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Superman IV - The Quest for Peace

Superman IV - The Quest for Peace

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: More watchable than part 3 but still bad
Review: Compared to Superman 1 and 2, part 4 is lame and disapointing. It's still better than part 3 though. Part 3 had Superman against these rich snobs and the only good part was Superman vs bad Superman. Part 4 at least tried to make a villain worthy of going against Superman. He's still very weak compared to the 3 villains from Part 2 that had Superman's powers. In this Lex Luther basically says "I have an idea lets make someone who has Superman's powers". So they create this super blonde who is powered by the sun and who looks like he just came from a model shoot.

The special effects are B-Movie like and don't help the movie much either. Plus on top of it the movie is directed like a day time soap opera and seems like one too. It even has a date scene where Superman has to try and have a date with Lois Lane and Lacy Warfield (Mariel Hemingway) at the same time. That's lame and doesn't give Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder a chance to form any of the great chemestry that they had in the first 2. Just like in part 3 Lois is used as just a side character basically. All the actors still try hard, especially Gene Hackman. They just didn't have a good script to work with. It's too bad that Christopher Reeve can't do another with a bettter story and direction to make up for this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Probably the best of the Superman series!
Review: Mickey- There are plenty of missing scenes since the directors cut is appox. 40 minutes longer than the theatrical version and some of those scenes end up in the TV version but not on the DVD. There's a scene in which Superman rescues a little girl from a tornado that Nuclearman caused for instance and that scene is included in the TV version.
I believe that the scene with the furnace that you asked about comes from the George Reeves' Superman series. In that series he enters a furnace after he has had his atoms frozen. They really need to put that series on DVD too.
In Superman IV he uses the crystal to heal himself as shown in the DVD version BUT you are right in thinking that there seemed to be something missing after that. There are several scenes missing from that point on. Nuclearman kidnaps Lacey and then Superman rescuses her. That's why Nuclearman says "Where's the woman?" when he and Supes confront each other. Also there are pictures on the DVD box of Superman handling a red sports car. Those pictures come from cut scenes involving Supuerman's battle with an earlier DIFFERENT version of Nuclearman that we don't get to see on the DVD! The DVD version of Superman IV is the same as the theatrical version but they really need to put the director's cut of this one out on DVD.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: is there someting missing from the dvd version
Review: On chapter 22 of the disc, right after Lois deliverd the cape back to Clark and Clark took out the crystal from Krypton, there "should" be a scene about Superman walked into a burning furnace to cure himself from the wound inflicted by Nuclear Man.
I say "should" because of two reasons: first of all, it doesn't make sense to have Superman suffered from the wound this scene and suddenly turned ok the next and fighting Nuclear Man again without something happening to him. Secondly, I remember this "deleted" scene the first time I watched it in 1987. What happen to this scene, could someone tell me? Thanks.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: my favorite Superman movie
Review: After hearing the news of Christopher Reeve passing I popped my copy of Superman IV in to the machine and hit play. I love this movie flaws and all. The idea of Superman dealing with the Cold War is a great one and the cast is excellent. The problem is in the editing and cheap FX. I agree with the reviewers who would like to see the missing 35 minutes inserted into the film again. The owners of this film should put the footage back and somebody should fix up the FX and put out a special edition box set of the Superman movies. I'd even sit through Superman 3 again if it was in such a box set with quality extras. Superman IV needs to recieve the quality treatment it never got. It's one of Reeve's best turns as the Man of Steel (although he was always great in the role). Put IV together right this time and improve the FX a little and release it on DVD somebody!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: cheap and cheesy fun! Reeve saves the day!
Review: There are critics on here picking on the name "Nuclear Man" being used in a movie about a guy called "Superman"! LOL!
Attention all Scrooges: If ya can't take characters with names like "Nuclear Man" you should stay away from the comic book genre entirely so you won't run into other cleverly named characters like Batman or Spiderman.
On the other hand if ya love this sort of thing there's plenty of fun and cheesy stuff in this one and plenty of heart. Christopher Reeves is excellent. The character of Superman's incredible warmth and humanity abound in this one. Yes the whole thing seems like a fairly cheap comic book movie but so what? That's what it is! Sure it's a flawed cheesy comic book flick but so what? Reeve and Superman are indeed super in this one and I can't help having warm feeling for this movie.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Oi...
Review: The main villain is called Nuclear Man.

Nuclear Man.

Isn't that clever? Boy that's clever. Damn, is that ever clever. Jeezus, it boggles the mind doesn't it?

But corny nomers aside, this movie was a headache from start to finish. Aside from the agonizing, never-ending, ever-repeating romance between him and Lois Lane, the plot involves Lex Luthor escapes because our great criminal system chooses to have TWO GUARDS watch over him. I can't wait until they get Osama bin Laden and they guard him with one tired old guy. Lex Luthor utilizes Nuclear Man (guess what he's made of, no seriously) against Superman. Lots of stupid fighting and super-bad special affects ensue. (watch the rebuilding of the Great Wall, which looks and sounds like a Legos commercial)

You're mind will explode with such scenes as Superman locking Nuclear Man in an elevator, and the sunlight peeking through doesn't affect him until he's on the moon. To prevent such mind combustions, just don't watch the movie.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: "Superman IV: The Kryptonite Suppository", So Bad, It Hurts
Review: "Effective immediately, I will rid the Earth of nuclear armament."
"Nobody wants war. I just want to keep the threat alive."
- The Man of Steel declares Earth as his new home, & decides to clean house, but, not if Lex Luthor has anything to say about it, in Superman IV: The Quest For Peace

I saw this awhile back when it first hit theaters, during the summer of 1987. As this celluloid fart eminated through the theater, the audience, as well as myself, sat there slackjawed thinking, This can't be a Superman movie!?! this sucks! But, much like an Oreck vacuum cleaner, "Superman IV" does just that and more.

After recieving a letter from a youngster, inspiring Superman to rid the world of nuclear weapons, The Man of Steel decides to claim the Earth as his permanent home and stop being the visitor from another planet. But, Superman has a full days work ahead of him as he fullfills the youngster's wish, & battles Lex Luthor, with his latest creation a gentically made Superman called Nuclear Man who is powered by the sun.

The film is an abmomination. The story wants to be in the vein of the first two Superman installments, but falls way below the line. The visual effects are the absolute worst in modern day filmaking (my 2 year old niece can make better effects on the family PC!). The cast has outgrown there roles. If they brought something fresh to the table, the film may have been more stomachable, instead its the same old shtick. Alexander Courage, who blessed pop-culture with the original "Star Trek" theme, is in paint-by-numbers mode rehashing John Williams outstanding score from the first film (for the record, the score has been rehashed for all 3 sequels). One of the worst comic book films ever. Then again, there is always "Catwoman", "Captain America", & "The Hulk". Ugh.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: More watchable than part 3 but still bad
Review: Compared to Superman 1 and 2, part 4 is lame and disapointing. It's still better than part 3 though. Part 3 had Superman against these rich snobs and the only good part was Superman vs bad Superman. Part 4 at least tried to make a villain worthy of going against Superman. He's still very weak compared to the 3 villains from Part 2 that had Superman's powers. In this Lex Luther basically says "I have an idea lets make someone who has Superman's powers". So they create this super blonde who is powered by the sun and who looks like he just came from a model shoot.

The special effects are B-Movie like and don't help the movie much either. Plus on top of it the movie is directed like a day time soap opera and seems like one too. It even has a date scene where Superman has to try and have a date with Lois Lane and Lacy Warfield (Mariel Hemingway) at the same time. That's lame and doesn't give Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder a chance to form any of the great chemestry that they had in the first 2. Just like in part 3 Lois is used as just a side character basically. All the actors still try hard, especially Gene Hackman. They just didn't have a good script to work with. It's too bad that Christopher Reeve can't do another with a bettter story and direction to make up for this one.


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