So far. filmmaker Zack Snyder's made a zombie movie ("Dawn Of The Dead"), a glossy testosterone-addled swords and sandals epic ("300"), an ironic, deconstructed super hero film (which isn't that ironic or deconstructed, but whatever, let him have fun with words; "Watchmen") and a fantasy-filled femme fatales music video ("Sucker Punch"). But all of these films, Snyder calls a movie about an alien who comes from another planet, is fostered by human beings and then grow up to be a god, only to see his new adopted planet become besieged by overlords from his former home, "the most realistic movie I've made." Of course he's talking about his latest picture, the Superman film, "Man Of Steel." Is it the influence of Christopher Nolan, screenwriter David S. Goyer, and producers Charles Roven ("The Dark Knight Rises") and Emma Thomas ("Inception," most of Nolan's films)? Or is it just the material: Snyder knows he can't just bring the speed-ramping the entire time? Either way,...
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