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a5c7b9f00b Synthetic kryptonite laced with tar splits Superman in two: good Clark Kent and bad Man of Steel.
Wealthy businessman Ross Webster (<a href=">Robert Vaughn)discovers the hidden talents of Gus Gorman (<a href=">Richard Pryor), a mischievous computer genius. Ross decides to abuse his talents, in a way to help Webster with his plans for economic control. When the man of steel interferes, something must be done about Supes. When Gus&#39; synthetic Kryptonite fails to kill Superman, it turns him in an evil incarnation of his former self. The tar-laced Kryptonite pits man against himself, setting up the Clark vs. Superman battle.
Who expects Oscar-worthy performances and total realism from a movie about a guy in blue-yellow-red tights who flies through the air saying he fights for &quot;truth, justice, and the American way?&quot;<br/><br/>&quot;Superman III&quot; may be the weakest of the series, but it still works. Contrary to popular belief, Gene Hackman is replaced not by Richard Pryor, but by Robert Vaughn as the scheming industrialist who puts Pryor to work destroying coffee crops and stopping oil pumps. Vaughn is an okay villain, but the real strength of his storyline comes from the neverending bickering between his scary sister Vera (Annie Ross) and his &quot;psychic nutritionist,&quot; Lorelei Ambrosia (Pamela Stephenson of &quot;History of the World, Part I&quot;), who have some moments of true campy greatness together (&quot;Watch closely, people, I&#39;m about to take a human life!&quot;) Also, Lana Lang (Annette O&#39;Toole) is a much better love interest for Clark than Lois Lane. Lois only cares about Superman, but Lana is a real three-dimensional character as opposed to some starry-eyed girl with a crush. And while the movie does feature Superman straightening the Leaning Tower of Pisa, blowing out the Olympic Torch, and freezing a lake to drop on a chemical plant fire, it still beats his little time-turning trick.<br/><br/>The movie works not only as a superhero flick, but a comedy.
&quot;Quit while you&#39;re ahead&quot;, that&#39;s what my old Mum used to say – of course this is the same woman that paid a man £200 not to install an oven with her new kitchen because she only tends to use the hob but nevertheless, good advice and what a shame that the Salkands didn&#39;t listen, but then listening isn&#39;t what they&#39;re good at is it? So what WERE they good at? Well initially ceding creative control of the Superman franchise to people who knew what they were going. Donner knew the right tone and conscious of David and Leslie Newman&#39;s shortcomings in the scripting department, the much heralded &#39;verisimilitude&#39; approach substituted for camp, he&#39;d hired Hollywood script doctor Tom Mackenwitz, to inject some box office saving self-importance into the proceedings. By the time the third instalment was gearing up Donner had been sapped of his powers but some producer slight of hand and tossed into the fortress of solitude&#39;s icy depths – his success coming at the expense of his relationship with the interfering money men. With Donner a goner, Mancewitcz went too, as did Gene Hacked off, leaving the third Superman looking a little like a beaten up Clarke Kent in a rundown diner before a single frame of film had been shot. The Salkinds, certain that their original, as yet untested, ideas about how Superman should be done would triumph over the tried and tested approach, moved quickly to undo the source of their success. In Donners place was Superman II&#39;s &quot;director&quot; Richard Lester. Anyone who&#39;d seen a pure Lester movie would have had reason to fear this appointment – the man was a peddler of farce who liked things light and strewn with slapstick, The Three Musketeers anyone? Add to this an unrestrained David and Leslie Newman and you had the filmmaker&#39;s answer to the movie&#39;s tar infused synthetic kryptonite – it&#39;s not enough to kill Superman but it certainly going to do him some serious damage.<br/><br/>Whether you like or loathe Superman III will depend on how seriously you take this kind of film. If, like Lester, you don&#39;t take it too seriously, then the movie&#39;s light, farcical approach dabbed with the occasional dramatic flourish will leave you with a big stupid smile on your face – the kind you used to get when someone flashed their genitals in class during a primary school maths lesson. Those who think the first two films, and we&#39;re including the second film despite Lester&#39;s involvement not because of it, got it right, have reason to feel genuinely angry – the golden goose was eviscerated here and never recovered. That it&#39;s a very different Super-outing is evident from the off with a long slapstick sequence giving us a taste of the jollies to follow. Richard Pryor, stunt cast here as the computer genius who falls in with Robert Vaughn&#39;s trio of villains, is the most obvious indication that comedy has edged out drama as the series&#39; creative engine. The trouble is that Pryor isn&#39;t particularly good and nor is the script – the gags tending to clunk while the occasional sequence lapses into the kind of camp Donner tried so hard to avoid – the fighting green and red traffic crossing men been the most puerile example. When its good, its pretty watchable stuff - the Clarke/Lana story providing a much needed bit of grounding and Annette O&#39;Toole, by and large replacing the exiled Kidder, is a much better catch for Supes…and much easier on the eye. The Chemical plant save is pretty impressive, so too the junkyard fight between &#39;evil&#39; Superman and his old self but the mirth has watered it down to tasteless proportions long before then and good leaning tower of Pisa joke aside, we&#39;re as relived as Gus when its finally all over. The Superman movie that proved Donner was right all along, it&#39;s a shame that the Salkinds took the opposite view and blamed the audience for its relative failure. When they say that nobody knows anything in the movie business here&#39;s the producers who set out to prove it…and did.
Superman III is the kind of movie I feared the original "Superman" would be. It's a cinematic comic book, shallow, silly, filled with stunts and action, without much human interest.
Whether or not Clark &amp; Jimmy&#39;s trip to Smallville would be a business expense is not explained in the film, that is, in light of the fact that Clark mentions he&#39;s doing a story on his high school reunion.<br/><br/>However, if they&#39;d flown then Clark wouldn&#39;t have been on hand to stop the chemical fire they encounter. On a plane, it would&#39;ve been much more difficult for Clark to suddenly leave (he&#39;d probably detect the fire somehow, say super-smell or his super-vision) the plane w/out anyone noticing.<br/><br/>Then again, Jimmy &amp; Clark might have flown to a major city near Smallville first &amp; then boarded a bus from the airport to Smallville itself.<br/><br/>In Superman IV, the new owner, David Warfield asks Clark why there were no travel expenses for him and he responds that he gets airsick which I assume he has said before since you never actually see &quot;Clark&quot; fly. Not really. When Gus gets the composition readings from the satellite&#39;s scan of a kryptonite meteorite, there&#39;s an element that doesn&#39;t correspond to anything in Earth&#39;s periodic table of elements &amp; therefore couldn&#39;t be reproduced in the lab. So Gus, probably thinking he&#39;d be scolded by Webster, entered &quot;tar&quot; as the unknown compound. When the completed compound was given to Gus after being manufactured in the lab, it turned out to be &quot;fake&quot; kryptonite which didn&#39;t have the total effect on Superman they&#39;d intended. Instead of killing him it altered his personality, which did have it&#39;s benefits, allowing Webster to begin his plan to control the United States&#39; oil supply.<br/><br/>As well, although this is not true Kryptonite, its effects are similar to that of Red Kryptonite. Red Kryptonite has numerous different effects on Superman. At times, in the comics and in the CW show Smallville, Red Kryptonite has altered Superman&#39;s personality in numerous ways. It is either a continuity issue, or a different power, which it could be as we never see the actual beam going from his eyes.<br/><br/>Also, Zod only had his powers for a brief time, he may have only had control to send concentrated beams of heat that were easily deflected. Superman had much more experience and control over his powers, at the bar he was angry and almost showing off by melting the mirror. In the bar, it looked more like big round heat waves hitting the mirror instead of the typical red laser beams.
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