Superman (1978)
4 years ago
Might be spoilers, but the movie was made in 1978, so...
I've been watching scenes from the old 1978 Superman movie. I've never seen the full movie. But man, the scenes I've watched of it are fantastic. The acting is phenomenal. I can totally understand why Christopher Reeves was so beloved as Superman. All the actors were fantastic though.
Not just that, but the movie was beautiful. I mean it made me want to live in Kansas it was so beautifully portrayed. And the shots of the arctic were beautiful as well. I love the practical effects, even if they could look cheesy at times. Honestly CGI doesn't do much for me though, so I was fine with a little cheese. (On a bit of a tangent, I think movies rely too much on CGI now, to the point where I have a hard time getting invested in them because it feels so unreal)
Portrayal of Krypton felt property alien and foreign, and the scene of its destruction was gut-wrenching. As was the scene of Clark's adoptive father's death. That was such a simple scene, but it was done so well.
Overall the movie has a very positive and hopeful tone though, one of my favorite things about it. Its very triumphant and cheerful.
I've been watching scenes from the old 1978 Superman movie. I've never seen the full movie. But man, the scenes I've watched of it are fantastic. The acting is phenomenal. I can totally understand why Christopher Reeves was so beloved as Superman. All the actors were fantastic though.
Not just that, but the movie was beautiful. I mean it made me want to live in Kansas it was so beautifully portrayed. And the shots of the arctic were beautiful as well. I love the practical effects, even if they could look cheesy at times. Honestly CGI doesn't do much for me though, so I was fine with a little cheese. (On a bit of a tangent, I think movies rely too much on CGI now, to the point where I have a hard time getting invested in them because it feels so unreal)
Portrayal of Krypton felt property alien and foreign, and the scene of its destruction was gut-wrenching. As was the scene of Clark's adoptive father's death. That was such a simple scene, but it was done so well.
Overall the movie has a very positive and hopeful tone though, one of my favorite things about it. Its very triumphant and cheerful.
FA+

V.
Love the movie as well. :)
Nothing like some good cheese!