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Anyone Seen Richard Donners Superman 2 Directors Cut?
Posted on 1/29/24 at 10:16 pm
Posted on 1/29/24 at 10:16 pm
It on Amazon. I always liked Superman 2 but the directors cut is completely different from the theatrical version. Check it out. Its worth the watch.
Posted on 1/30/24 at 8:40 am to Dawgirl
The Brando scenes are amazing and worth the price of the movie. As for the rest, I prefer the theatrical version.
I showed it to my son a few months ago. We watched the theatrical version up until Clark goes to the fortress, then switched discs to watch the Brando scenes. We then switched back to finish the theatrical cut.
Also, just because I'm reminded of it, there's a deleted scene where the Phantom Zone villains are actually arrested.
I showed it to my son a few months ago. We watched the theatrical version up until Clark goes to the fortress, then switched discs to watch the Brando scenes. We then switched back to finish the theatrical cut.
Also, just because I'm reminded of it, there's a deleted scene where the Phantom Zone villains are actually arrested.
Posted on 1/30/24 at 6:27 pm to Dawgirl
Some years ago, I watched Superman 2 for the first time since I was a kid. I noticed that it was missing some of my favorite scenes, which didn't seem to make any sense because it was a DVD copy.
Turns out that the version that we'd taped off TV in the 1980s is the theatrical version with various scenes from the "Donner Cut" added back in by someone at the TV studio. I wish that version were still available, as it seems to be the best of all worlds.
Turns out that the version that we'd taped off TV in the 1980s is the theatrical version with various scenes from the "Donner Cut" added back in by someone at the TV studio. I wish that version were still available, as it seems to be the best of all worlds.
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