Originally Posted by KC Hawks:
Um...Henry Cavill is British.
l saw an interview with him for this movie when asked about the Chiefs fandom, where he became a fan, he said he lived in a small town in Kansas outside of KC. Maybe he was fucking with the interviewer but it came off as real. Maybe he's buddies with Riggle or Rudd and was fucking with them? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sure-Oz:
Pretty cool he adopted the chiefs ...no idea why he's a fan. Him and Joe Mangenilo were at the playoffs game last year.
He's always wearing a chiefs hat too
Was at the Steelers game last year. Still not sure how became a Chiefs fan though. Maybe he just picked it up when assuming the mantle of Clark Kent?
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l stayed out of this thread until l saw the movie. I knew nothing about multiple directors, Superman moustache etc of the things mentioned in here.
Some of you seem to think these Superhero movies are supposed to be cinematic masterpieces. There is also some kind of Marvel v D.C. Thing going on.
I thought it was a good movie. Better than some superhero movies, worse than some. It's just a popcorn movie. Turn off the brain and just enjoy the movie on that level and it's worth the time and money. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
l stayed out of this thread until l saw the movie. I knew nothing about multiple directors, Superman moustache etc of the things mentioned in here.
Some of you seem to think these Superhero movies are supposed to be cinematic masterpieces. There is also some kind of Marvel v D.C. Thing going on.
I thought it was a good movie. Better than some superhero movies, worse than some. It's just a popcorn movie. Turn off the brain and just enjoy the movie on that level and it's worth the time and money.
I haven't seen the flick yet, and don't intend to until it hits Netflix. I'm a Marvel fan though, as that was what I grew up reading. I'm just not really invested in DC, so it falls into the typical summer blockbuster type of movie for me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
So is this going to be the new thing? Crying about reviews when an average movie does poorly?
I was really hoping this would do well.
Disney just continues to gobble up properties like an Australian field mouse epidemic. Without competition the genre will become stale and cookie-cutter and flame out... [Reply]