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I don't feel that it was, if for no other reason than it still felt like a genuine Superman story to me, albeit a weird one that probably didn't deserve the theatrical treatment--baby and all. Hopeman doesn't feel the same way to me. It's more like some Bizarro, alternate universe Superman story. I couldn't connect to that guy. He didn't touch on those things that I cared about seeing in Superman since I was two years old. And for me, that's a far worse sin.
 
SR is evert bit as bad a Superman movie as MOS is, obviously for different reasons.

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Folks who poohpoo SR, & then praise MOS - need to recognize.

One - while not perfect of course, has heart.

The other - is just Celebrity Death Match without clay-mation. :lol
 
Folks who poohpoo SR, & then praise MOS - need to recognize.

One - while not perfect of course, has heart.

The other - is just Celebrity Death Match without clay-mation. :lol

Agreed. What I hated about MOS so much, what them hammering in your face that Clarke had it rough for being different and the examples they used to show the audience were all very cliche incidents. The bully pushing him down, the running out of class and in the closet while a whole class is just standing there (would never happen in real life) and he can hear his classmates calling him a freak. I just couldn’t get into the movie at all.
 
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