| Superman - The Movie [HD DVD] [1978] | ![Superman - The Movie [HD DVD] [1978]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514K0NA8ANL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Richard Donner Actor: Christopher Reeve Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Pal, Special Edition Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Parental Guidance Media: HD DVD Running Time: 151 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.1 x 0.5
EAN: 7321900809689 ASIN: B000KCI8VQ
Release Date: December 4, 2006 Theatrical Release Date: 1978 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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  Miles better than the 2006 disaster! August 4, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had only ever seen the TV version of the original Superman movie until I bought the HD DVD. So, as you can imagine, on TV it was in hideous pan and scan and with several scenes missing. In reality, I have never seen the 'full' movie until now. And I have to admit, it's far, far superior to Bryan Singer's self-indulgent mess of Superman Returns.
It actually takes quite a while to get going, but there's so much going on that the running time certainly doesn't seem two and a half hours. Richard Donner shot it back to back with Superman II, so there's an extended opening act that establishes the plot of the sequel at the same time.
Anyone who doesn't know the story of Superman must be from another galaxy, but for those people I will give you a quick soundbite. Kal El is the orphan of the planet Krypton, which has recently blown up. He comes to Earth as a baby and lands in Smallville where he is quickly adopted by a farmer and his wife and renamed Clark Kent. His dense molecular structure and his ability to defy Earth's gravity give him advantages over humans and ultimately he becomes...SUPERMAN! But who doesn't already know that?
Clark Kent assumes an exaggerated, clumsy, meek newspaper reporter persona to distance himself from the Superman guise. Somehow everybody, including secret love Lois Lane, falls for it even though the glasses and the hair are all that is different. Hypervillain Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) doesn't take well to the man of steel as he might interfere with his plans for Real Estate Domination (the modern term for World Domination). But does he really think he can win? Hypervillains never know when to be humble.
Just about everything that was terrible about Superman Returns is completely right about this one. The cinematography, the music, the editing, the pacing. I won't call the SFX fake, since it doesn't ever take you out of the film, so I'll just call them 'quaint'. For 1978 they're good and even though they are all done optically it's still better than the CGI crapfest of Singer's interpretation.
Christopher Reeve's ultimate fate does kind of upset me, so it's good to see him in his prime and being made immortal in a way. The cast of this film does have a lot of big names. Along with the huge scope and spectacle, such a large cast adds to the epic feel of it. Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Ned Beatty, Margot Kidder, Terence Stamp and Glenn Ford just seem like a far more dynamic bunch of actors than Kate Bosworth and Kal Penn. Don't you think?
It's been 29 years since this film was released and people still make a big fuss over it today. In 29 years, will be still be talking about Superman Returns? Outside of ridicule, I think not.
The HD DVD features a nice 2.4:1 1080p transfer with Dolby Digital Plus sound and loads of extras.
  5 stars for the movie January 5, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The picture here is VERY grainy - in HD grain is ever more visible. I have seen older material in HD looking MUCH better. Standard DVD from 2001 had many more Special features than this edition. Let's hope that some future release will be made from 70mm source which will justify HD treatment. This is not an ultimate "Superman" viewing. I tried to be moderate in my review, out of the enormous respect for the movie and it's director.
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