12:46 It's funny you say that, because Santa in the DC universe is not only _real,_ he's a certified badass. He braves the air defenses of Apokolips every year just to give Darkseid his well-deserved lump of coal. Dude basically infiltrates _Hell in planet form to give the New God of evil a lump of coal._
Fun fact: Christopher Reeve almost didn't get the Superman role because he was too skinny. He had to show up at the audition in bulky clothes to be taken seriously, and went on a training regime after getting the role.
Peair had the right idea last weak that after Superman 2 & 3, to do Superman Returns, then Supergirl, and finally both versions of the Justice League movie.
From what I heard, Christopher Reeve used to go to the diner in costume while working on the Superman films. When he went dressed as Superman, he was swarmed by fans. When he went dressed as Clark Kent, nobody recognized him!
4:51 and that's still bizarre to hear lol. Comic books never stopped being made. New comics are literally released every Wednesday. BTW, after you do Super Month, don't forget to do Supergirl and Superman Returns
24:34 It's a reference to "Deliverance", Ned Beattys first movie. To put it in as... PG of a way as possible: the film involves hillbillies turning his character into a "piggy".
Yep he can do that although I'm pretty sure it hasn't been used much since the Reeves films mainly due to how utterly broken that power is. Like I think he still has the ability to but doesn't use it often
When Lois says "Not a lot of people are comfortable with that word" ...Swell was basically a word that fell out of style. You usually hear this word from old rural America. It was popular around the 1920s-30s, but it started to fade out in later years. "Swell" means "Excellent" or "Good" ... like "It would be really swell if I could have that ice-pop, mister." It's basically the same as saying "That's cool" or "That's dope".
One of the *main* reasons Man of Steel didn't work is that it depicted Superman as being emotionless, beyond humanity and a freaking Jesus figure. When he's supposed to be the EXACT opposite. He was raised on Earth, by good, down-to-earth people and because of that, he's a chill, down-to-earth guy who decided to use his godlike power for good simply because its the right thing to do. He still apsires to be a symbol, but never seems cold and unapproachable with Lois being the only one he shows any emotion towards. There's a reason people still consider this to be the closest to a true big screen depiction of Superman.
When you continue The Supermonth. Befor you do the NC Episode about the Snyder-Cut You need to do NCs Episode about the Justice League Because otherwise You would miss some Context
While the Movie is Over the Top Goofy and Bizarre, I will admit that it’s a Great Beginning for Superhero Films at the Time and I have to give Major Respect as it’s to many the Fine Print and the Grandfathers of all Superhero Movies and Captures the Spirit of the Man of Steel Perfectly.
As silly as the time travel is, considering what Superman does in timelines Lois does die it's better for humanity. I would definitely rewrite it though. Make it so Lois isn't dead but injured so badly she needs immediate medical attention. It would be so tense seeing him struggling with those emotions. Thinking she was dead, realizing there's a slim chance and the suspense of trying to save her and the relief of achieving it at the last minute.
I really hated it when he said Superman reversing the earth was dumb. That is the most iconic moment of the movie, and he had the guts to call it dumb. I may not be a big fan of Superman, but if I was I would be mega annoyed.
He's not even reversing the Earth, he's just flying so fast he's traveling back in time, and the earth spinning backwards was just a visual indicator for what was going on.
After you finish Super Month, you should react to Nostalgia Critic's review of Superman: The Animated Series, just so you can say you've seen all his Superman reviews.
You should do NC's Zack Snyder's Justice League after. (Actually watch the first JL review first). Also the intro is a parody of the 50s superman show. 7:18 also the reason they lit up was they were made out of a material that reflects the lights from the cameras. And they also had to be care with putting it on or else the effect would be ruined.
Watch Critic's review of "Starship Troopers" when you get the chance. I'm assuming you watched Badger's vid on Lethal Company already, so you heard him say he was doing Helldivers 2 next. Sorry I'm a bit late to the party, I had a small nap before work.
Hey, if you are intersted, there is a Video about the Murder of the Actor who played Superman: Unsolved, the mysterious Murder of Christopher Reeves I dont know if true Crime or Mysterie is your Thing.
Re 12:35 Yeah, it's very similar to Man of Steel. Just remove pacing, good story structure and any notion of subtlety and you practically have Man of Steel.
@@SilverHairedFreak25 The problem is that there's 2 types of chiropractors out there; the ones that believe that they can do anything and heal anything with a few clicks; and the actual *good* ones that understand they are basically a specialised masseuse, and know when and how to suggest people go to places that stops them from needing chiropractors. Personal experience; I'd say it's about 50/50 which one you get.
In my opinion, the way I see it, Superman did NOT actually turn back time nor did he reverse the rotation of the Earth to achieve it. He actually time-traveled ON HIS OWN. Everything going in reverse was just visually showing him going back in time. According to "time travel experts", you need ENERGY to time travel. Superman used tons of energy to travel a few minutes into the past. He did NOT reverse the rotation of the Earth. Again, going by the logic of "time travel experts", this is what I believe happened.
Except for the fact the movie literally shows Superman not only moving so fast to spin the Earth backwards, but when he reaches the point he wants, he then starts flying the opposite direction to to put the Earth back on its original rotation. Yes, I know time travel is not dictated by which way the Earth rotates, but what do you expect from a comic book movie from the 70s?
I don't get why Doug takes issue with how the actors pronounce Krypton. Like... when he talks about _The Simpsons,_ does he pronounce the "o" the same way he would in "not"? Like, "the simpsahns"? All this to say, reduced vowels are a thing in English.
No Critic that's not correct cancel culture and consumer boycotts are 2 different things. To spite some overlap in concept when it comes to activism, cancel culture is more extreme than boycotting in that it attempts to silence corporate entities, celebrities, individuals and remove them entirely from society, desimating any future financial prospect while the goal of boycotting is to enact change within a company's practices. A boycott is an act of nonviolent, voluntary abstention from a product, person, organization, or country as an expression of protest. Which consumers can do by withholding their money. Companies are not entitled to consumer funds. Especially those that belittled, berate, demean, insult, and slander. Now more on canceling. Cancel culture also known as "call-out culture" started with metoo explosion of accusations by women from there it becoming a cultural phenomenon in which some who are deemed to have acted or spoken in an unacceptable manner are then ostracized socially, politically from professional circles-whether on social media or in person-with most high-profile incidents involving celebrities.
Imma piss off A LOT by saying this but @$$h○l€$ are why Man Of Steel "didn't work". See, many people were upset at Zack being chosen to direct that movie. Initially the reviews from critics and fans were very positive about his take on the man of steel. But since we were at the beginning of what many have termed at The cinema sins age We're quoting a film just for having plot and structure Tends to happen more often than not, the backlash started not long After the theatrical run of the film finished. Also, the production team was treating it like there wasn't 80 plus years of comics and movies up to that point.They were literally treating it like he was the very first superhero. Which for a deconstruction of Why we need heroes like him and The things that make Superman a Superman essentially, Those of us who appreciated the bold new vision really appreciated the deconstruction. However once the backlash started it Would build up to a flash point which Come a few years later with Batman v.Superman. Ironically Which had more studio interference and ended up garnering an even bigger backlash
12:46 It's funny you say that, because Santa in the DC universe is not only _real,_ he's a certified badass. He braves the air defenses of Apokolips every year just to give Darkseid his well-deserved lump of coal. Dude basically infiltrates _Hell in planet form to give the New God of evil a lump of coal._
My dad actually made it where (in our D&D campaign) if undead bit Santa, they exploded due to positive energy overload.
@@TheSacredSavior nice.
Ikr
Fun fact: Christopher Reeve almost didn't get the Superman role because he was too skinny. He had to show up at the audition in bulky clothes to be taken seriously, and went on a training regime after getting the role.
Now I'm just imagining the unfortunate timeline where we DIDN'T get Reeve as the Man of Steel.
Those poor bastards.
Also fun fact, Sylvester Stallone auditioned for the role, but rumor has it that Marlon Brando wouldn't have him so he didn’t get the part.
Many fans that saw this in theaters say they cheered when they first saw Christopher Reeves changed into his suit.
Peair had the right idea last weak that after Superman 2 & 3, to do Superman Returns, then Supergirl, and finally both versions of the Justice League movie.
I almost want him to do Supergirl before Returns, because of how..."special" that movie is, to say the least.
16:30 - In language best suited for you, "hi, Richard Donner" translates to "hi, director of this movie".
From what I heard, Christopher Reeve used to go to the diner in costume while working on the Superman films. When he went dressed as Superman, he was swarmed by fans. When he went dressed as Clark Kent, nobody recognized him!
That's funny 🤣
And shows that he really is Superman.
4:51 and that's still bizarre to hear lol. Comic books never stopped being made. New comics are literally released every Wednesday.
BTW, after you do Super Month, don't forget to do Supergirl and Superman Returns
24:34 It's a reference to "Deliverance", Ned Beattys first movie.
To put it in as... PG of a way as possible: the film involves hillbillies turning his character into a "piggy".
Yep he can do that although I'm pretty sure it hasn't been used much since the Reeves films mainly due to how utterly broken that power is. Like I think he still has the ability to but doesn't use it often
Christopher Reeve is still to this day the closest to a *perfect* Superman casting
And there are some pretty spectacular superman castings. Dean Cain is incredibly underrated.
Seeing that Crash Bandicoot made eyes pop out of my head like a cartoon character.
When Lois says "Not a lot of people are comfortable with that word" ...Swell was basically a word that fell out of style. You usually hear this word from old rural America. It was popular around the 1920s-30s, but it started to fade out in later years.
"Swell" means "Excellent" or "Good" ... like "It would be really swell if I could have that ice-pop, mister."
It's basically the same as saying "That's cool" or "That's dope".
One of the *main* reasons Man of Steel didn't work is that it depicted Superman as being emotionless, beyond humanity and a freaking Jesus figure. When he's supposed to be the EXACT opposite.
He was raised on Earth, by good, down-to-earth people and because of that, he's a chill, down-to-earth guy who decided to use his godlike power for good simply because its the right thing to do.
He still apsires to be a symbol, but never seems cold and unapproachable with Lois being the only one he shows any emotion towards.
There's a reason people still consider this to be the closest to a true big screen depiction of Superman.
When you continue The Supermonth.
Befor you do the NC Episode about the Snyder-Cut
You need to do NCs Episode about the Justice League
Because otherwise You would miss some Context
And that's after Superman 1-3, Supergirl, and Returns.
Still need Supergirl and Superman Returns
While the Movie is Over the Top Goofy and Bizarre, I will admit that it’s a Great Beginning for Superhero Films at the Time and I have to give Major Respect as it’s to many the Fine Print and the Grandfathers of all Superhero Movies and Captures the Spirit of the Man of Steel Perfectly.
As silly as the time travel is, considering what Superman does in timelines Lois does die it's better for humanity. I would definitely rewrite it though. Make it so Lois isn't dead but injured so badly she needs immediate medical attention. It would be so tense seeing him struggling with those emotions. Thinking she was dead, realizing there's a slim chance and the suspense of trying to save her and the relief of achieving it at the last minute.
26:01 My reaction to the dream ballet in _Oklahoma!,_ where Laurey has a nightmare where that incel Jud Fry pursues her against her will.
I'm pretty sure Christopher Reeve actually could fly. It just made sense
I really hated it when he said Superman reversing the earth was dumb. That is the most iconic moment of the movie, and he had the guts to call it dumb. I may not be a big fan of Superman, but if I was I would be mega annoyed.
He's not even reversing the Earth, he's just flying so fast he's traveling back in time, and the earth spinning backwards was just a visual indicator for what was going on.
@@SilverHairedFreak25 Well, NC still called it dumb either way.
Buddy that is not the most iconic moment of this film.
@@PaulW_ftPAULK You sound just like him. Look up on Screen Rant for 10 best scenes from the 1978 Movie, and see that I’m right.
You can still like something and think it’s dumb.
Dumb doesn’t necessarily mean bad.
Today is my birthday 🎂 and you just made my day better with a nostalgia critic reaction❤
Happy birthday ❤🎉😂
20:47 WOAH
Fire place.
If it’s ONLY cities, Monkey Eyebrows and Why
Hey man, you should totally check out his review of North.
After you finish Super Month, you should react to Nostalgia Critic's review of Superman: The Animated Series, just so you can say you've seen all his Superman reviews.
You should do NC's Zack Snyder's Justice League after. (Actually watch the first JL review first).
Also the intro is a parody of the 50s superman show.
7:18 also the reason they lit up was they were made out of a material that reflects the lights from the cameras. And they also had to be care with putting it on or else the effect would be ruined.
Saying this is like Man of steel hurts me because it has some similarities but is so different from that doom and gloom movie
18:13 CAT
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It works because Richard Donner loves Superman as a character, while Zack Snyder didn't understand all things that makes Superman a unique character.
Watch Critic's review of "Starship Troopers" when you get the chance.
I'm assuming you watched Badger's vid on Lethal Company already, so you heard him say he was doing Helldivers 2 next.
Sorry I'm a bit late to the party, I had a small nap before work.
Hey, if you are intersted, there is a Video about the Murder of the Actor who played Superman:
Unsolved, the mysterious Murder of Christopher Reeves
I dont know if true Crime or Mysterie is your Thing.
do his review of north
Re 12:35 Yeah, it's very similar to Man of Steel. Just remove pacing, good story structure and any notion of subtlety and you practically have Man of Steel.
You have no idea how irradiating hearing him say Lex last name wrong Luthor
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Come on 😑
except this is better than man of steel imo.
25:40 - Actuall Advice
NEVER go to a Chiropractor.
In the worst Case there Methods could cause you a Stroke
At best it's only _part_ of recovery.
Chiropractors are hacks and I don't know why it's still a practice.
@@SilverHairedFreak25 The problem is that there's 2 types of chiropractors out there; the ones that believe that they can do anything and heal anything with a few clicks; and the actual *good* ones that understand they are basically a specialised masseuse, and know when and how to suggest people go to places that stops them from needing chiropractors.
Personal experience; I'd say it's about 50/50 which one you get.
In my opinion, the way I see it, Superman did NOT actually turn back time nor did he reverse the rotation of the Earth to achieve it.
He actually time-traveled ON HIS OWN. Everything going in reverse was just visually showing him going back in time.
According to "time travel experts", you need ENERGY to time travel. Superman used tons of energy to travel a few minutes into the past. He did NOT reverse the rotation of the Earth.
Again, going by the logic of "time travel experts", this is what I believe happened.
Except for the fact the movie literally shows Superman not only moving so fast to spin the Earth backwards, but when he reaches the point he wants, he then starts flying the opposite direction to to put the Earth back on its original rotation.
Yes, I know time travel is not dictated by which way the Earth rotates, but what do you expect from a comic book movie from the 70s?
I don't get why Doug takes issue with how the actors pronounce Krypton. Like... when he talks about _The Simpsons,_ does he pronounce the "o" the same way he would in "not"? Like, "the simpsahns"?
All this to say, reduced vowels are a thing in English.
No Critic that's not correct cancel culture and consumer boycotts are 2 different things.
To spite some overlap in concept when it comes to activism, cancel culture is more extreme than boycotting in that it attempts to silence corporate entities, celebrities, individuals and remove them entirely from society, desimating any future financial prospect while the goal of boycotting is to enact change within a company's practices.
A boycott is an act of nonviolent, voluntary abstention from a product, person, organization, or country as an expression of protest.
Which consumers can do by withholding their money.
Companies are not entitled to consumer funds.
Especially those that belittled,
berate, demean, insult, and slander.
Now more on canceling.
Cancel culture also known as "call-out culture" started with metoo explosion of accusations by women from there it becoming a cultural phenomenon in which some who are deemed to have acted or spoken in an unacceptable manner are then ostracized socially, politically from professional circles-whether on social media or in person-with most high-profile incidents involving celebrities.
Imma piss off A LOT by saying this but @$$h○l€$ are why Man Of Steel "didn't work". See, many people were upset at Zack being chosen to direct that movie. Initially the reviews from critics and fans were very positive about his take on the man of steel. But since we were at the beginning of what many have termed at The cinema sins age We're quoting a film just for having plot and structure Tends to happen more often than not, the backlash started not long After the theatrical run of the film finished. Also, the production team was treating it like there wasn't 80 plus years of comics and movies up to that point.They were literally treating it like he was the very first superhero. Which for a deconstruction of Why we need heroes like him and The things that make Superman a Superman essentially, Those of us who appreciated the bold new vision really appreciated the deconstruction. However once the backlash started it Would build up to a flash point which Come a few years later with Batman v.Superman. Ironically Which had more studio interference and ended up garnering an even bigger backlash
Time, huh