Superman IV: The Quest for Peace [1987] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
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not great but deserves som cred
Review date: 2007-09-01 Rating: 8 out of 10
this film is a bad attempt to a superman movie but im sorry after watching superman 3 this seems an academy award winner this isn't as bad as you'd think at least lex luthor is back in this one and superman is fighting a super villian. so if you do buy this film make sure you have seen the third one first then you wont think this is as bad
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A Sad end to an excellant franchiseReview date: 2007-01-06 Rating: 2 out of 10For all those familliar with the quality of the 3 previous movies then this film will become a bit of a shock.
From the moment the beginning credits start to roll, you sense that there is something badly wrong. The credits try mimic the title sequence of the preceding movies but in a less effective and evidently cheaper fashion, this sadly foreshadows what is to come.
Everything about this film, apart from the performers, reek of bargain basement.
For a movie that is just turning 20 years old, the special effects are awful. Long gone are the cutting edge effects of the previous movies. When Superman is in flight it is either an extremely poorly matted Christopher Reeve nearly static flying through badly shot background footage. Or we have him flying with painfully obvious wire showing. Worst still, an obvious doll is substituted in some scenes.
Although it's meant to be set in America it's obviously been filmed in the UK. Tight close up shots and a scattering of American cars and signs attempt to disguise this without success.
I am a huge fan of Christopher Reeve's performance as Clark Kent and Superman and it is sad to know that this was his swansong in the part. He and the rest of the cast deserved better.Cut-Price SupermanReview date: 2006-08-14 Rating: 4 out of 10With new producers, the director of the Ipcress File, all the principal players back and the leading man co-writing the script here was an opportunity to erase the terrible memories of the third film and come up with a return-to-form.
What a waste. The rumour is that only half the budget Cannon Films/Golan/Globus were given to make this fourth instalment was actually used. So instead of a big epic Donner-like revival of the Superman franchise, you get a film which feels like an above-average tv movie.
There are pluses. Christopher Reeve and Gene Hackman make the film come alive when they are on screen and Margot Kidder's Lois Lane is as gorgeous as ever. Also the attempt to make the film relevant to what was still a very real concern regarding the arms race is a brave one.
And that is it as far as the pluses go. Jon Cryer as Lex Luther's dimwitted nephew is annoying, Mark Pillow's Nuclear Man is a cardboard cut-out and Metropolis has been reduced to stock footage of New York and actual footage of an industrial estate in Milton Keynes.
The one major set piece on a Metropolis street is ok but not thrilling and the special effects just don't match up to the original film which was filmed nearly a decade earlier.
A film with a big heart is destroyed by plastic effects and poor editing, knocking the franchise back twenty years in the process. If there is such a thing as the fabled Superman `curse' than it had a field day with this movie.
Absolutely appaling film.Review date: 2005-02-15 Rating: 2 out of 10I am amazed that anyone could give this film more than 1 star when it doesn't really deserve that. This film is a bit like the movie equivalent of finding a fallen man in the road and nicking his wallet. The first two Superman films were outstanding. However Superman 3 was very average and a real let down. I didn't think the series could go any lower but then this one came along. As John McEnroe, ( I hope I have spelt that right), might say, "you can not be serious". Everything about this film is cheap. The effects are appaling, the acting is not much better and the feeble super villain was dreadful. Compare the three super villains from Superman 2 with the brainless 'nuclear man' from this film and you will see what I mean.
The only thing any good about this movie was the idea of Superman ridding the world of all nuclear weapons and forcing the world to live in peace. There was promise there however it was badly realised in my opinion.
Though I didn't really like Superman 3 there were some good set pieces, my favourite being the battle between the good and bad Superman. The fire at the chemical plant and the final fight with the supercomputer weren't bad either. In Superman 4 there are none at all.
Did my eyes deceive me or at the end when Superman saves the girl, was he really carrying her in his arms through outer space!!! That's alright then, so maybe all those astronauts don't need expensive spacesuits to protect them and feed them oxygen etc... I know that we there is a certain amount of leeway with fantasy films but there are limits. I can't believe that an error like this can get through, as it submits the film to further ridicule.
There is no doubt about it in my mind this film was just a cheap, cash in on the success of the other movies and should never have seen the light of day. They should have stopped after Superman 3, or preferrably after Superman 2. This movie demeans the memory of the first two.Up Up and fall flat your faceReview date: 2004-09-06 Rating: 6 out of 10Well even though christopher reeves is one of my childhood hero's, and also that no one else could of played superman apart from him.This film really pays utter disrespect to christopher and his fans,don't get me wrong the story he had writen was good enough to see the film through.But guys the effects where sub standard and a dissapointment to watch,for god sakes the effects in the first superman film where better and that was made in 1978.Cannon films really ripped the heart out of the franchise and left the public forgetting superman,and now 17 years latter we are still waiting for the new flick which keeps going through development hell.Well when ever superman returns back to our screens,please let it be for the right reasons and not the wrong one's.
Product Details/Specifications
Actor(s):
Margot Kidder
Marc McClure
Christopher Reeve
Jackie Cooper
Gene Hackman
Creators:
Christopher Reeve (Primary Contributor)
Christopher Reeve (Writer)
Gene Hackman (Primary Contributor)
Graham Easton (Producer)
Menahem Golan (Producer)
Jerry Siegel (Writer)
Joe Shuster (Writer)
Lawrence Konner (Writer)
Director(s):
Recording label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home VideoEAN: 0012569870024Binding: DVDNumber of items: 1Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Colour, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC, Release date: 2006-11-28Universal product code (UPC): 012569870024Aspect ratio: 2.35:1Region code: 1Running time: 90 minutesTheatrical release date: 1987-07-24Language: English (Original Language)
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