Hey, by the way, Tom, did you really think Superman II was worse than Superman IV?
Did I really think? I KNOW it was worst than Superman IV! I've watched all 5 Christopher Reeve movies, and if I had to rank them, they would be in this order:
1. Superman: The Movie
2. Superman III
3. Superman IV: The Quest For Peace
4. Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
5. Superman II: The Richard Lester Cut
But, I will say that, at least I was able to get through the Richard Lester Cut of Superman II, whereas Superman Returns I was bored to death and only stayed in the theater to say that I had seen the movie right to the end (plus the theater I was in was running the movie from film, and in a number of scenes (especially when Superman was hovering over Lois's apartment that was rather quite un-Superman) it looked like the movie had been transferred from video tape to film (which according to Panasonic's page, the Genesis camera, which was used to shoot the film, used a dockable HDCAM SR VTR) since I was seeing smeared pixels (like what you would see on a VHS whenever someone has a red shirt on and you can see blue and green streaks from the red pixels).
And "Man Of Steel", while I've got the Blu-Ray/DVD combo set, I never saw it in the theater and I started to watch it about 4 months ago, and I only got through an hour where I finally turned it off and I haven't bothered to pop the Blu-ray back in as the movie was such a waste of film. I won't say that the CGI effects were better than the model and in-camera effects done with the Christopher Reeve-era movies, but really that was all that was going on in the first hour while the movie was missing it's story. And if this is how Warner Brothers is intending to start a DC Cinematic Universe, then I don't want to see any of the other DC movies in this universe: I'll go back and re-watch the 1950's Superman series from start to finish before watching anymore "Man Of Steel" or other movies in it's continuity.
The last two Superman movies (and even Smallville to an extant) seemed to put most of their focus on the CGI and then came up with the story at the 11th hour.