27 de junho de 2006

"Super-Homem" | Um épico, diz Bryan Singer

entrevista Newsweek

A Flying Leap

Bryan Singer ditched the 'X-Men' to direct 'Superman Returns.' He talks about budget rumors, panic attacks and resurrecting the Man of Steel.

By Sean Smith
Newsweek

July 3-10, 2006 issue - two years ago Bryan Singer walked away from the "X-Men" franchise he had created to direct "Superman Returns." Good call. Early reviews, including NEWSWEEK's, have been raves. As the film begins, Superman (Brandon Routh) has returned from a five-year search for Krypton to discover that Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) has a 5-year-old son, a devoted boyfriend (James Marsden) and a Pulitzer Prize for writing the column "Why the World Doesn't Need Superman." Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey), meanwhile, is hatching a plan for global destruction.

Para ler em Newsweek International Edition

A citação

"Superman Returns" is the most heterosexual movie I've ever made."

- Bryan Singer, realizador

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