Monday, July 25, 2011

Never-Before-Seen Superman Returns Opening Now Online


From cinemablend, Even is you hated Bryan Singer’s Superman Returns -- and there is a vocal audience who vehemently opposes Singer’s made-over Man of Steel – you have to admit that there are a handful of scenes that work incredibly well. Superman’s mid-air rescue of a crumpling airplane certainly qualifies. The hero’s attempt to recharge his solar-powered battery also strikes me as an incredibly beautiful scene, nicely rendered by director of photography Newton Thomas Sigel. And Singer’s opening credits, which marry Marlon Brando’s words of wisdom to John Williams’ iconic score, give me chills every time I watch.

Too bad that’s not how Singer planned on opening his 2006 blockbuster. Instead, Singer filmed a scene in Superman’s ice-crystal spaceship that illustrated what the director eventually spelled out on a title card: That the hero abandoned Earth to investigate the remnants of his former planet, Krypton. The roughly five-minute sequence, which cost an estimated $10 million, featured Brandon Routh in a grey Superman suit as he explores a space rock and unearths a very familiar logo. It features no dialogue, and adds very little to the overall film. So, it was scrapped. Until now. JoBlo has the clip up this morning.

See it here

3 comments:

Jordan said...

What s bunch of quasi-religious crap!

We're supposed to be so enraptured by the idea of Superman that watching him contemplate himself will provide emotional drama even when he's silent, motionless and played by a high-school-jock-in-the-school-play automaton.

Johnny Sweatpants said...

Damn straight Jordan!

Octopunk said...

"High-school-jock-in-the-school-play automaton."

Ha ha ha ha ha! Excellent.

Man that movie was a grade A misfire.

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