Part 2! FIRST TIME WATCHING SUPERMAN (1978) Reaction! (Review x Commentary)

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Original movie: Superman (1978)
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@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 10 ай бұрын
Watch Part 1: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/irWAfrpjz8yaqnk.html
@tomhoffman4330
@tomhoffman4330 10 ай бұрын
Hey Shree, I talked to E.D. the other day, told him about all the Fun He'd missed with Part-1. (LOL) Hopefully He'll be joining Us for Part-2 here today...🤞
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 10 ай бұрын
Yay! Hope to see you both 😊
@missc2492
@missc2492 7 ай бұрын
There's another 3 movies for you to enjoy watching too 😊😊😊
@cano21
@cano21 9 ай бұрын
Christopher Reeve is still the gold standard when it comes to Supes for me. This and Star Wars were the two most awe-inspiring movies from my early childhood. Great memories ❤
@L.U.-og5nd
@L.U.-og5nd Ай бұрын
We Gen Xers had it so good at the movies...shit, at childhood. This was the first movie I ever saw and it imprinted on me. Then came Return of the Jedi and Indy and....💕 But yes, Christopher Reeve was abd always will be the best Superman onscreen and off.💙
@davidmeir9348
@davidmeir9348 10 ай бұрын
The scene that you picked up on, when he is at Lois' appartment and struggles if he should tell her his secret or not, is a textbook example that should be shown in acting schools on how convincingly play a dual character. That's a magnificent performance if I ever saw one because it is so subtle. A masterclass of acting.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Well said!
@donaldcordner1936
@donaldcordner1936 9 ай бұрын
I ... loved ... this movie. I remember my father telling me back in the summer of 1978 about a "Superman movie" coming out soon. Even at 11 years old, I recall being cynical enough to say to him that I thought they would mess it all up. Still, in December of that year, Dad took us kids to see it in one of the last remaining single-theater cinemas in town. It had a huge lobby with an incredible and classy chandelier and everything. We snuck in coolers of iced tea and hoagies, and even a cassette recorder as well, to capture the audio from the movie... all my Dad's idea, by the way. We were all AWESTRUCK at the spectacle that was "Superman: The Movie", and it was made extra sweet by my father's childlike wonder and glee at seeing his favorite superhero come to life in such a literally perfect way. I played that tape until the player itself finally stopped working. It's funny to have such an emotional attachment to a film as I do to this one. While it is a fantastic work of art to be sure, in my heart I know that the real reason is the eternal connection to my Dad that it gives me whenever I see it. For this reason above all, "Superman: The Movie", will always hold a special place in my heart that is more than just the love of a great film, far more indeed. It is the connection it gives me to the very first Superman I ever knew and loved, who I was so very blessed to call ... "Dad".
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this memory ❤
@AubreySciFi
@AubreySciFi 10 ай бұрын
Cameos of note: Kirk Alyn, who played the first ever screen Superman in movie serials in 1948, was Lois Lane's father on the train when young Clark runs past. Lois Lane's mother, in the same scene, was played by Noel Neil, who had famously played Lois Lane herself in the same movie serials in 1948 and the later 1950's TV series with George Reeve as Superman. Rex Reed, the film critic, also has a cameo as himself in the scene where Clark follows Lois out of the Daily Planet, and Rex is walking in, and Lois introduces them. (I guess Rex is the film critic for the Daily Planet in the Superman universe.) And Larry Hagman well known for starring in the sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie" (1965-69) and J R Ewing on "Dallas" (1978-1991) was the General at Miss Tesmacher's "car accident" that suggests "mouth to mouth and a vigorous chest massage". The Director Richard Donner also has a cameo himself in a scene only included in the expanded version where he talks to Clark Kent on the street after the first appearance of Superman.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks for letting me know 😍
@raoularmagnac2037
@raoularmagnac2037 9 ай бұрын
I just love the way Superman smiles into the camera at the end. What a difference compared to the other Superman actors, who try to be so dark and brooding. This is why I just LOVE Christopher Reeve's portrayal so MUCH! He is just so positive, optimistic, and hopeful! 😁
@davidgradwell8830
@davidgradwell8830 4 ай бұрын
Exactly! Superman is always represented just like the other superheroes these days: permanently pissed. That's totally wrong for this character. It's like casting Wednesday Addams to play Shirley Temple! Superman is all about boundless charm and optimism. His symbol is said to be Kryptonian for the word, "hope." If you go back to watch the George Reeves' "Adventures of Superman" 1950s classic TV series, it's a full-on charm offensive. That tradition continued through Christopher Reeve. Superman is not the Hulk, or Punisher. He is Batman's best friend, but that's a case of opposites attracting. Superman gives Batman hope and that's a job that only Superman can do!
@donaldcordner1936
@donaldcordner1936 9 ай бұрын
Did you notice, at the end of the date scene on the balcony, when Supes flies away, it is one continuous camera shot with no cuts all the way to Clark being at the door? They did this all "in-camera" in one take by having the part with Supes flying away rear-screen projected and then they just pan over to the door where Clark is waiting. I LOVE clever filmmaking like that!
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Wow, great catch! 😍
@specialforcesoffaith8585
@specialforcesoffaith8585 10 ай бұрын
I agree with you. Christopher Reeve is the best Superman ever. I wasn't alive when this movie came out, but since I was about 4 years old, no one else but him has made me believe a man could fly.
@integrity101
@integrity101 9 ай бұрын
Look up Superman 2 FINAL CUT & Superman REDEEMED
@ChaoticButterfly
@ChaoticButterfly 9 ай бұрын
Christopher Reeve was actually inspired by Cary Grant's character in Bringing up Baby, who was also then based off of Harold Lloyd, who was so known for his "Glasses character," that people didn't recognize him WITHOUT the glasses! Christopher Reeve based his performance as Clark after Grant's character, and the descendance of the character from Lloyd to Reeve really shows. I wish we had a modern Superman who was played so well! T-T
@RKStrikerJK5
@RKStrikerJK5 9 ай бұрын
10:05 If for nothing else, this is why Christopher Reeve is the _best_ Superman and the best casting choice in superhero history. He NAILED the duality so well.
@Theomite
@Theomite 9 ай бұрын
The main reason Reeve is the greatest Superman (no offense whatsoever to Cavill, or Hoeckner, or Routh), is that he showed that being America's Boy Scout didn't have to be boring: the hero can be fun. He shows the fun in being the good guy with his dad jokes, his breezy way of doing things, and an overt earnestness that makes him awe-inspiring. He doesn't command respect--people give it freely and willingly--and he responds with a smile, maybe a wink, and a wave goodbye. His Superman is the reassuring parent figure that everyone would want. And THAT is why he is the best Superman.
@brandontrammel4581
@brandontrammel4581 10 ай бұрын
Love the reactions. People actually did research on the Superman effect and it's actually real. People would just change the posture and put on glasses and people actually wouldn't recognize them because of how the brain sometimes processes things. That's why the Clark Kent persona works because people literally don't pay attention even tho Clark's a muscular 6'4 gigachad. You should watch Smallville if you haven't already it's amazing
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Wow crazy how subtle changes can go unnoticed! Definitely watching Smallville soon :)
@crowoath8044
@crowoath8044 10 ай бұрын
I remember watching this very beloved movie multiple times in theaters way back in ol 78. I was kind of obsessed with it back then. The Lois death scene STILL traumatizes me a little even after all these decades. I had to look away a few times when you got to that moment 😂 Another fabulous reaction by you and I agree with you so much...newer movies are soooooo unoriginal. I'm gonna give this classic an overdue rewatch over the weekend thanks to you❤
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Awww I'm so glad you enjoyed and i completely agree on the Lois part 😅
@reverts3031
@reverts3031 10 ай бұрын
This movie was so much fun! Superman II was filmed at the same time as this, but because of a dispute between the director and the producer, things changed. For another Christopher Reeve movie (that requires a box of Kleenex) - check out the movie Somewhere In Time.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation ❤
@elizabethhurlbut1475
@elizabethhurlbut1475 9 ай бұрын
Wow, it must have been quite the experience to watch the original Superman movie after watching the films that came later first. Christopher Reeve not only made people believe a man could fly, but showed the charm, charisma, and heart of Superman as his witty disguise as Clark Kent that was more than just the glasses. You could see in reverse where the other films copied small parts from the original. Man of Steel's Clark Kent had more of brooding Batman personae, and loss of Pa Kent to a tornado paled in comparison to the heart-attack of the original and Clark's heart-breaking quote, "all those powers and I couldn't even save him". Thanks as well for reacting to the extended cut with parts I've never seen before. I'll be adding that version to my collection soon.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed ❤
@billythealiensmiller
@billythealiensmiller 9 ай бұрын
RE: "Can you read my mind ?" The poem that Lois recites to him mentally as he flies with her is actually related to a power he has. He can not read her mind, but he does emanate a power that she can feel that makes her wonder about whether he has telepathy. It is referred to as "super-hypnotism". It is how he is able to hypnotize people into never guessing that he is Clark Kent. It over-powers their belief system with a type of mental brute force. He can also make people forget things, but this power is limited. The film makers wisely avoided having Luthor meet Clark Kent because it might not work on Luthor.
@asongurichardson4228
@asongurichardson4228 9 ай бұрын
The trailers sold it for me as kid." You will believe a man can fly was the theme selling point. The movie was ahead of its time,and great. The TV smalleville is one of the best super hero TV show, and explores Clark understanding himself and his powers before becoming superman . It has 10 seasons ,introduces other DC characters each year, and Christopher reeves around season 2 is introduced and plays pivotal role in Clark learning who he is.
@davidbarnes1113
@davidbarnes1113 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for really taking your time with this reaction! So many others I’ve seen rush through it. This film came out when I was 14, and I remember the hype . I had all the posters and fanzines. Fun fact: in the train scene in Smallville with young Lois, the older actress who is the mom is actually Noel Neal, who played Lois Lane in the TV series with George Reeves. Also the actor who plays Perry White is Jackie Cooper from the 1930’s Our Gang/ Little Rascals serials.
@buzbom1
@buzbom1 9 ай бұрын
Omg, another person who saw that. I grew up watching the George Reeves(no relation) 50's tv show so many times. Yup, when I saw Perry White's actor I was giggling over another show I saw every w/e during the late 60's early 70's. Larry Hagman(Maj. Nelson) Otis(squeal like a pig)sorry....He had a lot of other great movies lol. My crush from this was of course Valerie Perrine.... Woof. I was 17 when this came out.......... my God. 😐🙄😥
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching, so glad you enjoyed 😇
@guyjohnson259
@guyjohnson259 9 ай бұрын
The brilliance of this film is that it captures the perfect balance of action, romance, tragedy and comedy. And there's an effortless gravitas to bringing this iconic american myth to the screen. Excelllent filmmaking, respecting the source material and portraying it properly in a realistic setting. There's no cynicism to this film. Just re-watch the scene where he first saves Lois in Metropolis. No one is frightened or intimidated by him. Watch as he lands and takes off. It's not a thunderously kinetic landing or take off. It's done with pure grace. It's Superman as Superman is meant to be portrayed. He's a friend to the world and the world is happy to accept him.
@DanJackson1977
@DanJackson1977 10 ай бұрын
Makes you really miss memorable movie scores. I also love that you can almost hear "Sup-Er-Man" in the first 3 notes of the score... not spoken, just in the 3 notes standing in for lyrics.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Wow😍
@righthandwolf306
@righthandwolf306 3 ай бұрын
There is also that little fanfare just before the big red "S" appears in the opening credits, which sounds like a musical version of the old school "up, up and awaaaaaaay!"
@DavidB-2268
@DavidB-2268 10 ай бұрын
Otis's mistake wasn't why the missile went to New Jersey. It was always Luthor's intention to have missiles hit at opposite sides of the country, as a distraction for Superman. His choice of Hackensack was probably done specifically because her mother lived there.
@technofilejr3401
@technofilejr3401 4 ай бұрын
I could have sworn someone said that the President was in Hackensack that day as well
@nostyx
@nostyx 6 ай бұрын
Christopher Reeve IS Superman! It's sad they don't make many films like this anymore.. this film is just great childhood memories. And John Williams' Superman theme is iconic AF! lol
@Pinkielover
@Pinkielover 10 ай бұрын
The movie is so calming and some parts because Christopher He's a calming person His aura the energy he gives off , Hard to fake that I didn't know him personally I wish I did but from what I hear he was a very Calming individual good guy.. Always loved his presents on screen And interviews.. as a kid in the 80s he was my hero I had the underwear and everything and bedsheets..lol And whenever I see the scene about Hackensack New Jersey reminds me of home .. I was born in Hackensack New Jersey there's a big hospital there I lived three towns over For the first 25 ish years of my life.. Now I live in Az... RIP Christopher Reeve you're missed
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
❤🙏
@micpar2
@micpar2 9 ай бұрын
The actor who played Jimmy Olsen was also in the Justice League movie. Asa police officer. He was in the prison scene when the Flash goes to visit his father. He had them signing into a log book. He also was a police officer when Superman is battling the justice League. He was one of the cops arriving during the battle.
@raoularmagnac2037
@raoularmagnac2037 9 ай бұрын
He also played Marty McFly's older brother, Dave, in "Back to the Future."
@countgeekula9143
@countgeekula9143 10 ай бұрын
Christopher Reeve was the GOAT. RIP ♥️ This looks like the extended edition too which runs just over 3hrs while the theatrical cut is around 2hrs 20. Lots more story and character stuff here plus more silliness with Lex and his nincompoops 😂 Great stuff.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching ❤
@robburns4176
@robburns4176 10 ай бұрын
The visual FX and especially the flying technology was bleeding edge for that time. Into filming it wasn't clear that it was going to work. The entire cast and crew showed up to watch the first flying shot, when Superman leaves the Fortress of Solitude. The cameras rolled, Superman flew, and the director yelled cut. And everyone watching burst into applause; cheering and yelling and crying. That was the time they knew it was going to work. That was when they knew they had a hit on their hands.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Amazing 😍
@Drawkcabi
@Drawkcabi 10 ай бұрын
Growing up all his life on Earth since he was a toddler, Superman's entire body was absorbing our Sun's solar power all that time while he grew. He became saturated with it. He has wells of power even he doesn't know how to tap into except for sometimes when he's emotionally provoked.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Fascinating!
@larryjex6485
@larryjex6485 9 ай бұрын
The practical effects got real in the '70s. 'Alien', 'Close Encounters', 'Jaws', 'Star Wars' and others still look good today. In fact, some even look better than the "stretchy man" CGI I've seen in recent movies.
@matthewmarcinko9157
@matthewmarcinko9157 10 ай бұрын
Interesting fact, Shree: Both this franchise and the first Batman franchise followed the same trajectory: Both had a couple of committed start up films, by the third were bringing in out of place comedians, and by the fourth, the franchise crashed in an unwatchable bomb. Any chance you could do the Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher duologies? ("Batman", "Batman Returns', "Batman Forever", "Batman And Robin") That would be a hoot!
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
I've done a drunk reaction to Batman and Robin 😄 Michael Keaton's Batman reaction coming up next!
@bobbuethe1477
@bobbuethe1477 9 ай бұрын
Drunk is probably the best state to be in to watch "Batman and Robin." 😊
@alexfletcher5192
@alexfletcher5192 5 ай бұрын
The key to Reeve's characterisation here is probably 'vulnerability' - which is probably not allowed today. And Hackman, despite in some senses being 'stunt casting' (a huge name playing a comic role) finally understands the assignment here. It must have been impossible to tell whether this would have been a success. And it promoted a lot of work.
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 10 ай бұрын
Loved it! Loved your reaction to the Clark/Superman posture change, that almost gave me goosebumps! You're totally right! I took his performance for granted until very recently, those little subtle touches, I just sort of accepted him as Clark/Superman.....as if there wasn't any acting involved! Love your reactions to the whole Superman/Lois "romance" as well! The " can you read my mind" sequence always made me cringe and still does, but other than that I love every time those two are together on screen. Once again: I took their chemistry for granted. In real life, they didn't particularly get along! Margot Kidder was a hard partying Hollywood gal of the 70s and 80s, definitely had a coke problem in the 80s......Christopher Reeve was more clean living and also took seriously his "role model" image as Superman. That said, it did not prevent him from immediately taking on what was then "controversial" roles in the play "Fifth Of July" and the movie "Deathtrap". (I know you've seen Deathtrap already, that's why I'm bringing it up!). THANKS, SHREE!!!
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
So glad to see you've enjoyed 😇🙏 Thank you so much!
@TommygunNG
@TommygunNG 9 ай бұрын
Excellent point about people handling things themselves rather than always relying on Superman. In “My Super Ex-Girlfriend,” Una Thurman’s character wasn’t going to stop the missile. When her boyfriend said somebody should do something, she said, “Yes. Like the Air Force. That’s their job, isn’t it?”
@christopherferrarelli2262
@christopherferrarelli2262 10 ай бұрын
I’m surprised that you chose to watch what’s referred to as the Restored International Cut (aka the Extended TV Cut) of the film. Many people when watching Superman will go toward the original theatrical cut from 1978; and not this version, or for that matter the 2000 Special Edition that was supervised by Richard Donner when he attempted to do a re-release in theaters to promote the film coming to DVD in 2001.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
I had no idea, i went in completely blind 😄
@jrasicmark1
@jrasicmark1 10 ай бұрын
This movie placed Smallville in Kansas, not New Jersey. The comics originally didn't mention where Smallville or Metropolis were, but after this movie, Smallville's always been in Kansas ever since.
@sinelo3965
@sinelo3965 10 ай бұрын
In 'Hot shots' there is a scene in which they parody that flight of Loise and Superman.
@oddballbegay2879
@oddballbegay2879 10 ай бұрын
Awesome movie!! Even before I got into Tom Burtons batmans I saw this and believed that a man could fly. That ending with him looking at the camera is top notch. Growing up some miles down the road, my grandma told me they made the Lois death scene and now it's called Superman Canyon. Christopher Reeve is THE Superman.
@dragonray9450
@dragonray9450 9 ай бұрын
Christopher Reeves actually added that posture change himself fyi. :) RIP to a true Super Man
@AubreySciFi
@AubreySciFi 9 ай бұрын
Oh, btw Marc McClure, who plays Jimmy Olsen in this, also famously plays Marty McFly's older brother in the Back to the Future films a few years later.
@technofilejr3401
@technofilejr3401 4 ай бұрын
He also plays a policemen in Justice League
@bryanlangerud7953
@bryanlangerud7953 10 ай бұрын
Namaste 🙏. Just finished watching your review of the second part of Superman. So glad you enjoyed it. I do hope you will continue on and watch Superman 2. It is just as enjoyable as the first. As a bit of movie trivia-the scene of the dam collapsing, the water roaring down the river, and all the people running in fear was a clip from the motion picture Earthquake(1974) re-edited into the movie to save money.
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov 10 ай бұрын
I thought it looked familiar! I recently discovered Earthquake, and always enjoy a George Kennedy disaster movie 😅
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, and for the movie trivia😍 Definitely watching Superman 2 soon!
@blacktronlego
@blacktronlego 9 ай бұрын
I remember anti-smoking posters in our local library with Superman on when I was young. 'I can see the damage that smoking does inside people's bodies, that's why I don't smoke' he said on them. Christopher Reeve WAS Superman for my generation. I don't think there was any other live-action adaptation until 'Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'. That series gave Clark a lot more character, you can understand why Lois loved him as well as Superman. Clark Kent was who he was, Superman was what he did. Although he still died later, Christopher Reeve recovered a lot more from his paralysis than the doctors thought the would, so he was a real life superman as well.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
That poster honestly sounds so effective 👏
@long-timesci-fienthusiast9626
@long-timesci-fienthusiast9626 9 ай бұрын
Hi Shree, as someone who read some of the Superboy & Superman comics in the `60`s. I was delighted when we finally got to see this Superhero movie on the big screen. Previously, there had only been the 1960`s Batman movie based on the TV Series with Adam West. Which I enjoyed as a child viewer of the TV series, but did not take itself seriously unlike the later 1989 film. This film followed the comic storylines to great effect & so any comic fans could immediately feel a connection to it. Also, as you said, Christopher Reeve gave a superb performance as both his characters. Glad you enjoyed it as much as I did, I hope you watch the rest of his performances in the role.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, will do :)
@ottocarson
@ottocarson 9 ай бұрын
Christopher Reeve IS Superman. And then there are actors who play Superman.
@davidgradwell8830
@davidgradwell8830 4 ай бұрын
"You can't talk to a therapist about it." Actually, he does! Superman's best friend and personal therapist is...Batman! Whenever Superman needs to sort something out, he visits Batman, sits down with him in the Batcave, hashes things out--and Batman always gives him excellent, straight, no-nonsense advice.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 4 ай бұрын
Aww 🥰
@AubreySciFi
@AubreySciFi 10 ай бұрын
Christopher Reeve was my first Superman. I saw this at a young age in the theater and then many times on video in the years since. I currently own the Blu-ray version with the theatrical and extended cuts of the film. It's great! The second movie is a lot of fun too. There are two versions of Superman II out there. The theatrical version and the Richard Donner cut. Supermam 1 and 2 were filmed back to back with Donner at the helm. But to make the release date set for the first film, they had to halt production of the sequel part way through filming. By the time they got around to continuing production on S2, Donner had had a falling out with the producers and was summarily replaced by another director. Richard Lester. Lester went a slightly different way with the film, making it more comedic and reshooting some scenes. Years later, Richard Donner went back and re-edited the movie his way and released that version as S2:The Richard Donner cut.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
I see, thanks for letting me know :)
@billythealiensmiller
@billythealiensmiller 9 ай бұрын
They must have had many many second thought about hiring Christopher Reeve, being that the REAL Superman in the hearts of millions was George Reeves, the star of the TV Superman in the 50s. It must have seemed like too weird a coincidence. These 2 actors were not related but it was an eerie coincidence. People thought that George Reeves was unreplaceable as Superman. That was really the biggest of many obstacles. And they ended up with a guy named Reeve. Both actors met tragic ends. This eternal iconic magic came at a price of tragedy.@@ShreeNation
@dionkelly8420
@dionkelly8420 29 күн бұрын
Superman didn't travel back in time. He flew around the Earth and reversed its rotation to reverse the danger that killed Lois, then corrected the Earth's rotation again so that's Lois's only problem was her car battery dying. Also, Superman doesn't kill, so he wasn't going to kill Lex.
@BiggerBadderBrian
@BiggerBadderBrian 25 күн бұрын
That is a bone of contention. Some say that from Superman's POV while travelling at the speed of light, the earth would appear to be going backwards - so he went back in time. If he reversed the earth's orbit, terrible things would happen.
@arraymac227
@arraymac227 10 ай бұрын
A lot of the 'life lesson' speech was not in the original theatrical release, but was included on the(dare I say it) VHS, and later the DVD
@arraymac227
@arraymac227 10 ай бұрын
Also, in Canada we drive on the right side. Except in Newfoundland, where they drive on the left side. Not legally, mind you. They just do.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Lol!
@sexistatheist6464
@sexistatheist6464 10 ай бұрын
Looks like you watched the extended TV version of this film, which has a good half an hour-plus of added footage compared to the theatrical cut. I own the theatrical cut and the special edition (which is around 5 minutes longer than the theatrical cut) on DVD, but haven't actually seen this extra-long version of the film yet. I will buy it on Blu-ray though. This film was directed by Richard Donner, who also directed _Lethal Weapon_ (1987) -- which you've already reacted to on this channel -- as well as _The Omen_ (1976) and _The Goonies_ (1985). _The Omen_ is a good horror film, with similar themes to _The Exorcist,_ and _The Goonies_ is a fun family adventure film. The original plan for this film was to shoot both it and _Superman II_ at the same time, since that would've been cheaper than shooting the two films separately. However, Donner had disputes with the producers behind the scenes, who spent a fortune to get Marlon Brando in the film (they wanted a big name actor on the movie poster, since Christopher Reeve was an unknown at the time), so they decided to halt production on _Superman II_ after shooting around 75% of the footage for it, in order to focus on finishing the first film, and ensuring that was successful. The first film was a success, however the producers decided not to bring Donner back to complete _Superman II,_ in part because Donner insisted on including the scenes they'd shot with Marlon Brando in the film, whereas the producers wanted to cut those scenes in order to save money. Another director named Richard Lester was brought in to finish _Superman II,_ and the theatrical cut of the film ended up being a roughly 50/50 mix of his new footage and Donner's existing footage. Decades later, in 2006, Warner Bros. Pictures contacted Donner and asked if he was interested in serving as a consultant on a director's cut of _Superman II_ that more closely reflected his intended vision of the film. He agreed, and that cut is known as _Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut,_ but while that cut is closer to Donner's intended vision, it still involves compromises, as he hadn't shot all the footage needed to complete his version, meaning that they were forced to keep some of Lester's footage, use screen test footage for one of the new scenes put back in, and use some questionable CGI in other scenes. I'm glad the Richard Donner cut of _Superman II_ was released, as it gave us access to some of the previously unseen footage he'd shot (the additional Marlon Brando footage is especially cool), but if you plan to react to the film yourself, I'd personally recommend going with the theatrical cut, as it's a bit more polished than the Donner cut, is perfectly enjoyable in its own right, and is the version of the film that most of us above a certain age grew up with. It's also the version of the film that _Superman Returns_ was written as a direct sequel to. The plot of _Superman Returns_ doesn't fit with the altered ending of the Richard Donner cut. By the way, if you were wondering why Lex Luthor wore wigs for most of this film, this was a compromise made because Gene Hackman didn't want to shave his head for the role, or wear skull caps in every scene, so they came up with the wig idea as a way to fudge the issue. Not ideal, but I think it was worth the compromise, as he was great in the role.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for letting me know ❤ Will watch the theatrical cut
@mattx449
@mattx449 10 ай бұрын
My childhood mind was blown when he pushed a tectonic plate back into position 🤯
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
My adult mind was blown 💣💥
@AJAT800
@AJAT800 9 күн бұрын
I've been a Superman fan since birth, and this film is my favorite movie of all time
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 10 ай бұрын
Lots of miniatures were used in making this movie. John Williams stole the theme from the Universal Pictures theme, 1931-1932.
@ToddPro
@ToddPro 5 ай бұрын
The "Posture" scene is so iconic to me at least, one of my favorites ever...love Henry, but no one can beat Reeve as Supes AND Clark!
@JOSH-lw2jv
@JOSH-lw2jv 5 ай бұрын
In one of the original airings of the Extended TV Cut, there is a alternate take outside the ambulance with Lex Luthor attacking Otis with the gurney halfway out of the ambulance. That footage can be seen on KZfaq.
@arraymac227
@arraymac227 10 ай бұрын
Yes. before Kryptonite there was Achilles Heel.
@chuckhackett4493
@chuckhackett4493 10 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Jimmy Olsen is played by the same actor who played Marty McFly's brother Dave in Back To The Future.
@Drawkcabi
@Drawkcabi 10 ай бұрын
This will forever be my favorite super hero movie and Christopher Reeve will forever be my Superman.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 10 ай бұрын
Even in later years confined in his wheelchair, Christopher Reeve is Superman as he and his late wife, Dana Reeve created a foundation for spinal cord injuries in which their son, Matthew Reeve is a board member of Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 10 ай бұрын
By the way, Christopher Reeve was a close friend and classmate of another late great actor and comic genius, Robin Williams. Both of them went to Julliard to study acting with late great John Houseman, their instructor. Robin helped Christopher in raising money for research on spinal cord injuries.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Amazing 🙏
@GilesArt
@GilesArt 10 ай бұрын
Oh, and another thing this movie has that modern superhero movies don't have; COLOUR.
@alexfletcher5192
@alexfletcher5192 9 ай бұрын
Obviously there are jocks who hate that flying scene. But in essence this is harking back to the romantic era of the character's birth. That's not present today and why probably it comes as a surprise to many. Or maybe - as someone whose mother alone was 36 when she had me in 1973 - I recognized a much older value system.
@vincentsaia6545
@vincentsaia6545 9 ай бұрын
This is one of my all-time favorite movies. I saw it as a boy when it first came out and it began my man crush on Christopher Rèeve and John Williams. Chrstopher Reeve was lanky when he was cast and the filmmakers made him a costume with prosthetic muscles but he opted to build up his own body so they hired David ("Darth Vader") Prowze to put Reeve on a weight lifting regiment and a high protein diet. Reeve grew up in an academic environment and read literature growing up, not comic books so his interpretation of Superman was a fresh objective one.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Wow, respect 👏
@mattcolton6268
@mattcolton6268 10 ай бұрын
Based on what said during the intro I highly recommend that you start Smallville. It’s literally the foundation for everything the cw has done for the past decade
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Can't wait 😍
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 10 ай бұрын
21:13 _"Ohhhh._ So Luthor is, like, testing his _limitations,_ here.' Yes. And Superman is just standing there and _taking_ it. Like, suddenly, he no longer has super _speed._ 🤷‍♂
@DouglasJohnson.
@DouglasJohnson. 9 ай бұрын
This is the gold standard of Superman films and was the goalpost to reach for ALL superhero films, until Sam Raimi's Spiderman gave us a new modern standard, some 22 years later launching the age of Marvel. I like the theatrical cut of Superman better, but the extended is great too. This film embodies Superman's best qualities and has never been equaled. Superman II is a great follow up (please watch the theatrical cut and not the confusing Donner cut, which doesn't really play nice with the original) and to round out the trilogy see the 2006 "Superman Returns" which is a direct sequel to the original films, and in my opinion, very true to their spirit and tone. (Never watch Superman III or IV. Sadly, they're not very good)
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thank you, will do :)
@bobbuethe1477
@bobbuethe1477 9 ай бұрын
I was 19 when this film came out, but I've been a Superman fan since the age of 4. This version took quite a few liberties with the original source, but the result was so incredible that it didn't bother me at all. This is still my favorite live-action Superman adaptation. (BTW, I hated "Man of Steel." It was a decent science-fiction alien invasion movie, but it was NOT a good Superman story, as far as I'm concerned.)
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 10 ай бұрын
25:37 "A little souvenir from the old, home town." Now, here, we look into a curious detail about Kryptonian ecology and physiology. Krypton orbited a Red _Giant._ Kryptonians evolved into _existence_ under a red _glow._ In that environment, though, they were _mortal,_ but were not vulnerable to _Kryptonite._ In _any_ other ecosystem, the organisms that thrive best in _that_ niche would thrive more _poorly_ in virtually any _other._ They might _survive._ They might actually do fairly _well._ But their prosperity would certainly _not_ reach what they had in their original habitat. _Any_ organism that moves into a niche that suddenly renders it _super-powered_ would immediately come to _dominate_ that niche. Absolutely _nothing_ else would be able to compete. This is how it is with _every_ organism the human race has ever _studied,_ and we find _more_ species every _year._ Why is it different with Kryptonians.
@kissmy_butt1302
@kissmy_butt1302 9 ай бұрын
The first movie to really do the post credit scene was the first He-Man movie. A lot of the audience missed it until they watched it on home video because no one knew.
@gregorychampion4843
@gregorychampion4843 10 ай бұрын
After this series, should watch Kill Bill. Not only it’s a great movie but also has a very interesting/ accurate take on a certain superhero.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation 😍
@gregorychampion4843
@gregorychampion4843 9 ай бұрын
@@ShreeNation yeah no prob! It’s in Vol. 2. Keep up the good reactions!!
@blaster-vv8so
@blaster-vv8so 10 ай бұрын
Scale miniatures look so good on camera, thats how they gold many shots
@technofilejr3401
@technofilejr3401 4 ай бұрын
1:32 On Krypton, Kal-El’s people are perfectly mortal. It’s only on a planet orbiting a yellow sun like Earth that they are practically invincible. Their arrogance was based upon the fact that they had created a highly advanced utopia that had persisted for thousands of years. Joe-El telling them that their golden age was ending was probably too hard to believe.
@Godzilla-tu2cd
@Godzilla-tu2cd 10 ай бұрын
That ending 😊👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿. Such a great movie
@ColdBloodedBastard
@ColdBloodedBastard 10 ай бұрын
Superman 2 is even better. Christopher Reeve is the one and only Superman.
@Yezhanium
@Yezhanium 10 ай бұрын
Tbh, when I first saw this movie, I didn't know it was about Superman - caught it on TV, ironically, during police guy following henchman to the train lair. As soon as he was pushed onto the tracks, my mom switched the channel. Didn't see the whole thing until way later. Still wishing for the Soldier with Russell xD
@micpar2
@micpar2 9 ай бұрын
This was the totally uncut version. Lots of things non fans didn't/don't get. Like when Clark pauses at the 1977 telephone. Booths almost no longer existed on a small % were still around he US. And maybe some really old 1940's- 1960's style ones in old office buildings/old hospitals. Superman in the old movie serials in the 40's, radio shows and some comics he'd change into Superman in. That clip at the very end. Where Jimmy Olsen is going to take a picture of Lois, He said Gee Whiz I had no film in my camera. That covered up a possible huge plot hole. That maybe some how. When Superman was holding him above the breaking dam. He took a picture of it bursting apart. It makes no sense either way. Even if he had film, that no longer even happened. Because Superman stopped the dam from even bursting by altering time. It's a movie when yourdealing with time travel. Even if you saved some unknown person. By living might end up a great villan, a serial killer, a dictator or doctor/scientist that finds a cure for Aids, cancer, etc.
@josephmassaro
@josephmassaro 5 ай бұрын
It's cool you watched the extended version. The original theatrical version didn't have Luthor's machine guns shooting at Superman. Considering bullets bouncing off the guy is something he is known for, you would think they would have kept it.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 5 ай бұрын
Omg, its criminal to have left that scene out!!
@ElectraAlan
@ElectraAlan Ай бұрын
That rush of adrenaline I felt when Superman saved Lois from the helicopter is something I've been chasing again for the rest of my life, like a heroin addiction.
@GilesArt
@GilesArt 10 ай бұрын
Great review, just as good as part 1. :) --- One of the things I love about superheroes which they retired about 30 years ago, is the FICTION part of "science fiction". - Nowadays, sci-fi writers are just wannabe scientists jealous of the fact that science isn't their job! - Flying around the world to reverse time is SO not possible, but it's sure as hell entertaining, and can really stir the imagination, which is exactly what fantasy and fiction are for!
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching ❤
@CalciumChief
@CalciumChief 10 ай бұрын
1:19 Nope, they're very much destructible. It's the rays of a yellow sun that give them powers and theirs was red. Back home they just as regular as everyone else (couple hundred thousands of years more advanced, but still). 8:48 Well, now we gotta do all sorts of visual spectacle or keep cranking out quips and jokes so the kids won't get bored. That's when we're not trying to set up ten more movies in the same universe. 10:03 Yeah, may have started here, but it's one of the details used in comics now. As Clark he'd hunch a bit, comb his hair different (no Superman lock here), change his voice and dress in layers to hide how buff he is. 10:39 I still sometimes mix it up, but remind yourself it's Keanu that is the Reeve with an "S" at the end. 42:04 I mean, The Flash does time travel left and right. This scene is just something else. No one really acknowledges it outside of pop culture jokes. Superman had a ton wacky powers (like shooting rainbows from fingers) back in the day, but this was kinda too much for everyone. So don't worry, it never comes back. Also, he doesn't go back in time, he spins the Earth so hard and fast it goes back in time.
@Greenwood4727
@Greenwood4727 10 ай бұрын
the curse of superman George Reeves - who played Superman in the 1951 film, Superman and the Mole Men and the TV series Adventures of Superman - is the actor who's most associated with the Superman curse. He was found dead in his home, a few days before his wedding. It was ruled as suicide, though his fingerprints weren't found on the gun that killed him.
@Greenwood4727
@Greenwood4727 10 ай бұрын
Lee Quigley, who played Superman as a baby in the 1978 film came from an unstable home and suffered schoolyard bullying. He died in 1991 at age 14 from inhalant abuse, three people involved in the creation of the Superman Returns DVD were injured. One of them fell down a flight of stairs, another was mugged and physically assaulted, and a third smashed into a glass window. Director Bryan Singer remarked: "My DVD crew absorbed the curse for us
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Oh my god!
@Greenwood4727
@Greenwood4727 9 ай бұрын
oh Yeah and theres a LOT more thats just a few theres whole sites about it@@ShreeNation
@bookwoman53
@bookwoman53 4 ай бұрын
The script made time for Lois and Clark to get to know each other and form an attachment for each other. Without it Superman wouldn’t have felt as devastated about Lois’ death .
@Fast_Eddy_Magic
@Fast_Eddy_Magic 9 ай бұрын
The head army guy giving her mouth to mouth at the accident was Larry Hagman from "I Dream of Jeannie".
@technofilejr3401
@technofilejr3401 4 ай бұрын
He also played J.R. Ewing on Dallas
@bradley4808
@bradley4808 9 ай бұрын
Gene Hackman will always be the perfect Lex Luther. He was and is a legend!!
@bletheringfool
@bletheringfool 10 ай бұрын
You're watching an extended cut. I happened to watch this version in the cinema for the 40th anniversary. Director Richard Donner sent us a recorded message telling us we were crazy to watch because it contains many deleted scenes 😅
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Haha, amazing 😍
@nebularain3338
@nebularain3338 10 ай бұрын
Believe it or not, Superman II is even better.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Can't wait!
@Greenwood4727
@Greenwood4727 10 ай бұрын
Some people think he can cloud peoples minds, with his super powers it would explain a lot
@handsomestik
@handsomestik 9 ай бұрын
Thing is you don't need Pa Kent to die in a tornado. You just need to Superman to know some things are out of his control.We all learn this. Man of Steel and Snyder didn't. Heart attack is a better approach
@Marveryn
@Marveryn 3 күн бұрын
agreed johnathan death work better in the original cause it show with all of superman powers there are just somethings he cant do. that tornado scene. Sup could save his father but choose not to to keep this identity. A mistake cause a heroes save live and does not bother to worry about what people think of him. The real superman would had save his father damn the consequences.
@Musikk976
@Musikk976 9 ай бұрын
❤ Great reactions. My childhood favourite movie, and I still come back to it. And the film music by John Williams: Timeless goosebumps.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching ❤
@kermitcook8498
@kermitcook8498 10 ай бұрын
Always a pleasure, Shree. We do get our Clark/Zod confrontation in S2, and Lex is back. For more Chris? SOMEWHERE IN TIME. Gene Hackman? Very many great perfomances. BITE THE BULLET. POSEIDON ADVENTURE. just a couple.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, and for the recommendations 😍
@darkkrone1
@darkkrone1 9 ай бұрын
Very nice video, I really enjoyed seeing your reaction in this uncut version of Superman. THANKS
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed 😇
@georger.3489
@georger.3489 10 ай бұрын
Christopher Reeve was born for this role, period. Hope you´re gonna react to the sequel aswell :D
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Will do :)
@AlexandriPatris
@AlexandriPatris 9 ай бұрын
The theatrical release was much shorter (143 minutes). A whole lot of the post-earthquake footage (including the entirety of the water/drought plotline) was not in the theatrical release. Also, both feeding the animals scenes and the sequence with Lex's tests of Superman were omitted. They also cut out most of the missile modification scenes.
@billythealiensmiller
@billythealiensmiller 9 ай бұрын
Re: "Superman II" - Jor-El warned him not to alter the time-space continuum. General Zod and the other 2 villains from Krypton were sent to The Phantom Zone, to live as 2 dimensional ghosts for however long it takes for science to find a way to "cure" their criminality. But with the planet destroyed, their imprisonment becomes eternal. The Phantom Zone is not connected to the time-space continuum in the normal natural way. When Superman threw the first missile into space it created an explosion that reverberates through time. The screen that imprisons Zod and the other 2 villains is billions of miles away and thousands of years away. Yet, it is also everywhere all at once as it relates to an atomic explosion of un-natural origin which is unlocked from time. Superman could have figured this out if he had not been in a big hurry. Could it cause an explosion in space which not only frees Zod but transports him and his 2 cohorts him to the vicinity of Earth ? Could Luthor contact them ? "Superman II" is brilliantly written with many twists that are a big surprise. Watch The Donner Cut.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining :)
@futuramayeah
@futuramayeah 10 ай бұрын
Shree, the version that i've always seen on tv and on dvd was much shorter because it didn't have these extended /missing scenes that you were watching
@dirus3142
@dirus3142 9 ай бұрын
Two other Superman media you may enjoy. Lois and Clark 1993-97 TV show staring Dean Cane, and Terry Hatcher Superman The Animated Series 1996-2000.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the recommendations!
@pauld6967
@pauld6967 9 ай бұрын
Thank goodness you watched this version. Other people who review the film watch the "normal" version that skip the booby traps at Luthor's lair. I saw it as part of a pre-theatrical audience and I normally have to fill people in the Luthor did take precautions.
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching ❤
@StCerberusEngel
@StCerberusEngel 10 ай бұрын
This wasn't the theatrical release. That was much shorter. I do vastly prefer this cut, though. The only problem I have with this movie is the point where Superman reverses course after travelling back in time, which makes the Earth move forward again, suggesting that the Earth's rotation has to do with time's progression, whereas having the Earth stop, a blink of light, and showing time reversing would have been a better edit. Still, for a 3-hour movie, having only one small blemish is a feat all its own. The tagline for this movie was "You will believe a man can fly." Thanks in large part to Christopher Reeve, I still believe. George Reeves was iconic as the Man of Steel before this, but...Christopher Reeve just embodies the Big Blue Boy Scout like no other. RIP, Chris. RIP to the one and only Superman.
@darrelllankford3014
@darrelllankford3014 9 ай бұрын
He didn't travel back in time. He rewound time.
@buzbom1
@buzbom1 9 ай бұрын
He also parts his hair from one side to the other........ Not to mention the Elvis curl addition.
@cleonmagabeefy8500
@cleonmagabeefy8500 10 ай бұрын
This was fun, thank you!!! I saw this in the theater when I was 6. Brings back memories...
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it😇
@SYLTales
@SYLTales 9 ай бұрын
Here's an interesting thing about Superman's powers ... Physicist Dr. James Kakalios has taught an intro to physics class where he examines how closely comics got the science right. He explicitly allows a one-time exemption from the laws of physics. For example, the Flash is granted the physics exemption of being able to move at super-speed. However, when you get to Superman, a single exception seems impossible. He has so many powers that he seems to need multiple exemptions. I saw Dr. Kakalios give an abbreviated lecture on the physics of super-heroes at a _Star Trek_ convention some 20 years ago. I spoke to him after the lecture to discuss Superman. He told me that some of his fellow physicists had informally published a paper theorizing that Superman has only one power: Superman can control inertia. If you think about it, that explains every single one of his powers. It also implies a few that we've never seen him use. In-universe, the powers are so fantastic that it's never occurred to Superman that he has them. Indeed, it's probably a good thing that it's never occurred to Superman that he has these implied powers. If you think he's god-like now, just wait until he figures out that he can't see through dense materials because of the way his "x-ray vision" works. He could use the same power not to see through lead, but to pulverize it simply by looking at it. Shooting heat beams from his eyes is dangerous enough, but pulverizing anything he so much as glances at ... It gets much worse. Controlling inertia is the most fantastic super-power imaginable. I looked up the paper that Dr. Kakalios referenced. It looks like a complete physics paper you might see published in a real journal. They went the extra mile by including complicated equations, charts, and three-dimensional graphs. I couldn't grasp it all, but I have to assume that they did the real math to prove their idea. So if anyone ever says Superman is OP, just tell them he only has one power: he can control inertia. 😎
@ShreeNation
@ShreeNation 9 ай бұрын
Noted, thanks for letting me know about it 😉
@SYLTales
@SYLTales 9 ай бұрын
@@ShreeNation always happy to verbosely pontificate from the Gen-X peanut gallery. 🦸
@SYLTales
@SYLTales 9 ай бұрын
@@ShreeNation if you want a semi-related note, Dr. Kakalios has some notoriety among comics creators. They sometimes consult him when some scifi thing is used in comics. This is because Dr. Kakalios solved the problem of, "What Killed Gwen Stacy?" Gwen Stacy was a Spider-Man character (she's in the Andrew Garfield movies). She was the first continuing character in a major comics title to be killed. She was a nice person, always drawn super-hot, and the death was a shock to everyone. Gwen appeared to die when pushed from a great height (it may have been the Brooklyn Bridge) by the Green Goblin. Spidey was able to catch her with his webbing, but she had already fallen a great distance. When Spidey got her to the ground, she was dead -- even though he successfully caught her. While the actual cause of death is a little more obvious to us, this was the 1970s. The target demo for comics was 12-year-old boys. There was no way they were going to intimate a couple of really nasty things that could have happened to Gwen. They simply said that a person who falls from that height would be dead before they hit the ground. Nice and neat. And also ludicrous. Some 40 years ago, along came fresh-faced comics geek Dr. James Kakalios. He wrote a paper (published in a fanzine) that proved the unpleasant truth. The sudden deceleration of being caught in Spidey's web caused Gwen's neck to snap. It was mathematically unassailable. Peter simply hadn't thought it through. Later issues that depicted the event (now to an older demo) explicitly retconned it -- and made it worse. Gwen hadn't been pushed by the Goblin, she'd stumbled. The Goblin actually tried to make a grab for Gwen, but Spidey was too quick and got her first. So not only did Gwen's neck snap, Spidey was now directly responsible. Ever since, comics creators have consulted Dr. Kakalios. When the Tobey Maguire _Spider-Man_ movies came out, he was interviewed by news outlets all over the world. He even made it into _People Magazine_ . No lie: he was in an issue with Nicole Kidman on the cover. She was giving her first interview after her divorce from Tom Cruise. Dr. Kakalios has remarked that Kidman was unaware of the precise calibre of the bullet she dodged. He's a nice guy. He's a near-genius in his field and loves to talk comics. It was fun meeting him. 🙂
@russellkellett9535
@russellkellett9535 5 ай бұрын
There will never be a better Superman then Christopher Reeve never
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