So in Superman II....

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Beyond everything else, the thing that bothered me the most was the scene where he throws the cellophane "S" off the front of his shirt towards the bad guy.

Where the hell did that come from? Why would it stop that big dude, and more importantly who put that in the script?

Here it is if you've never had the pleasure of seeing it.

 

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When the 'creatives' making the film think they're above the mythology, weird stuff happens.
 

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Firing Richard Donner 2/3rd of the way through the making of the film really hurt the final product.
 

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Kevin Smith's retelling of trying to write the Superman Lives script with a wacky producer is freakin' hilarious.

Kevin Smith: [Rambles off some authentic comic geek dialogue]
Producer: "I don't care what you write as long as there's a gigantic mechanical spider at the opening of the third act."
[yadda yadda yadda]
Smith is fired.

Smth goes to see the remake of "Wild Wild West" starring Will Smith, produced by his former Superman Lives producer. At the beginning of the third act pops out a gigantic mechanical spider.
 

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Kevin Smith's retelling of trying to write the Superman Lives script with a wacky producer is freakin' hilarious.

Kevin Smith: [Rambles off some authentic comic geek dialogue]
Producer: "I don't care what you write as long as there's a gigantic mechanical spider at the opening of the third act."
[yadda yadda yadda]
Smith is fired.

Smth goes to see the remake of "Wild Wild West" starring Will Smith, produced by his former Superman Lives producer. At the beginning of the third act pops out a gigantic mechanical spider.

He references that in "Comic Book, the Movie."
 

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Kevin Smith's retelling of trying to write the Superman Lives script with a wacky producer is freakin' hilarious.

Kevin Smith: [Rambles off some authentic comic geek dialogue]
Producer: "I don't care what you write as long as there's a gigantic mechanical spider at the opening of the third act."
[yadda yadda yadda]
Smith is fired.

Smth goes to see the remake of "Wild Wild West" starring Will Smith, produced by his former Superman Lives producer. At the beginning of the third act pops out a gigantic mechanical spider.

I thought is was penguins, not spiders.
 

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Beyond everything else, the thing that bothered me the most was the scene where he throws the cellophane "S" off the front of his shirt towards the bad guy.

Where the hell did that come from? Why would it stop that big dude, and more importantly who put that in the script?

Here it is if you've never had the pleasure of seeing it.


The best part about that is right after Superman threw it, he had a great reaction because the reaction was filmed when they told him the plans for the scene, not during shooting of the scene. If they had played the scene a few seconds more, Christopher Reeves could be heard saying, "you are all on @!%@@&$ drugs."

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Pick up Superman II the Richard Donner edition. It's on DVD and BluRay.

It's far superior to the theatrical release in many ways.

I agree!!

However, some of the scenes (that made more sense) that they put together were not touched up as they appear they were never intended for release. So there are some wacky cuts that go from decent special effects to 10 grade special effects.

It still got rid of the corny-ness about 10 fold, I enjoyed it.... but I still like Superman II over all :)
 

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Beyond everything else, the thing that bothered me the most was the scene where he throws the cellophane "S" off the front of his shirt towards the bad guy.

Where the hell did that come from? Why would it stop that big dude, and more importantly who put that in the script?

Here it is if you've never had the pleasure of seeing it.



Poor old Mr. Cellophane - didn't even get a screen credit for taking down the bad guy for Superman ...

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