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Yes I have seen this movie and I prefer Superman.It was lacking some real adventure. There wasn't a whole lot happening,it was also getting slow in parts.I think a (real) disaster could of happened to put alot of lives in danger,that would have turned the excitement up a notch or two!
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This movie is at least as good as Titanic and it is much better than the kind of sissy Superman and the beatifull Helen Slater is even better than Christofer Reeves(and she is much cuter too)This is a movie you just can't miss
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I think this movie i the best movie ever made because it has everything! It has action, Wonderfull performance, beatifull girls and a good sence of homour. You should see it and don't care what the critics say
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Cute and fun story of Supergirl treveling to earth to retrieve an artifact from her world that has fallen into the hands of an evil witch who Supergirl must now fight to take it back. Very likable actors, and Helen Slater is dynamite as Supergirl, she's cute, and fills the outfit well. A nice try.
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This film is one of the greatest. I love the musical score, the effects, and especially Helen Slater--and I am sixteen! Contrary to what people have said about the characters not being "fully developed", they *were* fully developed, that is, if you have seen Jeannot Szwarc's complete director's cut, released only outside the United States, until recently. If you live in the United States, you have been stuck seeing the hacked-down 105-minute version, both in theaters and on video. This is the fault of TriStar Pictures. Warner Bros. originally produced the film. It was originally set to be released in the summer of 1984, but Warner Bros. couldn't release it in the United States at the right time, due to unforseen circumstances. When they gave TriStar the rights in November, TriStar took it upon themselves to re-edit the film by 21 minutes, without even asking for Szwarc's permission! The film originally ran 126 minutes. The characters are fleshed-out better in the longer version, and the story is expanded. Sure the campy acting contributed to the film's box office failure, but the factor that contributed greatly to the film's box office failure--a factor even greater than the campy acting and all other factors--was the fact that Japan's Pony Video had distributed the complete 126-minute version on imported laserdisc and VHS, 6 months prior to the United States theatrical release. This video release, in turn, kept audiences out of theaters, and generated low box office receipts. If you have been stuck seeing the 105-minute version for 15 years, or if this is the version with which you judge the film bad, I urge you all to take a look at Anchor Bay's videocassette of the 126-minute version. It is so much better.
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