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Red Bull vai promover "Super-Homem" em Mônaco

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F1

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Da Redação

 

A irreverente equipe Red Bull Racing vai' date=' mais uma vez, se "vestir" para promover um filme de Hollywood em um GP da F1. Será em Mônaco, que acontece no dia 29, quando o time austríaco estará chamando para o novo filme "Super-Homem, o Retorno", revelou o site autosport.com.

 

Dessa forma, a escuderia repete o que fez na mesma corrida no ano passado, quando usou imagens do então novo filme "Star Wars III - A vingança do Sith", com direito a atores representando os heróis da saga e tudo mais.

 

Fonte: UOL Sports

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no ano passado George lucas estava lá vendo a corrida

 

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essa ano provavelmente  Singer e Brandon Routh vão estar lá

marcelo152006-5-16 18:54:28

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Olha o símbolo na capa de 52 Week 14

Para salvar essa imagem

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e combinou bem com o estilo desse personagem, o Aço. É o filme já influenciando nos quadrinhos antes mesmo da estréia. Lois adotará tb um filho em breve?? smiley17.gif

uma coisa que me intriga: com Lex Luthor agindo tão abertamente como nesse filme do Singer, será que nunca teremos no cinema o Luthor filantropo, acima de qualquer suspeita, que conhecemos?



Acho que devemos ter uma pouquinho de calma aqui ao falar que o filme já está influenciando os quadrinhos... O símbolo mostrado nessa imagem não é o do Superman, mas sim o do Aço (Steel)... O símbolo do aço sempre foi semelhante ao que é utilizado no filme, e isso já levou muito gente a falar (inclusive eu) que o filme tinha se inspirado no "S" que o Aço carrega no peito para fazer o símbolo novo do Superman...

Sunderhus

Tive um pouquinho de calma e fui pesquisar. Pesquisei nas minhas HQs e na net. E de fato é o FILME influenciando as HQs, pois o símbolo do Aço só se parece com esse pela borda aparafusada... confira:

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De resto, é apenas uma variação mais larga do emblema original do Super nas HQs.

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Pessoal, no site Super Hero Hype, é dito que sairá mais um trailer do Super, será no dia 26 de maio junto com X-men, e ainda hoje um novo poster...fiquem alerta.

 

Also, the second full trailer will hit theaters with X-Men: The Last Stand on Friday, May 26th. We suspect you'll see it online earlier than that date.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Segue entrevista que o ator James Marsden deu pro site Latino Review...Marsden fala sobre Super e X3, Bryan Singer e Rattner, Warner e Fox.

 

Marsden Talks Superman Returns!

 

Date: May 12, 2006

 

 

 

By: Kellvin Chavez

 

Source: Latino Review

 

 

 

During the junket for the upcoming trilogy, "X-Men:

The Last Stand," James Marsden spoke about his role as Richard

White in "Superman

Returns." In the film Marsden is a strong relationship with the

woman Superman loves, Lois Lane, who has moved on with her life and about to

marry Marsden character.

Below is what Marsden had to say about Superman Returns, ENJOY!

JIMMY [MARSDEN] YOU ARE STAYING EXTREMELY BUSY ON THE COMIC BOOK END, HUH?

MARSDEN: I wish I could say that I had planned all of that but no I

feel very lucky and fortunate to be doing both of these films this summer. Initially

when Bryan [singer] took 'Superman' and he called me said 'The script is done

and I have this role in the movie that you would be perfect for and I would

love to bring you over for it if you want to do it.' I read the script and I

liked the character and at that point 'X-Men' didn't have a director yet and

it was a little unclear as to what I was doing in the film. I know that they

were making the film and they were scheduled to go in August, September, but

'Superman' began in March so I figured I would roll the dice and hopefully it

will work out that I can do both.

 

YOU OBVIOUSLY HAVE A MUCH BIGGER ROLE IN 'SUPERMAN'.

MARSDEN: Yes, yes, yes. You mean compared to 'X-Men 3'? Yes, yes. It

was just one of those things that, Bryan is a great friend and has been very,

very helpful with my career and its 'Superman' and I love Bryan as a director

and I think that he is going to give people exactly what they want and he's

going to, not revive, because I think he has a great deal of respect for the

Richard Donner films but they were in the 70's and now we have a generation

of people that obviously know who Superman is but might have forgotten that

movie or not seen it, so to me it was a safe and creatively gratifying move

to go to 'Superman' and work with Bryan again and shed the glasses and be a

regular guy.

 

WAS THERE ANY BAD BLOOD FROM THE STUDIO OR ANYTHING. YOU WENT WITH SINGER

AND 'SUPERMAN'?

MARSDEN: No, obviously they want, if they can have you on board when

they want you its easier for them to not have to work out scheduling details.

That was the only conflict really, I got to hand it to FOX and both Warner Brothers

because they were really collaborative in working out my involvement for both

of them so it wasn't as dissonant as some might have thought, it was just a

scheduling thing.

 

WITH 'SUPERMAN' YOU SAID THAT BRYAN HOLDS THE ORIGINAL 'SUPERMAN' WITH SUCH

HIGH REGARD. HOW DO YOU FEEL PLAYING A CHARACTER THAT DOESN'T EXIST IN THE COMICS?

DO YOU FEEL ANY SORT OF GEEK BACKLASH PLAYING A CHARACTER THAT GOES AGAINST

THE 'SUPERMAN' CANNON?

MARSDEN: No. I said before, I feel very safe in Bryan Singer's hands.

He is a super confident director and one of the most talented guys out there

and if he concedes this character who didn't exist in the comic books then he

did it for a reason and I didn't really question. Obviously it is difficult

to be the competition for the man of steel. How do you compete with that, you

know? But the movie works on so many emotional levels that it transcends the

physicality of Superman and gets into his emotional struggle. It's an interesting

situation.

YOU OBVIOUSLY WORKED, WITH BRYAN AND BRETT RATNER ON THE SAME, TWICE THE

SAMEÉ

MARSDEN: It's funny I actually met with Brett to play 'Superman' when

Brett was going to direct it, he was meeting lots of people, but I met with

Brett when he was going to direct 'Superman' it's bizarre. Then he went on to

do 'X-Men 3'.

 

HOW DIFFERENT FOR BOTH OF YOU WAS IT TO WORK WITH BRYAN AND THEN GO TO BRETT?

WHAT IS THE MAIN TRANSITION? EVERYONE SAYS THAT BRETT IS OFF THE WALL AND HIGH

ENERGY BUT THEN YOU JUST WORKED WITH BRYAN. WAS IT QUITE OBVIOUS THE BIG DIFFERENCES?

MARSDEN: Yeah, when you see the way that they both direct and directors

are all different, they all have a different energy about them. Bryan has his

own energy which is very controlled and very calculated. Brett's energy is very

'Lets go for it, let's do it. Lets do this and that and wouldn't that be great?'

gives himself tons of options but the great thing about the both of them is

that they are very good friends and they respect each other and Brett respects

Bryan's movies, the first 2 and he didn't want to reinvent the wheel, he wants

this movie to work with the 3 of them. As much as it was different to work with

a different director you still felt like it was that comfortable 'X-Men' world

that Bryan created.

 

WHAT MAKES BRANDON [ROUTH] THE RIGHT 'SUPERMAN'?

MARSDEN: You know I think whatever Bryan saw, his gift is I believe

he has this eye and he has impeccable taste. It sounds really narcissistic [Laughs]

but I think when you see Brandon walk into a room you immediately look at him

and go 'Oh my God.' Not only physically is he this commanding presence but he

is a very sweet guy, very generous actor. It was amazing because when I first

met him I went 'Ok, he doesn't look like the man I remember in Chris Reeve,

then he will do some facial expression and he will look exactly like Chris Reeve.

Not that Bryan is even worrying about emulating Chris Reeve, he's not at all,

but its obvious when he walks into the room and speaks, he just has this, he

embodies in his real life, I've gotten to know him, and there are so many aspects

of Brandon that are not only Superman but Clark Kent and Clark Kent from the

farm. He is playing 3 different characters in the movie and there is a lot of

him in each role and so he is a terrific actor. I think that people are going

to be very pleased. He is the obvious choice I think.

 

IN SUPERMAN RETURNS CLARK DOESN'T LIKE YOUR CHARACTER. HE IS JEALOUS BECAUSE

OF THE LOVE INTEREST BETWEEN LOIS AND RICHARD, BUT AT THE SAME TIME RICHARD

DOESN'T LIKE SUPERMAN.

MARSDEN: That's not true though, I think Richard is conflicted about

what's going on but I think that Richards standpoint is that it is Superman,

it sucks to have the ex-boyfriend be Superman but Bryan came to me and said

'I think that Richard likes Superman and he is a fan of Superman. He is a normal

guy who if you see a guy streak across the sky it's like, that is really F'ing

cool. This guy is amazing and he does great things.' and Richard embodies a

lot of that, Richard is a good guy and charming likeable guy and so the difficulty

and challenge for his is that when you have feelings for somebody and you love

somebody, I don't care who you are, it just makes it more complicated for Superman

and Clark, and it makes it complicated for Lois because of her conflicted feelings

and me too because we are engaged and we have a whole life together. I just

think it makes for an interesting very realistic approach to an emotional relationship

 

 

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uia só

saiu no MDM

Superman Returns:
capas de colecionador
terça-feira, 16 de maio de 2006 - 19h07


 

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Opa, opa! Mais notícias do azulão, nerdalhada! A revista britânica Total Film chega amanhã nas bancas da Inglaterra com duas capas de colecionador para os fãs de Superman Returns.

 

A capa da revista emula um jornal, que anuncia a volta do Azulão para Metrópolis. No centro do "jornal", há uma foto colorida do Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve) e, na outra capa, uma do Superman (Brandon Routh). Bem, clique aí e veja como ficaram!

 

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Cara, começou o que eu temia... essa comparação do Brandom Routh com Reeve é dose. O rapaz está com um peso muito grande nas costas (no bom sentido). Espero que o filme saia tão deslumbrante que faça as pessoas esquecerem dessa comparação boba.

Ah sim... tirando isso, as capas estão fodases!

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Ah... vejam os detalhes de sombras e veias nas mãos do Super!! Viram?? Então esse não é CGI né??smiley36.gif

creio que essa "CGIzação" smiley36.gif das imagens seja uma estratégia da produção

ao memso tempo que coloca o Super como um Deus, já que o momento em que ele aparece seria meio "fora da realidade", diminui a diferença para quando for realmente CGI

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Prq ressuscitaram o hôme agora???

 

 

Pq simplesmente o povo não se cansa de fazer comparações entre os dois atores e os filmes... Isso sempre é ruim, principalmente no que diz respeito a comparação entre os atores... Ainda temos algum tempo para esperar pra ver o quanto Routh foi afetado por esse excesso de comparação, mas espero, com toda sinceridade, que ela não tenha pesado demais nas costas de nosso novo Superman....

 

Sunderhus

 

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