Grew up reading Post-Crisis, but I find Pre-Crisis Superman comics fun to read as well. Don't really have a preference, depends on what mood I'm in really. However, there was alot of mythology created in that Pre-Crisis/Silver Age era, and by extension, I suppose I appreciate that stuff more. Just wouldn't go so far as to say I PREFER it always.
Grew up with Hamill's interpretation of The Joker, and that's the DEFINITIVE version of the character in my estimation. Liked Ledger's interpretation well enough, but wasn't exactly awed by it. Hardy's Bane, however, is by far my favorite interpretation of the character outside of the comics. I'm very thankful he was chosen for the role.
I'd say Julius Schwartz. It was his idea to revive all of DC's Golden Age characters, but re-imagined them with a more "Modern" sensibility, and gave them science fiction flavored origins.
Image is a conglomerate of a half dozen guys, most of whom established their own studios, largely working independently of one another. There's really no single father figure coming out of that publishing model.
Foxx is a capable enough actor, but I find his performances uneven at best. Sometimes he's good, sometimes he comes across as phoning it in. Hopefully with Electro, it's the former, and not the latter.
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