stopmarkus: geekinglikeaboss: intjint:mcgregorswench:estebanwaseaten:dianasofthemyscira: You a
stopmarkus: geekinglikeaboss: intjint: mcgregorswench: estebanwaseaten: dianasofthemyscira: You are Superman, aren’t you? Lois, look, we’ve been through these hallucinations of yours before. Can’t you see what you almost did? Throwing yourself off a building 30 stories high? Can’t you see what a tragic mistake you almost made? I made a mistake? I made a mistake because I risked my life instead of yours. Lois! Don’t be insane! And don’t fall down ‘cause you’re just going to have to get up again!Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (2006) This scene features one of the best things about Chris Reeve’s portrayal, which is that he physicalized his different choices between playing Clark and Superman. Like, look at the difference: He could go from Rick Moranis to Chris Evans with just his posture. It’s like his glasses are weighing his entire body down. Here it is, in motion: Acting. This is a perfect example that proves that the Clark Kent disguise actually does work….and how it works…. Christopher Reeve was the best Superman and still is Are we gonna discuss that Lois Lane rationalized that Superman wouldn’t even feel a bullet, thus wouldn’t even know he hadn’t been hit, causing Clark Kent to reveal himself for who he truly is without her having to risk anybodies life? Lois Lane, an investigative reporter who is at the top of her field, went on a hunch and played a brilliant trick to get Clark to reveal that he was Superman. And she did it in a way that wouldnt hurt anyone if she was wrong. She knew she could be wrong and wanted to ensure Clarks safety if she was. This scene is a testament to Lois and how brilliant and amazing she is at her work -- source link