Posted on 06/28/2006 7:06:21 PM PDT by Sentis
I remember out on the west coast they had $2 movies, like 6 months after the first run. Personally, I can't stand movie theaters, and I really don't care if the screen is big. To me there's no better place to watch a movie than home. No obnoxious people to deal with; I can pause or rewind. I can eat what I want, smoke what I want. I can understand going to the movies back in the mid 20th century, before we had tvs and dvds, etc. But now? Hey, glad you like it. I haven't been to a theater since last century.
Well, there's still something about going to a movie...at least for me.
With DVDs you can stop them, you can eat, you can this, you can that, and the movie loses something.
Plus I like the communal feeling in a theater and I never experience some of the stuff other people complain about.
PS Roger Ebert HATED this movie. That tells me something. His headline was "Atlas Yawned." That tells me something too.
There's a 2nd run theatre here for $1.50. But the tub of popcorn and two drinks is $10+.
In Superman 2 Lois and Clark get married and have sex while he is human.
That is not my recollection of Superman II.
I'm sorry, but no marriage ever took place. Clark Kent and Lois were pretending to a married couple on their honeymoon to do an investigative report on the homeymoon hotels at Niagara Falls. Clark/Superman accidentally reveals his secret to Lois. They fly to the Fortress of Solitude where he searches his soul and discusses his options with the ghost (in the machine) of his mother. He opts for mortality and then beds Lois. No sign of legal wedlock any where to be seen. The evil trio arrives...
In the movie, Lex is flush with cash to carry out his power-mad shenanigans after marrying wealthy (and much older) Gertude Vanderworth. When Mrs. Vanderworth dies, he gains control of the multibillion-dollar Vanderworth fortune, as well as a super-gaudy waterfront mansion and the Gertrude yacht.
Does this remind anyone here of a certain someone??????
Very Christ like to me IMO.
No, but I am sure he was for the 80 billion before he was against it?
Winner! I do think that was correct.
Are hot dogs $1 there?
Well hey, I'm glad someone enjoys it. I'm told they subject you to about 25 minutes of commercials nowadays before the actual movie starts, not counting the previews. I can tell you for me it's as if movie theaters don't exist. The thought of entering one never crosses my mind. I think of them as a 20th century relic. But that's just me. I'm glad you enjoy it. I like for people to enjoy themselves. That tends to make them happier and that makes the world a little less of a hassle, for the most part.
Actually, yes, he does.
I didnt notice the John Kerry/Lex Luthor connection until you mentioned it. Thats a good catch. If the yacht had been called the Scaramoche it would have been even better. I am wondering if there are anymore Kery/Luthor references and are we dealing with a director who is out of the closet on his gayness but in the closet on his conservatism? There are log cabin conservatives.
> Superman was never bland...
As soon as you make the guy more or less invulnerable, he becomes bland. Immortals are freakin' *boring.*
Perry White in Lois and Clark would have!
(That's my favorite Superman version :) )
Agreed. Lois and Superman were not married in S2.
SUPER-MATHEMATICS!
SUPER-VENTRILOQUISM!
SUPER-WEAVING!
The list goes on...
I saw the movie with my family. My dad thinks the Christ references (which I admit, were a bit heavy-handed) mocked Jesus. I thought of it as an interesting kind of tribute.
Yes, that was nice! There were lots of fun small moments in the movie. I also liked the moment when the boy seemed to recognize Clark looked a lot like Supes, but had to reach for his inhaler.
And to whoever said it, NO, you can't just a movie by the internet buzz, pro or con. I've found myself going to a movie and getting a very different impression of it than did folks whose taste I most often trust. That's the way it is with entertainment.
I think that inflatable silver Krytponian bed in Superman II was actually a licensed intergalactic minister who married them while they were otherwise engaged (ahem).
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