SUPERMAN THE MOVIE 4K UHD Blu-ray Review (1978)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 фев 2021
  • 4K UHD Blu-ray review of the 1978 Richard Donner classic superhero film 'Superman The Movie' starring Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder and an all-star supporting cast. This release has met with some controversy due to the first 35 minutes or so being criticized as a poor video transfer. I look into that and hopefully will explain some of the complaints and possible misconceptions. Picture ratio is 2.40:1 and sound is Dolby Atmos although the default selection is Dolby Digital 5.1 so Atmos has to be selected within the Audio section of the menu. One other point to note is the Richard Donner commentary is on the Blu-ray disc and not the 4K disc which only has a Producer's commentary.
    Euphoria Pictures channel mentioned in this video is worth subscribing to so please take a look at Keith's content - he has some amazing collectibles in additon to his unrivalled disc collection: / millerman9991
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  • @rb6725
    @rb6725 3 года назад +19

    I was about 10 years old when Superman the movie, Star Wars, Close Encounters of the third kind and Star Trek the motion picture came out, oh boy what a time!!!!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +7

      I've been thinking about that era quite a lot recently RB. The sheer number of great films in such a short space of time might be unsurpassed to this day.
      John.

    • @bhamacuk
      @bhamacuk 3 года назад +4

      Oh boy, I second that! I was 10/11 and saw all these fantastic movies for the first time. I count myself as very lucky!

    • @rsdouglass4
      @rsdouglass4 2 года назад +2

      So was I. What a great childhood it was.

  • @Downhuman74
    @Downhuman74 3 года назад +27

    Great review! I love that you include the particulars and variations of how the movie was presented in theaters during its initial run -- with this entire hobby being about achieving parity with the theatrical experience, it's funny that so few outlets actually focus on that historical aspect. Your approach is unique in that regard. Superman is a special movie for me -- it was one of the first movies I ever saw theatrically (I was 4, so I don't remember TOO much). And I truly think that it still remains the best comic adaptation of all time -- it's sense of purity and reverence to the source are unmatched even if it's technical limits are glaringly apparent now. Christopher Reeve is STILL the definitive Kal-El (and probably always will be). And it's power to enthrall hasn't diminished in the slightest. My boys, 12 and 6, who've devoured everything the MCU has to offer were captivated ("Wow, this is cool Dad!). I'll be sure to take your advice on the picture adjustment the next time I watch.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +3

      Thank you Tom. It's pleasing to know that youngsters have been introduced to this iconic comic book adaptation and also love it. Quite a nice surprise given the popularity of quick movement, motion blurring, computer generated images in equivalent attempts at superhero films today.
      John.

  • @Yeastextract
    @Yeastextract 5 месяцев назад +1

    One of the best things about having these classic movies in a time of good quality home cinema is I can introduce these films to my children and they can experience these movies in an engaging and memorable way.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  5 месяцев назад

      That is a good point. Superman doesn't give the best impression during the first couple of reels but thereafter it's typical full frame, anamorphic 35mm of the period and better to look at than most movies shot on video today. John.

  • @AM-np3hf
    @AM-np3hf 3 года назад +3

    Wonderful content. Watching this, it occurred to me how fortunate I was as a movie lover to have grown up in Los Angeles and was able to see many of the classics from the late 70s on (was 7-8 when Superman was originally released) in 70mm (when available). Took it for granted really and didn’t realize how special it was.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +2

      I too have managed to attend a lot of special screenings that are now largely consigned to the history books. I'm hoping the film industry will give 70mm a push to try to get patrons back to cinemas after this virus is dealt with. But I don't suppose anyone will think of it.
      John.

  • @C4rL72
    @C4rL72 Год назад +2

    another great video John, as a 6yr old seeing this in the cinema after seeing SW the previous yr this cemented my love of Cinema and 'the pictures' I actually forgot I own the 4k version of this n had to look within my collection as Id bought it a year ago n watched in awe at the PQ. This film is really a true great and Im so thankful its preserved on 4k even tho the new generation has been brought up with the more recent adaptations but for me this is THE SUPERMAN. Regards Carl.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Год назад +1

      It is the superhero film that started the whole plethora of superhero films that the kiddies enjoy today. The difference is the 1978 film was a work of art and has stood the test of time. Trevor at Double Bill Movies just told quite a few stories about Superman in his latest video so if you've not watched that already: ruclips.net/video/IsgbVeg8okI/видео.html
      John.

  • @BigDinSanDiego
    @BigDinSanDiego 3 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for taking the time to produce your reviews! Such a different approach. And film history even though brief... is a delight to hear and watch. Hello from San Diego, California! Maybe we will see you at Comic-Con someday! Glad to be a new subscriber.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Trainop. I rather like San Diego. Haven't visited for a few years now but one day I will again.
      John.

    • @BigDinSanDiego
      @BigDinSanDiego 3 года назад

      I have a request that you pick another black and white film, such as Criterion’s Roma for review. I am interested in your thoughts of filming in Alexa 65 digital 6K, and how the transfer to disc looks on a standard blu-ray with no HDR. The interesting thing is Roma was mastered in Technicolor. Can it hold up to HDR? I believe it does! It’s all in the artists final product... Lyle)

  • @leeberry6337
    @leeberry6337 3 года назад +21

    Found your channel recently. Really enjoy your content not just the usual standard review. Many thanks and look forward to your next upload

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +4

      Thank you for taking the time to tell me Lee. Glad to have you with me.
      John.

    • @djwolfville290
      @djwolfville290 3 года назад

      I concur.

    • @spicemelange
      @spicemelange 3 года назад +1

      Me three. Your delivery is not just very professional but also quite soothing! You've got incredible collection and an impressive depth of knowledge!

    • @psd1193
      @psd1193 3 года назад

      Hi could you get overhead speakers so I can have a 7.1.4 sound review many thanks love your channel. Its going to become a go to for move reviews.👍

  • @macutmore
    @macutmore 3 года назад +2

    Another great review John. Always educational. I came across a wardrobe department original Superman costume in September 2016 at my local museum. The mannequin it was presented on didn't quite match Christopher Reeves physique, close up it did reveal some of the effort though that had gone into production. It was quite novel to be able to actually feel it's material too.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      I think you'd look rather good in a Superman costume Mike. Something for the next TRDC national weekend perhaps?!?
      I always thought Superman The Movie a good film but having watched it again via this 4K disc I now realize how exceptional and trend setting it really was. Some of the model shots don't stand up to well but overall the film makers did incredibly well and pushed the boundaries of what was possible.
      John.

  • @NoName-jq7tj
    @NoName-jq7tj 3 года назад +1

    Superman The Movie is being screened at the Royal Albert Hall on 16 July 2021 with a live orchestra playing the films’ score.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      BLOODY HELL! Will you be going?
      John.

    • @NoName-jq7tj
      @NoName-jq7tj 3 года назад +1

      Hello John yes. I just purchased my ticket last night. The idea of watching this film with a live orchestra playing the score is simply irresistible. Next year they are screening Return of The Jedi. Superman screening has been rescheduled 3 times due to the pandemic. I first got wind of it on the Caped Wonder Podcast in January that is dedicated to the Christopher Reeves films. If the pandemic eases the screening should go ahead. In the past the Royal Albert Hall has screened Jaws & The Godfather with a live orchestra. I do like the magazine you mentioned in this extremely good video. I’m a writer I may offer them some pieces.🎬

  • @millerman9991
    @millerman9991 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much John for the shout out it really means a lot and another fantastic review. Theres nothing i could have possibly added to it. You said everything that needed to be said. So beautifully presented as usual. Thanks again John for the phone call the other night. It was a pleasure getting to know you. Until the next time we speak. Take it easy. Stay safe

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      So when is the movie room tour going up then Keith?!?!? And have you started work on a mammoth 'Lord of the Rings' retrospective yet? I think you're sitting on something that could be huge there.
      Let's hope I can drive some traffic your way. You deserve it.
      John.

    • @millerman9991
      @millerman9991 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 well if things go alright it should b up tomorrow. Lord Of The Rings is definitely on my radar now. Just need to sit down and watch them in 4k. Thanks again John for sending some attention my way. Very kind of u

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      @@millerman9991 I think you need the most comprehensive home movie history of the Rings trilogy that's available on RUclips Keith. And I just happen to know someone who has the trailers to all three of the films on Super 8 who would be able to do some filming for you.
      John.

  • @KeepYaHeadUpTS
    @KeepYaHeadUpTS 3 года назад

    Found your channel a few days ago John and really enjoy your videos. Thank you for taking time to do these!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for taking the time to tell me Darren.
      John.

    • @KeepYaHeadUpTS
      @KeepYaHeadUpTS 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 my pleasure. I look forward to future videos!

  • @garylynch7453
    @garylynch7453 3 года назад +1

    Another great review, John. I understand it does take a while in between you posting a new video (understandable with the amount of information to put in) but, it is always worth the wait. I totally agree with you on the Superman picture 4K picture quality, it certainly does improve about 2 reels later. Keep up the great work. 👍

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +2

      Thank you Gary. It's nice that so many people do seem to be appreciating these little film retrospectives and reviews.
      John.

  • @billg3356
    @billg3356 2 года назад +1

    Another excellent review! I just showed Superman to my kids for the first time and although it didn't have the WOW factor it did for me back on the big screen in 78, they both really enjoyed it. I had that Williams score BLASTING.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  2 года назад +2

      I think you had to be there back in 1978 to appreciate how and why all these lesser superhero films are being made today. Perhaps your children will grow to appreciate Superman The Movie as the years go on and their knowledge of film increases helped by a film enthusiast father. Well done for showing them Bill. Next time turn it up even louder! John.

  • @dmunro9076
    @dmunro9076 3 года назад +1

    Hi, great channel and a great review! I am a former theatre owner/operator/projectionist (1985-92) and your reviews bring back a lot of memories.
    BTW, what 4K projector are you using?

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      I bet you have some stories to tell D. The video projector is an Optoma UHD550X. Super 8 in the Superman video is a modified Elmo GS1200 with HID lamp and the 35mm is a Ging Gan Shan Spectra90.
      John.

  • @juhatanskanen762
    @juhatanskanen762 3 года назад +2

    Thanks John ! Good info as allways for us movie lovers ! Never have had Super 8 movies - but first vhs, then laser discs from USA, dvd, blu-ray and now finally 4 K UHD discs ! Quality has gone up significantly during the years and i hope, that physical media will hold on ( streaming some movies !) and i will keep on supporting some local stores, those very few here in Finland. But thanks a lot and keep up your reviews coming !

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      The thing is with Super 8 is that people today don't realize how special they were because even if it was just a short reel of a favourite film there was no other way to see it after the cinema screening until it was broadcast on television four or five years later. Super 8 gave some of us the chance to enjoy scenes from our favourite films on big screens in our homes. My brother and I would run our small library of films over and over again. We learned the script to the Alien 400ft reel off by heart and could recite it to each other. What a couple of nutters!
      John.

    • @juhatanskanen762
      @juhatanskanen762 3 года назад

      Thanks for your reply! You have truly been obsessed with movies...! And that is great ! And now you have a lot to offer to us - great info & knowledge of various movie formats, filmstocks, aspect ratios, over all facts about various moviemakers, technicues of effects making and lots more ! So please keep the info coming - i like watch your movie reviews with much greater pleasure, than what tv currently offers.....!
      All the best to you and your family & friends!

  • @ratchetxrc
    @ratchetxrc 3 года назад +1

    Glad I found your channel. Been enjoying the reviews and your insight on things!

  • @stevebarrera7698
    @stevebarrera7698 3 года назад +1

    Your review covers everything on point and understanding in a way most reviewers don’t .

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      Thank you Steve. Very nice of you to say. I used to write reviews for Super 8 releases and to do those little gauge film reviews I really had to scrutinize the product so I suppose it's stayed with me into 4K and everything else.
      John.

  • @MichaelPhillipsatGreyOwlStudio
    @MichaelPhillipsatGreyOwlStudio 3 года назад +2

    I appreciate your combining the technical perspective with the aethestic perspective. One release on which I'd be interested in hearing your take is the Lord of the Rings 4K releases. They've been somewhat controversial as some have claimed they went back to the original negatives, but many have said they're upscaled version from the 2K masters. My review of various screenshots make me believe the latter is true.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      I'm actually talking to Keith at Euphoria Pictures to do something on the Lord of the Rings as he's a lot more enthusiastic about those films than I. What a collection he has so I'll mention this to him. I've only ever seen the first film but I did collect all the trailers on Super 8 which are rather special.
      John.

  • @ebisuno92
    @ebisuno92 3 года назад +1

    Second! Another amazing review, John!
    I have never been a fan of Superman, but I remember catching the first two movies on TV and fairly enjoying them. I particularly like the hazy look of Richard Donner's picture.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +3

      I enjoyed it back in 1978 but I was a Spider-Man and Batman comics fan rather than Superman so it wasn't right up my alley. Watching it again now I think it's not far short of a masterpiece. Well, it set the tone for everything that's come after it hasn't it?
      John.

  • @desander193
    @desander193 3 года назад +16

    Another great one, thank you John. I’m very happy I recently discovered your channel! I love that you make these mini documentary’s out of you reviews 👌

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      And I'm glad you found me Den. It's nice to get such positive comments and you've made a lot of 'em already!!!

    • @matthewdorrington4348
      @matthewdorrington4348 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 don't bother lol. Shocking gen Hackman singd up do it. Pay check gess

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      @@matthewdorrington4348 Yep - got to have been.

  • @popcornandhorror
    @popcornandhorror 3 года назад

    Hi John, love watching the videos, recently subscribed! I'm just getting in to the 4k discsmyself and finding these points from you very helpful. I didn't notice what projector you are using for your 4k discs in your cinema tour video? All the best, Ash

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Good to hear from you Ash. The video projector is an Optoma UHD550X and it is rather impressive for the £1500 investment three years ago.
      John.

  • @LandonKB
    @LandonKB 3 года назад +2

    I just found your You Tube channel a few days ago. I really enjoy your videos, they are filled with great informative content, thanks!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Landon. Ad Astra in 4K review should be uploaded tomorrow providing all goes according to plan.
      John.

  • @JesusMartinez-mk6fc
    @JesusMartinez-mk6fc 3 года назад +7

    Great review John. Long live Christopher Reeve! The best Superman ever! Unfortunately he departed this Earth way too early, his loving wife tragically following him shortly and his good friend Robin Williams is now also with them. So sad 😢

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +3

      Heartbreaking. Christopher Reeve was made for the role of Superman.
      John.

  • @mikesmovingimages
    @mikesmovingimages 2 года назад +1

    Concerning the opening Krypton sequences, the glowing costumes were made from front-projection material which, when lit, directs virtually all light back to its original source, i.e. it does not scatter, and hence the glow. The cameras had light-boxes attached to them to make the effect. The set was also smoked up quite a bit, which scatters light and softens the contrast. The result was a very bright foreground that saturated the negative. The rest of Superman (at Donner's direction) was shot without smoke with more straightforward lighting akin to the comic book origins of the character. All else being equal the Krypton parts of the negative would reveal the effects of fading sooner.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  2 года назад +1

      That makes a lot of sense Mike. I did scrutinize the first two reels on the disc and the faded nature did make it back to the first scenes on Earth so it does appear those first two reels had gone a little more than the rest of it. But I could be completely wrong about all of it of course. A great film whatever the truth and who really cares about any of it when it looks and sounds this good? John.

  • @erikmolnar6585
    @erikmolnar6585 3 года назад

    Have you made a video showing you film collection? I'm just finding your channel now and, wow! Awesome m8! Are you the gentleman they did the news story on film collecting back in the 80s? Maybe the son? My uncle had a sound Super 8 projector when I was a kid and he would show us his collection of selected scenes films. I loved it! I've always had a fascination for all forms of media. Especially super 8! Incredible reviews. Well beyond the regular cookie cutter like disc reviews. Im definitely more interested in your films but you present level of knowledge that makes every bit of your content is fascinating, cheers from South Texas

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      I'm in England Erik so probably certainly not the person you saw on television in the 1980s. I was going to say that was Keith Wilton who is my 'boss' at the British Film Collectors Conventions because both his sons had home cinemas in the house too. I will do something bespoke on film as I said in response to your previous comment. Thank you for your support.
      John.

  • @kthx1138
    @kthx1138 3 года назад +3

    I LOVE the look of Superman in 4K! The HDR presents more detail in the bright highlights, which makes the Zoptic front-projection process flying shots look more real. In the previous 1080p, those shots look fake.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +4

      Yep, the 4K is a much better view because of the HDR. Shame they didn't apply HDR to standard Blu-ray really because other than that it's difficult to see a difference on our small home screens. We're gonna' need a bigger boat! Or rather, we need to compare a 4K against a Blu-ray on a big screen. So if we can resurrect the British Film Collectors Convention after this damned virus is consigned to the history books I hope we can do just that on the 24 foot 'Scope screen. Should be worth a look I think.
      John.

  • @macmiles278
    @macmiles278 3 года назад +1

    December 28th 1978 at the New Utrecht theater in Brooklyn N.Y. The Opening credits came out of the screen. I felt like I could fly the skies of Brooklyn all the way home. R.I.P. Christopher Reeve & Margot Kidder. 😢

  • @13ged
    @13ged 3 года назад +1

    Another fine ten minutes John. I expected to hear a lot more about 'grain', so perhaps I'll consider a 4K after all! Keep 'em coming!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      We've had a lot of discussion about the opening two reels on here Ged. It seems that the diffusion filter used by Geoffrey Unsworth caused the rather poor look to the Krypton shots but the very first model shot when the camera pans across to the dome could be as grainy as it is because the original negative got lost right and a dupe had to be used for just that shot. Add the 40 years of colour fade to the first two reels and you'll know what to expect. The rest of it is excellent though.
      John.

  • @joemessman1
    @joemessman1 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for renewing my interest. I used to be a collector up until about 15 years ago, but lost interest. I'm back in the saddle thanks to you. My pocket book is already taking a beating! Keep up the good work.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Sorry Joe. I hope you won't be sending me the bill!
      John.

  • @insanelook
    @insanelook 3 года назад +1

    Excellent channel, love it. Keep on the good work, we need more guys like u. Just subscribed. Superman was indeed my favorite chilhood favorite sci-fi movie with it's incredible soundtrack.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      It wasn't among my favourites at the time of release but I was so taken with it this time around that I have to say that it is now. Sheer movie magic... on a disc! Thank you for your kind words and support insanelook.
      John.

  • @Sparkykelly1
    @Sparkykelly1 2 года назад

    Another great review. I have this as part of a 10 disc Superman DVD set and would be curious as to how the DVD compares to the 4k transfer. I thought the DVD looked great, and not sure if its worth double dipping again. Are the extras on the standard bluray already available on the DVD set? If so then probably no major need for me to upgrade.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  2 года назад +1

      I never saw the DVD release of Superman The Movie Sparky but I can be fairly certain that there is no way it's going to compare to the 4K. Having said that, the opening with the otherworldly look to it may have faded a little between the two transfers but that's why I emphasized playing with your projector or television settings before sitting down to watch the entire disc. The opening was intentionally a little odd.
      John.

  • @iainruss8711
    @iainruss8711 3 года назад

    The quality of your work is outstanding. Thank you for the fantastic RUclips channel.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      Thank you Ian. I think the response I have enjoyed over the past few months has made all the time I put into these videos worthwhile. Great to talk to fellow film lovers. John.

  • @shanenewson6032
    @shanenewson6032 3 года назад +1

    Glad you reviewed this one John one of my all time favourite movies since we last spoke I got a optomo uhd projector and. 100inch screen cannot wait to have a day off to watch this film on it as I never saw this at cinema

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Wonderful news Shane. I can't wait to hear how you get on with Superman on the big screen. Get the popcorn ready... and I'll be over later!
      John.

  • @danboy77
    @danboy77 3 года назад

    Ahh what a fantastic review, Thankyou. This film is special to me , probably my first ever cinematic experience as a child. I had no problems on my BenQ to be honest with brightness or contrast, it does have a soft focus effect running throughout but apparently that was intentional. Thanks again John

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      A bit worse now than when it was new but a former projectionist has told me today that the whole projection team in his chain of cinemas thought the first two reels suffered with some sort of printing flaw.
      Good to hear from you again Danny. Glad you're getting good use out of your BenQ projector. It's great fun this hobby ain't it?!?
      John.

    • @danboy77
      @danboy77 3 года назад

      Hi John
      The Projector is probably the best audio/visual product I have ever bought, I have £3k Meridian speakers in my set up and even they do not compare in value for money compared to my Projector. I have a feeling I’ll be needing to change the lamp sooner rather than later 😂

  • @ssherwood46
    @ssherwood46 3 года назад

    Thank you John for the brilliant content you provide on all of your videos! I particularly enjoy the insight you provide about each of the movies from when they were released and the comparison between the different formats.
    I started collecting movies on VHS as a teenager and continued since; now moving onto 4K. Having once worked (my favourite job) in a video rental store and studying film at college It’s been great to stumble across your channel and learn so much
    I’d love to hear your insight on movies such as Jurassic Park, Back to the Future and Ghostbusters. I have them all on Blu Ray but would be curious on your take on them for the 4K format.
    Thanks.
    Stephen

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Well guess who's got Jurassic Park full length on Super 8 Stephen? And I need to re-visit Back To The Future too so you've probably given me an excuse.
      You've had a good movie history with your job at the video store and film college. I should have done that but I went into IT. As it turned out when my wife and I started independent documentary film making for release on disc the IT abilities were invaluable.
      Ad Astra in 4K is the review I'm currently working on. We've had to watch it twice to fully comprehend it all and now we both think it's terrific and that's not how we felt after the first viewing.
      John.

    • @ssherwood46
      @ssherwood46 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 Looking forward to any future reviews you may do on them. That’s amazing you have that in your collection! Two movie franchises that have remained ever popular so would be interesting to see how they compare and have evolved on to the newest available format
      I can see from your RUclips videos the production and quality of your editing definitely benefits from your background in IT 👍🏻
      Eagerly anticipating your review of Ad Astra I am yet to watch it but I’m sure your review will encourage me to buy it myself. I was the same with the movie Inception .. a second viewing made all the difference!
      Cheers.
      Stephen

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      @@ssherwood46 Inception is another film I need to re-visit. I saw it when first released, thought "what the hell was that all about?" and promptly forgot about it. Something tells me I'll think differently next time around.
      John.

  • @Rometiklan
    @Rometiklan 3 года назад

    Wonderful critique and review of one of my all-time favourite superhero movies on 4K. It's one of the few movies that has stood the test of time for me. Liked and subscribed. Thanks for posting.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Rometiklan. I think the only other superhero films that stand with this are Superman 2 (although not quite as good) and the first two Sam Raimi Spider-Man films. Can't think of any others I particularly care for right now.
      John.

    • @Rometiklan
      @Rometiklan 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 Absolutely agree. Superman The Movie has heart, and a gravitas that I find today's movies a little lacking. While I like today's superhero movies for what they are, I don't return to them like I do for Superman. Huge fan of Raimi's Spider-man as well. There was a nice balance of live action and CGI...today's movies are quite a spectacle of special effects. Thanks!

  • @leepauldavies6772
    @leepauldavies6772 3 года назад

    Come across your channel the other day and love it. Like your history talk of the movies and yourself and of course your analysis of these disc's. I too love movies (and have been in a few!) And I too am I home cinema enthusiast. I have an Optoma hd51a and a pioneer 5.1 system. I haven't noticed if you listed it but what equipment are you using?
    Keep up the good work!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Lee. It seems we're using similar equipment. An Optoma UHD550X and a Pioneer THX Ultra 5.1 that I've had for years powering a Kef THX set of speakers. I have put a home cinema tour video up so you may find that interesting if you haven't seen it yet.
      John.

    • @leepauldavies6772
      @leepauldavies6772 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 Hey John thanks for replying, just watched the vid of your set up. Jealous is not the word! I'd love to have an actual cine projector to watch and love your adjustable screen. My set up is in the living room I'm afraid but hope one day to get some kind of screen set up like yours.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      @@leepauldavies6772 Thanks Lee. Hopefully you can see that the whole screen (i.e. a painted wall) and masking setup is surprisingly easy... once you know how!
      John.

  • @kona328WH
    @kona328WH 3 года назад

    Great channel. I love the depth of information you have on cinema. Keep up the great work.

  • @simonnichollsfilm
    @simonnichollsfilm 3 года назад +1

    Excellent review, you’ve prompted me to get my 35mm print onto the screen again and see how the colour has held up.

  • @bonjovi7399
    @bonjovi7399 3 года назад +2

    I recently watched the 3 films again in one night and Superman 1 is a far cut above the others. I used to hold 2 in such high regard, as the pinnacle, top 5 superhero films right up until Iron Man and friends appeared when it all changed. Watching it now its not quite as good as 1, its flaws really stand out. I enjoyed 2 as much as I did Superman 3, which I did enjoy this last watch despite its flaws. They both have flaws.
    Superman 1 is the better of the three by far and pure movie magic, a joy to watch from beginning to end.

  • @ccgalaxy08
    @ccgalaxy08 3 года назад +13

    Hey I recently found your channel and I love it! Looking forward to seeing more uploads!

  • @mikedies9959
    @mikedies9959 2 года назад

    Excellent review. Your observations are well informed and helpful.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  2 года назад

      Thanks Mike. I think a lot of people saw the opening two reels and thought something was wrong with the transfer or the grading but that's not the case. John.

  • @GuitarGuy5000000000
    @GuitarGuy5000000000 3 года назад

    Looks like I missed this video somehow. By far the most comprehensive review of this divisive release so far!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      It seems to have been rather well received... so far!!! Its seems the original Superman is a surprisingly popular film which I didn't realize.

  • @gurdipvirdee7176
    @gurdipvirdee7176 3 года назад

    Good Day, I am building a home theatre system in my garage. Please could you advise what size projector screen I should get and which one? Thank you

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      Can you plaster a wall in there Gurdip? If so, brilliant white matt emulsion on a flat wall is the best surface of all. And it's cheap and easy to restore when required. No worries about damp either. With regards to how big, if you have simply painted in a screen you can then work out what is best before putting a black border in. My own screen area is the size it is because it's the widest, biggest I could fit in and still have curtains that clear the edges of the masking. If I had a 25 foot wide room I'd have a screen about 22 feet wide. But if you do need a drop down screen or something along those lines then it just needs to be a screen that fits and can be made as flat as possible. If you want to put speakers behind it then it will have to be able to transparently acoustic or perforated like those of a real cinema.
      And I'll want to see pictures when you've finished it! It's an exciting time to be creating a home cinema but remember, it can all be done cheaply and effectively without being bamboozled by a salesman who thinks a home cinema requires an expensive screen purchase ahead of everything else.
      John.

  • @ccchhhrrriiisss100
    @ccchhhrrriiisss100 3 года назад

    Thanks for this review. Do you have a top five or top ten list for 4K Blu-ray releases? I know that you liked the new Murder on the Orient Express. Is that still your favorite?

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Murder on the Orient Express is the best image quality I've seen. It's difficult to put a list together of the next best but these are up there:
      Le Mans 66
      2001 A Space Odyssey
      Tenet
      Jaws
      Spartacus
      Top Gun
      Interstellar
      Dunkirk
      Remember though that I haven't seen every release and I've been told that other films have transferred extremely well. I don't quite understand why Top Gun looks as good as it does but generally the bigger the film format, the better the transfer and that is why so many genuine 70mm films are on the list and also Spartacus which was horizontal 35mm Super Technirama.
      John.

    • @ccchhhrrriiisss100
      @ccchhhrrriiisss100 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 - Thanks for this answer! It is very helpful. I bought my first 4K Blu-ray player, so I want to try out one the best pictures possible (from a disk) on it.

  • @Northernlightshow
    @Northernlightshow 3 года назад

    Would you able to do a video on what brightness and contrast settings you think are optimal for both Blu Ray and UHD movies please?

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      I suspect that is impossible because every piece of equipment is different and in fact, each disc seems to need its own tweaks. But a summary would be brightness down a few notches from zero and contrast up a few notches. Basically you want to find the best compromise for the deepest blacks and the whitest whites. Sounds like an advert for Persil!
      John.

    • @Northernlightshow
      @Northernlightshow 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 Excellent summary John, many thanks.

  • @mariogiresi6792
    @mariogiresi6792 3 года назад +2

    Excellent review. Thank you👍🏻

  • @thelookuplookdown
    @thelookuplookdown 3 года назад +2

    It's so fitting this wonder-filled film opens with a dedication to the maestro of cinematography, Geoffrey Unsworth which along with Polanski's "Tess" were his last films. It's important to remember his signature look was a slightly "soft lense" look which is why Liza Minelli loved working with him as he made her look so good in "Cabaret". Christopher Reeve will always be THE Superman for me and seeing it for the first time one of those cinematic high points in my life (I still have the ticket stub!). Thank you for this excellent review. Michael - South Africa.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +2

      I didn't see that Geoffrey Unsworth had shot Tess as well. I haven't seen that since its cinema outing but I loved it and can especially remember the Stone Henge scene at the end with the mist and the soft lens look, which is so like the opening of Superman The Movie in terms of technique.
      It's good to know I'm not the only one that keeps the ticket stubs!
      Hope all is still well down there in South Africa.
      John.

    • @thelookuplookdown
      @thelookuplookdown 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 Mr Unsworth did not live to finish "Tess" (indeed a beautiful film) but the photography was finished by Ghislain Cloquet (must admit do not know him) and shared the Oscar that year for "Tess".

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      @@thelookuplookdown I really must re-visit Tess. That young Nastassja Kinski was perfect for the role.

    • @thelookuplookdown
      @thelookuplookdown 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 I dont think Nastassia Kinski ever looked more beautiful on film than in "Tess". The camera, at times, almost lovingly lingers on that extraordinary face. I have the BFI Blu Ray/DVD combo set. It's a 4K restoration and worth getting.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      @@thelookuplookdown That's a done deal then. I think I fell in love with that girl up there on the screen when I saw that film.

  • @HenrikWilhelmsson
    @HenrikWilhelmsson 3 года назад +1

    Just found this channel, love it! Keep up making these interesting videos!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      Thank you Henrik. Watching Ad Astra in 4K tonight (finally) so may do a review on that next week if all goes to plan.
      John.

    • @HenrikWilhelmsson
      @HenrikWilhelmsson 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 Look forward to seeing this!

  • @matthewgaudet4064
    @matthewgaudet4064 3 года назад +1

    It is pretty darn great that it does include the 70mm mix. Which they thought was lost when the Thau cut was prepared and called an extended cut, officially endorsed by Donner.

  • @Thecatdrums3
    @Thecatdrums3 3 года назад

    From what I can assess the reason the grain is so heavy in the beginning is the layering of the effects and the multiple exposures in camera.
    Same as Star Wars when Luke and Ben are driving to the bar. That wide leading into town that pans is extremely grainy from the multiple exposures it took to achieve the effects.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Exactly. They are optically composited effects shots. If I didn't say exactly that in the review it was remiss of me but I did have it in mind to say it. The same thing happens with superimposed titles as it is two or more film elements being multiplexed.
      John.

    • @petewillson205
      @petewillson205 2 года назад

      Watching it on laserdisc at the moment 1st 30 minutes are hard to watch with the bright suits

  • @mreuphoria2
    @mreuphoria2 3 года назад +1

    Recently found your channel. Thurally enjoying it. Keep it up. Cheers mate. Dave from oz

  • @grindhousefan80
    @grindhousefan80 Год назад

    According to Roger Moore's autobiography, he witnessed Christopher Reeve walking through the canteen at Pinewood Studios in full Superman costume during the filming of the 1978 film, oblivious to the swooning female admirers he left in his wake. When he did the same thing dressed as Clark Kent, no one paid any attention.
    Casting director Lynn Stalmaster was the first to suggest Reeve for the title role, but director Richard Donner felt he was too young and too skinny. Nevertheless, Reeve did an excellent screen test that blew the director and producers away. Once he had the part, he underwent a strict physical training session for months, going from 170 pounds to 212 in the period from pre-production to filming. To obtain the musculature to convincingly play Superman, Reeve underwent a bodybuilding regime supervised by David Prowse, the man who played Darth Vader in the original "Star Wars" trilogy.
    The development of the best method to show Superman flying was a long period of experimentation. The methods attempted included simply catapulting a dummy into the air, a remote control model airplane painted as the character and simply animating the flying sequences. The producers settled for a combination of forward projection and specially designed zoom lenses that could create the illusion of movement by zooming in on Reeve while making the forward projection appear to recede. For scenes where Superman has to interact with other people or objects while in flight, Reeve and fellow actors were put in a variety of rigging equipment with careful lighting and photography to hide the equipment.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Год назад +1

      When I wear my Superman costume anywhere the same thing happens to me. Must try it in the staff canteen sometime though.
      Thank you for all the information on the making of Superman. The first press report I was aware of back in 1978 was the 'Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it's a Warner Bros. actor on strings!' so the film makers must have gone back and dealt with the visible wires if the press report from that preview was genuine. What they ended up with has proved to be a timeless masterpiece and an example on how to bring a comic book superhero to the big screen. Modern attempts are all going too far and losing the grounding in reality that this film managed to achieve. But it's a different market and today's movies have to appeal to today's children first and foremost.
      John.

  • @danrobbinsart
    @danrobbinsart 3 года назад +8

    loving your channel, really informative and your love of film shines through , subscribed!

  • @branscombe_
    @branscombe_ Год назад +1

    i haven’t seen this before tbh but they filmed superman in 2 here in Calgary.
    i picked up Man Of Steel 4k and we’re going to watch tomorrow night. i heard it at least looks incredible, so there’s that.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Год назад +1

      I really didn't like Man of Steel the first time I watched it JB but kept hold of the Blu-ray (thankfully) and gave it a second spin recently in preparation for reviewing Batman v. Superman. I didn't find it half as bad and actually rather enjoyed it. Nothing comes up to the original 1978 though. That one was the blueprint for every comic book film we've seen since, including the 1989 Batman. John.

  • @saubriz
    @saubriz 3 года назад

    Hello, new subscriber here. May I ask what projector are you using in your system to review 4k discs? Love your historic take on films and reviews. Best regards.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      An Optoma UHD550X. Amazing quality for what it cost.
      John.

    • @saubriz
      @saubriz 3 года назад

      Thanks John!
      *Ah, just found your review of it.

  • @bears2248
    @bears2248 3 года назад +1

    Great review. I have to pick up this 4K soon.

  • @aviation4k950
    @aviation4k950 3 года назад

    Hi. This channel is fantastic I’ve only just come across it an your reviews are brilliant. Just one thing I will say about superman is try the Dolby Atmos track. The 5.1 is the original soundtrack mixed into 5.1 but the Atmos is completely new. Richard Donna re recorded the sounds which was for the Blu-ray DTS HD MA an has now been mixed into Atmos. I use it for demos at work an it’s fantastic. But a lot of people did complain about the Blu-ray because it wasn’t the original sounds that’s why you have two different options on the 4K. I would like to say again amazing channel an great reviews an looking forward to more.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      Thank you. I don't have room for Dolby Atmos in here. Not to mention the £4K to 6K it would take to match what I have already. It does sound better than any domestic Atmos I've heard so far and most people would hear it as Atmos which is the shape of the room, the beams on the ceiling and the THX speakers and processing. Sound convincingly comes from speakers I have connected to separate systems that aren't actualy powered up by the THX Ultra amplifier!!!
      John.

  • @crow9553
    @crow9553 Год назад

    Great review. You mentioned the aspect ratio is 2.40:1. On the packaging you show, it lists 1.85:1 for the 1080p, is that just an error on the packaging?

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Год назад

      This review was a couple of years ago now so I can't remember the packaging mistake but it's not too unusual. The people who do these things aren't always going to be film enthusiasts so it's probably just another design job and errors do slip through the proof reading process occasionally. Superman The Movie would have looked a little odd as a 1.85:1 release in cinemas. Imagine the disappointment of going to see a big film and only the smaller screen was presented.
      John.

  • @Ksawarrior
    @Ksawarrior 2 года назад

    Is the included Blu-ray remastered like they did for the 4K Batman 1989 set, or is it the same as past Blu-ray releases of this film?

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  2 года назад

      I can't remember now Ksawarrior but my recollection is that it is the previous Blu-ray so not from the 4K transfer. I did compare the opening sequence in particular and that opening two reels may actually look better on the Blu-ray as it was transferred years ago and more fade appears to have set in since that transfer.
      John.

  • @Thecatdrums3
    @Thecatdrums3 3 года назад +1

    Interesting how the UK release has the special edition cut included; the US release only has the theatrical cut. Wish the 4K would have included the original stereo audio like the blu-ray had. Only issue I personally have with this release.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Yes, it is a shame when a completely original version of a film is not included. But there were 70mm prints of this film so six track stereo would have been remarkably similar to what we have today.
      John.

  • @russell22w
    @russell22w 3 года назад

    I think if memory serves, Donner said the Krypton stuff at the start had a slightly diffused look and the other scenes on earth were given a more naturalistic grounded tone. Nice review

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      A former projectionist from back then has confirmed this to me too russell22w so thank you. But on the 4K a couple of the early scenes set on earth suffer from a washed-out look which indicates negative colour fade to me. I may be wrong but it would explain why the Blu-ray (the scan for which must have been many years before) looks far better during these few scenes. Although I have to emphasize that the colour is superior throughout the 4K compared to the Blu-ray thanks to HDR.
      John.

  • @davuvnik
    @davuvnik 2 года назад

    Love your reviews! quite entertaining and insightful ;)

  • @micjoseph6250
    @micjoseph6250 8 месяцев назад

    I have a special spot for Superman 1-3 , especialy 1 and 2, One thing i can never forget is that score and the fortress scene when he first takes off in flight. I plan on ordereing the 4k collection on boxing day and can not wait to finally watch them in 4k. Thx John i love your reviews, you bring something much different then many channels, just a well informed heart felt view on my love for movies which for me were and are so important for us to escape . Thx so much for that.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  8 месяцев назад

      I need to see Superman 3 again soon Mic so I will purchase the 4K disc at some point. I haven't seen it in so long but I very much enjoyed it at the cinema when it was first released. It seems like you and I had a similar excitement as youngsters when a visit to the cinema came along. I loved how the tabs would open and then how thrilling it was if the masking then also moved outwards to tell us we were just about to have our vision filled by a 'Scope film and how disappointing it was if the masking didn't more out (Aliens being probably the biggest disappointment I can remember in that regard). Film has given me so much enjoyment that it's easy to pass on my enthusiasm... not all the time as some films were a disappointment but not very often.
      John.

  • @alcramer6512
    @alcramer6512 3 года назад

    This channel is really excellent love all the reviews. Keep up the good work !

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      Thank you Al. I'm working on the 4K of Apocalypse Now at the moment but it may not be the next review as I'm trying to get another couple of RUclips 4K reviewers to look at it and do related videos for a broader range of opinions. John.

  • @ItsTimePictures
    @ItsTimePictures 3 года назад

    Earlier this week I sat down and watched the 4K disc on my LG OLED. Before viewing it as a whole I spent a half hour comparing the two English tracks and the Atmos is most certainly 100% the "new" mix where they through out the original sound effects and remixed completely from scratch, not even bothering to follow the original sound design. For me it is awful on herpes. I would go so far as to call it an abomination. Thank The Maker the default 5.1 track is from the original sound mix and does a wonderful job of bringing the film to life. Watching the entire film uninterrupted is a marvel and I do feel that the dreamlike look of the photography suits the character of Superman. I saw this in 1978 as 6 year old and also had the pleasure of experiencing one of the 35mm restoration prints back around the late 90's or early 2000's (I cannot recall the exact year). Superman is still the greatest comic book film ever made and likely cannot be topped.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      I think we're in agreement as usual. But I may decide the Sam Raimi 'Spider-Man' tops it when I watch that again soon. I don't think the Tim Burton 'Batman' is as good but for the first hour I always thought that film was wonderful. Just goes off the boil a bit thereafter... but I may change my mind when I watch that again soon.
      John.

    • @ItsTimePictures
      @ItsTimePictures 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 I loved the Tim Burton Batman when it first came out (I believe I was 17), but the more I watched it the more I spotted the flaws. Burton was still learning how to handle a feature at that point and the result is a mixed bag that doesn't hold up decades later. That being said, there are sequences which always stand out as amazing.
      SPIDER-MAN is a terrific film. I'd put it at #3 behind The Dark Knight. At this point I think there are far too many comic book movies being made and I growing bored with them. Too much of a good thing grows bland over time.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      @@ItsTimePictures I felt Jack Nicholson's Joker got a bit overpowering during the second hour but I may prefer his performance all these years later. I have enjoyed Spider-Man since I was a youngster and with Sam Raimi's films being so like the comics I absolutely loved them. I couldn't believe it when they attempted a remake a few years after Spider-Man 3 and so I didn't see it. I have seen its sequel and its terrible. Not as bad as that 'Hulk' abomination in the 1990s but still awful. So I too had had enough of comic books on the big screen and I've stayed away since Spider-Man 3. But I'm about to dip my toe back in the water. I do have the Spider-Man Homecoming 4K and it's actually quite enjoyable but nothing like Toby Maguire in the titular role and too different from the comic to be a true success.

  • @djwolfville290
    @djwolfville290 3 года назад

    Thank you for your indepth content. Very knowledgeable.
    I'd like to hear you talk about star wars episodes 4-6 in 4k

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      I'm afraid I can't watch those classic Star Wars films in anything but their original versions Dj. They just wind me up too much. I could however talk about the original versions full length on Super 8!!!
      John.

    • @djwolfville290
      @djwolfville290 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 I completely understand. But as for episode 5, I think it has the least noticable changes and doesn't really alter the viewing experience. Just my opinion

  • @SpeccyHorace
    @SpeccyHorace 3 года назад

    Very pleased to have stumbled upon this channel, this is excellent stuff and very interesting. Quite jealous of your home cinema though!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Richard. Take a look at the home cinema tour video and you'll get an idea of how simple it is to set up something similar. The curtains were probably the most expensive item. Curtain motors are about £25 now (three of them required for curtains, top/bottom masking and side masking) and a fader for the lights. It's all X10 controlled which means an X10 receiver (about £20) and three additional X10 adapters for the automation of the rest of it from an X10 controller which costs about £15 to £20. It's all rather easy once you know how.
      John.

    • @SpeccyHorace
      @SpeccyHorace 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 I will look into that, thank you 👍

  • @RoyMurphy1
    @RoyMurphy1 3 года назад +2

    Excellent in dept review as always john!!!! Keep them coming 🦸🦸🦸🦸

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Ad Astra in 4K arrived here this week Roy so if that's as good as hoped it may be that one next. 1917 was with the same order so perhaps that will be the one.
      John.

    • @RoyMurphy1
      @RoyMurphy1 3 года назад +1

      @@moviecollector5920 1917 was unreal quality even when I streemd it.....I'm gonna pick up the 4k disc when the price drops....ment to be reference quality 😲😲😲

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      @@RoyMurphy1 Oh, I'm looking forward to it even more now Roy.

  • @jonnywyattgreengreen3301
    @jonnywyattgreengreen3301 4 месяца назад

    Great review John .I have just brought Superman the movie on 4k . Thanks for the Advice watching the movie . Seeing Superman as a kid was a beautiful experience in a cinema on new years day in 1979 . I watched so many times it's still gives me goosebumps. I agree with you John .it's John Williams one his best scores . I appreciate your videos so much .all the best

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  4 месяца назад +1

      Many people think that over-exposed look of the first two reels is a somehow messed up cine to video transfer Jonny but I can't see how it has anything to do with that. It's possible the density grading of the newer 4K disc (I was told it was re-graded for the release of all four Superman films last year) will be slightly more successful but it's not possible to magically change how the film was originally shot. So take a look at it on your system and play about with the settings before you finally watch it all the way through.
      John.

  • @cooperbourke7717
    @cooperbourke7717 5 месяцев назад

    I personally think the Film has never looked better with this 4K Remaster.
    I also love the new Dolby Atmos Sound Mix. It was a treat for my ears through my wired Headphones.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  5 месяцев назад +1

      I expect the 70mm blow-ups were somewhat better Cooper but we're not likely to ever see one of those again. Probably not done on early low fade stock so all turning a little pink by now. I bet the six track magnetic was better than the digital sound of today too. We've forgotten just how good magnetic sound was but I will never forget the 70mm blow up of Star Trek VI with the Klingon moon explosion at the start. I have never heard it as good as that sounded at The Empire from anything else.
      John.

  • @bobbyjosson4663
    @bobbyjosson4663 2 года назад

    I heard an interview with Richard Donner where he said that the film was supposed to look different in each of it's sections, with one look for Krypton, another for Smallville and a different look the City.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  2 года назад

      Krypton was filmed to give it that sort of glow so it would look other worldly. The issue here is that the Krypton section appears to look slightly better on the Blu-ray which was done a number of years before the 4K and suggests the original negative has continued to fade during the intervening years. Many other reviewers thought something was wrong with the cine transfer for the 4K but I hope I've indicated that the transfer was not at fault.
      John.

  • @jrnbakken4348
    @jrnbakken4348 3 года назад +2

    Up on the tube! Is it a unboxing.. Is it a reaction.. It’s Movie Collector!

  • @jimcameron1234
    @jimcameron1234 3 года назад +1

    Another great Review many thanks and for your information like Apocalypse Now the 70MM print of SUPERMAN had back then STEREO splitsurround effects greetings from Germany

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      That 70mm sound must have been a giant leap towards what we get today. And most people think surround sound is something new. 1953 Cinerama - seven track stereo is something most know nothing about and that wasn't the first. Must look into all that some more now you've kicked me off Jim.
      John.

  • @Northernlightshow
    @Northernlightshow 2 года назад

    Thanks again for this video, which I’ve revisited, and it beings back wonderful memories. This was the first film I saw at a cinema aged 4 back in 1978.
    It was the Palace in Blackburn, now demolished, and the theatre had been split where the circle was the cinema with a floor installed to make the stalls below a bingo hall where my grandma used to have a flutter on a Friday.
    I remember being a Christmas release the cinema was freezing and one of the ushers came in to make a load of lads sit down who were running around on the floor over the stalls, probably playing Superman.
    I took my 4 year old son to the cinema the other month. It was a comfortable multiplex affair, but I wish it was back at the old Palace on Blackburn Boulevard.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  2 года назад +1

      It's memories like these that help to fashion our lives. I always got excited when I was taken to a cinema as a child and as soon as I was old enough, started going with my brother and occasionally friends. There didn't seem to be much else to do in the town we lived in through my teenage years so just about every film that came on saw me sat in the auditorium somewhere during a film's week long stay. There were a few I missed because they were X certificate and I was too young to fool the gals on the ticket desk, but overall i saw a lot of films and then spent much of the rest of my time watching Super 8 cut downs or dreaming about Super 8 films I couldn't afford.
      Great comment and quite a memorable one as it would be unimaginable that a cinema would survive today if it wasn't heated properly. Maybe that's another reason why so many have gone.
      John.

    • @Northernlightshow
      @Northernlightshow 2 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 Thanks John. The Palace wasn't my local cinema, that was a Unit 4 which is now a religious centre, but it's nice the building is standing and in use.
      It as a nightly and my dad recalls watching bands there and the cement train from Clitheroe came past and made the whole building shake.
      It was a little multiplex quite ahead of it's time and it's very strange that I can remember actually seeing lots of films there in the late 70's and early 80's.
      The only film I missed due to age I think was "Any Which Way you Can" which was a "AA" and I was only 8.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  2 года назад +1

      @@Northernlightshow I was old enough to see Any Which Way You Can and I thought it was great. Right turn Clyde!
      I have a very good friend in Clitheroe but we're at opposite ends of the country so don't get together often. I didn't know it was an area known for cement. We learn something every day. John.

  • @richbuxo
    @richbuxo 3 года назад

    Another great review! that's a shame, the beginning on Krypton with Brando to me is such a great part of the film, its sets the 'heart' of the movie. I think you are correct in assuming maybe it was the myriad of effects plates interlaced with the film at the time, and also there was the 'glowing' costume element throughout. I look forward on picking up this as a 4k n the near future, it definitely set the benchmark of superhero movies, I see this and Batman Begins as the most influential modern superhero movies

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      I'll be watching Batman Begins soon as so many people have hassled me abou it! As far as the opening of Superman goes, it always did look a little odd but it was deliberate. I just think it's a little more odd on the 4K disc and will need a little jiggery pokery on each individual system to get the best out of it. John.

  • @mirvmn2
    @mirvmn2 3 года назад +1

    The 3 hour extended cut is my favorite version of Superman The Movie.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Never seen it mirvmn2. I tend to prefer the original versions of films but I'm sure one day I'll get to see that really long version of Superman.
      John.

    • @mirvmn2
      @mirvmn2 3 года назад +1

      @@moviecollector5920 I can highly recommend the long version. I agree that very often the original versions are much better and superior. There is, however, a few cases where I prefer the extended cut and think it adds more interesting content.

    • @karentodd6938
      @karentodd6938 3 года назад +1

      The extended version is a better film.

  • @Gshiznit74
    @Gshiznit74 11 месяцев назад

    If you select the Atmos track without having an Atmos system it will still give you a superior audio experience that will downscale just fine on a 5.1 setup. The standard 5.1 is much thinner and that's not surprising as it runs at a very shallow bit depth. Listen to your movies with the best option available. Your AV reciever will reward you for it.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  11 месяцев назад +1

      I do often run the Atmos tracks through so thanks for that. Quite often I find that when available the original Dolby Stereo is best with Robocop being the best example of that so far. John.

  • @johnpatrickfay5288
    @johnpatrickfay5288 3 года назад

    I seen this movie three times on release,
    Awe struck with Margot Kidder,
    With Mr Reeves leaving us, a man indeed could fly.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      I think that today we can truly see that this film was little short of a masterpiece. 1978 and they produced something as convincing as this... why can't they achieve the same heights today?

  • @chandlerbing7938
    @chandlerbing7938 3 года назад

    This channel is really good👍.Really waiting for more videos.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      Thank you Dani. The videos tend to take quite a long time to make but there's over 30 of them up there now so hopefully a few of those will keep you going till I can get the next one prepared. John.

  • @hunterolaughlin
    @hunterolaughlin 3 года назад

    I’m just praying the next 4K release of Superman II is the theatrical cut or the Lester Cut. I don’t have anything against Richard Donner’s cut, but I am really worried with the idea of Donner’s Cut replacing the theatrical cut since Warner Bros. put out a box set of their superhero films including the Christopher Reeve Superman films and Tim Burton’s/Joel Schumacher’s Batman films and instead of having the theatrical cut of Superman II, they put in the Donner Cut. It’s important to also put out the theatrical version or Lester’s version for historical purposes since it was *his* cut that was the version of Superman II shown in theaters and it’s necessary to preserve film history than erase it. I don’t want the film to suffer the same fate as the theatrical versions of the Star Wars trilogy (1977 - 83) suffered when the Special Editions were first released.

  • @paulorobertoelias8425
    @paulorobertoelias8425 3 года назад

    Thank you for the detailed review. Warner should not default the soundtrack to 5.1, because Dolby Atmos is an extension of Dolby TrueHD 7.1, so that those without an Atmos decoder will play back the TrueHD track automatically. And by the way, this is not the first time Warner's authoring engineers make this mistake.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      Thank you Paulo. I think we have to bear in mind that most purchasers won't notice, won't care or in some circumstances will only want to see the latest sound system listed. I think one of us is going to have to invest in a 70mm projector, the necessary sound equipment and a 70mm print in order to see if as it really was. And hope the print hasn't faded of course!
      John.

  • @blazzing
    @blazzing 3 года назад +1

    It's the reason I haven't bought Jurassic park or trilogy in UHD/4K. On a higher end TV and player the CGI stands out to much!

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Agree about some of the CGI in Jurassic Park. But the T-Rex sequence where it combines flawlessly with the giant model shots was worth the price of admission (or perhaps the cost of a disc) alone. I suppose it helped with that sequence being set at night.
      John.

  • @50s60sClassicHits
    @50s60sClassicHits 3 года назад

    Hi
    Enjoy your reviews very much, keep them coming!
    Just off topic but what is your understanding of the mandela effect in the 007 movie - Moonraker where many people saw it at the cinema and Dolly had braces however if you view a VHS/DVD or Bluray copy today the braces are no longer there.
    I have a VHS copy and can confirm first hand that there is an "electronic white glitch"
    across her mouth just before she opens it. It's not tape drop-out and from what I have seen on the internet all VHS copies have this electronic "smoking gun" so to speak.
    Could the film makers have removed the braces for the movie's public release and not informed the public?
    Fascinated to hear your views
    John

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      I have never heard of that before John. What an interesting conundrum. I don't think I've seen Moonraker since its cinema outing but I do recall she had braces. How strange that they may have done something to remove them. Could it be that the video transfers are just so awful that there is now just a blur where her teeth once stood?!?
      John.

  • @RedLP5000S
    @RedLP5000S 3 года назад

    I was a wee lad of 3 when Superman was released. What a childhood I had growing up with blockbusters like this.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      I hope you managed to sneak into the cinema the following year to see Alien! John.

  • @jamesrobinson2086
    @jamesrobinson2086 3 года назад

    I adore this film... saw it in the theater for my Birthday on the same day I bought Elliot S Maggins 'Last Son of Krypton'. I saw it at a theater in San Luis Obispo. It is hands down one of my favorite films.. period. I have the Japanese WS CAV Laserdisc, the US CAV LD as well as several DVD and Blu-Ray versions. My favorite of them all would be the Donner Special Edition (restored TV) Blu-ray. It looks fantastic and has all the original audio FX.. After the LDs were released, every new format decided to monkey with the audio.. and I utterly despise all the changes/replacements. The Donner Restored Blu gave me back my childhood.
    Which is why I was SO disappointed in the quality of this 4K release. Some shots are vibrant and almost magical in clarity, while others are so soft they are practically smeared & out of focus. Still other shots & whole scenes have such an amplified level of grain that it's distracting and yanks you right out of the moment. The 3 intermittent conditions and image quality make for a terribly unsatisfying experience, with my simply being glad I have the 4K for my collection, but will never bother with playing it again. :(

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      I had to really experiment with all the settings on my system to get the best out of this disc but it is possible there was some digital sharpening applied to it which exacerbated film grain. I've been suspecting that for a while now but it was most apparent on The Fifth Element because I had a 35mm print to check it against and the 4K is sharper than the 35mm and loses some of its natural look as a result. Superman was 1978 so it's quite likely the negative has faded somewhat since the last transfer which made it impossible to get the best out of the end product. It is worth playing around though because I improved the image somewhat when I was doing the review. John.

  • @bhamacuk
    @bhamacuk 3 года назад

    I enjoyed this very much, thank you. Superman 78 is such an important part of my childhood.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      The same for a lot of people. I was possibly just that little bit too old at the time but thankfully I think highly of it now. I helped leaving it along all these years and then seeing it again. A classic.

  • @retroforce6919
    @retroforce6919 3 года назад +1

    This is my top 5 all time favorite film. I remember watching Superman back in 1978.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      It is a great film and I appreciate it more now - a lot more - than I did when it was new. I think it's improving with increasing age... just like me!
      John.

    • @stevenjohnson7442
      @stevenjohnson7442 3 года назад +1

      I remember too.👍🏽
      Memories huh.

    • @retroforce6919
      @retroforce6919 3 года назад

      @@stevenjohnson7442 👍

  • @loftlegacy
    @loftlegacy Год назад

    I thought I’d revisit this video after seeing Superman rereleased the other week at my local Vue. It was on a fairly large screen for the theatre size and the opening Krypton scenes had massively varying grain, to a point during some effects shots that it was grubby looking.
    When young Cal-El is on Earth, it is like a different film with lovely warm colours.
    It’s always a good and vibrant picture at Vue in Southport. I took my son to see the Mario Bros film the same week and, wow, it was dazzling but what a contrast between having no grain with Mario to lots of grain with Superman.
    I’m really glad I went to see Superman theatrically for the first time since 1978 aged 5 at the long demolished Palace in Blackburn (bingo in the stalls, cinema in the circle upstairs!). Best regards, Dave

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Год назад +1

      What you spotted there were optical composite shots. Multiple effects shots all composited together which means two of more elements all with their own film grain to add to the mix. Even if those shots were made using 65mm or VistaVision film there can sometimes be so many elements making up the finished composite that the deterioration in the image is obvious. I expect the Mario Bros. remake was shot on video and any effects shots were completed in a computer so there is no optical compositing involved. The opening two reels of Superman were shot in a particular way to differentiate it from the rest of the film and this fooled many 4K collecters into thinking there was something wrong with the cine transfer. I do suspect the original negative has suffered fade though because I thought those opening two reels might have looked better on the previous Blu-ray release. Maybe this time the cine transfer has been taken from the interpositive which might not have faded so badly.
      John.

    • @loftlegacy
      @loftlegacy Год назад

      @@moviecollector5920 The worst shot was where the bodies are falling when Krypton is being destroyed. It was almost VHS quality! Can't complain though, was nice to see it at the cinema again. Vue are pretty good at re-releases and for £4.99 a seat, it's a bargain. Kind regards, Dave

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Год назад +1

      @@loftlegacy That particular shot is probably loaded with opticals and therefore degenerated the quality substantially. Re-releases seem to be the best course of action for cinemas if they are going to remain open. The new Avatar film has done extremely well though so that will have brought in some relief and perhaps the new Mission Impossible film will do something similar. Alternatively, just stick genuine IMAX prints of INTERSTELLAR on and sell the house out for every show!
      John.

  • @quatz1981
    @quatz1981 3 года назад

    For me this is the best superhero film ever made and i think it still holds up today. Christopher Reeve was the perfect casting as Superman and in my opinion no other actor has come close in his portrayal of the character. This is definately on my to get list.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      I agree with that except perhaps for Sam Raimi's Spider-Man films, I can't decide. Batman in 1989 is the only other comic book superhero film that came close - well, that's I've seen anyway because I've been avoiding them in the 2000s as they became such crap. Superman Returns was one that I saw and really enjoyed so I made the mistake of watching the next one called 'Man of Steel' and dear oh dear!!!
      John.

    • @quatz1981
      @quatz1981 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 yeah man of steel is terrible. Ive never been a fan of those marvel films to be honest, a couple of good ones here and there but not for me really. I thought the sam raimi spiderman films were pretty good too.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      @@quatz1981 I think the X-Men films were around the same time as the Sam Raimi/Tobey Maguire Spider-Man films but it was after the third Spider-Man that things seem to have gone a little mad so I've kept away from them. I did see a couple of the more recent Spider-Man re-hashes but they're not really for me.
      John.

  • @davelangridge3557
    @davelangridge3557 Год назад

    Hi John I want to get a 4k player what 4k player do u use I'm temped with the panasonic ub820

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Год назад

      It might be a good idea to start off with a cheaper model Dave and see how you get on. Then get a more upmarket model in a few years time. That's not something I'd always recommend but when I spoke to Keith at Euphoria Pictures last weekend, he told me that the original cut 4K of Superman II didn't play correctly in his player and it's a Panasonic 820. It may be that a firmware update is required but I think a few others have reported the same problem. I played it in a Panasonic 400 model and there was no trouble at all so as a 400 can be had for less than £150 maybe that's a good starter player. I plan to get an 820 with all zone Blu-ray capability but it's £450 so I'm having to hold off a while.
      John.

    • @davelangridge3557
      @davelangridge3557 Год назад

      @@moviecollector5920 great thank u for that

  • @Some__Rando
    @Some__Rando 3 года назад +2

    The Apocalypse Now Final Cut 4k restoration (2019) is pretty remarkable

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      One I need to purchase. Thank you for the advice.
      John.

    • @kthx1138
      @kthx1138 3 года назад

      Agree--Apocalypse Now is stunning, absolutely gorgeous.

  • @stevenandnicola123
    @stevenandnicola123 3 года назад

    Another great video John. Superman 1, 2 and 3 are childhood favourites. I saw 2 and 3 on the big screen. I "taped" em all off the telly, good old days John. The less said about The Quest For Peace the better. I haven't splashed out on this disc yet, I've got 2 DVD box sets and a Blu-ray box set, we'll see what happens price wise. Great seeing the 8mm versions. What film is the subject of your next video?

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      Morning Steve. I think Ad Astra could be the next subject as we intend to spin that 4K disc for our Saturday Night At The Movies. If I hate it of course then I'll have to re-think.
      By the way, my channel has gone mad since that Alien video went up. I'm struggling to respond to all the comments all of a sudden but I don't think it will be a permanent thing. If I miss anything over the coming weeks, it won't be deliberate.
      John.

    • @stevenandnicola123
      @stevenandnicola123 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 No worries. I've got the 4K disc of Ad Astra, it's a good looking disc. I won't spoil the film for you. Your Mrs is more adventures than mine when it comes to films, I couldn't get her to watch it even though Brad Pitt is in it.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      @@stevenandnicola123 That's a shame. We love enjoying the films together. Although it did take a while to get her into some of them... Star Trek, Alien, Star Wars... you know, all the things us boys like to watch.
      John.

    • @stevenandnicola123
      @stevenandnicola123 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 afternoon John. Did you watch Ad Astra? Will it be the subject of your next video? Hope all's well pal.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      @@stevenandnicola123 You must be spying on me! I've just compiled the first cut of the Ad Astra review and I'm about to see how it's turned out. The editing computer almost burned out running it from the timeline it got that complex.
      John.

  • @delboy3k1
    @delboy3k1 3 года назад

    I read somewhere that the opening shot of krypton has a lot of grain due to a destroyed final effect print of that scene so they cobbled together an early rush of the shot. Not sure if that's true but I have to admit the early krypton shot is a lower quality but overall I liked my 4k purchase :-)

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      That sounds about right delboy3k1 and would explain that really dodgy shot as the camera pans across the giant model to the dome because it was noticeably awful with excessively coarse grain.
      John.

  • @ColonelSternlove
    @ColonelSternlove 3 года назад

    Christopher Reeve was/is my all-time hero - what an actor (the Lois scream is perfection...). Absolutely stunning - Gone With The Wind of superhero movies. A sweeping, epic masterpiece that puts todays super hero movies to shame.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      It is the best Superman and no question about it. Makes you wonder why they bother these days... but I'd better shut up now! John.

  • @kthx1138
    @kthx1138 3 года назад

    Geoffrey Unsworth also added a diffusion filter to the camera lenses to give the whole movie a misty, foggy, glowing fantasy haze.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for clarifying that! Completely explains the unique look the first couple of reels got. More faded now than it was though by the look of the 4K.
      John.

  • @danboy77
    @danboy77 3 года назад

    The sound on this really brought a smile to my face especially when the credits rolled. I found the colour on the scene where the lady is reprogramming the rocket really overblown but maybe that was the intention.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      See what you think of the opening half an hour or so on the standard Blu-ray Danny because I think it looks more substantial which suggests the negative has faded a little since the Blu-ray master was struck. John.

    • @danboy77
      @danboy77 3 года назад

      @@moviecollector5920 Hi John , hope your well. I’ve never compared the Blu Ray I’ll get round to it maybe this week. I did not the scene when the lady is re programming the rocket , all that part seemed like the colour was over blown to me. They reckon leave your Contrast on its default setting for HDR and let the Tone Mapping do the rest, you’ll know more about all this than me John. But in general I found it a superb picture and sound was even better.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  3 года назад

      @@danboy77 I often find that HDR is too bright and whites out the image quality too much. That's why I turn it down and have shown the Panasonic option on a few of my videos. Not all players have that little HDR button on the remote but all Panasonic's have the facitlity to set HTD brightness in the setup of the player. I suspect all 4K players from all manufacturers come with something similar. John.

  • @jmcclain8237
    @jmcclain8237 3 года назад

    Love your channel. You had me at Superman.

  • @babettesfeast6347
    @babettesfeast6347 Год назад

    I lucky to see this at the ABC cinema in Middlesbrough on first release. My younger brother was sick during the film ( too much chocolate and coke) apart from this mishap I was stunned by the film.

    • @moviecollector5920
      @moviecollector5920  Год назад

      Well that all helped to make for a particularly memorable cinema visit then. A terrible shame for your younger brother as it probably spoiled the film for him when it should have been a big adventure that he'd always have fond memories of. Apparently the new release has had some work done to the 4K video master so the grading makes it look even better but I can't be sure of that as I haven't seen it. John.

  • @charlenestarr2901
    @charlenestarr2901 3 года назад +1

    Outstanding! Thank you so much! :)