It was Super; I was a young child & left the movie talking Superman This & That. I was stoked. I saw it in a theater; I saw Star Wars at the Drive-In. I know that the theater was better for me. I remeber that many people clapped at the end & that practice of movie going has faded away with the mediocrity of the last decades.
2007-05-01 13:52:01
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answered by Richard G 2
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Compared to the latest movies with digital special effects? I would say that the 1979 Superman movie was crude or let's say remedial at best. But I was young then and I still remember that incredible feeling of amazement watching him fly on the screen, with John Williams' exhilarating soundtrack. It wasn't actually only the movie that makes it a memorable. It was also the viewer (me) who was a that time saving up coins for ticket, popcorn and coke on a summer vacation wanting to finally watch his favorite comic book hero on screen. Still got my superman comics under the bed. Summer day + boyhood fascination + superhero movie with crude special effects = one great childhood memory.
2007-05-01 14:13:02
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answered by bowen 6
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As continuously we mere human beings don't realize something that doesn't come into the narrow spectrum of comprehend-how we've received. The we i'm speaking about are scientists, certainly they are nonetheless gaining knowledge of and in some unspecified time sooner or later they could have the answer. yet after announcing that I met Superman, nicely not really it really is an exaggeration, I did say hi Superman as he flashed previous. Is he the common guy, ice chilly on the interior yet possible warmth and being concerned? hahahahahahaaaaa. Thats a shaggy dog tale,,,,a shaggy dog tale.
2016-12-05 05:00:25
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answered by ? 4
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Sure I remember seeing "Superman" when it came out. I thought it was ok. The music was impressive, but the story got boring when Clark Kent was a teen. After he becomes Superman, things were kinda mixed, part humor (thanks to Ned Beatty) and part action. I am not certain if I bought the ending or not but then again I was only 11.
Overall, it did not have a huge impact for me. I recall thinking "Star Wars" was a lot better and that "Flash Gordon" was a lot more fun. To be honest, I was more impressed with the sequel, "Superman II."
2007-05-01 14:05:01
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answered by Kevin k 7
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was a wonderful film on the big screen, but, when star wars came out in 77 that had to top them all in the era
2007-05-01 13:39:08
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answered by michael_54550 4
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i was only 6 but i can still remember the excitement of my dad taking me to a drive in, it was probably the cheap movie, to see it. it's an experience that i will keep with me alway's.
2007-05-01 13:40:55
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answered by out for justice. 5
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