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In my school we watched The Masseuse starring Jenna Jameson. It was very educational.
If anything, I find myself going back to the Donner films because MOS was disappointing for me. I wish I could say there was a great modern Superman film, but I just don't think there has been.
The fact that Blade Trinity was nominated indicates either it was a really poor year for sci-fi and horror and/or the Saturn Awards are about as credible as the MTV movie awards.
When I want to recapture the feelings and emotions of why I became a Superman fan, I often watch the Donner films. STM in particular is just an amazing film; full of great moments between the cast.
I think STM is starting to become underrated in certain circles, IMO. Its one of the few Superhero films that isn't just a Comic Book Movie. I can appreciate how it holds your attention without needing to have a punch em up scene, or a climax that feels like a video game. Too many blockbusters are like that nowadays.
I think STM is starting to become underrated in certain circles, IMO. Its one of the few Superhero films that isn't just a Comic Book Movie. I can appreciate how it holds your attention without needing to have a punch em up scene, or a climax that feels like a video game. Too many blockbusters are like that nowadays.
In my school we watched The Masseuse starring Jenna Jameson. It was very educational.
I think STM is starting to become underrated in certain circles, IMO. Its one of the few Superhero films that isn't just a Comic Book Movie. I can appreciate how it holds your attention without needing to have a punch em up scene, or a climax that feels like a video game. Too many blockbusters are like that nowadays.
I need to see evidence of this. I'm not saying it hasn't happened, but I've never heard of anyone using Superman '78 in a film class. Moreover, you seem to be implying that it's the norm in film schools all over the country.
I need to see evidence of this. I'm not saying it hasn't happened, but I've never heard of anyone using Superman '78 in a film class. Moreover, you seem to be implying that it's the norm in film schools all over the country.
Yep. A lot of people like to harp on at how cheesy it is, which makes me realise on a pure storytelling level, it's hard to argue against it being the definitive superman cinematic tale when all you have it nitpicks against the dated 70's elements.
I love that convo between Chris Nolan and Dick Donner, in which Chris just basically praises STM for 20 minutes and explains how he launched his bat-series off the framework of STM.
It resonates strongly because of nostalgia. If you love a movie as a child, you'll love it forever.
Movies dont reach classic status and endure strongly due to nostalgia. They are great films in their own right. And Superman The Movie was ground-breaking.
Great post Mandon Knight! One of the best posts I have read all year.


Doesn't surprise me, Jaws is pretty much a classic.In mine we were taught using Jaws and Spider-man 2