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Superman II

1980

Action / Adventure / Romance / Sci-Fi

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Gene Hackman Photo
Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor
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Terence Stamp as General Zod
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Jackie Cooper as Perry White
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John Ratzenberger as Controller #1
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698.81 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG
23.976 fps
2 hr 7 min
P/S 2 / 13
2.04 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
PG
23.976 fps
2 hr 7 min
P/S 2 / 31

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by hitchcockthelegend7 / 10

Fun packed and humanistic sequel is worthy alright.

Superman II stars Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Terence Stamp, Ned Beatty, Sarah Douglas, Margot Kidder, and Jack O'Halloran. It was to be a troubled shoot that saw two directors involved with the project. Richard Donner had completed about three quarters of the film before being taken off the project, so Richard Lester then came in to finish the film. Because of the back stage problems there are a host of writers credited on the film and both Robert Paynter & Geoffrey Unsworth were involved with the cinematography. Filmed using the Megasound system the score is a reworking of John Williams original score by Ken Thorne.

Something of a miracle in itself that Superman II, in spite of all the behind the scenes shenanigans, is a very fine sequel to the massively successful Superman from 78. Sure there's some odd tonal shifts, a couple of things don't quite add up (to be corrected later on down the line with the release of the Richard Donner cut),while the villains are badly under written, but this has enough comic book adaptation savvy to please most comic book lovers.

This time around sees Superman pitted against three villains who have been released from their prison due to Superman himself detonating a hydrogen bomb in space. The big kicker here being that the three convicts, General Zod, Ursa and Non, are from his home planet of Krypton and had been imprisoned by his father Jor-El. Now they are free they are hell bent on revenge against the son of Jor-El and the planet that worships him. If that was not enough for Superman to contend with, he also has affairs of the heart to deal with as his love for Lois Lane grows ever stronger by the day. While a certain Lex Luthor is plotting his escape from prison...

Pic nicely fuses a humanistic heart with exciting set pieces, to make Superman II a worthy sequel to the wonderful template that is the first film. Ultimately we should embrace both cuts of Superman II or it would go downhill from here... 7/10

Reviewed by Prismark1010 / 10

Kneel before Zod

When Superman was being made by Richard Donner. Some of the cast did not realise that they were also making Superman II simultaneously. You would think they would had figured out that the production was going on for a long long time!

There was chaos in production. Donner got fired and was replaced as the director by Richard Lester who bought a comic book look to the film. There were budgetary cuts so no more Marlon Brando for the sequel. Also Gene Hackman's stunt double seems to play a larger role in the film than the actor himself.

Even after all that, Superman II is a terrific film. I watched this in the cinema as a kid and realized this was more fun than the first film. There was no need to establish an origin story, just head to the main plot.

Superman II goes back to the beginning of the first Superman film. The sentencing of General Zod (Terence Stamp) and his associates Ursa (Sarah Douglas) and Non (Jack O'Halloran) by the Kryptonian high council who are imprisoned in the Phantom Zone and sent off to space.

When some terrorists plan to explode a hydrogen bomb in the Eiffel Tower. Superman (Christopher Reeve) flies off to deal with the terrorists and save Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) who headed off to Paris to cover the story.

Superman sends the bomb off to space, the shockwaves frees the three criminals who head to Earth. They have the same powers as Superman. Meanwhile Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) escapes from prison and discovers Superman's Fortress of Solitude and some of the secrets of the man of steel.

When Zod causes chaos and destruction, Luthor seeks him out to make a deal. However Superman is nowhere to be seen.

Lois Lane discovers the truth about Clark Kent's true identity on a trip to Niagara Falls and Kent decides to shed his powers for love.

There are some wonderful action sequences accompanied by John William's iconic theme tune. The story might be corny, the special effects have aged but it works wonderfully here. Terence Stamp takes it all so pompously seriously and he has some great lines. As ever it Christopher Reeves who is the heart and soul of the film.

Look out for theatrical knight Sir Antony Sher as the cheeky bellboy at the hotel in Niagara Falls as well as Richard Griffiths (Uncle Dursley in the Harry Potter films) as one of the French terrorists.

Reviewed by MartinHafer3 / 10

more interesting than its predecessor but lacks respect for the franchise

Okay, it's true that I wasn't exactly fond of the original Superman movie. I still prefer the corny TV series starring George Reaves. But, although this movie is far more interesting than its predecessor, it is also a huge insult to the loyal fans.

But first, what I liked and didn't like about the movie. I really liked General Zod and his crazed cohorts--they were far more interesting than the stupid Lex Luther from the original. They had style and looked like they should be adorning an S&M-themed float for a Gay Pride Parade. Also, it was nice to see the Man of Steel with worthy adversaries who really could beat him. However, here comes the bad. How could the writers and all those affiliated with the film allow Superman to give up his powers as well as have sex with Lois Lane?! This never would have happened up until the 1960s or 70s, as America had respect for its heroes. This "anti-hero" Superman is too human--reminding us that he isn't exactly the decent and flawless guy we all respected. Because of this, I don't recommend this film be seen by kids. In fact, because of the occasionally poor writing and sleazy elements in the film, I only recommend it be shown to farm animals.

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