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Now I dunno about that; I think our militant friend here would fit just as well in a buddy movie with Gunn's Rocket Raccoon.![]()

And what's with the igloo in the Reeve/Slater one? It looks more like the building on Krypton instead of Reeve's fortress.Where'd they get that dog in the lower left?
It's the Lars homestead from when they lived on HothAnd what's with the igloo in the Reeve/Slater one? It looks more like the building on Krypton instead of Reeve's fortress.
I think there is little question that the two best Superman films — arguably, the only two truly great ones — are Superman (1978) and Superman (2025).
I honestly think that Superman II, at least the Donner Cut, gets too much flack. I'd put it very close to the first movie quality wise, even with its flaws. Superman (2025) gets to be high on the list kind of by default, considering its competition (although I have a fondness for Superman IV, even while acknowledging that its a terrible movie).
Also, I know they're animated and not theatrical films, but the Superman vs The Elite and All Star Superman animated movies are both excellent and worth a mention when talking about movies starring Superman.
Because it was the Before Time and people didn't care about that shit.
Petty revenge spoke to us all.then go back and beat up that Trucker in petty revenge for what happened earlier.
Petty revenge spoke to us all.
Yeah, Superman II doesn't hold a candle to the 1978 film. The Donner cut, an improvement to the theatrical film in some ways but worse in others, is also markedly inferior.
We’ve had this discussion before (we’ve had pretty much all of them before at this point), but I’ve never had a problem with Superman teaching bullies a little lesson. Reeve did it, Welling did it, Cavill did it. I was fine with it every time.
I don’t believe Superman should be primarily a power fantasy, but that’s undeniably a part of his appeal. Bullies suck, and I find a little super-payback both satisfying and deserved.
Superman II is not my favorite Superman movie, but I think calling these things “major problems” is a little overstated. Probably the complaint that has the most merit is erasing Lois’s memory, but watching the scene in context, it’s clearly presented as an act of love and compassion, to spare her the pain of living with what she knows. Yes, it’s not a decision he should be making for her, and it’s hopefully not a choice a filmmaker would make today, but it’s also the opposite of the act of selfishness it’s often made out to be. (In spirit and intent, it’s much like Spock erasing the suffering Kirk’s memories at the end of “Requiem for Methuselah.”)That still doesn't change all the other major problems Superman 2 had, like Superman stupidly giving up his powers and being a sadist later and mind-warping Lois.
Superman II is not my favorite Superman movie, but I think calling these things “major problems” is a little overstated. Probably the complaint that has the most merit is erasing Lois’s memory, but watching the scene in context, it’s clearly presented as an act of love and compassion, to spare her the pain of living with what she knows. Yes, it’s not a decision he should be making for her, and it’s hopefully not a choice a filmmaker would make today, but it’s also the opposite of the act of selfishness it’s often made out to be. (In spirit and intent, it’s much like Spock erasing the suffering Kirk’s memories at the end of “Requiem for Methuselah.”)
You are talking to the wrongest of wrong people if you expect me to argue against Lois and Clark being equal partners. I’ve said many times that Superman stories are always better when Lois knows. This was, however, almost half a century ago, and the “triangle of two” was still the Superman default. As I said, I would trust that a filmmaker would make a different choice today.What, the writers couldn't develop the story with Lois actually knowing about Clark and helping him as a REAL partner? She was "too weak" to handle it?
Wow, I didn't realize there'd been that many onscreen Kryptos. I know there've been a few animated versions, but I thought the only two live actions versions we'd gotten were Titans' and the Gunn DCU's. I remember the Kents having a golden in Smallvile, but I thought it was just a regular dog. I'm assuming the DCEU version must be in Zack Snyder's Justice League since that's the only one of those movies I haven't seen, and the Arrowverse version must be from the last season of Superman & Lois since I've all the rest of the Arrowverse, I'm pretty sure I'd remember Krytpo if he appeared before that.
There haven’t. That image is, obviously, AI-generated, and it created Kryptos that never actually existed. Much like it put Welling and Vandervoort in costumes they never wore.Wow, I didn't realize there'd been that many onscreen Kryptos.
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