Superman Return

July 31, 2006
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United States/Australia, 2006
U.S. Release Date: 6/28/06 (wide)
Running Length: 2:37
MPAA Classification: PG-13 (Violence)
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1

Cast: Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, James Marsden, Parker Posey, Frank Langella, Sam Huntington, Eva Marie Saint, Marlon Brando, Tristan Leabu
Director: Bryan Singer
Screenplay: Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris, based on characters originated by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
Cinematography: Newton Thomas Sigel
Music: John Ottman, John Williams
U.S. Distributor: Warner Brothers

At the end of Superman II, the producers promised “Coming Soon: Superman III.” It has taken 26 years for that promise to be fulfilled. To be sure, there were movies in the 1980s called Superman III and Superman IV, but those were bad jokes masquerading as motion pictures, unimaginative stories cashing in on a pay-day. These many years later, Bryan Singer has gotten it right. In fact, Superman Returns is not only a credit to the first two Superman movies; it may be the best of the series. Its combination of romance and fantasy adventure is unparalleled in superhero comic book-to-movie sagas.

What differentiates Superman Returns from the average superhero movie is its focus on the love story between Superman (Brandon Routh) and Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth). If you think Mary Jane and Peter Parker are star crossed, they’ve got nothing on this couple. Of course, the Lois/Superman pairing has never been simple. Clark Kent has always been lurking around. Now, there are further complications. With Superman having been away from Earth for the better part of a half-decade, Lois has moved on in a big way. She has a son, Jason (Tristan Leabu), and a boyfriend, Richard (James Marsden), although she resolutely refuses to marry him. Maybe it has something to do with the man of her dreams. Some may not appreciate the amount of screen time devoted to these characters and their romantic interaction but, for me, it provides balance. Suddenly, Superman Returns has more to offer than a megalomaniac seeking world dominion -although it has that as well.

When last we saw Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey), he was played by Gene Hackman and was off to prison. So, like Superman, he has been out of the spotlight for a while. He’s “yesterday’s news.” Once free, however, he is more determined than ever to make his mark on the face of the globe. He visits Superman’s Fortress of Solitude and pilfers all the crystals. With these, he intends to create a new continent and destroy a few of the old ones in the process. Superman, newly returned from a futile outer space search for other survivors from Krypton, will (of course) oppose his old nemesis, but this time Luthor is ready for him. Revenge is a dish served cold, with Kryptonite icing. Superman’s return to once again aid mankind may be short-lived.

Gone are Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, and Gene Hackman. It’s a credit to their replacements that they’re not missed, at least within the context of the film. Brandon Routh channels his predecessor, although his version of Clark is a little less gawky. Kate Bosworth provides an altogether different take on Lois - a sexier, more modern view. She’s prettier than Kidder, and there’s more chemistry in her scenes with her co-star. Kevin Spacey’s Luthor is cut from the same mold as Hackman’s, except he’s more cruel and less flippant. He has his share of one-liners but, when it comes down to it, he doesn’t waste time with drawn-out monologues. That’s when he’s at his most brutal.

There are no miscasts to be found in the supporting cast, either. Parker Posey’s Kitty fills the function of Miss Teschmacher - Luthor’s female stooge who has a soft spot for the Man of Steel. James Marsden, following director Bryan Singer to Metropolis from Professor X’s school, has the tricky role of playing the foil in Lois and Superman’s romance without coming across as a jerk. Richard is a nice guy. Eva Marie Saint plays Clark’s Earth mother, who gets to find her son and almost lose him again. The only returning cast member from the original Superman is Marlon Brando, with archival footage recreating his limited part as Jor-El, Superman’s biological father.

For those who go to superhero movies for the action, rest assured there’s plenty of that. While the extended climactic sequence is the movie’s longest and most involved, I was partial to the rescue of a space shuttle and airplane, which heralds the Man of Steel’s return to his adopted planet. It’s a great moment, filled with tension, and topped off with top-notch special effects. Visually, Superman Returns offers the kind of upgrade one would expect after a quarter century layoff. This time, you really believe a man can fly.

Composer John Ottman puts his ego aside and gives John Williams’ original music plenty of play. Singer provides us with a blast from the past with opening credits. Not only is the music 100% Williams, but the lettering nearly replicates that which was used in Superman and Superman II. There are other unobtrusive homages to the first two films, from Lois’ spelling faux pas to Luthor’s love of maps. Singer may not be a fan of the Superman comic books, but his affection for and knowledge of what Richard Donner brought to the screen is evident.

Superman Returns clocks in at a fat 157 minutes, but I hardly noticed the passage of time. The movie had me enthralled from opening to closing. One could easily argue that Singer used his time in the X-Men universe as an opportunity to hone his superhero movie skills. Superman Returns is near the top - if not at the top - of the superhero movie pile. It offers nearly everything: romance, action, humor, and plenty of goose bumps. For Superman, many happy returns.

© 2006 James Berardinelli

In my opinion MSFT will go down in next 2-3 days

July 30, 2006

I bought August MSFT 25 put options. I do this after I saw bearish engulfing and also the price in the resistance area. If the price goes againts me then I must cut loss quickly, this is the risk.
MSFT put options
The dow index also in resistance area (11.219 when I write this post), there’s only two choices here whether will go up or go down.
Let’s see what happen next week :-)

July options scorecard

July 26, 2006

Not a good result but with proper money management it will not ruin my capital.
RIMM = 9% loss (from my whole account capital).
This is almost wipe out all my last month profit.

Only Hope - Mandy Moore

July 24, 2006

Artist: Mandy Moore
Song: Only Hope

Listen (windows media)

Mandy Moore

There’s a song that’s inside of my soul.
It’s the one that I’ve tried to write over and over again
I’m awake in the infinite cold.
But you sing to me over and over and over again.

So, I lay my head back down.
And I lift my hands and pray
To be only yours, I pray, to be only yours
I know now you’re my only hope.

Sing to me the song of the stars.
Of your galaxy dancing and laughing and laughing again.
When it feels like my dreams are so far
Sing to me of the plans that you have for me over again.

So I lay my head back down.
And I lift my hands and pray
To be only yours I pray to be only yours
I know now, you’re my only hope.

I give you my destiny.
I’m giving you all of me.
I want your symphony, singing in all that I am
At the top of my lungs, I’m giving it back.

So I lay my head back down.
And I lift my hands and pray
To be only yours, I pray, to be only yours
I pray, to be only yours
I know now you’re my only hope.

hmmmmm, hmmmmm, oooooh.

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Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead man’s chest

July 17, 2006

Pirates of The Caribbean

* Rated: PG-13
* Starring: Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Bill Nighy, Geoffrey Rush
* Directed by: Gore Verbinski
* Genre: Action and Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy, New Release
* Running Time: 150 minutes
* Studio Release Date: 07/07/06

I watched this movie on sunday afternoon with my friend and we loved it. I think Dead Man’s Chest does not live up to the hype of a finer sequel to the first movie, The Curse of the Black Pearl. (I felt dissatisfied about this). The special effect of Dead Man’s Chest is good but it was not as incredible as of an experience compared to The Curse of the Black Pearl.

There’s so much to say about this movie! I must tell you that you must see the first in order to understand this one.

Movie Tickets

Conoco Phillips - Aug 2006 70 put and Barrick Gold Corp - Oct 2006 30 put

On July 13th I bought Conoco Phillips put option at 3.40 my bias is downtrend for this stock, as you can see on this chart there is a “hanging man”, also in several days the price was tried to penetrated the resistance at 69 and it couldn’t. I must cut my losses above 69, though.
Conoco Phillips chart

My second trade for this week is Barrick Gold Corp put option at 2.10.
The chart was penetrated my upper Keltner channel convincingly although on the next day the price move higher but still did not penetrated resistance line, i hope it will goes lower in several days, my stop loss is at 31 or above.
Barrrick Gold Corp. chart

RISK DISCLOSURE!
Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors.
See the characteristics and risks of standardized options.
Risk only the money you can afford to lose.

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