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17. Juni 1983 (USA) mehrWerbezeile:
If the world's most powerful computer can control even Superman...no one on earth is safe. mehrPlot:
Synthetic kryptonite laced with tobacco tar splits Superman in two: good Clark Kent and bad Man of Steel. full summary | add synopsisFilmpreise:
4 nominations mehrNutzerkommentare:
You always wanted to fly Kent -- now's your chance! mehrBesetzung
(Hauptdarsteller)| Christopher Reeve | ... | Superman / Clark Kent | |
| Richard Pryor | ... | Gus Gorman | |
| Jackie Cooper | ... | Perry White | |
| Marc McClure | ... | Jimmy Olsen | |
| Annette O'Toole | ... | Lana Lang | |
| Annie Ross | ... | Vera Webster | |
| Pamela Stephenson | ... | Lorelei Ambrosia | |
| Robert Vaughn | ... | Ross Webster | |
| Margot Kidder | ... | Lois Lane | |
| Gavan O'Herlihy | ... | Brad | |
| Nancy Roberts | ... | Unemployment Clerk | |
| Graham Stark | ... | Blind Man | |
| Henry Woolf | ... | Penguin Man | |
| Gordon Rollings | ... | Man in Cap (as Gordon Rawlings) | |
| Peter Wear | ... | Bank Robber |
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Superman vs. Superman (USA) (original script title)Superman III - Der stählerne Blitz (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) [de]
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This marked the first time Christopher Reeve was given top billing in a Superman movie. For the first film he was behind Marlon Brando and Gene Hackman; for the second he was only behind Hackman. mehrPannen:
Filmfehler: Obvious fake rock that Superman steps off after being hit by the missile. mehrBezüge zu anderen Titeln:
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Superman III is a very misunderstood film. It did lack the epic nature that the previous two films had since they had a lot to do with Krypton with the origin and Phantom Zone villains and did a great job in setting up the mythos, but III just went in a different direction being more down-to-earth, and with a more comic book plot. Different and stranger menaces arose to meet Superman: environmental threats, the growing power of computers, characters blurred between doing good and evil, as well as an internal battle of psyche. The first two movies may have been better made but Superman III still has its moments.
In terms of the comedy, Richard Lester just played to his strengths. He's a good comedic director collaborating with Peter Sellers in the past, and one of the foremost swashbuckler directors with 73's The Three Musketeers, 74's The Four Musketeers and 76's Robin and Marian. So his experience in adventure was appropriate to tackle this type of film but his love of humor was not so widely well received, Supes III just had his regular brand of humor. The opening in Metropolis, the fighting stop-lights, and the kill Superman video-game sequence i found funny as a kid but it's still kind of amusing now. These movies were based off of the 40s originated comic book which had plenty of that humor there. I enjoyed Richard Pryor and thought he had some pretty funny bits here.
But who draws you in is of course Christopher Reeve. He was at his physical prime here, he kept increasing his weight gain with each Superman peaking here (by IV he opted for a more cardiovascular workout) and he really looks the most like the on screen incarnation of Superman, even more so than the comic book incarnations, when i watch him i'm not seeing Reeve but the actual Superman. What i loved was rather than have Lois be Clark's love interest again and Lex be in this again, it is a nice change of pace for another villain and Lana Lang, who actually loves Clark Kent while Lois just liked Superman the most. The scenes with Lana are heartwarming and really sweet. She's a cutie. We get to know Clark a little better and see him in a better light through Lana's eyes than we do through Lois'. He plays a more down-to-Earth Clark, more like Smallville Clark than Metropolis Clark, but still never losing that lovable dorkiness from the first two films, the Clark in this film is my favorite interpretation of him.
Reeve always wanted to challenge himself as an actor, and it definitely shows here. He would have played no less than 4 different characters by III: Superman, his natural Smallville Clark, Metropolis Clark, and the evil version of Superman. The premise of synthetic kryptonite screwing up Supes is excellent: him being lazy, doing mischievous things (like straightening out the Leaning Tower of Piza which was one of Donner's ideas in his drafts), forcefully seducing the evil lady on the Empire State Building, his 5 o'clock shadow and darker suit makes him look like a bad ass. Getting drunk and breaking alcohol bottles by flicking peanuts with a "whattya lookin' at!?" toward the onlookers; instead of making it just a paper thin evil character, Reeve gives legitimacy to it, Supes really disdains everyone and himself included (he burns the mirror when he sees himself with his eyes) and the junkyard battle between Clark and Evil Superman is my favorite moment of the whole series. It was just choreographed so great. Evil Supes screaming "come on, come on!" gave shivers to my spine. The end of the titanic brawl feels like the most Superman-like of the whole series. Evil Superman is truly my favorite villain of the movies. How ironic Reeve could play the best antagonist too, able to control his performance so well.
The computer element, and the super computer felt like an un-named version of Brainiac (which was the original intent but Warner assumed more control over the producers such as more screen time for Pryor). Another moment i liked is the chemical plant disaster, there's a real felt sense of dire urgency, and the coming of Superman feels so heroic. The film has some real neat effects too, the Kryptonite Ray, and one of the creepiest parts ever, that haunted me as a kid, when the lady gets sucked in the computer and instantly transforms into a psycho robot with those silvery eyes. I like how Supes also uses his smarts against the supercomputer instead of his powers. Superman III i feel is a lighter movie from the previous 2 but it's interlaced with the most extremely dark parts of the series, the romantic Smallville scenes, and is a really underrated film that to me, makes a great installment in the series and my favorite Superman film. Experience this gem.