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Superman II - The Richard Donner Cut (2006)

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CastChristopher Reeve and Margot Kidder
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 28, 2006
DVD ReleaseNovember 28, 2006
Running Time116 minutes
MPAA RatingPG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code012569868519
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
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Average user review: 4.0 (220 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteSuperman II The Richard Donner CutQuote
GREAT!!! Much Much better then the original. Would recommend this to any Superman fan. Story was awsome. I'd say that this is the best superman movie ever made!!!!!!! August 25, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteThe Version You've Never Seen!Quote
Superman II - The Richerd Donner Cut is the long awated version of Superman II, Richard Donner was unable to bring to lite. This is a very interesting and entertaining film that has been a hot subject for many Superman fans. Now we have the chance to see what Superman II would have been if Richard Donner had not been replaced by Richard Lester.

Although I am more partial to Richard Lester's Superman II this version of the film is entertaining. However there are times when the film seems to move too fast and some of the original material that helped the story has been deleted. So for some this film might be disappointing in some areas.

The special features are limited but offer a brief glimpse into the making of this film. The audio commentary is interesting in certain segments but unfortunately rehashes the commentary in the 2000 Extended Edition Commentary of Superman: The Movie.

All in all it is a decent film that has been restored for brillant sound and picture. You'll Believe a Man Can Fly, Again! August 21, 2008

rating: 2 QuoteCompletely overHYPED!!!!!!!!Quote
The version of the second movie was NOT worth it. Sure there were extra scenes with Jor-El, but there was definitive errors in editing. For example, in the end, Superman leaves Lex Luthor in the Fortress of solitude. WTF?!?!?!? Plus, at the end, Superman reverses time like in the first film, but then goes into the diner where he got is butt kicked to fight that guy Rocky; since he turned back time, it actually never happened. Plus, there were plenty of deleted scenes altogether.

Don't waste your money!!!! Stick with S1 and S3 (with Pryor). August 14, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteA worthy follow up to a classic!!!Quote
Bear in mind, given the fact that Donner only shot 75 to 80 percent of the sequel, it is rough in places. That said, though, this is a superior film to Lester's follow up. The tone is right with the first film. It takes the subject matter seriously, but with a tongue firmly planted in it's cheek at times.

Let's face it. As good as Spider-Man and The Dark Knight were, the original 1978 Superman is the penultimate superhero movie. It's the standard by which so few can even come close. That is why it was so sad that the Salkinds and Spengler didn't wish to have Donner finish the second film...much less have Brando return. Donner made that first film what it was. Actually, I'd say it was Donner, Mankiewicz, and Reeves that really brought life to Superman.

I honestly believe that this cut, which includes screen tests in a few places to keep the plot cohesive, is a schematic of what could have been as great a film as the original Superman was. As much as I liked the Lester version as a kid, I watch it now and see how incredibly campy it was and just didn't have the pathos it's predecessor had. Lester is a fine director of slapstick and satire, that is a given. Donner was more respectful of the source material..verisimilitude is the term he uses. He really made me believe a man could fly when I was a nine-year-old in that darkened theater in 1978.

My only greivance with this film would be it's conclusion. I always had a problem with the "turning back time" conclusion with the first film. Doing the same here seems like a cop-out. It is, however, much better than giving Superman the power of an amnesia producing kiss.

All in all. I enjoyed watching Donner's vision much more than the action/comedy approach of Lester. I would recomend this version to the die hard fans of the original.

Only four stars because of the ending.

August 7, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteA better film... until the last ten minutes!Quote
Overall this is a much better version of Superman II (Two-Disc Special Edition), and that was a great movie! This version has much tighter plotting, Non isn't played for laughs and Lois comes off as being a lot more competent. The action sequences are every bit as good as in the original (largely cause they are the same), and the scenes with Marlon Brando are very good.

But then, sadly, we have the last ten minutes.

*** AVAST, YE SCURVY DOGS! SPOILERS AHOY! ***

** GO NO FARTHER! **

* HERE THERE BE SPOILERS! *

This movie should've ended with Lois and Clark, as it were, up north together, having their last sweet moments, knowing they can't be together as they'd like to have been.

Instead we get the ending to Superman - The Movie (Four-Disc Special Edition), where Superman hits the big reset button and sets everything back to normal. This is insulting to the audience.

To make matters even worse, there's a scene where Supes goes back to a restaurant where a man had bullied him earlier and gives the guy his cumuppance. Well, first, I never liked that scene in the original film. But in this version it MAKES NO SENSE! Superman turned back time! How the hell do these people even remember seeing Clark get bullied by this guy?! ARGH!

That said, the film is great up until the last ten minutes or so, and I do recommend seeing it. Jus stop the movie after Lois and Clark are on the ice together. August 6, 2008

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