@Jay GanLuthor- I am Lex Luthor, the greatest criminal mind of our time I hereby notify that these walls will not be able to stop me. He is saying I am a criminal and I am going to escape, what I have as an Olympic champion is clever.
There can never be another Christopher Reeve. He epitomized Superman, look at the smile and of course the hope he instills on all of us. Guess, God also needed him. Miss you so much Mr Reeve.
@Vijay Krishnan The director of "Superman Returns" was planning on having Christopher Reeve in one scene as a regular human going down the sidewalk in his wheelchair saying something like "I hope Superman can save us from Lex Luthor." Unfortunately, Christopher Reeve died before they could have him filmed in a scene.
@@bibianaguadalupeislasherre9880 I agree. I would have loved that. However, it's unknown whether they finished filming that scene with Christopher Reeve in his wheelchair and deleted it out of the movie because he passed away or they never got to do it because of him passing away. I would guess if they finished filming it but deleted it because, I learned that Heath Ledger who played as the Joker on "The Dark Knight" passed away in real life and a lot of people said that he died on "The Dark Knight" but, they deleted that out of the movie because of feeling how sad it was that he passed away in real life.
I remember watching this as a kid and always loving when he smiled at the end in each movie. I always had such a connection to Christopher Reeve's Superman.
This ending gives me chills every single time I watch it. Christopher Reeve's note perfect performance and John Williams majestic score are simply amazing. Every single superhero movie owes a debt of gratitude to this movie and it's director, Richard Donner.
@@-Perenewell at least gene hackman and terence stamp are still alive also jack ohalloran but come to think really about it thats really it which is kinda sad
Gene Hackman the voice of DreamWorks Insect 🐜 Villain from the movie Antz, General Mandible and his successor, Kevin Spacey the voice of Hopper the evil Grasshopper villain in Disney’s insect movie, “A Bug’s Life”🦗
@@ValiantWrestling Agree, in Man Of Steel and BVS, they always only play up Superman saving of Lois Lane, as if Superman is a hero to her, not everyone. They made Superman look like a romantic movie hero.
Valiant Wrestling Federation, Snyder yes, definitely with BvS, but Singer? There’s literally a scene in Superman Returns where Superman chooses to go save Metropolis over Lois at one point in the film, leading to him stopping an explosion and the globe on the Daily Planet from falling on Perry White.
Oh man you guys would hate some of the ways the newer comics portray Superman. Some even turn him evil?? Steer clear of those. Aren’t these movies supposed to instill hope and inspiration into the every day man? All of you preaching that theme seem to also simultaneously attack newer mediums that don’t copy paste this exact movie formula. All Superman movies are great retellings, and each one differs from each other in subtle ways to stand out. Reeve would’ve loved each movie that came after him; or at least, this Clark would’ve. If you don’t like it- appreciate the oldies. There is no point in berading Snyder and Singer. And for what it’s worth, I think Superman Returns almost beats Superman the Movie.
In the theatrical cut of Justice League it was almost like they were embarrassed to be using the theme because it was played so low in the sound mix that you barely noticed. Same thing with the Batman 89 theme.
I loved Terence Stamp's performance as Zod. He was PERFECT for that role. A movie like this wouldn't be as memorable without a GREAT villain to counter the protagonist and Mr. Stamp really delivered.
Yep ., a little Boy named (CHARLES GREEN) believed it so much, he jumped out a Window from the 7th FLOOR of his GRAND MOTHER's apartment building back in the year (1979). May he R.I.P....... ☹
I've always found something so beautiful about the end of the Superman movies....as the sun rises, Superman flying above the planet he has sworn to protect.
The humility encompassed in that line captures the greatest power of Superman. It's a shame that most modern adaptations of the character, either animated or live, focus more on the super than the man.
For some reason I don't know why, there is this bit that lasted no more than 1 second. After Lex starts talking to Superman with the ultrasound and Superman is looking for his lair, he flies past this window and a group of women see him flyby. That visual effect always stuck in my mind like, "Wow, he really just flew past that window."
3:08 When I first saw this, I remember getting some intense goosebumps when that glorious motif kicked in. It was a good film and John Williams elevated it to instant classic.
And he epitomizes why comic book movies should have their characters look and dress like in the comics. All the "but what about the bright colors and trunks over the tights?" objections melt away when the actor and director take the role seriously and play it straight with no "I'm too cool for this material, I'm not a comic book nerd" undermining the source material
3:06 That right there is an actor who lived the part as close as he could. I mean, look at him. He is actually on wires attached to a crane going up 3 stories at least. How many actors of today would do this? A true hero if there ever was one to bring to life magic for us kids.
"By the way, Miss Teschmacher -- you're mother sends her love..." PURE GOLD. Never saw that scene before. I can see why it was nixed, cutting abruptly to the prison was a more powerful transition, but darn that stings.
There would be no comic book film genre without the success of Superman (1978) or Batman (1989). Both films are now classics of the genre and will always be timeless.
Just knowing I was about to watch that movie as a kid gave me goosebumps. Sort of like when the HBO intro came on back in the 80's. We'd tailor our whole night to fit around when a movie was supposed to come on. Definitely a simpler time in my life.
It makes me cry some times , for joy, that's my childhood, Chris was the greatest Superman, especially when says those classic lines, like we are all on the same team,😎👍
The ease of the movements while they were all on wires is just astounding. Not even CGI can replace good old fashioned wire work to capture what it would *really* look like to see a man fly. This scene and others with Reeve (and not CGI) doing the work is more visually convincing than any other flying scenes in any current movies, imo. They should go back to using wires for contained scenes like this.
I still believe the fourth installment had some unrealised potential. But it was a bad mix of things. Movie was done by Cannon Group, who were notorious for making action movies on a semi-low budget. Doing a Superman movie, that is bound to contain many special effects shots, needs a shit load of money to look good. Chris Reeve was one of the writers behind the movie. Even though he had respect for the character, he made Superman a bit too powerful. I mean... Rebuilding the Great Wall of China by just staring at it? Man, if he actually could, he'd make a lot of construction workers unemployed. The pacing was off and the whole notion of Superman meddling in American (and world) politics should be a no-no for Superman. If Superman IV was to be remade today on a proper budget and a few things were to be revised (like Nuclear Nails guy being more of a threat - the shadow is his weakness?! 🤨 Stupid ass weakness), I'd claim it could turn into quite a decent movie.
The “awe shucks” way Reeves portrays Superman after the warden thanks him is so subtle but it’s so significant in that it shows that Superman really is that big blue Boy Scout from Kansas.
Some of the practical flying effects in the old Superman movies look far better than the Cgi blur in the modern films which are just boring, Christopher Reeve looks amazing at the end, what a piece of casting that was!
I always get the chills when Superman flies off and says .." we're all part of the same team, night" then his music starts... brilliant movie. My favourite😆👍🏻🦸🏻💯
God I love that iconic theme music this takes me back to my childhood... Superman is by far the greatest superhero of all time I just can't believe the idiots at WB aren't making a Man of Steel sequel a major priority SMFH
Close to the perfect superhero movie. Awesome score, excellent special effects (with some exceptions), and every role cast perfectly. Has its flaws: too long by 30-40 minutes, some of the earthquake scenes look cheap, and we wait almost 45 minutes to see Superman. Still, every superhero movie since 1978 owes a debt to this masterpiece.
Think I read somewhere that Derek Meddings left to make Moonraker, so some of the iffy effects like the dam were done by a different crew, hence crap looking. Also pity the front projection didn't use larger format film in order to reduce the grain and obtain a sharper image..
Those pre-superman scenes sowed the seeds for his rebellion against Jor-El in the climax, choosing to side with his earthly father, Kent. Without those scenes, his climactic decision wouldn't have much weight.
2:44 at first when I first watched this whole movie, I really believed that Lex did had hair. Now seeing this...well...I just cracked up just seeing him take off his wig in a very funny way.
Thats how you make an exit and end a superman movie!..love this ending. And thats how u fly..not blasting off in a blur..nice and easy and enjoy the ride n view.
The reason Christopher Reeve will never be matched as the representation of Superman was not because he was great in the cape but great in the glasses. He added a level of humility to the role which really made the character and the movie so great.
This scene was really weird especially him playing the piano and about to feed Ms. Teschmacher to what sounds like several big cats right before Superman comes flying in and saves her and then takes Lex and Otis straight to a prison that oddly enough looks just like Alcatraz even though the prison was closed down by the time this movie was made.
I like the often deleted scene with Superman saving Eva Teschmacher from Lex's "babies" just before the _"He's serving notice!"_ prison scene... This first Christopher Reeve _Superman_ movie was always the best! RIP to all the now deceased acting talent that was cast into it!
Actor Gene Hackman is still alive. Jack O'Halloran, Valerie Perrine, Terence Stamp, Marc McClure, Sarah Douglas and some of the actors are still alive now.
That little extra “good night” he gives to the warden is perfect. That’s a man from a small town. That’s Superman.
They say “good night “ more often in small towns⁉️ 🤷♂️
@@trainfire2008 Yep.
That's Clark Kent.
THE perfect final line.
Christopher Reeve is arguably once again and will always be the best Superman ever.
Brandon Kohout 3:04
Amen!
R.I.P.
@Jay GanLuthor- I am Lex Luthor, the greatest criminal mind of our time I hereby notify that these walls will not be able to stop me.
He is saying I am a criminal and I am going to escape, what I have as an Olympic champion is clever.
@Jay Gan Bullcrap. Val Kilmer played Batman in a big-budget movie, and NO ONE says he's Batman, let alone the best one ever.
Correct
I tell you man. I don't think we will ever get a Superman like this ever again. Chis smile at the end puts a smile on my face.
Unforgettable 😊
Chris?
It's a fundamental decency, humility and honesty that makes Christopher Reeve THE Superman
There can never be another Christopher Reeve. He epitomized Superman, look at the smile and of course the hope he instills on all of us. Guess, God also needed him. Miss you so much Mr Reeve.
Plus he brought humanity to the role too
@Vijay Krishnan The director of "Superman Returns" was planning on having Christopher Reeve in one scene as a regular human going down the sidewalk in his wheelchair saying something like "I hope Superman can save us from Lex Luthor." Unfortunately, Christopher Reeve died before they could have him filmed in a scene.
@@afriendofbean That would've been so amazing.
@@bibianaguadalupeislasherre9880 I agree. I would have loved that. However, it's unknown whether they finished filming that scene with Christopher Reeve in his wheelchair and deleted it out of the movie because he passed away or they never got to do it because of him passing away. I would guess if they finished filming it but deleted it because, I learned that Heath Ledger who played as the Joker on "The Dark Knight" passed away in real life and a lot of people said that he died on "The Dark Knight" but, they deleted that out of the movie because of feeling how sad it was that he passed away in real life.
@Lawrence Rodriguez And Margot Kidder too.
Amazing actress, she's the real Lois Lane for me.
I remember watching this as a kid and always loving when he smiled at the end in each movie. I always had such a connection to Christopher Reeve's Superman.
3:37 me too.
This ending gives me chills every single time I watch it. Christopher Reeve's note perfect performance and John Williams majestic score are simply amazing. Every single superhero movie owes a debt of gratitude to this movie and it's director, Richard Donner.
Gene Hackman's comical twist to Lex Luther was genius.
@jexrutin Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luther was basically the fucking Riddler in the DCEU.
Gene Hackman is so under rated. Some of my favourite parts ever
Yet you can still take him seriously,at least I did
@Mr. Deez I know how old he is and I get your point. Still too underrated. Ill check it out. I'm thinking BAT*21
@Mr. Deez Behind Enemy Lines
This movie will always be timeless.
The cringe......
My fave all time movie and a true classic
United We Stand As much as I love this movie, I feel a lot of it has aged really badly.
@@KrisFrost4359 This movie will always be awesome, inspiring and steeped in "Americana"!!!
L0L L0L L7L I agree but it was 1978 so the effects are going to be dated but at least they look better then Superman 4
The comedic genius of Ned Beatty (Otis) is often overlooked. He is one of the cast still with us!!
Ned died in 2021, sadly.
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I remember seeing him in Shooter and Prelude to a kiss. We lost a great actor. Rest in peace Mr. Beatty and thanks for the memories.
@@-Perenewell at least gene hackman and terence stamp are still alive also jack ohalloran but come to think really about it thats really it which is kinda sad
Gene Hackman the voice of DreamWorks Insect 🐜 Villain from the movie Antz, General Mandible and his successor, Kevin Spacey the voice of Hopper the evil Grasshopper villain in Disney’s insect movie, “A Bug’s Life”🦗
"Superman cares about *everybody*, Jimmy."
That's what his critics keep forgetting.
That's what 21st Century filmmakers keep forgetting, Hack's Snyder & Singer for example.
@@ValiantWrestling Agree, in Man Of Steel and BVS, they always only play up Superman saving of Lois Lane, as if Superman is a hero to her, not everyone. They made Superman look like a romantic movie hero.
Valiant Wrestling Federation, Snyder yes, definitely with BvS, but Singer? There’s literally a scene in Superman Returns where Superman chooses to go save Metropolis over Lois at one point in the film, leading to him stopping an explosion and the globe on the Daily Planet from falling on Perry White.
That's what Bryan Singer and Zack Zyder forgot when making their Superman movies.
Oh man you guys would hate some of the ways the newer comics portray Superman. Some even turn him evil?? Steer clear of those.
Aren’t these movies supposed to instill hope and inspiration into the every day man? All of you preaching that theme seem to also simultaneously attack newer mediums that don’t copy paste this exact movie formula. All Superman movies are great retellings, and each one differs from each other in subtle ways to stand out. Reeve would’ve loved each movie that came after him; or at least, this Clark would’ve. If you don’t like it- appreciate the oldies. There is no point in berading Snyder and Singer. And for what it’s worth, I think Superman Returns almost beats Superman the Movie.
Christopher Reeve will always be Superman.
Damn straight
emp0rizzle yes he will.
Superman will always be C.R
Better than henry cavill crap..
Cgi was not bad for that time. Im impressed
The theme is iconic, it’s simply superman. Such a damn shame it was never used for the new movies, it really is uplifting when watching these movies.
Actually... it was used when Superman showed up in the end of Justice League.
Yeah during Super-mans resurrection when him and flash are fighting during super speed you can faintly hear the super-man theme. It gave me chills.
And didn't they also use it in Superman Returns?
Josstice League, lol
In the theatrical cut of Justice League it was almost like they were embarrassed to be using the theme because it was played so low in the sound mix that you barely noticed. Same thing with the Batman 89 theme.
Rest in peace Chris and Margot. 💗
May god rest both of them both
The greatest Clark Kent/Superman and Lois Lane.
R.I.P. Marlon Brando
@allen freeland if he said both the people wouldn’t know are you dumb
They will always be Superman and Lois Lane in our hearts.
Christopher Reeve will always be Superman in our hearts.
I Love The Way He Smiles,as He's Flying over The Earth
@@robertthomas5736 his new home. He has vowed to protect.
I loved Terence Stamp's performance as Zod. He was PERFECT for that role. A movie like this wouldn't be as memorable without a GREAT villain to counter the protagonist and Mr. Stamp really delivered.
He really did in my eyes make everyone believe that a man could fly Christopher Reeve will always be the superman
Jesse Ree 3:34
He also brought humanity to Kal El
Yep ., a little Boy named (CHARLES GREEN) believed it so much, he jumped out a Window from the 7th FLOOR of his GRAND MOTHER's apartment building back in the year (1979).
May he R.I.P....... ☹
I've always found something so beautiful about the end of the Superman movies....as the sun rises, Superman flying above the planet he has sworn to protect.
That panoramic scene of him flying in orbit and the sun coming up over the horizon was and still is one of the greatest movie endings of all time.
I'm so glad we get to see that in all four of his films versions.
That smile at the end is iconic.
3:39 my favorite moment.
I love that line "No Sir don't thank me warden, we are all part of the same team"
so humble
The humility encompassed in that line captures the greatest power of Superman. It's a shame that most modern adaptations of the character, either animated or live, focus more on the super than the man.
thank you
Then a friendly "Goodnight." to the warden and all of us. Everything the new movies needed.
@@KainMaxi Amen! VERY eloquently well-spoken! I couldn't have said it better myself! 👍
Remember people this was 1978! The effects of Superman flying looks so cool!
Margot Kidder Had A Bit of A Problem Flying
I love the not so badly designed world globe 🤗
I think it's better than the flight scenes in the current movies
@@robertthomas5736 Not what I heard. I heard she was flying through the fluffy clouds with the best of them. She smoked a shit ton.
For some reason I don't know why, there is this bit that lasted no more than 1 second. After Lex starts talking to Superman with the ultrasound and Superman is looking for his lair, he flies past this window and a group of women see him flyby. That visual effect always stuck in my mind like, "Wow, he really just flew past that window."
3:08 When I first saw this, I remember getting some intense goosebumps when that glorious motif kicked in. It was a good film and John Williams elevated it to instant classic.
It got 4-stars.
3:10-3:17 me too.
2:16 "Your mother sends her love" = "Your missiles failed to reach their destination, Lex". A nice little dig.
2:14 Look at Chris Reeve here. He looks like a damn painting. Amazing.
And he epitomizes why comic book movies should have their characters look and dress like in the comics. All the "but what about the bright colors and trunks over the tights?" objections melt away when the actor and director take the role seriously and play it straight with no "I'm too cool for this material, I'm not a comic book nerd" undermining the source material
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The sound track, and the greatest ever superman, no contest hands down.
3:06 That right there is an actor who lived the part as close as he could. I mean, look at him. He is actually on wires attached to a crane going up 3 stories at least. How many actors of today would do this? A true hero if there ever was one to bring to life magic for us kids.
Rest in peace Chris you where the greatest superman ,and a big part my childhood in the 80s, those last lines in movie say it all.😎👍👍🍻
I love the wire work here. The way he turns in mid air to take off-amazing
"By the way, Miss Teschmacher -- you're mother sends her love..." PURE GOLD. Never saw that scene before. I can see why it was nixed, cutting abruptly to the prison was a more powerful transition, but darn that stings.
Good thing too. It'd seem awkward seeing her spring Lex from prison in the next film after what happened here.
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That smile to the camera, breaking the fourth wall. Love it 😀👍🏻
Gene Hackman is an amazing Luthor in these movies. And... the way he plays the piano is fabulous. 😃
Way better than Robert Vaughn Ross Webster character in Superman III
Yeah i really think Gene nailed Lex Luther as the true supervillain he was. His evil scheme was great too
He truly is the best Suprrman
Yes
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I always get chills when he says _No sir. Don't thank me, warden, we're all part of the same team. G'dnight_
Superman soundtrack still gives me the chills. Truly an original awesome movie!
3:10 me too.
There would be no comic book film genre without the success of Superman (1978) or Batman (1989). Both films are now classics of the genre and will always be timeless.
Joseph 3:10 that’s what I liked about the classic genres of superheroes 🦸🏻♂️ and reboots at the same time.
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Joseph The Dark Knight is the closest we have to Batman 1989.
Superman II (1980) & Batman Returns (1992), the only best sequels to their respective ancestors DC movies
Superman III and Batman forever are okay movie
Christopher Reeve will always be the one and only Superman. Rest in peace.
Brought a tear to my eye when that theme started at the end, Best superman, best superman theme, best lex Luthor.
Just knowing I was about to watch that movie as a kid gave me goosebumps. Sort of like when the HBO intro came on back in the 80's. We'd tailor our whole night to fit around when a movie was supposed to come on. Definitely a simpler time in my life.
That smile just melts the heart.
My thoughts exactly - he was just a perfect fit for Superman. RIP Christopher and Margot :(
3:38 😁
whose smile r u talking about
Akhil Datta Superman
Does put a smile on your face?
Sure, I do.
At 3:39 that fly-by "Smile that can never be replaced" thank-you Superman !!
Yes!😊
The greatest superhero movie of all time, with due respect to the other superhero movies.
It makes me cry some times , for joy, that's my childhood, Chris was the greatest Superman, especially when says those classic lines, like we are all on the same team,😎👍
He is a superb guy who has played the role very well. He is loved and will get beloved always from every corner of the world....Wonderful Son....
The lift off and flying away from the prison scene puts CGI to shame....Phenomenal!
The ease of the movements while they were all on wires is just astounding. Not even CGI can replace good old fashioned wire work to capture what it would *really* look like to see a man fly. This scene and others with Reeve (and not CGI) doing the work is more visually convincing than any other flying scenes in any current movies, imo. They should go back to using wires for contained scenes like this.
Best musical score ever written. Pure genius.
40 year old movie, never seen half these scenes, unbelievable.
Bill Shines, 40 years old, and still better than any Superman movie that followed, though Superman II was very good, the rest, well, don't bother !!
I still believe the fourth installment had some unrealised potential. But it was a bad mix of things.
Movie was done by Cannon Group, who were notorious for making action movies on a semi-low budget. Doing a Superman movie, that is bound to contain many special effects shots, needs a shit load of money to look good.
Chris Reeve was one of the writers behind the movie. Even though he had respect for the character, he made Superman a bit too powerful. I mean... Rebuilding the Great Wall of China by just staring at it? Man, if he actually could, he'd make a lot of construction workers unemployed.
The pacing was off and the whole notion of Superman meddling in American (and world) politics should be a no-no for Superman.
If Superman IV was to be remade today on a proper budget and a few things were to be revised (like Nuclear Nails guy being more of a threat - the shadow is his weakness?! 🤨 Stupid ass weakness), I'd claim it could turn into quite a decent movie.
@@pHD77 Superman meddling with politics is an absolute must.
Bill Shinas the highlight of watching the first three Superman movies on ABC back in the 80s was all extra scenes not seen elsewhere.
Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder will always be Superman and Lois Lane in our hearts.
The “awe shucks” way Reeves portrays Superman after the warden thanks him is so subtle but it’s so significant in that it shows that Superman really is that big blue Boy Scout from Kansas.
Some of the practical flying effects in the old Superman movies look far better than the Cgi blur in the modern films which are just boring, Christopher Reeve looks amazing at the end, what a piece of casting that was!
Greatest lex luthor ever.
We need superman now than ever
I always get the chills when Superman flies off and says .." we're all part of the same team, night" then his music starts... brilliant movie. My favourite😆👍🏻🦸🏻💯
Always great to see Christopher Reeve as Superman.
Ned Beatty’s eyebrow raise when Hackman removes the wig kills me every time! 😂
I always loved Luthor's suit. Spot on, straight out of the comics. This little attention to detail is what makes this version so good.
We didn't deserve Christopher Reeve he was a treasure...right now he is a real Superman up and above 🙏
Some great wire work as he exits the yard, bring back practical effects, much more convincing than CGI
God I love that iconic theme music this takes me back to my childhood... Superman is by far the greatest superhero of all time I just can't believe the idiots at WB aren't making a Man of Steel sequel a major priority SMFH
Dave Scire they need to bring back the original music
You should thank John Williams then a fantasy cant make music silly
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Superman theme kicks in, he(superman) takes of from the prison slowly at the same time talking to the prison warden.... just epic
Best Version of Superman Hands down How good that I bought it on Amazon video
Close to the perfect superhero movie. Awesome score, excellent special effects (with some exceptions), and every role cast perfectly. Has its flaws: too long by 30-40 minutes, some of the earthquake scenes look cheap, and we wait almost 45 minutes to see Superman. Still, every superhero movie since 1978 owes a debt to this masterpiece.
Think I read somewhere that Derek Meddings left to make Moonraker, so some of the iffy effects like the dam were done by a different crew, hence crap looking. Also pity the front projection didn't use larger format film in order to reduce the grain and obtain a sharper image..
Those pre-superman scenes sowed the seeds for his rebellion against Jor-El in the climax, choosing to side with his earthly father, Kent. Without those scenes, his climactic decision wouldn't have much weight.
I love how Superman always said “Goodnight!”
Love the way he leans on the piano. He knows the games up for now no point in running or trying to get away. Brilliant
And Deadpool thinks he's cool with the "break the forth wall" stuff, i did that crap in the 70's.
Superman hahaha
Superman is to polite to stoop to deadpools level.
- and Hope and Crosby did it in the 1940s.
@@colonialradio1 Were talking about superhero characters here.
Superman LMAOOO
What a beautiful man! RIP Mr. Reeves. Our forever Superman! ❤
The man always has our back
Super humility was Supes' greatest superpower. A beautiful individual.
*Lois:* It’s a shame Clark is never around when supe- “hold up, wait a minute, something ain’t right!”
Gene Hackman was brilliant as Lex Luthor. Class act!
"No Sir, don't thank me, warden. We're all part of the same team!" Thats why he's Superman
I love the line "Miss Teschmacher, your mother sends her love". A concise summary of how the entire plot was defeated.
The Best Superman, for ever !!
One of the best all time endings of any movie ever! Christopher Reeve was the best Superman!
Its crazy to think that this movie is over forty years old!! Richard donner take a bow sir!!!
OTIS was the perfect CLUMBSY CLUTZ BAFOON character, LMAO 🤣🤣😅😆😂🙂🙂😂🤣
2:44 at first when I first watched this whole movie, I really believed that Lex did had hair. Now seeing this...well...I just cracked up just seeing him take off his wig in a very funny way.
Reeve and Kidder had great chemistry. Part of what made the Reeve Superman films good
Retro films and music can't beat it .
The best Superman live action ❤
I like the music right before the Superman theme kicks in. It sounds so intimidating and epic.
That wire work is unsurpassed to this day. It looks so amazing.
Superman The Movie, I love the 3 hour version better then the first two versions.
that warden role would be a perfect cameo for Joe Shuster
The flying in this film is just unbelievably believable!!!
Thats how you make an exit and end a superman movie!..love this ending. And thats how u fly..not blasting off in a blur..nice and easy and enjoy the ride n view.
2:19 Otis has his hands extended out, ready to be handcuffed.
The reason Christopher Reeve will never be matched as the representation of Superman was not because he was great in the cape but great in the glasses. He added a level of humility to the role which really made the character and the movie so great.
R. I. P. Christopher Reeve 😢😢😢
The "S" doesnt stand for hope... Christopher Reeves smile does.
Oh man, that theme music coming in at 3:00
Talk about ending a movie on a high note. Epic, if ever there was an epic ending, this was it.
Good evening, Warden. I think these two men will be safe here with you until they get a fair trial.
For a guy who plays the villain, Gene Hackman can really sing!
Christopher Reeve never died. He just left to go and save other planets.
My favorite part about the movies is ending part when superman flies into space and smiles at the cameraman as he flies away
This scene was really weird especially him playing the piano and about to feed Ms. Teschmacher to what sounds like several big cats right before Superman comes flying in and saves her and then takes Lex and Otis straight to a prison that oddly enough looks just like Alcatraz even though the prison was closed down by the time this movie was made.
03:39 Best fourth wall break ever 😊
RIP Richard Donner
I like the often deleted scene with Superman saving Eva Teschmacher from Lex's "babies" just before the _"He's serving notice!"_ prison scene... This first Christopher Reeve _Superman_ movie was always the best! RIP to all the now deceased acting talent that was cast into it!
Actor Gene Hackman is still alive. Jack O'Halloran, Valerie Perrine, Terence Stamp, Marc McClure, Sarah Douglas and some of the actors are still alive now.
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