Superman:
The Early Years: Behind The Scenes of Smallville
Sunday 17th March, 2.30pm, Channel 4, Wide screen
Only aired in the United Kingdom
Review by Brian
Davis
Review:
The
show begins with a small title sequence using clips from the show,
Remy Zeros theme tune and an S emblem graphic
which is not the familiar Superman graphic but the one from Smallville
the one used on the football players shirts.
Andi
Peters is in Vancouver, Canada where the show is made. The programme
kicks off with a brief description of Smallville, explaining
what its all about. Nothing fresh but good analysis for anyone
who isnt familiar with the show. We see clips of the eight
main characters on set while filming Nicodemus all boasting
considerably longer hair, Whitney having a whole new style all together.
Special
effects clips are shown showcasing Clarks various powers. The cast
are asked when they were first introduced to the legend of Superman.
Kristen Kreuk laughs with embarrassment, as Lois and Clark
seems to be the furthest back she can remember. Michael Rosenbaum
recounts how he had a pair of Superman underoos. John Schneider
talks about his days in Dukes of Hazard and Annette
OToole talks about playing Lana Lang in Superman 3 opposite
Christopher Reeve. John Schneider makes an interesting comment explaining
that essentially Smallville shows us why Superman makes the
choices he does in later years due to experiences he has had as
a teenager in Smallville.
Andi
Peters appears outside of the main Smallville studio in Vancouver
and explains that this studio houses the three main sets of Smallville
Lex Luthors Mansion, the Kent Barn and the Kent Family home.
Peters walks around and we meet Tom Wellings double Rob James
who plays Clarks hands in the scenes where Clark is being
effected by Kryptonite and in the fast motion blur sequences when
Clark is running at super speed. Peters chats to Michael Rosenbaum
who is on his way to film a scene in Nicodemus. He explains that
the episode is about a flower that makes people act out their inner
most desires and speak their mind. We see a scene being shot were
Jonathan Kent is having a rather heated discussion with Lex Luthor
telling him how much he hates him befriending his son. This looks
like a great episode.
Andi
talks briefly to the script supervisor who explains that they never
change a word from script to screen. We learn that Michael Rosenbaum
is the joker of the set. We see him putting on a camp voice and
holding a piece of chocolate that someone left on set and he holds
up the Smallville issue of Mad Magazine to the camera, points at
the cartoon Luthor, smiles to the camera and says You know
what they say about men with space in their teeth.
After
the break we see more on the filming of Nicodemus, this time with
Sam Jones. Jones repeats the general storyline and we see a late
dramatic scene where Pete is accusing Lex of stealing Clark as a
friend and has turned up at the mansion with a gun to kill him.
An
interview with Tom Welling reveals his thoughts on the part. He
explains that he had to be sure he was making the right decision
as Smallville is something that he has to devote the next
5-7 years of his life to. He says that its great that the
cast care so much about the show and try to make the stories more
believable. Michael Rosenbaum jokes around in his interview as he
plays pool with Peters. He says that he gets more women now and
hed love to get it on with Kelly Brook but her fiancé
is very nice and extremely strong.
Tom
Welling reveals that relationships in Smallville fit into triangles.
Theres Clark, Lex and Lexs Father, Clark and his
parents, Clark, Lana and Whitney and Clark, Chloe and Pete.
Sam Jones talks about his three-way relationship with Chloe and
Clark. Alison Mack describes them as the little Scooby-Doo
trio. She goes on to say that her character loves Clark but
shes no Lana Lang. Kristin Kreuk defends Whitney He
has a good side. Its just the producers havent shown
it yet. Eric Johnson describes his character as a good
guy who cares about Lana. Tom Welling talks about the Lana
tension You know its not going to happen but you still
want them to.
The
programme begins to wrap up as Michael Rosenbaum titles the show
The S Files a combination of Superman and The
X-Files. Tom Welling says he works on the show 14 hours a day, 5-6
days a week but still sets his VCR to tape it so he can see how
it all turned out. During the credits Andi Peters jokes around with
Tom Welling asking how he keeps such a trim figure and shows footage
of him stuffing his face with a burger during a lunch break. Overall
this was quite an in-depth half hour show on the insides of Smallville.
This would make a great supplement on a DVD.
by
Brian Davis
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