‘Superman II’ Donner Cut Gets Official Greenlight
Author: Stephen Gerding
November 3rd, 2005
The wife and I watched the first 10-15 minutes of ‘Superman II’ this past weekend while doing our Sunday morning cable flipping, and we were both amazed at how something so horribly cheesy can be held in such high regard by a fanbase that loses their mind whenever the slightest bit of continuity is screwed up in the comics. Not being a scholar of the Superman films, I don’t know how much of that could be due to the studio’s hack and slash approach to the original releases, but soon enough I’ll have the chance to find out. Word is, Warner Brothers is officially on board for releasing Donner’s uncut version of ‘Superman II’. No matter what, I refuse to believe that Lois Lane will be at all tolerable.
Fans of the celluloid Man of Steel will know that the first two Christopher Reeve-starring Superman films were more or less conceived as one film by Donner, and that he had more than two-thirds of the second film in the can before he was himself canned over creative differences and replaced by Richard Lester, leading to charges that Superman II became an uneven, campy mess because of it.
Super-philes have always known that a better version of Superman II exists somewhere - Margot Kidder, who played Lois Lane in the first four Superman films, claimed in 2004 that Donner had filmed enough to make his own cut, prompting a lobbying effort for Warner Bros to release a full cut of Donner’s version. It looks like fan power has won out.
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November 4th, 2005 at 9:50 am
”˜Superman II’ Donner Cut Gets Official Greenlight
[Source: http://4colorreview.com] quoted: Fans of the celluloid Man of Steel will know that the first two Christopher Reeve-starring Superman films were more or less conceived as one film by Donner, and that he had more than two-thirds of the second fi…
November 4th, 2005 at 1:33 pm
Steve — c’mon, what have you got against this movie? Seriously. No, it isn’t a great film. But you have to admit the cast and script are pretty amazing. It’s aged better than Burton’s first Batman flick for crying out loud.
November 4th, 2005 at 1:56 pm
Man, you have no idea how much I wish I could agree with you here. I feel like I’m not allowed to see the same movies as the rest of the world, because every time I catch one of the Superman flicks on TV, I’m amazed at how awful they are. I do agree that Batman really doesn’t hold up.
November 4th, 2005 at 3:34 pm
Ha ha. No sweat, man. I’m in the same place with the X-Men movies. I just don’t get them. Or something.