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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 29, 2022 21:13:57 GMT
1- When Lois is hanging from the helicopter/roof, holding on simple metal bars, and you can see that the street below was VERY DISTANT... do you think that the length between Lois and the street below was "realistic" for the Daily Planet building?
2- Was the sequence in which Superman grabs Lois, and then the helicopter, still spectacular in your view? I would have preferred a less tall/lower highscraper, in order to raise the stakes and make the scene more frightning. Or maybe am I wrong?
3- Do you think that Superman was at the middle of the highscraper when he grabbed Lois?
Thank you so much.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jul 30, 2022 1:16:58 GMT
1- When Lois is hanging from the helicopter/roof, holding on simple metal bars, and you can see that the street below was VERY DISTANT... do you think that the length between Lois and the street below was "realistic" for the Daily Planet building?
2- Was the sequence in which Superman grabs Lois, and then the helicopter, still spectacular in your view? I would have preferred a less tall/lower highscraper, in order to raise the stakes and make the scene more frightning. Or maybe am I wrong?
3- Do you think that Superman was at the middle of the highscraper when he grabbed Lois?
Thank you so much. 1. Sure, as realistic as a helipad on that building. Surely there wouldn't be one without sufficient height advantage in the urban centre environs. 2. Still is, because no one's met Superman yet & everyone's scared to death. The taller building shrinks the helicopter & makes it seem further away. Nakatomi building for example had the chopper explosion, lower building height, & was less about the distance & more about the exploding set piece. The higher the scarier for a falling victim. 3. Yeah probably.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 30, 2022 10:48:58 GMT
1- When Lois is hanging from the helicopter/roof, holding on simple metal bars, and you can see that the street below was VERY DISTANT... do you think that the length between Lois and the street below was "realistic" for the Daily Planet building?
2- Was the sequence in which Superman grabs Lois, and then the helicopter, still spectacular in your view? I would have preferred a less tall/lower highscraper, in order to raise the stakes and make the scene more frightning. Or maybe am I wrong?
3- Do you think that Superman was at the middle of the highscraper when he grabbed Lois?
Thank you so much. 1. Sure, as realistic as a helipad on that building. Surely there wouldn't be one without sufficient height advantage in the urban centre environs. 2. Still is, because no one's met Superman yet & everyone's scared to death. The taller building shrinks the helicopter & makes it seem further away. Nakatomi building for example had the chopper explosion, lower building height, & was less about the distance & more about the exploding set piece. The higher the scarier for a falling victim. 3. Yeah probably.
1- That's true.
2- Yes, it was scary for Lois anyway. People in the street just did not perceive the helicopter, I guess.
3- So it seems.
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