Yeah, that's a widespread problem in it. It probably affects my enjoyment of the Honeymoon Suite section, for example.Just a pity it looks more like a quickly cobbled together fan edit than a professional release.
Yeah, that's a widespread problem in it. It probably affects my enjoyment of the Honeymoon Suite section, for example.Just a pity it looks more like a quickly cobbled together fan edit than a professional release.
Here are some of my thoughts on the matter...
Maybe there is another cut or draft of Superman 1 that would have resolved it without the time travel.
Maybe there is another cut or draft of Superman 1 that would have resolved it without the time travel.
The original shooting script for Superman I was the same up to the point of Superman repairing the damage from Luthor's nuclear quake. When the ground opens up under Lois's car and it falls in, Superman is almost immediately there to raise her up and out.
SUPERMAN: Sorry about the car...
LOIS: Forget it, it's a Hertz.
Superman then saves Jimmy from the breaking dam, speed-blurs him to Lois's location, then returns and stops the flood-in-progress via rockslide. He returns to check on them (where we sync back into the final movie), then heads off to capture Luthor (the deleted alligator pit scene) and drop him off at prison.
After the triumphant sight of Superman grinning at us from Earth orbit, with the music rising to a crescendo... we then go to the missile in space exploding and springing Zod and company. "FREEEEEE!!!!" Smash cut to black.
A mini trailer of Superman II scenes (Clark and Lois in bed! Jor-El meets Clark in person! Clark gets beat to a pulp by a trucker! Zod, Ursa and Non take over the world!). The comic book from the beginning of the film is closed, revealing the words "DON'T MISS THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN! COMING SOON!" Roll credits.
That does sound pretty good.The original shooting script for Superman I was the same up to the point of Superman repairing the damage from Luthor's nuclear quake. When the ground opens up under Lois's car and it falls in, Superman is almost immediately there to raise her up and out.
SUPERMAN: Sorry about the car...
LOIS: Forget it, it's a Hertz.
Superman then saves Jimmy from the breaking dam, speed-blurs him to Lois's location, then returns and stops the flood-in-progress via rockslide. He returns to check on them (where we sync back into the final movie), then heads off to capture Luthor (the deleted alligator pit scene) and drop him off at prison.
After the triumphant sight of Superman grinning at us from Earth orbit, with the music rising to a crescendo... we then go to the missile in space exploding and springing Zod and company. "FREEEEEE!!!!" Smash cut to black.
A mini trailer of Superman II scenes (Clark and Lois in bed! Jor-El meets Clark in person! Clark gets beat to a pulp by a trucker! Zod, Ursa and Non take over the world!). The comic book from the beginning of the film is closed, revealing the words "DON'T MISS THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN! COMING SOON!" Roll credits.
So... yeah. Moving the time travel scene to I was definitely the right call.
Just a pity it looks more like a quickly cobbled together fan edit than a professional release.
Turning back time worked alright in the first one but I never understood it. If he flies around the earth to turn back time how exactly does he change history so Lois will not learn that Clark is Superman?There are SO many things wrong with that character-destroying amnesia kiss that ANYTHING is better by having it removed.
The endings of Superman 1 and 2 are a complete mess because of the politics that went on. I don't think we will ever know the full original intent, but it was certainly better than what we got.Turning back time worked alright in the first one but I never understood it. If he flies around the earth to turn back time how exactly does he change history so Lois will not learn that Clark is Superman?
And if history was changed this scene doesn't have the same resonance.
Clark and Lois as a married couple is the current status quo in the comics, and had been for many years before that, interrupted only by the ill-conceived blip of the "New Fuck-me-two." Of all superheroes, Superman is an incredibly natural fit as a husband (and now father).And really, who would want to see a domesticated Superman married to Lois? Sounds better in theory than reality. You can see how the affair spirals down a problematic detour as it is in Superman Returns by portraying Supes as a deadbeat dad. It just never works to have them consummate and settle down. Just a taste of it is enough for the shippers.
I don't think it's so hard to believe that Superman can kiss a woman and make her forget whatever she was thinking about at the time. It's silly but it wasn't the worst ending they could have come up with.
Turning back time worked alright in the first one but I never understood it. If he flies around the earth to turn back time how exactly does he change history so Lois will not learn that Clark is Superman?
In a way, it's a little unfair because the Donner version really was incomplete. As others have pointed out, the ending would never have been that ending had Donner actually stayed on board. I'll give him a pass on the ending because of that, though as filmed, it basically meant that Zod was never released from the Phantom Zone and Superman never even needed to fight him.
Yes, the inclusion of Jor-El was much better, though I actually didn't like that heavy price for getting his powers back. I understood the logic behind it, but didn't like it.
Lois finding out that Clark was Superman was much better in the Donner version. Clark wrestled with the idea of telling her in the first movie, but I felt that having him just trip into a fire was not the best call.
Lester did have some things better--like the iconic line, "General, would you care to step outside."
I think the problem with the Donner version for me is the music. It wasn't cut together nearly as well as in the Lester version, and that did affect the enjoyment of the movie. The Superman music is so iconic and the scoring in the Lester version was just better.
I think that's why it does feel more cobbled together than a finished product.
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