Not Enough Gay Action in 'Superman Returns,' Says Kevin Smith
The director says, "I love X-Men and X-Men II. I think X-Men 2 is a fantastic comic book movie, and I love the fact that that dude (Singer) knows how to make a popcorn movie, but he likes to throw a little enlightenment in there. You look at the X-Men movies and it's an allegory for what it's like to be gay, like, if you take the word 'mutant' out of that movie and stick 'gay' in, the movie still works.
"I was really looking forward to him doing the third one because it would be an out-and-out gay fantasia - I was hoping that the dude would go for a kind of Brokeback Mutant kind of movie, but he opted to do Superman. I thought he'd make a really gay Superman but he didn't; it was more Jesus' Superman... a lot of Messianic poses and what not and I was hoping for a little more gay action."
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