Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:39 pm
Promising news ahead: the first reviews are in and they're all overwhelmingly positive...though some of the comments in these reviews are positively bizarre (Kevin Spacey employs a LIGHTER touch than Gene Hackman? The dig over Williams' SUPERMAN score in the Variety review is also laughable...must be a friend of Ottman or something).
About the only drawback seems to be Bosworth -- she's been mentioned as cold and a letdown in each of the three reviews I've read -- but kudos on all sides for the technical aspects. 157 minutes, too!!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13389957/site/newsweek
"The movie follows form by making Lex Luthor a comic menace. Spacey, who can do ironic megalomania in his sleep, has a decidedly lighter touch than Gene Hackman."
http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117930 ... id=31&cs=1
"Topping off these aspects is the evocative, darkly lyrical score by John Ottman, continuing in his unique dual role for Singer as composer and editor (with Elliot Graham). The sometimes ethereal qualities of Ottman's work, amplified by significant choral strains, provide an emotional dimension -- and show up Williams' "Star Wars" thematic variation for the bombast it is.":evil:
"The only semi-disappointment in the cast is Bosworth. First off, she seems too young to have been working for the newspaper for more than five years and to plausibly have had her kid for the same length of time. More significantly, she comes off as flinty and cold for too long, denying Lois a beating heart beneath the brusquely professional m.o. You never get a strong sense of the woman inside the newshound with an unrivaled inside connection to the most famous man in the world."
About the only drawback seems to be Bosworth -- she's been mentioned as cold and a letdown in each of the three reviews I've read -- but kudos on all sides for the technical aspects. 157 minutes, too!!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13389957/site/newsweek
"The movie follows form by making Lex Luthor a comic menace. Spacey, who can do ironic megalomania in his sleep, has a decidedly lighter touch than Gene Hackman."

http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117930 ... id=31&cs=1
"Topping off these aspects is the evocative, darkly lyrical score by John Ottman, continuing in his unique dual role for Singer as composer and editor (with Elliot Graham). The sometimes ethereal qualities of Ottman's work, amplified by significant choral strains, provide an emotional dimension -- and show up Williams' "Star Wars" thematic variation for the bombast it is.":evil:
"The only semi-disappointment in the cast is Bosworth. First off, she seems too young to have been working for the newspaper for more than five years and to plausibly have had her kid for the same length of time. More significantly, she comes off as flinty and cold for too long, denying Lois a beating heart beneath the brusquely professional m.o. You never get a strong sense of the woman inside the newshound with an unrivaled inside connection to the most famous man in the world."