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7/12/2025, 6:28:43 PM
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Quest for Peace is way better. Superman III is just as goofy as IV, but it's dominated by Richard Pryor who gets way too scenes, many of which are really dumb (he puts on a cape and skis off a building for some reason,).and seems to overshadow Superman. The villain is totally underwhelming, just a flat Lex Luthor clone.
In Quest for Peace, you get the actual Lex Luthor again, which is preferable, and Nuclear Man is actually a pretty cool idea in theory. Superman actually fighting a supervillain again is much better than Richard Pryor pressing a button that suddenly turns Superman into a jerk. The fight on the moon demonstrates the low budget, but you can see the potential. Lois comforting sick Clark at his apartment is tender and vulnerable, and it ends with one of the most Superman speeches ever.
>Once more, we have survived the threat of war and found a fragile peace. I thought I could give all the gift of the freedom from war, but I was wrong. It's not mine to give. We're still a young planet. There are galaxies out there. Other civilizations for us to meet and to learn from. What a brilliant future we could have. And there will be peace. There will be peace when the people of the world want it so badly that their governments will have no choice but to give it to them. I just wish you could all see the Earth the way that I see it. Because when you really look at it, it's just one world.
>>212628972
Quest for Peace is way better. Superman III is just as goofy as IV, but it's dominated by Richard Pryor who gets way too scenes, many of which are really dumb (he puts on a cape and skis off a building for some reason,).and seems to overshadow Superman. The villain is totally underwhelming, just a flat Lex Luthor clone.
In Quest for Peace, you get the actual Lex Luthor again, which is preferable, and Nuclear Man is actually a pretty cool idea in theory. Superman actually fighting a supervillain again is much better than Richard Pryor pressing a button that suddenly turns Superman into a jerk. The fight on the moon demonstrates the low budget, but you can see the potential. Lois comforting sick Clark at his apartment is tender and vulnerable, and it ends with one of the most Superman speeches ever.
>Once more, we have survived the threat of war and found a fragile peace. I thought I could give all the gift of the freedom from war, but I was wrong. It's not mine to give. We're still a young planet. There are galaxies out there. Other civilizations for us to meet and to learn from. What a brilliant future we could have. And there will be peace. There will be peace when the people of the world want it so badly that their governments will have no choice but to give it to them. I just wish you could all see the Earth the way that I see it. Because when you really look at it, it's just one world.
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