Why would Supermans father have an 'S' logo on his chest? on Krypton he is Kal-El, his Father Jor-El. Superman is a nickname he has on Earth. Why th 'S' logo? was he called Superman on krypton too? its just dum, the writers didnt think this through enough.
thanks blue,you really got what i was trying to do.these films were made when i first started,with basicly no effects.if only i could finish the trilogy that i wanted this to be.this was the first film and use green screen and special effect since i am amble to now.but i hav no actors
Excellent....really captured that epic feeling. The images passing without a human being acting there, just silently speaking volumes to the music. Well done!
John Williams wrote an ingenious score to this film. His composition "The Trip to Earth" was written to capture musically the infant Kal-El's journey to Earth.
I think your "film" would be best served by using that piece still. The filmmaker's knew what they were doing when they matched that sequence with the soundtrack.
I would like to have that book. It isn't easy to look at it through here.
CaptainArrrgh 3 weeks ago
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Why would Supermans father have an 'S' logo on his chest? on Krypton he is Kal-El, his Father Jor-El. Superman is a nickname he has on Earth. Why th 'S' logo? was he called Superman on krypton too? its just dum, the writers didnt think this through enough.
tentimetex 3 months ago
sucks!!!!
trafficsignal101 8 months ago
thanks blue,you really got what i was trying to do.these films were made when i first started,with basicly no effects.if only i could finish the trilogy that i wanted this to be.this was the first film and use green screen and special effect since i am amble to now.but i hav no actors
horroricon 2 years ago
Excellent....really captured that epic feeling. The images passing without a human being acting there, just silently speaking volumes to the music. Well done!
bluewatercool 2 years ago
John Williams wrote an ingenious score to this film. His composition "The Trip to Earth" was written to capture musically the infant Kal-El's journey to Earth.
I think your "film" would be best served by using that piece still. The filmmaker's knew what they were doing when they matched that sequence with the soundtrack.
Brilliantbeing 3 years ago
Hey what comic book is that?
metalore 3 years ago