I stumbled across a recent Forbes article this morning and thought it was an interesting commentary. Bryan Singer apparently is blaming Superman Return's debated failure on the fact that he made the movie to appeal to women. razz , and d) is trying to alienate all of the movie watching public out there into boycotting his future movie endeavors. huh (1/2 for this comment and half because he's making movies which appeal to women, i.e. instead of those which appeal to men, so men will no longer want to see his films.) I'm hoping that Bryan Singer was misquoted, because that seems like a very bad mistake (statement) for anyone in Hollywood to make.

It does make me wonder though, what would Superman Returns looked like (just plot ideas, not the actual script that was used) had another director, such as M. Night Shyamalan, been at the helm instead of Bryan Singer? /I personally thought "Unbreakable" was a terrific, non-stereotypical super hero film./

What do you think?


VirginiaR.
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