En el film de Superman 3 al Superhéroe le rinden un homenaje en Smallville pero en un momento le regalan una criptonita verde que le traerá unas lentas consecuencias
Llega el momento en que la lucha interna que algunos sino todos tenemos, sucederá inevitablemente. Aquí el lado oscuro debe luchar contra el lado de luz de nuestro ser... Uno de los dos prevalecerá y el otro morirá. En este caso de Súperman; venció el lado de luz... Es cuestión de elección.
@@dannyx498 they are different ages, different eras, different moments in movie making history, the Christopher Reeve , s Superman is the classic one of the 70,s and 80, s comics . Chris Reeve portrayed perfectly the Silver Age Superman in the same way Steve Reeves did for the golden age era of 40 , s and 50, s . And Henry Cavill is the perfect Superman of today. More realistic , no "mock in cheek ". Today an evil Superman would be real evil , something that was imposible in 1983 . But for me without any doubt, Christopher Reeve was the perfect and the best comic Superman .
@@prasektinanda8824 I think more good is actual grammatically correct, considering what he is saying. Probably, it could've been said less awkwardly, but i don't think it's technically incorrect.
@@anibaldk Well i don't think Lester intended it to be like that or the Salkinds, they never explained what that scene was suppose to be, it was always just good Clark Kent vs Bad Superman, 2 different people.
@ThereKenObiWan That's a good way of looking at it and well explained, either way, Chris Reeve did an amazing job, he really made us believe it was two different actors, when in reality, it was only him acting both bad Superman and good Clark.
I love this fight, thanks to Ricky believing in Superman and snapping him out of his evil self. In the comic book version I still can't forget the lines "I have met my enemy and he is ME!" and shows Clark punching Evil Superman.
@@MrOmegaSE because Clark doesn't want to kill evil Superman, he'd rather try to contain him somehow, even though he knows tires are almost certainly not going to do that, Clark tries to give evil Superman every chance to reform but Supes doesn't comply.
This is more than just the greatest acting performance in any Superman movie. It proves that, while he has powers because he's Kryptonian, he's Superman because the Kents taught him to be. As Dean Cain put it a few years later, Superman is what he can do, while Clark is who he is.
As cheesy as this is in some places, this is actually a really amazing and compelling sequence! Something I wish they would replicate in a more modern setting
No matter how goofy or outdated some of the effects may seem in these movies, Reeve's charisma, look and performance always brings a tear to my eye. The first Superman movie was my first big obsession as a child.
Nice callback to this in the CW crisis on infinite Earth’s. When Brandon Routh’s Superman was brainwashed by Lex Luther to fight Tyler Hoechlin’s Superman and returned to normal, he commented that it wasn’t the first time he had fought himself.
Next to the Supetman of my childhood, George Reeves, the best Superman ever with a nod to the first on screen Superman, Kirk Alyn, forgotten today. RIP, all of you.
If they only had taken out the comedy, Richard Pryor casting and focus it on him battling his inner self, Superman would have much better in my eyes 👍🏾
I actually think Superman 3 is very underrated. As a kid there were some parts in this movie that generally scared me. Superman 1 and 2 where always going to be the best but this was a good movie
As a child I always considered it normal but now that I know how it worked back then I realize how great it was when he took of at 1:47-1:48, just perfect, flawless. Brandon Routh could almost do this at the same level, admiration. You'll believe a man can fly.
Looking back, this is one of the best Superman movies of all time, but now some scenes are ridiculously hilarious. Especially at 4:30, its like Superdaddy spanking his wimp son.
É como si fosse uma luta interior todos nós temos quiser vencer as vezes é difícil lutar com nos mesmos as lutas do dia a dia que temos enfrentado o Supermen deu um grande exemplo nessa parte do filme. Muito legal sou seu fã e continui a lutar e a Salvar pessoas a cada dia em fim um grande abraço Supermen
A 5 star scene in a 2 star movie. Don't know if that has ever happened in another movie. If all of Superman III was about Clark VS Dark Superman, it would've been a classic.
what's really amazing and same time not entirely explain was if this scene was just an illusion and everything happened inside the mind.of Superman or did it actually happen physically.
From what I heard, this fight was entirely in Kal's head. When superpowered Kryptonians struggle with themselves, they LITERALLY struggle with themselves, I've heard. Another actor had to be brought in to give a better visual aid for the fight going on in his mind.
@@Mrd9960 Someone else on YT. They said they didn't understand when they were younger that this was entirely in Kal's mind, that he was hallucinating and Clark was never actually there in front of him.
Such am epic scene. I'm also very lucky to be able to visit some of the sets from Superman 4 still to this very day.. as it was filmed mostly in milton keynes, and all the places are still standing.
The showdown & knockouts. Insane 👿 superman vs kindly Kent. He couldn't control his worst enemy for own will (a mind fierce battle). Beat down the power of fear😨.
Proof that Reeve was amazing: 1- If I didn't know, I would definately think it is two different actors, due to the completely different behaviour, face expressions, etc. 2- That scream superman did, I felt in my soul, so convincing. 3- You can see Reeve kind of risked his life a few times in this video, at least risked hurting himself. That is not only talent and hard work, it is also COMMITMENT. We miss you, Chris, our true Superman.
My mother was a quadriplegic, we were in a horrible accident, she was thrown from the car and broke her neck. We saw Christopher do a motivational talk in Hamilton Ontario, he changed her whole outlook on life, meeting him just before he passed, he was a Superman.
When it came to Superman 3, the only positive aspects of the film were the special-effects and Christopher Reeve's performance as the Man of Steel (both the 'good' Superman & the 'corrupted' Superman). Even this junkyard scene was a 'stand-out' to the film as well. However, I did find the concept of a synthetic kryptonite laced with tar, to be a bit confusing. One thing that I can say though: if the issues between Richard Donner (RIP) and the Salkinds didn't occur, then Richard Donner would have remained as director for the 'entire' Superman franchise in the 80s, which I believed had potential to be a saga. Not to mention that if it came to including Bizarro in the franchise, then I would have suggested that Sylvester Stallone be cast for the role; giving a Frankenstein's Monster-like performance. Donald Pleasence (RIP) for the role of Brainiac. And either Steve Martin or Robin Williams (RIP :( ) for the role of Mister Mxyzptlk.
The hard part with Stallone is he is a midget compared to Reeve. Stallone is 5'10 and Reeve is/was 6'4. Reeve being 6'4 is part of the reason why he got the role, and it would make the fight scenes (with 80's tech) really hard to achieve if they are trying to stay true to the source. Yes, i know Keaton in Batman was also short, but the dude was not fighting giants.
@@Saintbow Well, maybe you've forgotten that Hugh Jackman was a bit taller than how Logan/Wolverine looked in the comics, yet he still gave a performance of a lifetime as well as having the character become one of the greatest superheroes to ever appear on the big screen in cinema history. But still, I believe that Sylvester Stallone would have given a great performance as Bizarro with Frankenstein's Monster-like mannerisms. I think that it would have earned him either a Saturn Award nomination or a win. Besides, you know that Stallone is an action-icon? Not to mention that while the 'look' mostly matters, it's the PERFORMANCE that counts most of all.
@@prithviramachandran909 Maybe in another time-&-place, Martin Short would have been a good casting choice to portray Mr. Mxyzptlk. But when it comes to Peter Dinklage portraying the mischievous-imp from the fifth dimension for the DCEU, I just don't see that as I only see Peter Dinklage as a 'serious' actor instead of a comedian.
When I was a child and watched Superman movies, I used to hope that I would become Superman when I grew up But I've grown up and haven't become Superman yet
The whole point of this sequence is that its about someone who's constantly in the spotlight and has a meltdown because of it. Like a lot of celebrities do.
This scene was definitely the best thing about Superman 3, it really showed how highly versatile and how much range Christopher Reeve had as an actor, the way he was able to make the Clark Kent and Superman personas feel like two completely different people was incredible even though it was the same guy. I just wished that they expanded this concept and made it as an entire movie because this was so epic, to watch Superman go completely nuts and fight himself was perfectly executed. 39 years later and this still gives me super chills. 9:26 Superman is back!
I still believe this was just in Clark's mind. I don't think there was an actual fight; it was just Clark's good nature fighting his evil nature. And in the end, the good won. It reminded me of the Star Trek episode where the transporter split Kirk into his kind and aggressive halves. Neither could exist without the other...same with Clark.
@@TheGava4 you!😆 Ok troll, if I must explain myself, the workers never witnessed the split between Clark and evil Superman, they ran out of fear. Now which bridge do you live under? (Look it up) 🤣
Llega el momento en que la lucha interna que algunos sino todos tenemos, sucederá inevitablemente. Aquí el lado oscuro debe luchar contra el lado de luz de nuestro ser... Uno de los dos prevalecerá y el otro morirá. En este caso de Súperman; venció el lado de luz... Es cuestión de elección.
Здоровий секс в Україні у четвер 👍😀👋😀🇺🇦 у цьому разі якщо платник рптпьлаоіьагтаквдаьрт що в😅😅😅😅😅
I'm 46 years old and I still get a great big smile when he becomes the good Superman again
"You can be great again! You're just in a slump!" Greatest piece of child dialogue ever!
"You can be great again!" is the line that inspired Donald Trump.
2022 L.A. Lakers?
Those glasses Kent has on are so strong they can even take a direct hit from superman and still not break.
They are made of non radioactive kryptonite, that's why they don't poison Clark
to be fair he is giving him uppercuts
And he dropped a thousand pound electro magnet on his head.
8:26
I like the fact that Ricky's mom in this scene would later go on to play Clark's "mom" in the Smallville series.
That´s right !!!
Yes
The red Queen
That's lana lang? Not just ricky's mom
Beautiful woman
This was the best part of Superman III. Almost made the movie good all by itself.
And he shagged a chick... lol
2:17 indeed.
Chris Reeve thought so too. He wanted the entire movie to be evil Superman v Clark Kent, no just the small segment that was filmed.
Agreed. The whole super computer thing at the end didn't make sense.
"This Ain't The 1st Time I Got Mad And Fought Myself." - Superman Earth-96 *Crisis On Infinite Earths*
I love how there's just an acid pool at ground level with nothing preventing anyone from just falling in other than a sign that says "danger acid".
They need it for recycling, apparently.
That was the most 80s thing I’ve seen in a movie lately lol
It was the 80s. If you died, you died. If you didn't, you wouldn't fall in another pit of acid by mistake. You either get smart or get dead. lol
Get in the vat of acid Morty
Honestly not even that crazy in the 70s/80s. That was an improvement over the usual method of dumping it all in a river.
And what a Superman he was. Thank you, Mr. Reeve.
This is easily the best scene of Superman 3, RIP Christopher Reeve, you are still the best Superman.
What a load of shit he is so fucking shit
😂😂😂
It is possible the best scene of the first three films . This one and the helicopter rescue scene from the first one .
Sorry but this Superman looks like a twink compared to Henry Cavill
@@dannyx498 they are different ages, different eras, different moments in movie making history, the Christopher Reeve , s Superman is the classic one of the 70,s and 80, s comics . Chris Reeve portrayed perfectly the Silver Age Superman in the same way Steve Reeves did for the golden age era of 40 , s and 50, s . And Henry Cavill is the perfect Superman of today. More realistic , no "mock in cheek ". Today an evil Superman would be real evil , something that was imposible in 1983 . But for me without any doubt, Christopher Reeve was the perfect and the best comic Superman .
This evil Superman is still more good than Homelander, Brightburn or Omni Man. At least he doesn't hurt innocent people.
I thought the same thing, even as a " bad guy ", he didn't hurt anyone.
He seemed to have a problem with himself more than anything.
Same
Did you mean "better"?
@@prasektinanda8824
I think more good is actual grammatically correct, considering what he is saying.
Probably, it could've been said less awkwardly, but i don't think it's technically incorrect.
@@prasektinanda8824 Well "better" would be quite confusing. Is he an overall better person than all of them? Or is he more better at being evil?
This scene is so iconic that me and my cousin would re-enact this scene as kids. I was the bad one. We still get laughs when talking about it.
Awesome wow me and my sister did as well and I was the bad superman I love acting anyway so that was awesome.
Great movie, sublime acting…RIP Christopher Reeve
40 ish years later and the music still gives me goosebumps.
Same here, Mr. Smith, same here.
I'm 44 and completely agree 👍
Yeeeeeees
Same!
Chris Reeves and John Williams did a very good job
I cannot believe people argue about what's hurting who. This is all happening inside his mind!!!!
Don't be so insensitive; I think they're both hurting....
Lol no it's not, how so? It spilt them in 2, Good Clark Kent came out of Bad Superman, didn't you see it?
@@Mrd9960 It's meant to be a visualisation/representation of his internal struggle.
@@anibaldk Well i don't think Lester intended it to be like that or the Salkinds, they never explained what that scene was suppose to be, it was always just good Clark Kent vs Bad Superman, 2 different people.
@ThereKenObiWan That's a good way of looking at it and well explained, either way, Chris Reeve did an amazing job, he really made us believe it was two different actors, when in reality, it was only him acting both bad Superman and good Clark.
This scene proves just how good an actor Christopher Reeve was, and the best Superman and Clark Kent ever on film!
Totally agree
I agree too. The Best
That’s for sure!
Yeah me too
Great Superman, but this acting was awful, old school acting was awful. Still love him and the movie though😂
This sequence is one of the few things right with this movie. Annette O'Tool's Lana Lang was another.
Greatest scene in any Superman and as an aside, the take off and landings in this movie are absolutely spectacular
No
I love this fight, thanks to Ricky believing in Superman and snapping him out of his evil self. In the comic book version I still can't forget the lines "I have met my enemy and he is ME!" and shows Clark punching Evil Superman.
Same here. Although, I feel like I'm the only one who noticed this: The colors on evil Superman's suit are turning dark like the Bizarro suit.
What's the point with the tires? Clark Kent knows that
Tires won't stop superman
@@MrOmegaSE because Clark doesn't want to kill evil Superman, he'd rather try to contain him somehow, even though he knows tires are almost certainly not going to do that, Clark tries to give evil Superman every chance to reform but Supes doesn't comply.
@@Climinator-op6kh
Contain him with tires? That's stupid
@@MrOmegaSE well could you think of a better idea?
Always enjoyed this scene between good vs darkness! A lot of people miss Mr. Reeve, wish I could have met him when he was alive
This scene still gives me goosebumps, great stuff that will never happen again ❤
I remember me and my brother rewatching this fight scene at least like 3 times truly is an amazing gem.
You are not alone!
* My brother and I.
@@SorayaEsfandiary_ My brother and I* 🙄🙄🙄 grammar nazi
@@codeman90000000 Okay...if you want to come across as uneducated, be my guest.
@@SorayaEsfandiary_ I'm pretty sure some of us really don't care when it cums to the internet lol.
Me encanta volver a ver a Superman dé mí infancia desde buenos aires argentina un abrazo enorme para todos los fans ❤❤❤🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🙏🙏
Christopher Reeve will always be the No 1 Superman and Clark Kent for me.
Best scenario in the entire film. Even Christopher Reeve said the same thing too ❤🙏
What's the point with the tires?
Clark knows that tires can't stop Superman..
This is more than just the greatest acting performance in any Superman movie. It proves that, while he has powers because he's Kryptonian, he's Superman because the Kents taught him to be. As Dean Cain put it a few years later, Superman is what he can do, while Clark is who he is.
As cheesy as this is in some places, this is actually a really amazing and compelling sequence! Something I wish they would replicate in a more modern setting
Those scrapyard workers going, "Nope, we don't want anything to do with that guy; he's gone nuts!" and getting the hell out of Dodge, lmao!
I loved these movies as a kid ..classic’s 💯🔥
No matter how goofy or outdated some of the effects may seem in these movies, Reeve's charisma, look and performance always brings a tear to my eye. The first Superman movie was my first big obsession as a child.
same to my, bro 🙋🏾♂️
It's all cgi garbage today, an actual bit of quality acting was required back then.
@@meokbye True true, but you can't deny alot of scenes here are hilariously goofy.
@@meokbye you like scifi but hate cgi, tf?
Which eye?? The left or the right??
The most beloved and good looking Superman of all time no other than the great late Christopher Reeve!
Nice callback to this in the CW crisis on infinite Earth’s. When Brandon Routh’s Superman was brainwashed by Lex Luther to fight Tyler Hoechlin’s Superman and returned to normal, he commented that it wasn’t the first time he had fought himself.
Good one! That airplane scene though, wow.. it’s the most exciting superman on-screen action scene by far!!
Yup Brandon Routh's superman is actually this superman they the same sups
Next to the Supetman of my childhood, George Reeves, the best Superman ever with a nod to the first on screen Superman, Kirk Alyn, forgotten today. RIP, all of you.
I miss his Superman, movie's so much,, may him R I P,, Mr, Christopher reeve,, aka superman,👍👍
Movie's?
he made us believe that a man can fly
1:22 "What are you lookin at, huh!"
4:33 "Come on chicken!"
😂
This is the best part of the movie in Superman 3
I loved the original Superman. This is one of my favorite scenes.
Kirk Allyn?
thats classic sound at the end bring me back in my school years 😔
I feel like this fight was really just inside Superman's mind, but man is it super cool.
He will always be a legendary actor......
Superman is a man of many talents. He operates all that machinery like an expert.
R.I.P. Christopher!! One of the BEST Superman's there ever was!! We still miss you!
I can't believe it's going on 18 years now.
christopher reeve will always be superman
If they only had taken out the comedy, Richard Pryor casting and focus it on him battling his inner self, Superman would have much better in my eyes 👍🏾
If they took Richard Pryor out then it would be Superman vs a fake Lex Luthor
my childhood most epic fight
I actually think Superman 3 is very underrated. As a kid there were some parts in this movie that generally scared me. Superman 1 and 2 where always going
to be the best but this was a good movie
It's interesting how as the fight progressed "Kent" grew stronger and "Superman" grew weaker.
Because Clark is who he really was?
As a child I always considered it normal but now that I know how it worked back then I realize how great it was when he took of at 1:47-1:48, just perfect, flawless. Brandon Routh could almost do this at the same level, admiration.
You'll believe a man can fly.
THIS scene always made Superman III my favorite amongst them, present AND past!
Looking back, this is one of the best Superman movies of all time, but now some scenes are ridiculously hilarious. Especially at 4:30, its like Superdaddy spanking his wimp son.
Batman was already on his way with Kryptonite just before the Junkyard fight.
Oh no doubt
Mystic Investigations. Kryptonite in Batman's hands will be of no use as Kryptonite no longer affects Superman any longer. He's advanced
I love how they just have a random open pit of acid in the middle of a junk yard
The best movie ever made !
He flies pretty straight for a drunk guy
Its all in the cape.
É como si fosse uma luta interior todos nós temos quiser vencer as vezes é difícil lutar com nos mesmos as lutas do dia a dia que temos enfrentado o Supermen deu um grande exemplo nessa parte do filme. Muito legal sou seu fã e continui a lutar e a Salvar pessoas a cada dia em fim um grande abraço Supermen
A 5 star scene in a 2 star movie. Don't know if that has ever happened in another movie. If all of Superman III was about Clark VS Dark Superman, it would've been a classic.
Gracias te amo que viva Superman de cali colombia
That 5 o'clock shadow was a nice touch.
Now Tyler whatshisface cant get rid of his.
Oh, My, how I still miss him!
Great performances and story
He was the best peanut flicker I ever saw
You haven't seen *Christy Canyon* then...
...oh, you said _peanuts_ - I misheard you.
She flicks the bean rather well though.
what's really amazing and same time not entirely explain was if this scene was just an illusion and everything happened inside the mind.of Superman or did it actually happen physically.
From what I heard, this fight was entirely in Kal's head. When superpowered Kryptonians struggle with themselves, they LITERALLY struggle with themselves, I've heard. Another actor had to be brought in to give a better visual aid for the fight going on in his mind.
@@joaniekeyser4036 Wow really? I never heard that from the dvd commentary from the Salkinds, where did you hear that from?
@@Mrd9960 Someone else on YT. They said they didn't understand when they were younger that this was entirely in Kal's mind, that he was hallucinating and Clark was never actually there in front of him.
her screams are mesmerizing. Christopher Reeve is real SUPERMAN
If only the whole film had centered around this idea..but this alone is just amazing.
Such am epic scene. I'm also very lucky to be able to visit some of the sets from Superman 4 still to this very day.. as it was filmed mostly in milton keynes, and all the places are still standing.
James T. Kirk knows how it feels
The showdown & knockouts. Insane 👿 superman vs kindly Kent. He couldn't control his worst enemy for own will (a mind fierce battle). Beat down the power of fear😨.
Bellos Recuerdos!
Es tan mala está película,cuando la vi de grande porque crecí viendo Superman de Chris,pero esta escena está muy bien lograda
Proof that Reeve was amazing: 1- If I didn't know, I would definately think it is two different actors, due to the completely different behaviour, face expressions, etc. 2- That scream superman did, I felt in my soul, so convincing. 3- You can see Reeve kind of risked his life a few times in this video, at least risked hurting himself. That is not only talent and hard work, it is also COMMITMENT. We miss you, Chris, our true Superman.
Christopher Reeve will *always* be Superman!
The best scene in all of the superman movies
Clark gets strong when he loses the glasses
Superman worked part time at the junkyard. Worked the machine like a 17 year veteran....
I remember watching this as a kid. I was amazed.
Christopher Reeve is the best Superman actor ever. He is still irreplaceable...👍
The best scene of the whole movie. The rest is mainly a Richard Pryor movie.
Especially the parts Richard Pryor is in...
I love tHis film and this scene but someone needs to do something about that exposed pool of acid! It s a serious risk to health and safety.
The 80s were a rough time.
My mother was a quadriplegic, we were in a horrible accident, she was thrown from the car and broke her neck. We saw Christopher do a motivational talk in Hamilton Ontario, he changed her whole outlook on life, meeting him just before he passed, he was a Superman.
The man, the music! The best Supes so far imho. Also, nice that he wears a shirt without buttons 😄
Batman's watching from the Batcave and thinking 'I was right about you freak! I'm always right! I'm the goddamn Batman!'
When it came to Superman 3, the only positive aspects of the film were the special-effects and Christopher Reeve's performance as the Man of Steel (both the 'good' Superman & the 'corrupted' Superman). Even this junkyard scene was a 'stand-out' to the film as well. However, I did find the concept of a synthetic kryptonite laced with tar, to be a bit confusing. One thing that I can say though: if the issues between Richard Donner (RIP) and the Salkinds didn't occur, then Richard Donner would have remained as director for the 'entire' Superman franchise in the 80s, which I believed had potential to be a saga. Not to mention that if it came to including Bizarro in the franchise, then I would have suggested that Sylvester Stallone be cast for the role; giving a Frankenstein's Monster-like performance. Donald Pleasence (RIP) for the role of Brainiac. And either Steve Martin or Robin Williams (RIP :( ) for the role of Mister Mxyzptlk.
The hard part with Stallone is he is a midget compared to Reeve. Stallone is 5'10 and Reeve is/was 6'4. Reeve being 6'4 is part of the reason why he got the role, and it would make the fight scenes (with 80's tech) really hard to achieve if they are trying to stay true to the source. Yes, i know Keaton in Batman was also short, but the dude was not fighting giants.
@@Saintbow Well, maybe you've forgotten that Hugh Jackman was a bit taller than how Logan/Wolverine looked in the comics, yet he still gave a performance of a lifetime as well as having the character become one of the greatest superheroes to ever appear on the big screen in cinema history. But still, I believe that Sylvester Stallone would have given a great performance as Bizarro with Frankenstein's Monster-like mannerisms. I think that it would have earned him either a Saturn Award nomination or a win. Besides, you know that Stallone is an action-icon? Not to mention that while the 'look' mostly matters, it's the PERFORMANCE that counts most of all.
Martin Short would’ve been good as Mr Mxyzptlk .. maybe Richard Dinklage if the character ever shows up in the DCEU 😏
Robin Williams would've been perfect as Mztilplk. He and Christopher Reeve were real life best friends.
@@prithviramachandran909 Maybe in another time-&-place, Martin Short would have been a good casting choice to portray Mr. Mxyzptlk. But when it comes to Peter Dinklage portraying the mischievous-imp from the fifth dimension for the DCEU, I just don't see that as I only see Peter Dinklage as a 'serious' actor instead of a comedian.
Qué perfecto ese Supermán. No habrá otro igual de perfecta versión de los cómics.
es cierte ojala gunn busca un casting igual que el.
Siguen pasando los años y mí Superman sigue siendo Chris 💗
When I was a child and watched Superman movies, I used to hope that I would become Superman when I grew up
But I've grown up and haven't become Superman yet
Batman ="Oh , kryptonian is affected by booz, let's kill him by booze "
No thanks, I never drink when I fly......😆
Evil Superman vs Clark Kent...
Christopher Reeve made us believe that a man really COULD fly. He is my superman.
The whole point of this sequence is that its about someone who's constantly in the spotlight and has a meltdown because of it. Like a lot of celebrities do.
If someone believes in you, its like the path that you lost in the dark becomes is fluorescent
This shows that there always a superman inside of you.!!
Christopher Reeve was on fire in this scene. Prolly the only reason to watch Superman III at all.
This scene is the only reason there is to watch this movie.
Cavill doesn't come close. This will always be Superman.
Для сегодняшних спецэффектов и времени, это кажется театральным старшим, но для 80 х! Фильм Супер 👍
I appreciate classics such as this, but thank god for special effects.
This scene was definitely the best thing about Superman 3, it really showed how highly versatile and how much range Christopher Reeve had as an actor, the way he was able to make the Clark Kent and Superman personas feel like two completely different people was incredible even though it was the same guy. I just wished that they expanded this concept and made it as an entire movie because this was so epic, to watch Superman go completely nuts and fight himself was perfectly executed. 39 years later and this still gives me super chills.
9:26 Superman is back!
I still believe this was just in Clark's mind. I don't think there was an actual fight; it was just Clark's good nature fighting his evil nature. And in the end, the good won.
It reminded me of the Star Trek episode where the transporter split Kirk into his kind and aggressive halves. Neither could exist without the other...same with Clark.
So the scrapyard workers ran away from…?
@@TheGava4 you!😆
Ok troll, if I must explain myself, the workers never witnessed the split between Clark and evil Superman, they ran out of fear.
Now which bridge do you live under? (Look it up) 🤣
Definitely Goat scene because of so many factors but I loved seeing a Drunk Superman you can't replace this
This scene proves that reeve would be the best superman even in a live action injustice adaptation
I love the location shots of early 1980's Calgary at the St. Louis Hotel.
This is the One Best and really Superman.. This is the Legend Forever......
dont fly when you're drunk