Fun Fact: Margot Kidder initially refused to be in the movie, due to the change in directors. The producers were finally able to convince her to be in that small portion for a very large paycheck.
Even in this movie, how do you not get goosebumps watching Christopher Reeve pull his shirt open to reveal his iconic suit whilst hearing THAT theme music? All the sins off for the only man who made us believe Superman was real.
In the comics, Superman folded up his clothes into a small enough bundle to hide in his cape. What he did with the watch and wallet is anybody's guess.(insert Christopher Walken watch story here)
@@brunozeigerts6379 I'm guessing you don't wear glasses, lol. You don't want to stuff them someplace tight... that is how lenses and frames break. (Though another poster said the lenses of his glasses are from his spaceship, so that helps.)
@@Swiftbow It was a big pocket. The lenses came from the ship that brought him to earth, so were indestructible. That's why he could use his heat vision through them without melting them.
So did I, especially since I remembered the guy said he stole the idea from Superman III and admitted that he probably f^cked up a decimal place. In that, he pretty much also punched a hole in the calculation theory that relocating the part-cents would yield any kind of significant amount of money. So, half the people would get the exact amount. And, half of the others would get half-cents that is rounded down. That's an average of a quarter-cent, assuming the simplest factors. So, for every 4 paychecks, you get a cent. 1% of a dollar, as in 1/100 of a dollar... for every 4 paychecks. If you run that program and somehow made accounting miss it as your bonus, you have an additional cent on your paycheck per 400 employees. Only a really, really, really broke person would consider that mad-cash, and a guy who had the skill to do that kind of program would, even in the 80s, not waste his time on such a low cash return. I mean, you get a tiny bit of cash boost, like being a waiter who gets a yearly regular who tips a little, but with the full weight of fraud (back then) on top of cyber-crime (now) charges... not at all worth it. You follow? It's not about the amount of the paycheck, it never was, it was always about how the pay was calculated with each check, scooping up the fractions that are rounded down. So, only the number of paychecks is the issue. Let's say that program is run on an LLC that is rather large, 40,000 employees. Yes, I am using a large LLC on purpose as the starting point. That's 40,000 paychecks on a regular basis. That's 10,000 times per pay the guy with the program installed gets a cent bonus on his paycheck. That means, he gets an additional $100 bonus per paycheck. To a broke guy like me, that's a fortune, a *HUGE* raise. However, if I had those hacking skills and access, do you think I would fleece my tiny company for that and not go big and go fast then vanish? NO! If I am sitting on that kind of powder keg of legal ramifications, I would do my best to go big, cash out, and vanish without a trace as soon as possible. Let's say I did that on a corporation, one with 4,000,000 employees. You know, as a mid-level tech guy. That means I get a quarter of a cent per 4 paychecks, so a dollar per 400 employees per payday. That would be a bonus of 40,000 per payday. Nice, right? *NO*! That would sound an alarm, cause the corporation to shut down the flagged building, and bring their accountants into full alert mode. Also, they would be in full cooperation with the police because they called them. They would have noticed the second the first instance happened because of their accounting department and probably stopped payment on the check in the first place... if the check even got printed nonetheless cut and given. You cannot hack a corporation in a fiscal way directly unless you are rerouting funds that they almost instantly know were cyber-stolen. There is no sneaky way to do it without inside people.
And those other three cohorts won't just go to a regular prison; superman is going to drop them in the middle of a federal "bang you in the ass" prison.
You have to understand Richard Pryor's computer prowess in this film, not as something that was learned, but kind of a super-power in itself. He has an ability to communicate with computers that is supernatural. No one else typing those commands could do what he does.
Sorry but you just used 5 emojis in one sentence You wouldn't want reddit or the 4 people with more than 3 brain cells on twitter to find out about this Don't worry I'm not a snitch A group of cynical people however
@@moonprincesst.s.h.4ever115 I only get slightly annoyed at it But there are quite a few people (especially the type of cynical people who watch stuff like cinemasins) would be out for your head
@@funnycatenjoyer2758 I can't tell if you're joking around or if you're serious. I mean I believe you when you say people from Reddit are that much of a bunch of f****** assholes, but I can't tell if you're just goofing around or you're actually trying to police this guy for using emojis
The answer to the breathing issue is that superman can only fly in space while holding his breath. If he didn't take a deep breath to fill his lungs with air before the bubble that limits his air supply more.
Probably because it's been mentioned approximately 1 billion times on the Internet already, nowadays mostly by people who never saw _Superman III_ and just understand it to be the thing you say when people bring up the topic
That was pretty freaky, I also found the fight between the good and evil Superman nightmare fuel,, and the early bit at 1:40 of that guy trapped in his car filling with water really spooked me out when I first saw it in movie theater as a little kid
@@Brandiwell I saw this in theaters for first time as little kid too, there were a few scenes that did spook me out, particularly the early scene of the guy trapped in his car filling up with water
I specifically remember seeing those Superman computer graphics back in the day and was pretty blown away in 1983 so....not Intellivision nor even Atari 8-bit computer level. Maybe arcade level.
Pandemic - Fear the Dead will hopefully soon be sinned a heck lot by Cinema Sins. That one is one of the most laughable dumb movies I've ever seen! Its the mother of all jump-scares and the camera-using makes you sick, but they also explain a relatively complex System for the zombies and then forever and ever ignore it in all ways possible. They set up rules and break them so hard, its amazing. But the most impressive thing for me personally was someone saying as an explanation where he off-camera was, that he was "in a bank, trying to improve his rent". I cant stress enough how completly i thought this to just be a joke. But then he revelas he actually went to a Bank and grabbed some small amount of dollars. Holy Minecraft-Creeper, wow. Wow. Wow. This movie is amazingly bad, even if you normally dont look for Plot Holes, but they jump into your face a lot...
As flawed as this movie was, we can agree on two good things with Superman III: 1) The Superman/Clark Kent fight in the junkyard (and Christopher Reeves' portrayal for that matter) 2) Vera's transformation into the robot which gave me huge nightmares as a kid
I watched this movie over and over as a kid thinking it was great. Didn't know it was so poorly directed. Thanks for the video, it is a moment for clarity of mind.
@@two-face1041 oh, really? Like when Superman let's his father die because someone might possibly notice him doing something super? MOS takes itself very seriously and you can always make fun of something like that. Something like Army of Darkness doesn't work since it is already making fun of itself.
"How could it be daytime in the atlantic?" Well, the sun rises around 4-6am in the summer, and the tankers are around 4-5h ahead of "new york"(metropolis) via timezones, and you can see it's sunrise time or so from the hue on the tanker so, pretty legit if they met in new york around midnight->2am.
yeah thats what i was thinking, its daylight in the atlantic because it can be up to 6 hours ahead, and depending on what time of night, ti could be well past dawn.
All depends on when and how fast superman "decides" to get there. This is a guy who reversed time by flying around the globe in the other direction whatever that was.
@@chuchuokeke It's still 4-6 hours ahead at the same moment, unless he reversed time in this instance, it would be somewhere between 4-6am in the atlantic when they have a midnight romp in new york :D
"I just want to point out" that either Clark is changing into his Superman attire really slowly, or that camera is taking pictures really fast. This movie doesn't know how to photo booth.
16:20 "One screw turns this computer off" Well, if that one screw is connecting the power cable to the motherboard, or the data bus to the hard drive, or any number of other things, then sure. Computers are really easy to fuck up with minimal effort if you want. That's why really important computers are locked behind layers of physical security to keep people out.
Not computers like this! This would be the equivalent of either a mainframe or a modern datacenter. Both have redundant power supplies(sometimes from different power companies, if available), backup generators, redundant network connections, backup cooling and so on. It might be easier to shutdown via software.
@@Outworlder I imagine if I was the one who designed a supercomputer, I'd probably know its weakest points. Redundancies are fine, but all it takes is one leak in a liquid cooling system (just as an example) to brick everything below it.
The fact that Gus randomly types 'tar' is the reason the fake Kryptonite doesn't work like it should. Instead of killing Superman or making him defenceless, it starts that weird and unnecessary schism thing. So that's not actually a sin.
Wait so he's getting upset about how Superman can do all this weird shit like blow oil back into a ship. But then I remind you that in the first movie, HE REVERSED TIME, by spinning around the earth.
Remember that time Superman tricked Zod and took his powers, crushed all the bones in his hand into gravel and threw him into an endless chasm? Pepperidge Farm remembers
Superman has to hold his breath when he flies in space. Eventually, even Superman would die without oxygen. What's really funny is how long the villains would've had to stand there and watch Superman struggle in that bubble before he finally couldn't hold his breath anymore.
The Quest for Peace makes this one seem like a masterpiece. Also, holy crap Superman & Lois took something from this movie and made it awesome: freezing part of a lake and taking the large ice to cool down a power plant. Fun fact about Richard Lester is that he didn't grow up reading comics and only agreed to this one so he could work with Pryor. It really shows.
Pandemic - Fear the Dead will hopefully soon be sinned a heck lot by Cinema Sins. That one is one of the most laughable dumb movies I've ever seen! Its the mother of all jump-scares and the camera-using makes you sick, but they also explain a relatively complex System for the zombies and then forever and ever ignore it in all ways possible. They set up rules and break them so hard, its amazing. Yugioh-Season-One-Style.
Superman & Lois didn't make it awesome; the show just copied it. The show isn't even that good. It's uninspired mediocrity. Also, I think The Quest for Peace is better than Superman III simply because it's so bad that it's fun to watch. Superman III just isn't fun to watch, not at all, even with Richard Pryor.
@@G360LIVE Yeah it did. You may not like it, but I enjoy it despite its flaws. However I'm sure we can both agree that 3 and 4 are both terrible and a stain in Superman's legacy.
@@DanBrizuela I did like it, but I can objectively state that it didn't take a scene from Superman III and make it awesome, which was your statement. As a writer and editor, I have the ability to separate what I like subjectively from what is on the screen (or page) objectively. But yeah, Superman III and IV are terrible, just different types of terrible.
That's a lie and you know it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 The Quest for Peace is trash! But, the reason why it's better than Superman 3 is because it's a much shorter film. (BTW, that's not saying much.)
Annie Ross (Vera) was an accomplished jazz singer (her song "Twisted" was covered by Joni Mitchell) & had been involved with Lenny Bruce, someone who was heavily influential on Richard Pryor as a comedian...but I doubt they discussed any of that on the set.
*Seriously? Instead of using his ice breath on the acid, he goes over to the nearest body of water, freezes some of it, picks that chunk up, and flies it up a mile or two over the chem plant, to then drop it in the most unrealistic motion and just hope it lands where it should???* His name should be Super-convoluted-man.
Also, that ice chunk would smash the building instead of unfreezing in time... and even then it's still tons of water smashing into the building from several hundreds meters up.
@@TF2CrunchyFrog actually, the excessive heat would most certainly melt the water. I do agree with you , however, that that would not be enough water to put out that fire. That’s true. The moviemakers probably just wanted the visuals of Superman freezing the lake, which was one of the best parts of this movie. It’s really good to look at.
And is it really “ice breath” he has? I’m not sure. He could’ve smothered the fire with his mouth like he did in part 2 against zod with the oil rig or tanker or whatever. Like a fire extinguisher more likely. If Superman actually had freezing powers, he could’ve built his ice house with his mouth, not that crystal. Duh:)
Firstly, a request for “Everything Wrong With The Gentlemen” because I remember Jeremy said that he “thoroughly” enjoyed it so I want to see how many times he removes sins for it. Secondly, a request for “Everything Wrong With Music” because... well, just read about all the criticisms and controversies that film got to find out my reason.
For anyone who doesn't understand why people can't tell the difference between Clark Kent and Superman, have you ever seen Tony Hawk without his skateboard?
I understand that straightening out the Tower of Pisa is a bad thing because the lean is part of the reason it's a tourist attraction, but is it really a good thing to make it lean again? That would be sort of like if Evil Superman repaired the broken walls of the Coliseum so the Good Superman tears them back down.
@@Awestefeld6612: I just watched this particular movie with my brother last week, now this video shows up on my UA-cam timeline a whole week later. HMMM!!!!! ,🤔
Hey, I love Superman 3. Drunk Superman is legendary, for some reason I always find occasions in life to reference that sequence. And Annette O'Toole is gorgeous in it. Then there's Brad. Brad rules.
I feel like people who use the real names of the people involved with the channel instead of the name of the channel itself are just trying to get people to be like wow how are you such an insider… Which is never going to happen because nobody’s impressed that you know the name of a fucking youtuber.
"Whatever this piece of construction equipment is...?" I myself don't know what it's called. In function, though, you can obviously call it a line-painting machine. Thought you all were the observant types.
This is actually my favourite Superman movie for several reasons. I love the scene where Clark and Superman are fighting each other. It goes so surreal. As well, it was a comic book movie that didn't take itself seriously at all. Unlike today where comic book movies are defining points in some people's lives, this was just silly for silly sake.
It's almost creepy to see the woman who played Martha Kent in the Smallville playlove-interest, Lana Lang, in this movie. And then you remember she was Beverly in the TVmovie IT.
Look, you'll never find anything if you type "look for alien life" into a computer. Computers dont work that way. You have to type "find alien life" into the computer.
@@michellemckillop8935 He has a power that lets him freeze objects or things by blowing on them when he fought stefen Wolf in justice league he blew on his axe and froze it than wonder women broke it because had weakened it with his ice breath
If you had read the comics you would know that Clark Kent's clothes are made from special highly compressible fabric that he stores in a secret pouch in his cape? Nine million sins for you for not knowing this.
I loved the first two films as a kid but was quite disappointed by Superman III. I thought at the time it could not get much worse for poor Superman. I was so wrong. This is a masterpiece compared to Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
Yeah yeah yeah… So just to be clear as a kid you were totally cool with superman flying through space to turn back time on earth you were totally cool with superman kissing Lois and killing Zod and returning back to kick some dudes ass at the end of the movie… But superman three was bad? Whatever.
The Atari 2600 Pac-Man sound effect is something that drives me nuts, even more so that it still shows up in contemporary media when the characters are meant to be playing something modern. In this case, I can't help but be amused at the thought that the programmer who made that Evil Overlord map in-universe was such a big Pac-Man fan that he or she duplicated the sound as an easter egg, knowing with confidence that the company big-wigs would never have a clue as they've never stepped foot in an Arcade in their life.
Would superman really let a child die instead of revealing his real identity? Perhaps. Remember at Niagra falls when Lois told Clark she thinks he's superman then threw herself in the rapids? Superman stood right there and didn't change. She was too busy trying to stay alive to notice that beamed a branch for her to hold on to.
5:09 - The best explanation I've heard is that no one knows that Superman has an alter ego so no one is thinking "who is Superman?" Or "What's his secret identity?" Batman wears a mask so people try to find out who he really is. Superman does not.
@Robert Monroe Ha! Yeah. Now, that one? I absolutely cannot stand. It’s borderline unwatchable. I just really like the humor and the tone in S3. Richard Pryor is awesome.
This movie is so supremely bad, I can't even enjoy the sins video without overdosing on cringe. I'm sinning the sins video for not sinning this movie enough! Or for ever sinning it at all! I know what I said! 😂
@@stillgeneric yes impressive, but for witty responses that dip into the surreal without being completely incomprehensible, I want more people to give a thumbs up! Especially since I will see some truly insipid comments get well over 100 likes. Also, as a word nerd, I just really like comments like this one 🤓
I watched this movie for the first time in '88 when I was 8 years old. I remember thinking how much it sucked... and also that the cybernetic lady creeped me the hell out. And yet, despite this setback, I still grew up to be a computer programmer.
yup. not just into space, but to the moon. Which is doubly bad, because in Superman II they had Zod and his companions kill astronauts on the moon by destroying their spacesuits and exposing them to vacuum.
I see you have to make sure that you Stay on the right page with everybody else as far as superman movies go… The first two superman movies are guilty of everything that every other bad superman movie is guilty of 100% fucking fact. Oh my God Superman killed Zod in man of steel… Oh my God superman kill fucking Zod in superman 2 and I don’t care if there was a deleted scene that shows that he was being fished out that wasn’t in the movie that means somebody said no I want to keep Zod dead. You’re knocking down moments in this movie I’m guessing… But not the moments that are completely stupid in superman one and two? Like turning the fucking world back in time or a magical kiss that erases memories? Or the fact that completely human superman was able to walk to the north pole in a couple of hours…?
@@owexsolo The first two were far from being perfect, but they had a certain charm, whimsicalness, and passion to them that the rest lacked. Superman III had a little bit of that as well, but fell short due to the lackadaisical plot and Richard Pryor's character making it so unbelievably awkward. The Quest for Peace was unintentionally hilarious but trash while Superman Returns was boring as all hell.
I was mortified at what happened in this movie. Reeves was becoming a brilliant actor and branching out. This movie ruined so much. I kept waiting for it to be a full comedy, it wasn’t. Was it supposed to be sarcastic? Was it being camp for a reason? So so bad. I agree with the guy that says you need to be sinned for not sinning it enough and reminding me how cringe filled it truly was.
@@micah4029 Idk. Supes would have ended Lorelei if he mounted her; either Lorelei has a metaphysical genetic makeup like Maxima/Circe/WonderWoman, Supes was a bottom until pulling out, or the synthetic kryptonite really depowered Supes.
Interestingly, Superman's uniform is not bulletproof (at least in the 80's version), he gives off a sort of aura that means anything close to his skin becomes impervious like him, which explains why his suitjacket isn't.
7:23-When Superman stops that tractor, he gives the guy a real dirty look-like hes thinking “you should have seen this kid laying here in all this tall wheat! Shame on you!” You should have SINNED THE SHIT OUTTA THAT SCENE!
Missed a chance to make a Batman reference. "Oh no, it's boiling acid!" Also, I remember liking Superman III when I was a kid. Kid Me was an idiot. How much of an idiot? Kid Me also liked Superman IV.
I like Superman III too but I was shocked to find out they passed on a better script with Brainiac and Mxyzptlk to make this movie with Richard Pryor. Superman IV isn't that bad, the comic book adaptation shows what might have been had Canon focused more on Superman IV than trying to make three movies at once.
I can't remember when I saw Superman 3 for the first time, I was born in 1983 so I definitely didn't see it when it first came out. I was 4 when Superman 4 came out in 1987 so I might have watched it then. I think that Vera being turned into a cyborg might have scared the crap out of me when I did see it later on in the 90's as a kid.
@A Catalan Liam I always thought it was closer to the first two than Superman III was. I wish someone would do a version like the Richard Donner cut of Superman II and clean up the special fx and give us something close to what was originally planned.
In the bar scene, I seem to remember him idly flipping bottle caps and breaking liquor bottles behind the bar. I thought it was the funniest thing I'd ever seen. Edit: I found it on YT, and it was cashews he was flipping.
Superman giving Gus a second chance despite the many crimes he committed is called "restorative justice". That's why San Francisco and Los Angeles are such peaceful, crime-free cities.
Fun Fact: Margot Kidder initially refused to be in the movie, due to the change in directors. The producers were finally able to convince her to be in that small portion for a very large paycheck.
should have paid the audience to watch it
@@MikeFarnhamGalaxysEdgeGroup meanwhile, still wasn’t worse than “The Quest for Peace.”
@CMB Check is how the Americans spell cheque, so guess not really a sin as the film is set in the USA.
I would like it but I want to leave it at 69😁
Oh Joy 🥳
Have to admit, the Vera transformation in this movie freaked me the f**k out as a kid.
The fact that my childhood trauma wasn't worth at least 100 sins made me very upset with this video
it gave me nightmares. that was a scene from a horror movie.
That part used to terrify me too.
Me too! She scared the daylights out of me!
Yes! I had nightmares as well. You didn’t suffer alone!
Even in this movie, how do you not get goosebumps watching Christopher Reeve pull his shirt open to reveal his iconic suit whilst hearing THAT theme music? All the sins off for the only man who made us believe Superman was real.
In the comics, Superman folded up his clothes into a small enough bundle to hide in his cape.
What he did with the watch and wallet is anybody's guess.(insert Christopher Walken watch story here)
And what about his glasses?
@@Swiftbow Uh... same place?
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@@brunozeigerts6379 I'm guessing you don't wear glasses, lol. You don't want to stuff them someplace tight... that is how lenses and frames break. (Though another poster said the lenses of his glasses are from his spaceship, so that helps.)
"Christopher Walken story."
"I understood that reference."
When I was little the scene of the woman being changed into a robot scared the crap out of me.
should have added a couple of sins for that.
It still causes me anxiety
Still find it disturbing 😫
In the comics at the time, Clark's clothing was made of a highly compressible material that he could squeeze and put in a pocket inside his cape.
Superman's costume is made from Kryptonian fabric so acid doesn't do anything to it.
But what does he do with his glasses?
@@Swiftbow he buys new ones.
@@Swiftbow It was a big pocket. The lenses came from the ship that brought him to earth, so were indestructible. That's why he could use his heat vision through them without melting them.
@@NeoTechni On a newspaper reporter's salary? Though I suppose they're not actually prescription.
Legit laughed out loud when you said they stole their scheme from Office Space.
So did I, especially since I remembered the guy said he stole the idea from Superman III and admitted that he probably f^cked up a decimal place. In that, he pretty much also punched a hole in the calculation theory that relocating the part-cents would yield any kind of significant amount of money.
So, half the people would get the exact amount. And, half of the others would get half-cents that is rounded down. That's an average of a quarter-cent, assuming the simplest factors. So, for every 4 paychecks, you get a cent. 1% of a dollar, as in 1/100 of a dollar... for every 4 paychecks. If you run that program and somehow made accounting miss it as your bonus, you have an additional cent on your paycheck per 400 employees. Only a really, really, really broke person would consider that mad-cash, and a guy who had the skill to do that kind of program would, even in the 80s, not waste his time on such a low cash return. I mean, you get a tiny bit of cash boost, like being a waiter who gets a yearly regular who tips a little, but with the full weight of fraud (back then) on top of cyber-crime (now) charges... not at all worth it.
You follow? It's not about the amount of the paycheck, it never was, it was always about how the pay was calculated with each check, scooping up the fractions that are rounded down. So, only the number of paychecks is the issue. Let's say that program is run on an LLC that is rather large, 40,000 employees. Yes, I am using a large LLC on purpose as the starting point. That's 40,000 paychecks on a regular basis. That's 10,000 times per pay the guy with the program installed gets a cent bonus on his paycheck. That means, he gets an additional $100 bonus per paycheck. To a broke guy like me, that's a fortune, a *HUGE* raise. However, if I had those hacking skills and access, do you think I would fleece my tiny company for that and not go big and go fast then vanish? NO! If I am sitting on that kind of powder keg of legal ramifications, I would do my best to go big, cash out, and vanish without a trace as soon as possible.
Let's say I did that on a corporation, one with 4,000,000 employees. You know, as a mid-level tech guy. That means I get a quarter of a cent per 4 paychecks, so a dollar per 400 employees per payday. That would be a bonus of 40,000 per payday. Nice, right? *NO*! That would sound an alarm, cause the corporation to shut down the flagged building, and bring their accountants into full alert mode. Also, they would be in full cooperation with the police because they called them. They would have noticed the second the first instance happened because of their accounting department and probably stopped payment on the check in the first place... if the check even got printed nonetheless cut and given. You cannot hack a corporation in a fiscal way directly unless you are rerouting funds that they almost instantly know were cyber-stolen. There is no sneaky way to do it without inside people.
Good for you joel 👏👏
Underrated movie, actually
And those other three cohorts won't just go to a regular prison; superman is going to drop them in the middle of a federal "bang you in the ass" prison.
Knew it was coming
You have to understand Richard Pryor's computer prowess in this film, not as something that was learned, but kind of a super-power in itself. He has an ability to communicate with computers that is supernatural. No one else typing those commands could do what he does.
"Is Superman having trouble breathing in the bubble? Because that mother****** flies in space!"
😂🤣🐱🏍🌠
Sorry but you just used 5 emojis in one sentence
You wouldn't want reddit or the 4 people with more than 3 brain cells on twitter to find out about this
Don't worry I'm not a snitch
A group of cynical people however
@@funnycatenjoyer2758 Who are you, the UA-cam / Emoji Police? Just step off! 🤬
@@moonprincesst.s.h.4ever115 I only get slightly annoyed at it
But there are quite a few people (especially the type of cynical people who watch stuff like cinemasins) would be out for your head
@@funnycatenjoyer2758 I can't tell if you're joking around or if you're serious. I mean I believe you when you say people from Reddit are that much of a bunch of f****** assholes, but I can't tell if you're just goofing around or you're actually trying to police this guy for using emojis
The answer to the breathing issue is that superman can only fly in space while holding his breath. If he didn't take a deep breath to fill his lungs with air before the bubble that limits his air supply more.
My Favorite part of that movie is that Lana Lang is played by the same actress as Martha Kent in the Smallville Series.
Ah, Superman III - the movie that inspired the central plot of Office Space!
How did you comment 12 hours ago on a video posted 9 minutes ago
@@stephen_cs patreon early access, always will be that way no matter how many times peeps ask
I was gonna say magic but ok :/
Also, Wieners (2008)
And was the far superior movie.
I'm surprised that he didn't add sins for how terrifying that scene was when Vera was being cyberised because that shit is pure nightmare fuel.
That should have had sins removed
Probably because it's been mentioned approximately 1 billion times on the Internet already, nowadays mostly by people who never saw _Superman III_ and just understand it to be the thing you say when people bring up the topic
Man, I watched that as a small kid at the cinema and it haunted me for decades until I finally looked it up online and purged those demons.
That was pretty freaky, I also found the fight between the good and evil Superman nightmare fuel,, and the early bit at 1:40 of that guy trapped in his car filling with water really spooked me out when I first saw it in movie theater as a little kid
@@Brandiwell I saw this in theaters for first time as little kid too, there were a few scenes that did spook me out, particularly the early scene of the guy trapped in his car filling up with water
I specifically remember seeing those Superman computer graphics back in the day and was pretty blown away in 1983 so....not Intellivision nor even Atari 8-bit computer level. Maybe arcade level.
Pandemic - Fear the Dead will hopefully soon be sinned a heck lot by Cinema Sins. That one is one of the most laughable dumb movies I've ever seen! Its the mother of all jump-scares and the camera-using makes you sick, but they also explain a relatively complex System for the zombies and then forever and ever ignore it in all ways possible.
They set up rules and break them so hard, its amazing.
But the most impressive thing for me personally was someone saying as an explanation where he off-camera was, that he was "in a bank, trying to improve his rent". I cant stress enough how completly i thought this to just be a joke.
But then he revelas he actually went to a Bank and grabbed some small amount of dollars. Holy Minecraft-Creeper, wow.
Wow. Wow.
This movie is amazingly bad, even if you normally dont look for Plot Holes, but they jump into your face a lot...
@@slevinchannel7589 why the hell are you spamming this on people's comments?
They were originally much better than the finished product, but executives thought they were too realistic looking.
As flawed as this movie was, we can agree on two good things with Superman III:
1) The Superman/Clark Kent fight in the junkyard (and Christopher Reeves' portrayal for that matter)
2) Vera's transformation into the robot which gave me huge nightmares as a kid
A couple really cool things in it, but the problem was a terrible script. People blame the director but there wasn't much to work with.
I watched this movie over and over as a kid thinking it was great. Didn't know it was so poorly directed. Thanks for the video, it is a moment for clarity of mind.
This movie really badly needs to be made into a Mystery Science Theatre 3000 episode!
Quest for peace would be even better for it, but then so would Man of steel.
@@loke6664 nothing to make fun of in MoS
@@two-face1041 oh, really? Like when Superman let's his father die because someone might possibly notice him doing something super?
MOS takes itself very seriously and you can always make fun of something like that. Something like Army of Darkness doesn't work since it is already making fun of itself.
You need a Nobel Peace Prize for UA-cam comentor Popculture nostalgia.
MST3K selects movies by how cheap it is to license them. _Superman III_ would... not be cheap
Small details, I appreciate that, even when adding 100 sins in one move, you still run a tick-up rather than just dropping the 1 on there xD
I'm surprised he didn't add 100.25
My oil pan is leaking too Clark...
Also, I could use a break check and tire rotation Clark.
*brake
@@Foxtrot369 no break check was thr correct innuendo. she wants to check how much abuse it takes before she breaks
@@Foxtrot369 nah mate, you right. I put the wrong one.
"How could it be daytime in the atlantic?" Well, the sun rises around 4-6am in the summer, and the tankers are around 4-5h ahead of "new york"(metropolis) via timezones, and you can see it's sunrise time or so from the hue on the tanker so, pretty legit if they met in new york around midnight->2am.
yeah thats what i was thinking, its daylight in the atlantic because it can be up to 6 hours ahead, and depending on what time of night, ti could be well past dawn.
All depends on when and how fast superman "decides" to get there. This is a guy who reversed time by flying around the globe in the other direction whatever that was.
@@chuchuokeke It's still 4-6 hours ahead at the same moment, unless he reversed time in this instance, it would be somewhere between 4-6am in the atlantic when they have a midnight romp in new york :D
Duh.
About practically throwing the ball into the gutter, I've seen actual kids play that bad. It might be one of the more believable things in the movie.
His self esteem was taking a hit, especially with all the other kids talking about not wanting him on their team right to his face.
Meee
Logos: exist
Cinemasins: so I took that personally
Cinemasins: so anyway, I started dinging
I am so tired of this comment like ...............the joke is over
That joke is always funny😂
Lmao
That's actually so funny
"I just want to point out" that either Clark is changing into his Superman attire really slowly, or that camera is taking pictures really fast. This movie doesn't know how to photo booth.
*Ding!*
@@Lesley_RedRhody beat me to it!
this is one of the first “so bad it’s good” movies that i remember seeing.
16:20 "One screw turns this computer off" Well, if that one screw is connecting the power cable to the motherboard, or the data bus to the hard drive, or any number of other things, then sure. Computers are really easy to fuck up with minimal effort if you want. That's why really important computers are locked behind layers of physical security to keep people out.
Not computers like this! This would be the equivalent of either a mainframe or a modern datacenter. Both have redundant power supplies(sometimes from different power companies, if available), backup generators, redundant network connections, backup cooling and so on.
It might be easier to shutdown via software.
@@Outworlder I imagine if I was the one who designed a supercomputer, I'd probably know its weakest points. Redundancies are fine, but all it takes is one leak in a liquid cooling system (just as an example) to brick everything below it.
Isn’t it one button?
Computer: There's a mystery component in Kryptonite that cannot be analyzed.
Gus types in "tar" after reading it on his pack of smokes. *DING*
The fact that Gus randomly types 'tar' is the reason the fake Kryptonite doesn't work like it should. Instead of killing Superman or making him defenceless, it starts that weird and unnecessary schism thing. So that's not actually a sin.
Holy shit, "who cares about bowling - OMG that kid sucks" joke was one of the funniest CinemaSins jokes in a while.
My brain thought superman was carrying bob ross in the thumbnail
Good for you for being colorblind!
@@davidm5707 .
I thought Richard Prior.
I thought it was Neil DeGrasse Tyson
@@davidm5707 wdym by color blind clearly the person has like the same skin color as bob ross
“My oil pan is leaking” is now my favorite quote.
I lost it on "This cake.*Ding*". haha!
Every time Chris changes to Superman and we hear that epic theme you should remove 100 sins.
The woman that played Lana Lang in this movie played Martha Kent in Smallville.
Wait so he's getting upset about how Superman can do all this weird shit like blow oil back into a ship. But then I remind you that in the first movie, HE REVERSED TIME, by spinning around the earth.
Well, to be honest, if we want to be logical, this should be the ONE plot solution for every sequel ever.
@@emanuelebresciani6281 true
Remember that time he kissed Lois and gave her amnesia??
Remember that time Superman tricked Zod and took his powers, crushed all the bones in his hand into gravel and threw him into an endless chasm? Pepperidge Farm remembers
Don't forget he walked back from the North Pole when he lost his powers..
But how did Lois get back? 🤔
I always wondered the same thing about him breathing in the bubble. I was like “I thought he could fly in space with no problem.”
Superman has to hold his breath when he flies in space. Eventually, even Superman would die without oxygen. What's really funny is how long the villains would've had to stand there and watch Superman struggle in that bubble before he finally couldn't hold his breath anymore.
The Quest for Peace makes this one seem like a masterpiece. Also, holy crap Superman & Lois took something from this movie and made it awesome: freezing part of a lake and taking the large ice to cool down a power plant. Fun fact about Richard Lester is that he didn't grow up reading comics and only agreed to this one so he could work with Pryor. It really shows.
Pandemic - Fear the Dead will hopefully soon be sinned a heck lot by Cinema Sins. That one is one of the most laughable dumb movies I've ever seen! Its the mother of all jump-scares and the camera-using makes you sick, but they also explain a relatively complex System for the zombies and then forever and ever ignore it in all ways possible.
They set up rules and break them so hard, its amazing. Yugioh-Season-One-Style.
Superman & Lois didn't make it awesome; the show just copied it. The show isn't even that good. It's uninspired mediocrity.
Also, I think The Quest for Peace is better than Superman III simply because it's so bad that it's fun to watch. Superman III just isn't fun to watch, not at all, even with Richard Pryor.
@@G360LIVE Yeah it did. You may not like it, but I enjoy it despite its flaws. However I'm sure we can both agree that 3 and 4 are both terrible and a stain in Superman's legacy.
@@DanBrizuela
I did like it, but I can objectively state that it didn't take a scene from Superman III and make it awesome, which was your statement. As a writer and editor, I have the ability to separate what I like subjectively from what is on the screen (or page) objectively.
But yeah, Superman III and IV are terrible, just different types of terrible.
That's a lie and you know it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Quest for Peace is trash! But, the reason why it's better than Superman 3 is because it's a much shorter film. (BTW, that's not saying much.)
Love how they reused the frozen lake thing in the new show lol
How did you post 14 hours early
How tf did you post this 14 hours ago
Wtf 14 hours ago
Seriously, what
@@YourName-lh7si some people are cinemasins patreons, and get access to the videos before they even go public.
I loved this movie, as a kid.
Plenty of it was ill-advised but there are wonderful nuggets here and there.
It’s so obvious that there were different writers and directors in this movie. The first two were near flawless
Annie Ross (Vera) was an accomplished jazz singer (her song "Twisted" was covered by Joni Mitchell) & had been involved with Lenny Bruce, someone who was heavily influential on Richard Pryor as a comedian...but I doubt they discussed any of that on the set.
You should do Rise of the Guardians, one of my favorite Dreamworks movies, or maybe Soul since you haven't done it yet.
It might be a little bit on Soul yet; they generally can't do movies within three to six months of release.
*Seriously? Instead of using his ice breath on the acid, he goes over to the nearest body of water, freezes some of it, picks that chunk up, and flies it up a mile or two over the chem plant, to then drop it in the most unrealistic motion and just hope it lands where it should???*
His name should be Super-convoluted-man.
Also, that ice chunk would smash the building instead of unfreezing in time... and even then it's still tons of water smashing into the building from several hundreds meters up.
@@TF2CrunchyFrog actually, the excessive heat would most certainly melt the water. I do agree with you , however, that that would not be enough water to put out that fire. That’s true. The moviemakers probably just wanted the visuals of Superman freezing the lake, which was one of the best parts of this movie. It’s really good to look at.
And is it really “ice breath” he has? I’m not sure. He could’ve smothered the fire with his mouth like he did in part 2 against zod with the oil rig or tanker or whatever. Like a fire extinguisher more likely. If Superman actually had freezing powers, he could’ve built his ice house with his mouth, not that crystal. Duh:)
Oh, and if anything , the massive heat would evaporate the water before it got anywhere near the fire. The opposite of your theory or presumption.
Either way, it’s not enough water to put out the fire. You’re right on that one.
Firstly, a request for “Everything Wrong With The Gentlemen” because I remember Jeremy said that he “thoroughly” enjoyed it so I want to see how many times he removes sins for it.
Secondly, a request for “Everything Wrong With Music” because... well, just read about all the criticisms and controversies that film got to find out my reason.
The robot lady traumatized me as a kid.
For anyone who doesn't understand why people can't tell the difference between Clark Kent and Superman, have you ever seen Tony Hawk without his skateboard?
Ngl at this point I’ve probably been at the same spot with him and not notice him
Yes in a cameo in a movie but it was tony hawk he was a judge of a skateboarding tournament
I don’t know?
Have I?
@@DaneXbsinthe you wouldn't have noticed it was him if you did
@@letired I know right!?
I understand that straightening out the Tower of Pisa is a bad thing because the lean is part of the reason it's a tourist attraction, but is it really a good thing to make it lean again? That would be sort of like if Evil Superman repaired the broken walls of the Coliseum so the Good Superman tears them back down.
They could have fixed it
Not sure why, but the Gus and Brad scene was always my favorite, even as a kid.
It's Gus's big foam cowboy hat
It's Sling, Singapore Sling...You know what I mean. 😉.
the nostalgia is crazy, makes me want to be a kid again
I plan to rewatch all 4 movies after I go on vacation.
I concur..... wholeheartedly!!!!!
@@Awestefeld6612: I just watched this particular movie with my brother last week, now this video shows up on my UA-cam timeline a whole week later. HMMM!!!!! ,🤔
@@donniecurry7460 maybe it’s a glitch in the matrix. Or aliens. Or leprechauns. Or all 3. Haha
I just re-acquired the entire series and watched them for the first time in decades. I can't help it, I love them all
13:12 - it would be SUPER easy, barely an inconvenience.
OH REALLY?
Wow wow wow
LOL you beat me to it!!
Hey, I love Superman 3. Drunk Superman is legendary, for some reason I always find occasions in life to reference that sequence. And Annette O'Toole is gorgeous in it. Then there's Brad. Brad rules.
Hahahah right. Pryor and Brad throwing back drinks was a highlight.
Everything Wrong With South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
It’s good
Absolutely nothing.
Yes it's awesome... But no movie is without sin.
that video already exists. nothing wrong
@@ilovefunnyamv2nd does it link pls
"Movie steals the Superman III scheme from Office Space" might be my new favorite sin 🤣
Can't wait for Jeremy to tear down Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
I feel like people who use the real names of the people involved with the channel instead of the name of the channel itself are just trying to get people to be like wow how are you such an insider… Which is never going to happen because nobody’s impressed that you know the name of a fucking youtuber.
@@owexsolo yo, do you need a hug? I guess the irony that you're insulting someone in UA-cam comments is lost on you?
@@owexsolo Calm down, just jealous you didn't know.
I'm pretty sure it's been done already
@@thomascahill8932 that was superman returns
"Whatever this piece of construction equipment is...?" I myself don't know what it's called.
In function, though, you can obviously call it a line-painting machine. Thought you all were the observant types.
A simple web search suggests that it's called a Striper.
Why didn't you sin the fact that Superman tries to date his Mom? 😂
what’s wrong with that?
The actress who plays Lana in this movie plays Martha in the show Smallville
@@shelbean8165 .....
@@shelbean8165 Sweet Home Alabama~
Not too many other choices in Smallville..
The “it wasn’t me” line was pretty funny.
I must have watched this a million times growing up, Richard Pryor always made me laugh
Yes!
Same, I loved watching this movie especially for Richard Pryor!
Same here. I know it’s supposed to be a bad movie but I always liked it.
Why?
@@laanSith2260 why not?
This is actually my favourite Superman movie for several reasons. I love the scene where Clark and Superman are fighting each other. It goes so surreal. As well, it was a comic book movie that didn't take itself seriously at all. Unlike today where comic book movies are defining points in some people's lives, this was just silly for silly sake.
I loved this movie as a kid. It was fun and meant to be entertaining.
It's almost creepy to see the woman who played Martha Kent in the Smallville playlove-interest, Lana Lang, in this movie. And then you remember she was Beverly in the TVmovie IT.
Look, you'll never find anything if you type "look for alien life" into a computer. Computers dont work that way.
You have to type "find alien life" into the computer.
😆😆😆 Good Grammar Gets the Job Done!
Got us in the first half, ngl.
@@lexsanderzhuh
This whole movie just looks awkward.
Superman uses his ice breath to freeze a lake rather than to put out a fire lol 🤣
He can cover more ground more quickly that way :)
He doesn’t have freezing powers, idiot
@@michellemckillop8935 I literally was quoting a line from cinemasins
@@michaeljohnson4650 my apologies. I wasn’t really listening when I wrote to you :) by the way, does he have freezing powers? I never knew that if so
@@michellemckillop8935
He has a power that lets him freeze objects or things by blowing on them when he fought stefen Wolf in justice league he blew on his axe and froze it than wonder women broke it because had weakened it with his ice breath
I remember how dirty Superman's cape and boots were when he turned evil. I also saw how he disregarded personal hygiene.
Made him hotter
@@laurascott2767 Yes, he looked better with a little bit of scruff.
Fun fact: California and Alaska are on the west coast, not the eastern seaboard..... Wait, is that computer stealing both the sun and the electricity?
After watching the nuclear launch scene from _Supergirl,_ hearing Pryor gawk at the two-key security with that banjo music was just hilarious.
If you had read the comics you would know that Clark Kent's clothes are made from special highly compressible fabric that he stores in a secret pouch in his cape? Nine million sins for you for not knowing this.
I loved the first two films as a kid but was quite disappointed by Superman III. I thought at the time it could not get much worse for poor Superman. I was so wrong. This is a masterpiece compared to Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
Yeah yeah yeah… So just to be clear as a kid you were totally cool with superman flying through space to turn back time on earth you were totally cool with superman kissing Lois and killing Zod and returning back to kick some dudes ass at the end of the movie… But superman three was bad? Whatever.
@@owexsolo calm down, kids are wierd compared to more expirienced people, its only natural he was ok with time travel
@@owexsolo It's almost as if the first two movies were well written, but the third wasn't.
At least 4 was short. 3 was two hours that felt like 4.
I swear Jim Henson lives. Through this man’s voice ...
Riddipppp 🐸
If there's one thing I absolutely know about acid and water, it really really doesn't like it when you spray it with water
The Atari 2600 Pac-Man sound effect is something that drives me nuts, even more so that it still shows up in contemporary media when the characters are meant to be playing something modern.
In this case, I can't help but be amused at the thought that the programmer who made that Evil Overlord map in-universe was such a big Pac-Man fan that he or she duplicated the sound as an easter egg, knowing with confidence that the company big-wigs would never have a clue as they've never stepped foot in an Arcade in their life.
"The computer can't spell received" 😂😂
Garbage in, garbage out.
It was before T9 spell checker, or even Clippy from Windows XP
The night watchman is richie's older brother from happy days. Thats where he went! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who knew Mr C's stairs lead to Smallville 😉. I didn't realise til I was older that "Brad" is in Superman, and he was always a prick.
Would superman really let a child die instead of revealing his real identity? Perhaps. Remember at Niagra falls when Lois told Clark she thinks he's superman then threw herself in the rapids? Superman stood right there and didn't change. She was too busy trying to stay alive to notice that beamed a branch for her to hold on to.
5:09 - The best explanation I've heard is that no one knows that Superman has an alter ego so no one is thinking "who is Superman?" Or "What's his secret identity?"
Batman wears a mask so people try to find out who he really is. Superman does not.
I was literally waiting for CinemaSins to get to this one, little surprised Jeremy didn’t bring up the pie gag in the opening credits lol
me too lol
"I have to tell you something - my oil pan is leaking" is the only line needed to redeem this movie.
Jimmy Olsen is Marty McFly's disappearing brother and Lana Lang is Martha "Why Did You Say That Name" Kent in Smallville
I was wondering where I saw him before!
Marty Mcfly had a brother?
@@Xperim yes, and a sister. Watch the first 15 minutes of Back To The Future.
They were also at the end when Marty asked why Jimmy Olsen was wearing a suit and he replied he always wears a suit to the office.
Suggestion: Everything wrong with captain underpants
I unapologetically love this movie.
Thank you, at least I'm not the only one.
@Robert Monroe Ha! Yeah. Now, that one? I absolutely cannot stand. It’s borderline unwatchable. I just really like the humor and the tone in S3. Richard Pryor is awesome.
I enjoyed it too and hope that Birdman trashes Jeremy's not knowing Superman.
@@Awestefeld6612 UA-cam drama *ding*
Ummm....... 🤷🏿♂️
"Release the Robotic Richard Simmons."
Also, Pamela Stephenson (Lorelei) later earned a PhD in psychology...
I guess that was after her short stint on SNL.
@@BobPagani and Not the News
@@BobPagani She was mainly famous for Not the Nine O'Clock News, in Britain
This movie is so supremely bad, I can't even enjoy the sins video without overdosing on cringe. I'm sinning the sins video for not sinning this movie enough! Or for ever sinning it at all! I know what I said! 😂
Amen, brother. Seriously.
This comment is seriously underrated!! 😆😆
@@Klm49 41 likes in 13 hours is pretty impresive, y'know.
@@stillgeneric yes impressive, but for witty responses that dip into the surreal without being completely incomprehensible, I want more people to give a thumbs up! Especially since I will see some truly insipid comments get well over 100 likes. Also, as a word nerd, I just really like comments like this one 🤓
Batman the movie from the 60s is just as corny. Jeremy hands off.
Am I the only one who was traumatised by the Robot Vera scene as a kid, or am I just weird getting scared of a superman movie?
I watched this movie for the first time in '88 when I was 8 years old. I remember thinking how much it sucked... and also that the cybernetic lady creeped me the hell out. And yet, despite this setback, I still grew up to be a computer programmer.
You made it your mission to stop computers from doing that, you see 😊
I'm STILL disturbed by that woman!
I work in tech too 😂
That reading of ‘Why is there an axe here’ made me laugh more than I thought
When you do Superman 4 don't forget a human in that movie was taken into space and didn't die and was breathing.
yup. not just into space, but to the moon. Which is doubly bad, because in Superman II they had Zod and his companions kill astronauts on the moon by destroying their spacesuits and exposing them to vacuum.
@@skarnak1 And then Zod and his lackeys stand around *talking* on the moon, despite the lack of atmosphere.
Before i watch this I'm amazed that you managed to do this in 19 minutes.
Every Superman movie outside of the first two just makes me appreciate Man of Steel even more.
I see you have to make sure that you Stay on the right page with everybody else as far as superman movies go… The first two superman movies are guilty of everything that every other bad superman movie is guilty of 100% fucking fact. Oh my God Superman killed Zod in man of steel… Oh my God superman kill fucking Zod in superman 2 and I don’t care if there was a deleted scene that shows that he was being fished out that wasn’t in the movie that means somebody said no I want to keep Zod dead. You’re knocking down moments in this movie I’m guessing… But not the moments that are completely stupid in superman one and two? Like turning the fucking world back in time or a magical kiss that erases memories? Or the fact that completely human superman was able to walk to the north pole in a couple of hours…?
@@owexsolo The first two were far from being perfect, but they had a certain charm, whimsicalness, and passion to them that the rest lacked. Superman III had a little bit of that as well, but fell short due to the lackadaisical plot and Richard Pryor's character making it so unbelievably awkward. The Quest for Peace was unintentionally hilarious but trash while Superman Returns was boring as all hell.
Naw, ONLY the Animated Movies are great.
This could have easily been your first hour long video....
Kudos to you.
I was mortified at what happened in this movie. Reeves was becoming a brilliant actor and branching out. This movie ruined so much. I kept waiting for it to be a full comedy, it wasn’t. Was it supposed to be sarcastic? Was it being camp for a reason? So so bad. I agree with the guy that says you need to be sinned for not sinning it enough and reminding me how cringe filled it truly was.
Usually the cringe bad movie ends the run, like hangover 3. But they made a 4th and it was also bad lol.
Superman has a pocket in his cape for his civilian ware.
Superman somehow is able to lift and hold onto slippery ice without is being crushed in his hand, breaking in half or slipping out of his grasp.
He’s also able to fly. Remember it’s a fictional movie 🤷♂️
3:52 keys?? He doesn’t need keys! HE’S SUPERMAN.... he can FLY 😂
To this day, plot convenience seems to be the only reason that Lorelei survived a one-nighter with Superman lol
...or she has a backstory we really need explored.
@@micah4029 Idk. Supes would have ended Lorelei if he mounted her; either Lorelei has a metaphysical genetic makeup like Maxima/Circe/WonderWoman, Supes was a bottom until pulling out, or the synthetic kryptonite really depowered Supes.
Interestingly, Superman's uniform is not bulletproof (at least in the 80's version), he gives off a sort of aura that means anything close to his skin becomes impervious like him, which explains why his suitjacket isn't.
I believe the computer spelling “receive” wrong since “referer”(sic) was spelled wrong in the http standard so computers misspell that all the time.
Nah, dont make excuses for the script writers and/or the people designing the computer screen graphics not being able to spell.
7:23-When Superman stops that tractor, he gives the guy a real dirty look-like hes thinking “you should have seen this kid laying here in all this tall wheat! Shame on you!”
You should have SINNED THE SHIT OUTTA THAT SCENE!
Missed a chance to make a Batman reference. "Oh no, it's boiling acid!"
Also, I remember liking Superman III when I was a kid. Kid Me was an idiot. How much of an idiot? Kid Me also liked Superman IV.
hey man me too
I was 3 when this came out and about 7 when superman iv was released so it's ok lol
I like Superman III too but I was shocked to find out they passed on a better script with Brainiac and Mxyzptlk to make this movie with Richard Pryor. Superman IV isn't that bad, the comic book adaptation shows what might have been had Canon focused more on Superman IV than trying to make three movies at once.
I can't remember when I saw Superman 3 for the first time, I was born in 1983 so I definitely didn't see it when it first came out. I was 4 when Superman 4 came out in 1987 so I might have watched it then. I think that Vera being turned into a cyborg might have scared the crap out of me when I did see it later on in the 90's as a kid.
@A Catalan Liam I always thought it was closer to the first two than Superman III was. I wish someone would do a version like the Richard Donner cut of Superman II and clean up the special fx and give us something close to what was originally planned.
I think IV is better than 3. It's not great but it feels more like Superman than this comedic disaster.
Oh god no, this movie gave me nightmares as a kid. That transformation fucked me up in ways I cannot express.
In the bar scene, I seem to remember him idly flipping bottle caps and breaking liquor bottles behind the bar. I thought it was the funniest thing I'd ever seen.
Edit: I found it on YT, and it was cashews he was flipping.
Superman giving Gus a second chance despite the many crimes he committed is called "restorative justice". That's why San Francisco and Los Angeles are such peaceful, crime-free cities.
Yeah right!
Lol imagine trying to aliquot what happens to a character in a shitty superhero movie to real life
I agree with all of the sins, but they are all removed because Christopher Reeve.
Please do Everything Wrong With Steven Universe: The Movie
Yes we need this