Anyone else see this when it came out?
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MovieKnut — 10 years ago(February 16, 2016 02:15 PM)
I was twelve when I saw this on its initial cinema release. I was blow away by it. The effects were impressive. A good script and Richard Donner's direction had a good understanding of the subject.
And yes, I did believe a man could fly.
You can't palm off a second-rater on me. You gotta remember I was in the pink! -
Critomaton — 10 years ago(February 29, 2016 05:59 PM)
Nine years old when I saw it. It was awesome. I don't recall being bored by the credits like some others here. I remember thinking "This music is awesome like the Star Wars theme only better somehow."
I loved just about every aspect of this movie - and still do - except the time reversal. But by the "time" that happens the movie is almost over so you just roll with it. Christopher Reeve
was
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sebradfield — 10 years ago(March 18, 2016 06:00 PM)
I grew up with the old George Reeves TV series, and went to see this at age 28 with high expectations. I wasn't disappointed. I loved every minute of it, so much so that I prefer the longer director's cut.
As to the "turning back time" question, that was very much a part of the '60s-'70s comics, with both Superman and The Flash travelling in time on a semi-regular basis. I was glad when they removed that in the late 1980s comics, but for a movie in 1978 it was part of the mythology. I just live with it. -
NEERAJS-1 — 9 years ago(August 01, 2016 11:08 PM)
I was also 9 when it came out and saw it twice in the cinema.
The opening score is one of the best I've seen yet. I actually believed a man
can fly. Man of Steel with all its fancy cgi doesn't hold a light to this.
RIP Christopher Reeve, you were the best. -
whjones79-1 — 9 years ago(October 10, 2016 02:53 PM)
I was actually working in the local movie theaters when this came out. I worked as the camera operator/etc. with my best friend at the time. There were two walk in theaters and a drive in!!! It was a great way to work and go to Junior year High School at the same time.
I also worked there with the airing of "Star Wars", "Grease", "Up in Smoke", "Saturday Night Fever" and last but not least "Alien" as well as a ton of other epic late 70's movies.
WELCOME!!!!
I got to see this recently and I actually had tears in my eyes a couple of times:
"Peter Pan flew with children Lois"
having the memories brought back.
K/H D
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