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Was there ever a hybrid Superman II Fan Cut? I remember watching one, but i don't really remember well...
There’s tons of fan cuts but I don’t think there’s one that has stood out. It all depends on how you want things to play out.
I probably wouldn’t use the turning the earth back because it’s ultimately unfinished. It almost has all the elements to make it work, but it’s missing the crucial moment where we see Superman making the decision in his head to turn back time because that was never filmed. We just suddenly see things move in reverse and then cut to him already having spun back the Earth out in space. It feels awkward. But that was the best the Donner Cut could do in terms of trying to present that ending.
Well, they weren't going to use turning time back a second time. But Donner was fired before he & Mankiewicz could come up with a new & better ending for II. As soon as you see the first frame of Perry going into the bathroom in the Donner Cut just click the skip button twice and the movie has a fine ending IMO.
I understand all that. The Donner Cut is an oddity in that it’s supposed to function as a sequel to a film that didn’t end with the world being spun back. By that conceit, I’m not against the idea of seeing Superman spin back the Earth in Donner Cut, it just doesn’t quite have the punch it probably would have had if they had made the two movies as originally conceived. The Mankiewicz script really plays to the fact that Superman turned back time not because he wanted Lois to forget but because the Earth was supposed to be in flames in Donner’s vision. But because Lester only featured the villains attacking a small town and Metropolis, it never feels as grand in the Donner Cut. That along with never having shot footage of Superman making the decision to restore the world. I don’t think Superman wanted to make Lois forget, that’s just more of a consequence of restoring the world to what it was before Zod appeared. That’s why we get that moment with Superman and Lois in the North Pole with her telling him “just don’t forget, that’s all, don’t ever forget”.
I don’t think Donner and Mankiewicz have ever discussed how they would have redone the ending. But my idea was always this:
SUPERMAN ends with him turning back time, but to the booming voice of Brando saying “it is forbidden for you to interfere with human history”. II could have followed that up with Superman being stripped of his powers as punishment from Jor-El, for putting one person above humanity. As for the ending? I wonder if the Salkinds enforced the “Lois must forget” part. Cause they definitely didn’t need to with Lester’s version, but that’s where they went.
Superman III is fun from a purely comic book perspective for me, but IV is just an unwatchable mess IMO. Even the questionable Superman Returns is better than both of those....
Donner was why the first movie was great, and the second movie was as good as it was.
She talked a lot of smack about the Salkinds in 1981 on Time Out magazine. So did Reeve, but because he was the star they couldn’t dump him as easily (though many would argue SUPERMAN III is more Pryor than Reeve, so that’s something.
And just for fun, here’s Reeve not mincing words.
WOOEEE
Anyway…
I never watched the extended TV cut of SUPERMAN II, but just caught these. Lotta people gripe about humor in MCU, but man I didn’t realize Richard Lester had filmed a lot more of those television viewing gags that were thankfully cut out. They feel right in line with SUPERMAN III, and the predilection towards cultural stereotype humor, now including Japanese
The more I read about them (I've been reading Superman vs Hollywood) the Salkinds come across like total scumbags, and the faults in the franchise seem entirely down to them. Superman 1 probably would've turned into a mess if it weren't for Donners diligence and dedication.
It's ironic that they handed the rights off to even bigger scumbags (Golan/Globus) after Supergirl tanked.
I love Margot in this scene.
Agree as soon as I saw her I thought that is Lois.
Zack Snyder just didn't get Superman unlike Donner and Singer
What Singer did was basically trying to do a soft-reboot/tribute/sequel of the Donnerverse all at the same time, i'd say Brandon Routh was robbed from having a good Superman outing, as his performance imo was great.
Happily, he got his second chance as Superman on CW's Crisis on Infinite Earths and he killed it.
And yeah, Routh was absolutely robbed. The material he was given brought him down. The guy has a lot more personality and comedic timing that Singer never uses.
But Cavill was also robbed. He got one solo film, and then with each succeeding appearance his role diminished. While I put that on WB for not giving him a proper standalone sequel, I also put that on Snyder for taking the direction he did with BvS and JL. The studio wasn’t demanding that they kill off Superman and give him a reduced role in JL. That’s all on Snyder. So when folks say James Gunn let Cavill down, the hard truth is that Snyder let Cavill down.
Agreed.
Is this legit?
Because that news isn’t showing up anywhere else.
It says it's from Reddit.
There’s the answer.
Disagree.
I loved Snyders vision.He decided to do his own take on the character and didn’t rely on nostalgic callbacks to the Donner film.I love Superman ‘78 but it was time to move on.
I blame the studio for what happened with BVS and JS.The Snyder cuts of those two films show that he knew what he was doing and will stand the test of time rather than MCUifued film’s that came out in that universe after.
And for the love of god,I hope they don’t cast James Corden as Jimmy.The guy is a scumbag who is simply not funny.I’m not totally onboard for Gunns Superman going forward as it doesn’t seem to be in his wheelhouse and he’s already made a mistake filling his “ solo “ Superman film with so many other heroes
How about you wait and see the movie by yourself instead of thinking it's going to be bad when it didn't even come out yet?