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		<title>Movie Review:  Superman Returns</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We went to go see Superman Returns last Friday night. My overall assessment of the film is that it wasn&#8217;t what I thought it would be given the hype for it, but it was a good movie, nonetheless. The most notable &#8220;thing&#8221; about the movie is that it is really long. One of my friends [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We went to go see <em>Superman Returns</em> last Friday night.  My overall assessment of the film is that it wasn&#8217;t what I thought it would be given the hype for it, but it was a good movie, nonetheless.</p>
<p>The most notable &#8220;thing&#8221; about the movie is that it is really long.  One of my friends timed how long it took for the opening credits to go by and it was 6 minutes.  There is another scene where Superman is reminiscing about his days as a boy on the Kent Farm and that takes at least 5 minutes &#8211; so right there were 11 minutes that we could have done without (these minutes would have been better spent in a longer DVD release).  That being said, the time wasn&#8217;t completely wasted because Bryan Singer created some good film with that time (except for the opening credits &#8211; that was, in fact, a waste).  Hopefully, he uses his time better in the already planned Superman sequel for 2009.</p>
<p>What I found unexpected about the story is that it was pretty much a generic Superman vs. Lex Luthor plot.  Superman is a good guy and Lex is a bad guy and both Brandon Routh and Kevin Spacey are brilliant in their roles.  However, the movie sometimes leaves you wishing that there was &#8220;more&#8221; to it.  After the movie, a bunch of us were talking and I compared it to the Spiderman series where there is just so much going on and so many storylines and subplots that every minute of film time is a necessary evolution of the entire story.  Singer&#8217;s <em>Superman Returns</em> doesn&#8217;t have that same feel and although it works for the movie, it will definitely leave you feeling like you&#8217;re eating a hollow cake &#8211; it tastes good and looks phenomenal, but the yummy insides are no where to be found.</p>
<p>I also take issue with this concept that Superman is no longer an American icon.  I don&#8217;t like that.  Superman&#8217;s iconic promo has always been, &#8220;truth, justice, and the American Way.&#8221;  That&#8217;s just how it is with Superman &#8211; the whole world knows that he stands for these things.  The fact that this iconic slogan was reduced to, &#8220;truth, justice, and all that stuff,&#8221; is offensive.  What&#8217;s wrong with the &#8220;American Way?&#8221;  What?  Because Hollywood hates President Bush they are going to throw the baby out with the bath water?  That&#8217;s horseshit.  But not enough to detract from the actual movie itself.</p>
<p>The fact that there is so much Christian iconography in the movie sorta makes up for the lack of &#8220;American Way,&#8221; but in a different respect.  Anyone who watches this movie and DOESN&#8217;T see how Singer tries to make Superman out to be Jesus Christ definitely needs their eyes checked out!  But the images play well, although sometimes they tend to become a lot less subtle than the producers and writers may have liked.</p>
<p>Overall, I&#8217;d give this movie a solid B+ rating with glimpses of an A- here and there.  If I had the time to catch a cheap matinee, I&#8217;d probably go see it again.  Otherwise, it&#8217;s probably a definite DVD buy for me when it&#8217;s released.  I can&#8217;t stress enough how great Spacey is as Lex Luthor or how well Routh fits into the Superman role.  My recommendation &#8211; go see it in a nice theater with a good sound system so you can appreciate what a great job the folks did in putting this film together.  But don&#8217;t expect a tantalizingly deep plot &#8211; it&#8217;s good guy versus bad guy in this film.</p>
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