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  1. Clark and Superman are truly two different people, it’s no wonder glasses fool everyone. Its a great film. Nothing else I can say about it. I love superhero movies and heard this was the movie Kevin Feige shows to cast and crew before every MCU film, just to show them the mindset they’re going for.

  2. Watching Superman fly and the explosions and earthquake and his miracle powers are just wonderful and will forever be in the mind of movie goers. This is such a brilliant film and put a stamp on the genre of superheroes that every other film will try to live up to.

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Richard Donner
    • 1978-12-15
  3. Nov 4, 2010 · In fact, Richard Donner's "Superman" (1978) is surprisingly slow-starting. The scenes of young Clark Kent's boyhood and adolescence might seem pointless if we didn't know, "and someday…that child will grow up to be Superman."

    • Superman and The Mole Men
    • Justice League
    • Superman IV: The Quest For Peace
    • Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice
    • Zack Snyder's Justice League
    • Superman III
    • Man of Steel
    • Superman Returns
    • Superman II
    • Superman

    This low ranking is to say nothing negative of George Reeves’ unforgettable portrayal of the Man of Steel for six seasons in Adventures of Superman. However, Superman and the Mole Men, released in 1951, was basically a glorified TV pilot, only included here because it did have a theatrical release. Rather than battling the titular Mole Men, Supes d...

    There is little to say about 2017’s Justice League that hasn’t already been said. Zack Snyder and Joss Whedon are both distinctive filmmakers with little common ground. The awkwardly stitched together, tonally incoherent mess of a movie is the result of two conflicting visions that never should’ve been a part of the same film. It’s not, strictly sp...

    With Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, the most iconic portrayal of Superman ended, not with a bang, but definitely a whimper. It’s heartbreaking to put Christopher Reeve’s final outing in the red cape so low on the list, especially since it was a story that meant so much to the actor. Reeve had hoped to put the Man of Steel back on track after Sup...

    While fans were undeniably excited to see the Dark Knight face off against the Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justicewas an utterly joyless film in which both heroes are absolutely impossible to like, let alone root for. Released in 2016, Zack Snyder's second DCEU film certainly has its defenders, but the movie didn’t do either character ...

    Zack Snyder's Justice Leaguedealt with some of the issues that cropped up from the 2017 release and the effects of its questionable alterations to the overall plot and universe, and provided curious audiences a fascinating closer look at what the original film was to look like. However, the movie wasn't able to escape some of the core issues that p...

    The original plan for Superman IIImight've panned out differently, but the film released in 1983 feels like the result of someone pitching a Superman/Richard Pryor movie but not actually hammering out any of the story details beforehand. Though the movie might be ridiculous, Reeve was still at the top of his game and Pryor is undeniably funny, even...

    Exploring the lonelier, more alien side of Superman isn’t a bad idea on a paper. The Last Son of Krypton has often struggled with feelings of isolation, a topic that was thoroughly explored on Smallville, but a dark, brooding Superman isn't the beacon of hope for mankind that many fans expect to see. However, it’s not that easy to be a god among me...

    If Superman Returns is guilty of anything, it’s loving the Richard Donner films a little too much. It’s understandable, considering even after all these years, Superman remains a crowning achievement in superhero films. The 2006 movie ignored Superman III and IV, instead continuing on from Superman II. Overall, Bryan Singer's film was a pretty soli...

    Despite its notoriously troubled production, Superman II holds up not only as one of the best movies featuring the Man of Steel, but also as one of the best superhero outings in general. Much like Justice League, the film was the result of two conflicting visions, but Superman II still holds up. The Donner Cut is great too, but the movie’s theatric...

    1978’s Superman introduced the world to Christopher Reeve as the Man of Steel, and he remains the actor most closely associated with the role, despite all the time that passed and the many other actors to take up the mantle since. It also brought fans the palpable chemistry between Reeve’s Superman and Margot Kidder’s intrepid reporter, Lois Lane. ...

    • Jamie Gerber
  4. Aug 19, 2024 · Director James Gunn's Superman (formerly titled Superman: Legacy) feature film starring David Corenswet as the Man of Steel, Rachel Brosnahan as his sweetheart reporter Lois Lane, and...

  5. If you think times were simpler back then, follow watching the '78 Superman with Network, which came out two years prior to Superman's release. We've always had morally dubious characters and unethical forces coming down on us, and that's what Superman originally fought.

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  7. Superman drills through the earth for a visit. But enough of the plot. The movie works so well because of its wit and its special effects. A word more about each. The movie begins with the tremendous advantage that almost everyone in the audience knows the Superman saga from youth.

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