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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: REEVE/PRYOR/O'TOOLE/COOPER/KID EAN: 0012569868526 Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Warner Home Video Languages: Manufacturer: Warner Home Video MPN: 012569868526 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: November 28, 2006 Running Time: 125 minutes Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: June 17, 1983 Editorial Review: Product Description: No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: DVD Artist: REEVE/PRYOR/O'TOOLE/COOPER/KID Title: SUPERMAN 3 Street Release Date: 11/28/2006 Genre: ACTION / ADVENTURE Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The dark, disturbing parts more than make up for the hokey comedic elements.Everyone says this is the worst of the Chris Reeve films, and I disagree. People constantly whine, and cry that there is too much comedy in it. That may be true, but there is another major plot element that no one seems to remember, and that is Superman's disturbing degeneration into a dark, angry, malicious, and embittered soul, as the result of a near fatal encounter with synthetic kryptonite. Seeing the once selfless superhero lapse into a vicious, drunken SOB, walking around with a two day beard, ... Read More Rating: - Superman vs. SupermanOut of the four Superman films Superman III is my favorite. The best part of this film centers around the Evil Superman and the battle within himself. Also, the comedic part of the film helps separate it from the first two films which were very serious and more adult. Superman III is more of a family movie. The special effects are great as is the music. The most memorable scene is the junk yard scene where Clark battles with his evil self (perhaps the most well known scene in all the ... Read More Rating: - It's not that terrible...believe me...In this version of Superman we are treated to humorous plots and comic book style action that were missing from Superman and Superman Two. The third film is unfairly criticized for the very things that make the film a stand-out. The main villain of the film is Ross Webster, a businessman bent on controlling a coffee crop in South America but Colombia won't give in to his demands. He learns that one of his employee's, Gus Gorman, played by Richard Pryor, is embezzling money from the company. Gorman's character ... Read More Rating: - Yep, it's pretty silly. . .Evidently Alexander and Ilya Salkind were fresh out of ideas for the production of SUPERMAN 3. This time around, the budget is very, very small--you can see Chris Reeve's wires in a few shots. The plot veers way too far into silliness, making this edition of the saga more like the old BATMAN TV series, but without the great writing. As a matter of fact, the real star of this film is the late, great Richard Pryor. In 1983, Richard was a bona fide movie star, commanding a hefty salary and a wide audience. Here ... Read More Rating: - The Beginning Of The End**Warning - May Contain a Few Spoilers** While there are a few moments that help out this movie, on the whole, it's not enough. It's intriguing to see Superman turn evil through his exposure to tainted Kryptonite (reminiscent of Red Kryptonite). And the battle in the junkyard between good and bad Superman (reminiscent of Superman vs. Bizarro) is, again, intriguing. But neither really reaches its full potential to thrill and enthrall the audience. In the end, what really hurts this movie is a lack ... Read More |