
r96sk
<em>'Superman III'</em> is just rubbish, isn't it? I wasn't hating what I was watching or anything, but I was just sat there continuously thinking: this is just bad, huh. Much of the movie feels like the titular character is sidelined, then...


Movie spotlight
Aiming to defeat the Man of Steel, wealthy executive Ross Webster hires bumbling but brilliant Gus Gorman to develop synthetic kryptonite, which yields some unexpected psychological effects. Between rekindling romance with his high school sweetheart and saving himself, Superman must contend with a powerful supercomputer.
Clark Kent embraces his Kryptonian heritage and battles a corrupted version of himself, manufactured by a corrupt businessman. He must overcome his darker impulses and destructive tendencies to save the world from a new artificial intelligence designed to control all resources. The film explores themes of duality and the corrupting influence of power.
Superman III was met with a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, often considered the weakest of the original Christopher Reeve Superman films. While Christopher Reeve's performance and some comedic elements were praised, the plot was frequently criticized for its silliness, convoluted storyline, and uneven tone, particularly the reliance on slapstick humor and the underdeveloped villain.
Praised for Christopher Reeve's dual performance and moments of charm.
Criticized for its weak plot, overreliance on slapstick comedy, and tonal inconsistency.
Seen as a significant step down in quality from its predecessors.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate appreciation for Christopher Reeve's commitment to the role and the film's attempts at humor. However, many found the story nonsensical and too reliant on comedic set pieces, detracting from the superhero's gravitas.
The film's shift towards comedy was partly influenced by the success of the Superman parody 'Airplane II: The Sequel' (1982), with the producers wanting to lighten the tone.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources
No critic reviews have been posted yet. Be the first to share your thoughts.

<em>'Superman III'</em> is just rubbish, isn't it? I wasn't hating what I was watching or anything, but I was just sat there continuously thinking: this is just bad, huh. Much of the movie feels like the titular character is sidelined, then...

_**More than it first appears**_ "Superman III" (1983) gets a lot of flack because of the inclusion of slapstick, a parody tone and Richard Pryor, but it is entertaining once you get used to the tone and the presence of Pryor. Christo...

Never underestimate the power of computers. After being caught for a money making computer scam, Gus Gorman (Richard Pryor - wonderful) is recruited by unscrupulous multimillionaire Ross Webster (Robert Vaughn). With Gorman's computer ex...
**Great sequel!** A funny, exciting Superman movie that includes the greatest scene in the franchise - the junkyard fight between Evil Supes and his nerdy counterpart, Clark Kent. Richard Pryor is hilarious as the hapless Gus Gorman -...
No video reviews found for this title yet.