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5 Reasons Why Man of Steel Sucks and 5 Reasons Why It Doesn't

Overall, I have to say Man of Steel is a bad movie. However, it is not without it's strengths. And the following list will explain some of those...Along with it's weaknesses. And no, it's not kryptonite.

Overall, I give the movie a C-. Bad, but not horrible, and there would be hope for the sequel if the casting agent wasn't going full retard. And you know what they say about going full retard.

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  • BEST: I have to admit, I really had my doubts about Henry going into this movie. I hated the character of Superman to begin with, and Henry's acting in the trailers seemed really awful and bland. However, surprisingly enough, he didn't suck. In fact, he rocked. I was never a Superman fan, EVER, but if anybody has made me sympathize with the Man of Steel, it's Henry. I really do think his performance as Supes was probably the best performance of the character ever, and Henry did a great job portraying all of Superman's angst, guilt, humanity and inner torment. Keep surprising me Henry!

  • BEST: Kevin Cosnter is making a SERIOUS comeback. His role as Jonathan Kent was outstanding, I have to say he just stole the show. Out of all the characters, he was one of the most sympathetic. I knew what was going to happen to him, but surprisingly enough, I cared this time. Kevin portrays a humble man filled with fear and insecurity, but not because of himself; it is fear manifested from sheer love for his son. In the end, that fear can blind him, but it makes for an EXTREMELY likable and deep character.

  • BEST: If Costner stole the show, Crowe gave him a run for his money. His role in the movie is limited, but he is AMAZING. He pulls of a fantastic performance, as a guiding, wise mentor whose entire faith has been poured into his only son. I would have loved to see more of him, he really looked like he put a lot of love and care into this role.

  • BEST: This simultaneously infuriates me and fills me with joy. The flashback scenes are done extremely well, making me sympathize for a character that I, like I said earlier, would normally never sympathize for. I felt the flashbacks worked in Batman Begins, but for some reason; maybe because the supporting cast is so likable, it works even better here. The cinematography, the dialogue, the acting. Everything seems to be done better in these flashbacks.

  • BEST: Krypton looks friggin AWESOME! Seriously, this look was refreshing and just great to look at. The mix of medieval and sci-fi fuses really well, and the wildlife also had a unique look to it as well. Not to mention it flows perfectly with the cinematography.

  • WORST: I always hated Zod and thought his motivations made no sense, but this movie just pushes me to far. Michael Shannon's performance as Zod is at best a joke and at worst Razzie worthy. His emotions and facial expressions are some of the most cartoony things I have ever seen, only made more hilarious by his slobbering and slurping voice. And his motivations still make no sense. If you're home planet was destroyed, and your sheer purpose was to protect it and you couldn't, you would become insane and suicidal, not genocidal.

  • WORST: I HATED this love story! With all the passion put into Clark's backstory, couldn't they put a LITTLE effort into the romance? Cavill and Adams have little chemistry, and the entire love story seems forced and just thrown in to appeal to the majority teenage audience. It brings down the emotion of the rest of the movie by reminding you that it is, in general, a cash grab (This is my opinion of course, if you didn't think it was a cash grab, that's fine)

  • WORST: No...I didn't like the fight scenes. They were shot so quickly and used so much shaky cam I felt like I was watching Cloverfield vs The Super Saiyans. Nothing is less entertaining than watching a superhero I don't like fighting a villain I don't like when you can't even see what's going on. The shameful product placement did not help.

  • WORST: As much as Cavill tries to make Superman interesting, it ends up, in the end, failing. Why? He doesn't develop...At all. In the end, he has to make the terrible sacrifice of taking away a life in order to save innocents, and admittedly I liked this scene. However, when it ends, it feels like nothing really changed. Nobody was changed by Clark having to kill somebody, Lois didn't develop much at all either, I didn't see any change in her character by the end. Am I missing something?

  • WORST: (Get it? Middle Ages? Middle? Yeaaaaah, that was pretty lame)

    As great as the beginning is, that is how unengaging and uninteresting the middle and end are. I feel like the film just slows down during these parts, getting tired of really creating an interesting character with a deep personality and interesting motivations, and just goes the route of a generic, soulless blockbuster. It's like they just got tired and lost the energy to pour in the effort that they put in the beginning in the middle and end.

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1. I agree Cavil was good but not the best.

2. Pa Kent was good in this but I feel like any reasonably skilled actor could have played that part.

3, 4, and 5. Mostly agree.

6. Disagree, Shannon did a decent job and unlike many I was Okay with him getting killed since Superman has actually killed Zod like 3 times before.

7. I didn't care about the romance at all, didn't love it, didn't hate it, just didn't care.

8. I liked the fights.

9. There were about 2 minutes of film between Zod dying and the credits, what exactly could they have done to show a personality change in all the characters in that amount of screen time?

10. I thought the middle was the best part.

Overall I have to say I was shocked about peoples reaction to the fights, for 20 damn years I've been hearing comic fans complain about wanting to see Superman actually fight in a movie so WB finally gives us the exact movie fans have been asking for for years and all the sudden they bitch. Its ridiculous, just like I tell my kid, you can't be mad for getting exactly what you ask for.

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1. I agree Cavil was good but not the best.

2. Pa Kent was good in this but I feel like any reasonably skilled actor could have played that part.

3, 4, and 5. Mostly agree.

6. Disagree, Shannon did a decent job and unlike many I was Okay with him getting killed since Superman has actually killed Zod like 3 times before.

7. I didn't care about the romance at all, didn't love it, didn't hate it, just didn't care.

8. I liked the fights.

9. There were about 2 minutes of film between Zod dying and the credits, what exactly could they have done to show a personality change in all the characters in that amount of screen time?

10. I thought the middle was the best part.

Overall I have to say I was shocked about peoples reaction to the fights, for 20 damn years I've been hearing comic fans complain about wanting to see Superman actually fight in a movie so WB finally gives us the exact movie fans have been asking for for years and all the sudden they bitch. Its ridiculous, just like I tell my kid, you can't be mad for getting exactly what you ask for.

I did care about the romance. I think it did a good job of making non comic readers stop bitching about Lois Lane.

I enjoyed the whole thing. The only part I didn't love was the opening scene on Krypton and even that was more enjoyable then a certain trilogy of movies that bore the shit out of you.

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Also are you honestly saying you cared about the Superman/Lois romance in the previous films? Really with nothing going on? At least in this film they actually made Lois useful towards the plot instead of screaming for help every five seconds!

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Edited By deathstroke19

Got to disagree with you here bud. I actually really enjoyed Zod (as I always have), really enjoyed the movie, and LOVED the fight scenes, which as mentioned previously is what we've been asking for for years now.

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  1. The lead actor was a pretty good pic, and I feel like the movie's original trailer (you know, the one that looks like it's an aquaman movie until the last 20 seconds) gave him an uphill battle to fight. It's pretty sad that I think the rookie will outshine Batflek next year.
  2. Total agreement with @joshmightbe on this one. The real credit belongs to the writers on this one.
  3. l have mixed feelings about Crowe's portrayal in this role. In a way, he succeeds at making Jor-El the constant voice of reason, but doesn't seem to do much else with the role. I really wanted him to match Michael Shannon's intensity when Zod gets in his face and I don't feel like that ever happened in the film.
  4. Indeed
  5. What did you expect? With the money DC sank into the special effects, I would have been pissed if they did screw it up. This is sort of like a teacher rewarding a student just for showing up to class. I would have gave points to the staff if they tried doing this on tv their tv shows like Arrow or Smallville, but in a Superman movie I expect nothing less than the best.
  6. Totally disagree. I knew Shannon couldn't trump Stamp's (original Zod) performance, but he definitely delivered. Zod was a General first and a villain second (almost like a Kryptonian Wade Eiling), not just some villain who turned out to be a general. Shannon really nails that distinction.
  7. Amy Adams had the personality but not the look. Besides, no Lois and Clark relationship has really looked believable on the big screen and I'd argue that this comes the closest to being believable. Also, it's only the first movie, she's only know Superman for like a week and they'll have more movies to develop the relationship. Would you rather her be like Thor's girlfriend and pine after him after only like ten minutes of screentime? This seems like a more realistic romance to me.
  8. Kind of a double edged sword here. You got to give Superman Fanboys some ammo in the Battle forums while still making it understandable. I really liked them but I could also see how it could come off as annoying. My advise, leave the Martial Arts fight scene to Batman, and the Michael Bay stuff to Sups.
  9. I agree with @joshmightbe again. The drone scene show that the develoment was that he's not going to stop being who is, a hero. The Drone take down is him saying to the government "whether you trust me or not I'll continue to save lives."
  10. Not sure which part you're classifying as the middle but from the terramorph up to the Zod fight was IMHO the worst part of the film. Taking out Faora (arguably the best character from this film) and waiting 15 minutes as Perry just stares a Jenny Olsen's (bastards) eyes was pretty damn boring. Also, I think Dr. Emil Hamilton got sent to the Phantom Zone too and if so that's another important character whose potential was wasted.

To me the biggest travesties where Jimmy's needless gender swap, losing Faora, and really doing nothing with Dr. Hamilton's character.

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@dngn4774: To be fair a gender swap isn't even close to the weirdest thing to ever happen to Jimmy.

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Though I never loved Sups, and don't find this movie great or somethin' I can't agree with you. By me, It's a C+/B- movie, and for a Clark fan, It's the greateast thing that hapened to them in decades.

Oh yeah, and Russel Crowe was AWESOME.

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I agree with you on the so-called romance in the film

"the entire love story seems forced and just thrown in to appeal to the majority teenage audience."

Looking at those trying to make sense of it, calling it a more believable and realistic romance and caring about it... but with no explanation on why that is at all or why we should give a shit about them together since it happens in a matter of seconds or minutes... maybe that was meant for the per-teen audience...