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“Superman IV” in 4K on iTunes
As we await the forthcoming 4K UHD release of the Christopher Reeve Superman films from Warner Home Video in standalone, regular box set, and steelbook box set editions (which have been delayed a few weeks from the middle of April to early May), some of the films are going straight to 4K digital releases on…
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The Mystery of Norman Enfield
Last time I completed my analyses of the two Mario Puzo scripts from 1975, and I noticed a comment from David Michael Petrou in his book The Making of Superman: The Movie that the Salkinds then turned to David and Leslie Newman and Robert Benton to streamline the second Puzo script and turn it into…
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The Puzo Scripts – Part 22: Hijacking the Trident
As we move onto page 251, we find that Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Steve Lombard are participating in a news conference at a Navy Trident nuclear submarine that is scheduled to be manned by an all-female crew. Jimmy goes into a detailed description of the Trident submarine’s capabilities, when Lois spots a familiar figure…
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The Puzo Scripts – Part 20: “Superman II”: The Mario Puzo Cut Begins (…Swear to God, This Time We’re Not Kidding!)
Now we’re getting into the final 100 pages of Mario Puzo’s second draft script, and this time he has intentionally set the final third of the script to outline his groundwork for what he saw Superman II to be about. While it is clear that the true dividing line occurred earlier, after the action in…
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The Puzo Scripts – Part 19: The Nuclear Threat, the Maguffin, and the Bridge to “Superman II”
Picking up where we left off, on page 191 of the second draft script, we find Lex Luthor, Eve, and his henchmen watching Perry White deliver the news story about the nuclear hijacking at the Army reservation and the miraculous recovery of Clark Kent from the nuclear radiation he suffered. From here, Luthor prepares his…
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The Puzo Scripts – Part 18: The Diner, The Assignment, and The Nuclear Heist Revisited, and New Material
Moving forward with page 158, we find Clark and Lois heading home to their ill-fated encounter with the truck drivers who nearly beat Clark to a bloody pulp. No changes to the script. From there the script jumps to Perry White assigning Clark the story of the development of the hydrogen bomb at the Army…
