Hackman's Luthor is an issue?
And I certainly don't have issues with Margot Kidder either. I thought she was a great Lois.
Superman's a pretty hard character to get right, especially in cinema. Really, IMO there's only been one truly good Superman movie and that was the original Donner one.
He was too ridiculous for me to take seriously, like his real estate plan.
The Weisinger Superman wasn't about inspiration or hope, nor was it trying to be.
Disco Luthor spent millions buying up worthless land that would be worth billions after the bombs triggered the faultline, but as the perpetrator of a nuclear genocide, he would have been executed even if those contracts were not voided when America fell to pieces and died.
Pedophile Luthor planned on displacing a trillion tons of Water, flooding north, central and south America murdering 100s of millions of people, and every country on the continent would have collapsed economically, and his only plan to take control of the new continent was to plant a flag and call dibs, when the other hundred million Americans he didn't kill, would have lynched him, and taken turns cornholing him.
Stupid plan.
Superman's a pretty hard character to get right, especially in cinema. Really, IMO there's only been one truly good Superman movie and that was the original Donner one.
And even THAT one had serious issues, like Hackman's Luthor, Kidder's Lois and the "spin the world backwards" ending.
Hackman's Luthor is an issue?
Not for me he isn't. Hackman is excellent in the film. He's a goofy Lex and the modern interpretation of the character hadn't happened yet, and I'm okay with that.![]()
There are precisely zero issues with Superman '78. It's as perfect a pop movie as one could sanely ask for.And I certainly don't have issues with Margot Kidder either. I thought she was a great Lois.
"Can You Read My Mind."
And I certainly don't have issues with Margot Kidder either. I thought she was a great Lois.
There's also the epic Clark vs. Superman fight.The best female lead in the Salkinds' Superman films was Annette O'Toole's Lana by far--which was the only decent part of the terrible Superman III.
There's also the epic Clark vs. Superman fight.
Especially one line of dialogue in particular.And Robert Vaughn.
The best female lead in the Salkinds' Superman films was Annette O'Toole's Lana by far--which was the only decent part of the terrible Superman III. Lana felt like a natural fit for Clark, as opposed to the sniping, often self-serving Lois as portrayed by Kidder.
Superman III's problem is that it has great ideas executed terribly. And boneheaded choices, like how Gus Gorman was supposed to be Brainiac but that got changed when they cast Richard Pryor...
...Why not cast someone ELSE as Gorman then, if Pryor was too unbelievable to be Brainiac?
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