It's a bifold affection this anniversary on At the Movies, with Peter Travers highlighting both the new Superman blur Man of Steel and Seth Rogen's bouncy new comedy, This Is the End. Travers bliss things off with the latter, which stars Rogen, James Franco, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride and Jonah Hill all arena obnoxious, über-Hollywood versions of themselves as the apocalypse begins. "If we accept a funnier ball than this little badass baby, it's gonna be a miracle," Travers raves, abnegation to accord abroad any spoilers.
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As for Man of Steel, Travers admits he was a bit afraid about the latest Superman reboot (considering Superman Returns came out in 2006), as studios just assume to be pumping out superhero flicks for simple money. But our assured analyzer larboard the amphitheater abundantly surprised: Man of Steel doesn't top the Christopher Reeve movies, but as far as call the Superman agent story, Henry Cavill makes a acceptable assuming as a moodier, added apparitional Clark Kent – a appropriate assuredly brought out by the film's producer, Christopher Nolan. Superman eventually faces off adjoin Michael Shannon's General Zod, and admitting it's absolutely action-packed, Travers says director Zack Snyder (300, Watchmen) does get a bit too trigger-happy with the explosions and crumbling buildings.
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Still, "you can't go wrong!" exclaims Travers. "This is one of those attenuate summer weekends area I'm adage both This Is the End and Man of Steel are acceptable abundant movies to absorb your bucks on."
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