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Superman III Director: Richard Lester Cast: Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Jackie Cooper, Marc McClure

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/28/2006
  • Original Release: 1983
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 39,949

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Commentary by executive producer Ilya Salkind and producer Pierre Spengler; Vintage TV special The Making of Superman III; Additional scenes; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only)

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Disc #1 -- Superman III [Deluxe Edition]
1. Job Hunter Gus Gorman [2:35]
2. Metropolis Credits and Chaos [5:55]
3. Travel Plans [3:34]
4. Penny Larceny [2:25]
5. Blazing Chemicals [5:28]
6. Lake-Sized Miracle [1:53]
7. Smallville Class of 1965 [4:36]
8. Lana Lang and the One That Got Away [2:08]
9. Complete and Utter Moron [2:08]
10. Bowled Over [2:00]
11. Push-Button Proposition [5:05]
12. Gus in Smallville [1:23]
13. Ricky's Close Call [4:41]
14. Drinking Away the Night Shift [2:36]
15. Hacker Havoc [4:50]
16. Stormy Weather [2:19]
17. Rooftop Skiing [5:23]
18. Formula for Kryptonite [3:09]
19. Key to Smallville [1:00]
20. Three-Star Saboteur [3:35]
21. Too Late the Hero [2:38]
22. No More Mr. Nice Guy [3:13]
23. Gus's Pocketful of Plans [4:02]
24. Big Spill [6:46]
25. Young Fan's Encouragement [2:18]
26. His Own Worst Enemy [5:55]
27. Rid of His Bad Self [2:49]
28. What a Jukebox! [3:46]
29. Let the Games Begin [3:02]
30. Defensive Action [2:16]
31. Lethal Green Ray [2:39]
32. Yo-Yo to the Rescue? [2:07]
33. Attack of the Cyberwoman [2:09]
34. Micro Meltdown [2:12]
35. Gus Flies High [3:55]
36. Ring From Superman [1:46]
37. New Face [1:23]
38. Lean On Superman [1:13]
39. End Credits [3:43]

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Enhancing its comic book action with broad comedy -- and lots of it -- Superman III gives Christopher Reeve's Man of Steel a delightful foil in Richard Pryor, whose energetic performance adds considerable oomph to this 1983 entry in the series. Pryor plays a skittish, wisecracking computer operator who inadvertently contributes to Superman's near defeat at the hands of archvillain Robert Vaughn. Annette O'Toole contributes additional spice as Clark Kent's old flame, Lana Lang, who sparks the mild-mannered reporter's fires while Margot Kidder's Lois Lane has a diminished role. Director Richard Lester sacrifices some of the series' mythic qualities in his single-minded pursuit of laughs, as evidenced by an opening-reel slapstick smorgasbord, in addition to Pryor's typical manic antics. Less dramatically intense than the first two installments, Superman III still offers plenty of superpowered action for fans and is clearly the fastest, funniest, and most family friendly film in the series. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Superman IIIby Anonymous

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December 18, 2007: I actually liked the idea of taking an already-established universe from the first two movies and shoot it from a different point of view - in this case, Richard Pryor's. Adding humor to parts of the film worked fairly well since it didn't detract from the main characters. Where it started going downhill is how hammy the villains were at times and how easily the movie dated itself. The focus is on computers and due to this it feels incredibly dated. The best scene is when Christopher Reed played opposite himself, when the good side of Superman battled the evil side in a junkyard. Certainly a better movie than part IV.

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January 16, 2002: Very good installmant in the series but Lex Luther{Gene Hackman} is missed. Superman is battling a psychotic buissman named Ross Webster{Robert Vaughn. Gus Gorman{Richard Pryar} is looking for a job so he goes to Webster. Gorman makes an evil Superman and good Clark Kent is now against evil Superman. Overall an enjoyable flick with some funny moments.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Stereo / Mono edition.