cuz I just happened to know trivia and pick up on a name. The older balding dude is Jimmy Olsen... because his name is really Bartholomew Jimmy Olsen and the old dude's name was Bart...
- Agreed. The need to hire a new writer.
- I'd like an older Lois but Amy looks like a older sister.
- Really? That would be terrible IMO.
Didn't like her, they need to recast her and put a new Director and writer team on the sequel.
I think Zach Snyder should stay
I liked her. She was more of help to Superman. Usually Lois adds obstacles to Superman rather than helping him. She was beautiful and had a lot of charisma.
Good. Not great. Again, a lot of people are having problems with her cause she's not what they're used to.
I'm not a Lois Lane fan and I wasn't really digging having a redhead play the part but I loved Amy in the role. She won me over despite her red hair and despite how tired I am of Lois in the comics and TV shows.
Although I prefer her with black hair, Lois did have red hair in various points throughout her history (I think she was a redhead during the Byrne post-crisis era)
I'm not a Lois Lane fan and I wasn't really digging having a redhead play the part but I loved Amy in the role. She won me over despite her red hair and despite how tired I am of Lois in the comics and TV shows.
Although I prefer her with black hair, Lois did have red hair in various points throughout her history (I think she was a redhead during the Byrne post-crisis era)
Byrne never made her a redhead. Maybe you're thinking of somebody else?
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