Favorite Superhero Films, No. 40

 


Throughout 2023 I'll be sharing my favorite Superhero Films each Saturday, counting down from 50 to 1. Check back each week throughout the year for the next installment. Agree? Disagree? What to share a favorite? Post it in the comments.

Superman: I'm here to fight for truth, and justice, and the American way.
Lois Lane: [laughs] You're gonna end up fighting every elected official in this country!

Superman (1978)
Starring
: Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, and Gene Hackman
Director: Richard Donner
About: The ad said, you'll believe a man can fly. In 1978, that was just a part of the wonder of this film. In the modern era of superhero movies, we take for granted the effects that build these worlds of fantasy. But when this film was released in 1978, this was groundbreaking. And, of course, it helped to have Reeve leading the way. He's brilliant as Clark Kent and Superman. Kidder does a nice job as Lois Lane and Hackman seems to be having fun as Lex Luthor. This was a film that made people fall in love with superheroes again, one of the best films of the decade in which it was released. I enjoy the production and what Donner did here, working off a script from Mario Puzo, who was prolific in films in the 1970s himself. This is a classic for a reason, and an easy choice on this list. This won't be the last we see of Reeves' Superman on this countdown, either!

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