Who saw this in cinemas back in 80/81?
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Soupful — 11 years ago(May 29, 2014 10:48 AM)
I did was age 12 and took little sister and her friends as Mum had taught-trained myself train-bus, stranger-danger to city for the movie and McDonalds was a big deal then in late 80/early 81.
All the kids loved it, the girls cared for Lois Lane as well as Superman boys too.
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superturbo4 — 11 years ago(June 19, 2014 05:50 PM)
While i clearly remember seeing Superman III moreso than Superman II and Superman The Movie as a very young little kid. I DO however vividly remember the moments of sitting in the cinema waiting for the film to start and begin and the people hollering and cheering as the curtains opened up and we saw the license for the film come up on the screen and say; "
Superman II
" with its certificate (i.e. the film was started up).
The people went nuts with cheering and whisling going on.
And throughout the film remembering key moments when.- Superman flew to Paris and saved Lois
- The 3 villains killing the Astronauts & Cosmonaut (looked so mch better on the big screen in a darken cinema screen than it does on television at home)
- Superman saves the kid in Niagra falls
- The Taxi moment with the driver calling Clark Kent a freak (got the audience laughing)
- Lex and Eve at the Fortress Of Solitude
- Clark getting beaten up at the diner
- The Metropolis fight (somewhat vaguely at the time)
- The Fortress battle
i very vaugely recall some stuff but its difficult to remember as ive seen II so many times since. i think i remember Clark getting beat up and some of the Times Sq battle scenes and end in the FOS, also the bit where Superman chooses to lose his powers and become mortal and steps into the chamber and his DNA gets stripped down and hes like a skull etc -
i think i recall that as i got scared as it was very similar to the opening of the Hulk tv series at the time of which i was a huge fan of - but at the same time was very frightened of the change scenes
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Yeah i've heard so many from my generation say the same thing about the Hulk TV series and the Banner's first change into the Hulk in the TV pilot (during the thunderstorm sequence in the rain) it really effected a generation for it to be remembered as scary to kids. Even when people act all macho and deny being scared back then, i'm like yeah whatevers cough cough ('wink').
Didn't think of Clark being stripped of his powers as the same though, it was kinda freakish i'll admit, but it was vastly different though in terms of outright scares though.
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dm7686 — 10 years ago(September 19, 2015 10:34 PM)
Yeah i also seen this at some drive in back in 81, i was 4 and a half, so i barely remember it, but i know i did go see it with my family, its very vague, bits and pieces of it, like the metropolis fight with the villians, Superman giving up his powers and the Diner scene at the end.
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millar70 — 10 years ago(March 24, 2016 11:51 PM)
I was 10 when I saw it in the movie theater. I remember it being a blast, with the crowded movie theater really into it. There was lots of cheering, especially during the fight in the city. I had a fun time, and saw it a couple of more times that summer.
I saw the first one in the theater as well and enjoyed it, though as a kid I was a little bored during the Marlon Brando scenes. Superman II was a much more consistently fun movie.
