Blade Runner, STTMP & Ghandi must have had you squirming then...I've made my reasoning very clear. One thing that drives me up the wall in movies is, well, erratic pacing.

Okay *cracks knuckles* here it is.if he can fly around the world so fast that he turns back time himself, he can't catch two friggin' missiles?
If he were to fly at speeds that he did to turn time back IN EARTH'S ATMO to catch the Cali missle, he'd rip away our mountains & super-heat the air- not good. You still have to take into account that although he's super-smart, he's also emotionally inexperienced, relatively speaking, and all that was going on was damaging his potentially amazing multi-tasking abilities. He's like you or me with a physical & intellectual boost, but still human at the core.
See, at the heart of it, Donner wanted us to see the real man beneath the powers, Lester was content with giving us a slightly more realistic 60's era Batman-like character, which he made perfectly clear in his Superman III.
It's not really a "film," but a really cool fan-cut, an amazing bunch of new material, to be absorbed as one sees fit, IMO.Well, yeah. I'm glad he didn't have complete control over this. I'm glad he had to work with what Donner set up. I fully acknowledge Richard Lester would have destroyed this film beyond belief had he been working on it from the start. My criticism is not of the film as Donner intended it, but of the special restored cut.
I appreciate that as a fellow Supefan, I would actually agree on that assessment!I give both films four stars. And while I'm a fan boy, I rarely praise Superhero flicks so highly.


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