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SSP Cinema Classics 17 - Superman (1978)

SSP Cinema Classics 17 - Superman (1978)

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Cinema Classics Number 17 - "Live as one of them, Kal-El, but discover where your strength and power are needed. And always hold in your heart the pride of your special heritage."

Welcome. We're taking you from the doomed planet Kryton to the wheat fields of Smallville and the big city of Metropolis for our latest deep dive into classic cinema magic. Mike-El and D.K. Olsen are joined by guest Super Sandy Eavenson for a soaring celebration of Superman: The Movie — the film that made us believe a man could fly and set the gold standard for superhero cinema. Host Michael shares his deep personal connection to this 1978 classic, as the team explores why Richard Donner’s focus on verisimilitude still matters, how Christopher Reeve gave us the definitive Superman and Clark Kent, and why Margot Kidder’s Lois Lane remains untouchable. Plus: Gene Hackman’s charmingly evil Lex Luthor, those unforgettable effects, and the mythic power of the Man of Steel’s story. Expect laughs, insight, reverence (with just a splash of irreverence), and a few surprises — from Brando’s surreal script demands to Sandy’s uncanny Hackman impression. Oh, and if you’ve ever wondered which British TV wine expert made a cameo as a Metropolis crook… D.K.’s got you covered. Come fly with us. No cheesy poems. We promise.

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