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Directed by Richard Lester.
In a major departure from the tone of the preceding two Superman adventure films, this mix of vile deeds and fantasy heroics drops the "S" out of cosmic and goes for comic instead. Right at the starting gate, Gus Gorman (Richard Pryor) and a subsequent slapstick sequence upstage (Christopher Reeves again), who later develops an identity crisis. Gorman, newly trained as a computer whiz, starts working for a conglomerate run by the corporate nemesis Ross Webster (Robert Vaughn), intent on world domination. Gorman is sent to Superman's small town of Smallville to wipe out Columbia's coffee crop by fiddling with the computer side of a weather satellite. Clark Kent is in town for his class reunion, leading Superman to clash with Gorman, which in turn, leads Gorman to develop a hybrid red Kryptonite. Unwittingly, since Gorman's wits are always in doubt, the Red Kryptonite causes Superman to split into a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde schizophrenia -- but in two separate bodies. As the evil Superman swaggers around town, megalomaniac Ross Webster has other tricks in mind -- and in one of the more memorable action scenes (interspersed with a video game sequence), Superman is chased through the Grand Canyon by a fast-flying, very determined missile. Lana Lang (Annette O'Toole) is on hand for romantic interest (Margot Kidder only appears briefly -- she was growing tired of Lois Lane). ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
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CinemaRianCinemaRian Superman III (1983, USA, Richar ...
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"The first line of my review of Full Frontal said that the film was "so bad it's hard to beleive." I wish I had saved that for this movie. The idea is so wrong it never, ever should have got past a story treatment somebody should have thrown in the garbage can. Okay, it does make sense on a basic level that for the third Superman film they would want to go for a lighter tone, as the first couple films were so serious and "big". But the way they did went horribly wrong. I can see the meeting between the producers and the studio execs. "Hey, Richard Pryor is really popular, and Superman is really popular. If we just put them in the same film, it's be really, really popular!" No, it just means the movie fails twice. It's not a good comic vehicle for Pyror, and it's not a good Superman movie. The scenes with Pryor fail because the comedians best matieral involves social satire, this film gives him only slapstick. The Superman scenes fail beacuse Richard Lester adopts such a cam ... " [More]
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"I’ve been on the fence about Hancock from the beginning. Sure, it’s a Will Smith blockbuster and it co-stars Jason Bateman, both typically prime selling points for me, but it also seems a bit one-note and silly. Upon first hearing about the concept of a drunken has-been superhero, I immediately thought about drunken Superman in Superman III. After seeing the teaser trailer, I felt the exaggerated special effects (including the rather funny whale toss) were a little too over the top. Now comes a full trailer (Quicktime version here) that reveals a lot more action and a lot more plot points. The former seems to have everyone on the Internet suddenly more excited about the movie. But what about those new story reveals? Aside from the usual problem of giving too much away, the trailer exposes the overdone concept of a world without its under-appreciated hero(es) — think Ghostbusters, any one of a thousand comic book titles (the hero is in jail, or half-defeated, or in an alternate sta ... " [More]
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"I’d like to still say that I’ll watch Will Smith in anything, but as I still haven’t gotten around to seeing I Am Legend (and because of friends’ responses, I may not anytime soon), such a statement would be egregious. Besides, after watching the new tweaked trailer for Hancock??(courtesy of Chris at Movie Marketing Madness, who points out that it’s pretty much the same as the first Hancock trailer), Smith’s summer blockbuster for 2008 , I don’t know if I’m going to see that one either. As if there aren’t enough worthy comic books to adapt, Hollywood has been giving us way too many gimmicky superhero movies — superheroes in a high school! superhero who’s your ex-girlfriend! superhero who has fallen out of favor and drinks his life away! — and??the superhero concept has??become the easiest pitch since that whole Die Hard in a ____ thing. The thing is, the idea behind Hancock, that of a public that’s pissed off about??heroes that are more destructive than helpful,??has already been a ... " [More]
JymkataJymkata Re: top five movies that scared ...
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"[quote user="Risselada"] I didn't think about TV shows, but there was a two part episode of Punky Brewster that totally gave me the creeps. I wish I could find screen snaps of these episodes titled "The Perils of Punky". I'm not sure if anyone ever watched this show as a kid, but in these episodes the kids go on some camping trip, get lost and go into some cave. There's all kinds of freaky shit in the cave. I'm not sure what else to say, but people also get possessed and their eyes go weird as I remember, kind of like the same kind of thing that freaked me out in Superman III. [/quote] Here's a link to some screen shots. That does look like the creepiest Punky Brewster ever, it's even got the always odd Vincent Schiavelli in it! http://www.angelfire.com/80s/p unkysplacestills/ " [More]
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"I didn't think about TV shows, but there was a two part episode of Punky Brewster that totally gave me the creeps. I wish I could find screen snaps of these episodes titled "The Perils of Punky". I'm not sure if anyone ever watched this show as a kid, but in these episodes the kids go on some camping trip, get lost and go into some cave. There's all kinds of freaky shit in the cave. I'm not sure what else to say, but people also get possessed and their eyes go weird as I remember, kind of like the same kind of thing that freaked me out in Superman III. " [More]
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by paul in Grew up in the 80's
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"So, a group on the eighties is really nothing more than a chance to remember nostalgic movies (and movie experiences) we've forgotten. How many of us were totally freaked out when that lady was turned into a robot by the giant computer in Superman 3? Quite a few. I know because it's been a traumatic film discussed in the Top 5 group. Why does remebering that stuff bring cuddly, fuzzy feelings? Maybe because we share a point in history, however unnotable, that we define with Garbage Pail Kids, Richard Pryor's worst movies, and the unsung genius of Huey Lewis and The News. It may not be the 60's, but it's ours damnit!A recent request into this group from Indie reminded me why I love our silly little gathering around crap movies of the 80's. Enjoy...I grew up in the 80's. I anxiously watched Back to the Future on VHS and then repeatedly smacked my head off the floor when it stated ... to be continued. I waited what seemed to be an eternity only to be dissapointed by the sequal. I want ... " [More]
IndieIndie Re: My Top 5
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"1. Superman 3- I didn't think that would end up being a common fear but yeah the machine swallowing the old woman and making her freaky about did me in. 2.Willy Wonka- The nervous breakdown on the boat- too out of left field. Thats when I figured Willy was messing with stuff I didn't want to know about. 3. Evil Dead 2- I watched it when I was 11or 12 because at that point I thought I was impervious, but the laughing deer head got me bad. 4.Mr. Boogedy (sp)- it was a Disney thing on ABC when I was very small. My parents let me watch it after they made me promise it wouldn't scare me. I don't think I've ever told anyone that it actually freaked me out. 5. Dark Crystal- Eye-popping old lady + Giant Beetles= one squirming kid close 6. The Secret of Nimh- because the great owl for some reason has wierd demon eyes and crunches on live animals (I know owls do that, but come on!) " [More]
paulpaul Re: top five movies that scared ...
by paul in Top 5
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"I suppose I should explain links since the question was raised. While writing your post, highlight a film title, click the button that has a little chainlink graphic with a globe behind it (what does that mean?), then copy and paste the URL of the film's page on Spout into the box that drops down. Whenever you link to a film in a discussion or a blog post, it will show an excerpt of what you wrote on the film's page. Nice, eh?Alright, I take my Spout Customer Care shirt off. Scary as shit movies....1) Dreamscape with Dennis Quaid. There's just nothing more scary than truly being stuck in a nightmare. A nightmare with a Snake-man.2) The trailer for House. A skull with bat wings flew right at me from the TV late one night and I couldn't sleep for two days. I really couldn't. I cried.3) E.T. - The screeching in the cornfield and crane neck was bad enough, what when he passed out next to that stream and turned into a raw slab of beef, I couldn't take anymore.4) Superman III - ditto on ... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: top five movies that scared ...
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"Yeah Willy Wonka, the part where they ride that boat through the tunnel and Wilder sings that freaky song and there's all kinds of disturbings images projected up on the wall. I remember when I was a kid, Judge Doom scared the crap out of me when he turned into a cartoon as well. Now Roger Rabbit is one of my all time favorite films. Tmoney, I just read your blog on The Peanut Butter Solution. That does sounds like one of the freakiest things around. I was totally frightened of black wolves in movies. So I would always run out of the room when the wolf parts would come on in Benji the Hunted or The Neverending Story. The most chilling part of Benji was when Benji tricks the wolf into running off of that cliff to his demise. The wolf howl haunted my nightmares. I think it was Superman III. There was some part with a giant computer that would grab people and turn them into evil androids. I caught that on TV once and couldn't get the terrifying image out of my head. I think I w ... " [More]
 



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