@sivazh Cannon Films made everything low budget. Christopher Reeve said in his autobiography, they has 30 other films going on at one time and very low cash flow. I support and applaud independent movie studios, but making so many at once; isn't a way to grow your business.
"We continue to spend over $50 billion a year on the U.S. nuclear arsenal. This makes NO sense. These funds are a drain on our budget and a disservice to the next generation of Americans. We are robbing the future to pay for the unneeded weapons ... Now is the time to invest in the people and the programs to get America back on track."
--Rep. Edward Markey (D-MA)
...thank God for great Americans like Rep. Markey. I doubt he cares about The Quest for Peace's flaws
"For me, Quest for Peace is the most personal Superman of the entire series. It directly reflects what Superman should be, and what he should be doing."
--Christopher Reeve
"Except for fools & madmen, everyone knows that nuclear war would he an unprecedented Human catastrophe."
--Carl Sagan
... fools, madmen & BITCHY fans who're psychotically obsessed with the TRIVIAL flaws of a movie promoting PEACE. There are FAR more important things in life than escapism or FX.
"[The Quest 4 Peace] is also more contemporary than some of the past films. Superman is concerned about a NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST, a message which is brought vividly home for him when a young schoolboy writes to his alter ego, reporter Clark Kent. It's a plea he, as Superman, cannot ignore so he sets out to do something."
--Christopher Reeve (1952 - 2004)
DO something: Focus on The Quest 4 Peace's MESSAGE! Do your part to abolish all nuclear weapons!
"I had seen a television show in Boston. Children were talking about what it is like to grow up in the ATOMIC age. At the same time, people were saying that I had the attention of the kids and that I should take advantage of that, so I said, OK, here's a way to consider this topic. I needed the motivation to really want to play Superman again."
--Christopher Reeve, on why he co-created The Quest for Peace
"My own country, South Africa, gave up its nuclear arsenal in the 1990s, realizing it was better off without these weapons. Around the same time, the newly independent states of Belarus, Kazakhstan & Ukraine voluntarily relinquished their nuclear arms. Global stockpiles have dropped from 68,000 warheads at the height of the Cold War to 20,000 today."
--Desmond Tutu, 7/3/11
Reeve would be proud: I bet Tutu doesN'T care about The Quest 4 Peace's TRIVIAL flaws
"Today I can declare my hope and declare it from the bottom of my heart that we will eventually see the time when that number of nuclear weapons is down to ZERO and the world is a much better place."
--Colin Powell
"One standard must apply to all countries: ZERO. Nuclear arms are wicked, regardless of who possesses them."
"In a full nuclear exchange, not everyone would be killed by the fire storm and the immediate radiation. There would be other agonies; the legions of the burned and blinded and mutilated; disease; plague; long-lived radiation poisoning the soil and the water; the stillbirths and malformed children; the knowledge that we could have prevented it and did nothing."
--Carl Sagan
...did nothing but BITCH about a 25 year old movie promoting PEACE - FOR SHAME...
"We described the effects of a bomb dropping on Boston. People being vaporized up to five miles. And third degree burns up to twenty miles & the like. Suddenly people woke up & said 'Oh my God! Nuclear war is bad for our health.' This is all about medicine. Nuclear power poses the greatest public health hazard the world will ever see.Period."
--Dr Helen Caldicott, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee with 20 honorary doctoral degrees, 3/25/11
"ONE single failure of nuclear deterrence could end Human history. Russia & theUS hold the Human race & all other species captive at nuclear ransom. I'm sickened that we still play this deadly game of nuclear risk with our fragile planet. There are NO national/political goals that justify a war that could terminate Human existence."
--Dr Helen Caldicott, named by the Smithsonian Institute as one of the most influential women of the 20th Century
"While [Doctor Helen Caldicott] was president [of the Physicians for Social Responsibility], the group grew to 23,000 physician members and in 1985 shared in a Nobel Peace Prize with International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. 'We led the nuclear weapons freeze movement with many other professional groups ... we helped to end the Cold War.'"
--CNN (the most trusted name in news), 3/25/11
...so much for this retarded bullshit about needing nukes: PEACE ACTIVISTS saved us!
If you people simply can't help yourselves, then be snarky and BITCHY about Dude, Where's My Car or some OTHER movie that actually deserves this much grief, but y'all WILL LEAVE * THIS * MOVIE ALONE.
"[Jon] Stewart and [Stephen] Colbert don't really want citizens to do anything about the corruption ... They just want us to sit back and laugh at them as they mock this corruption -- then high-five ourselves for being so awesome."
"Sceptics tell us, and have told us for many years, that we are wasting our time pursuing the dream of a world without nuclear weapons, as it can never be realised. But more than a few people said the same about ending entrenched racial segregation in South Africa & abolishing slavery in the United States."
--Desmond Tutu rose to worldwide fame as an opponent of apartheid, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 & the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009
"We continue to spend over $50 billion a year on the U.S. nuclear arsenal. This makes NO sense. These funds are a drain on our budget and a disservice to the next generation of Americans. We are robbing the future to pay for the unneeded weapons ... Now is the time to invest in the people and the programs to get America back on track."
--Rep. Edward Markey (D-MA)
... thank God for great Americans like Rep. Markey - I doubt he cares about The Quest for Peace's flaws.
"For me, Quest for Peace is the most personal Superman of the entire series. It directly reflects what Superman should be, and what he should be doing."
--Christopher Reeve
"Except for fools & madmen, everyone knows that nuclear war would he an unprecedented Human catastrophe."
--Carl Sagan
... fools, madmen & BITCHY fans who're psychotically obsessed with the TRIVIAL flaws of a movie promoting PEACE. There are FAR more important things in life than escapism of FX.
"[The Quest 4 Peace] is also more contemporary than some of the past films. Superman is concerned about a NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST, a message which is brought vividly home for him when a young schoolboy writes to his alter ego, reporter Clark Kent. It's a plea he, as Superman, cannot ignore so he sets out to do something."
--Christopher Reeve (1952 - 2004)
DO something: Focus on The Quest 4 Peace's MESSAGE! Do your part to help abolish all nuclear weapons!
"I had seen a television show in Boston. Children were talking about what it is like to grow up in the ATOMIC age. At the same time, people were saying that I had the attention of the kids and that I should take advantage of that, so I said, OK, here's a way to consider this topic. I needed the motivation to really want to play Superman again."
--Christopher Reeve, on why he co-created The Quest for Peace
"Sceptics tell us, and have told us for many years, that we are wasting our time pursuing the dream of a world without nuclear weapons, as it can never be realised. But more than a few people said the same about ending entrenched racial segregation in South Africa & abolishing slavery in the United States."
--Desmond Tutu rose to worldwide fame as an opponent of apartheid, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009
"My own country, South Africa, gave up its nuclear arsenal in the 1990’s, realizing it was better off without these weapons. Around the same time, the newly independent states of Belarus, Kazakhstan & Ukraine voluntarily relinquished their nuclear arms. Global stockpiles have dropped from 68,000 warheads at the height of the Cold War to 20,000 today."
--Desmond Tutu, 7/3/11
Reeve would be proud: I bet Tutu doesN'T care about The Quest for Peace's TRIVIAL flaws.
"Today I can declare my hope and declare it from the bottom of my heart that we will eventually see the time when that number of nuclear weapons is down to ZERO and the world is a much better place."
--Colin Powell
"One standard must apply to all countries: ZERO. Nuclear arms are wicked, regardless of who possesses them."
"In a full nuclear exchange, not everyone would be killed by the fire storm and the immediate radiation. There would be other agonies; the legions of the burned and blinded and mutilated; disease; plague; long-lived radiation poisoning the soil and the water; the stillbirths and malformed children; the knowledge that we could have prevented it and did nothing."
--Carl Sagan
... did nothing but BITCH about a 25 year old movie promoting PEACE -- FOR SHAME ...
"We started to describe the effects of a bomb dropping on Boston. People being vaporized up to five miles. And third degree burns up to twenty miles & the like. Suddenly people woke up & said 'Oh my God! Nuclear war is bad for our health.' This is all about medicine. Nuclear power poses the greatest public health hazard the world will ever see. Period."
--Dr. Helen Caldicott, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee with 20 honorary doctoral degrees, 3/25/11
"ONE single failure of nuclear deterrence could end Human history. Russia & the US hold the Human race & all other species captive; at nuclear ransom. I'm sickened that we still play this deadly game of nuclear risk with our fragile planet. There are NO national/political goals that justify a war that could terminate Human existence."
--Dr, Helen Caldicott, named by the Smithsonian Institute as one of the most influential women of the 20th Century
"While [Doctor Helen Caldicott] was president [of the Physicians for Social Responsibility], the group grew to 23,000 physician members and in 1985 shared in a Nobel Peace Prize with International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. 'We led the nuclear weapons freeze movement with many other professional groups ... we helped to end the Cold War.'"
--CNN (the most trusted name in news), March 25, 2011
... so much for this retarded bullshit about needing nukes: PEACE ACTIVISTS saved us!
If you people simply can't help yourselves, then be snarky and BITCHY about Dude, Where's My Car or some OTHER movie that actually deserves this much grief, but y'all WILL LEAVE * THIS * MOVIE ALONE.
"[Jon] Stewart and [Stephen] Colbert don't really want citizens to do anything about the corruption ... They just want us to sit back and laugh at them as they mock this corruption -- then high-five ourselves for being so awesome."
First Superman becomes the fascist dictator of Earth. The reason we had nuclear missiles pointed at the Soviet Union was because they had thousands of warehouses along the German border full of tanks waiting to invade Europe!! Incidentally, Christopher Reeve, an outspoken socialist, took screen credit and was sued for plagiarism. Who the hell would take credit for this????
One thing I never understood about all this: If Superman gets his funky high off the yellow sun (to steal from Matchbox 20), why is he WEAKENED when a sun-man scratches him? Shouldn't he actually be STRENGTHENED just being around that guy?
"Today I can declare my hope and declare it from the bottom of my heart that we will eventually see the time when that number of nuclear weapons is down to ZERO and the world is a much better place."
--Colin Powell
"One standard must apply to all countries: ZERO. Nuclear arms are wicked, regardless of who possesses them."
"[The Quest for Peace] is also more contemporary than some of the past films. Superman is concerned about a NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST, a message which is brought vividly home for him when a young schoolboy writes to his alter ego, reporter Clark Kent. It's a plea he, as Superman, cannot ignore so he sets out to do something about it."
--Christopher Reeve (1952 - 2004)
DO something about it: Focus on The Quest for Peace's MESSAGE! Do your part to help abolish all nuclear weapons!
"I came up with the storyline [of The Quest for Peace], which I then told to the Cannon people and to Warner Brothers and they liked it ... I wanted it to be a movie I could really get involved in; that I'd feel motivated and excited about."
"Wind in space," indeed ... If you're so damn concerned with science, how about focusing on how it affects THE REAL WORLD ..?!
"In a full nuclear exchange, not everyone would be killed by the fire storm and the immediate radiation. There would be other agonies; the legions of the burned and blinded and mutilated; disease; plague; long-lived radiation poisoning the soil and the water; the stillbirths and malformed children."
"I came up with the storyline [of The Quest for Peace], which I then told to the Cannon people and to Warner Brothers and they liked it. I wanted it to be a movie I could really get involved in; that I'd feel motivated and excited about."
--Christopher Reeve (1952 - 2004)
... I seriously doubt the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki thought The Quest for Peace was "corny."
I admit this is a bad movie. But why does everyone take it so seriously. Am i the only one who found it a laugh. And finds it entertaining despite the corny script. Yes its not a well made movie (wind in space answers it all) but dude... i have nothing more to say
"I had seen a television show in Boston. Children were talking about what it is like to grow up in the ATOMIC age. At the same time, people were saying that I had the attention of the kids and that I should take advantage of that. Meanwhile, Warner Brothers was saying 'let's do it,' so I said, OK, here's a way to consider this topic. needed the motivation to really want to play Superman again."
--Christopher Reeve, on why he co-created The Quest for Peace
"I had seen a television show in Boston. Children were talking about what it is like to grow up in the ATOMIC age. At the same time, people were saying that I had the attention of the kids and that I should take advantage of that, so I said, OK."
--Christopher Reeve, on why he co-created The Quest for Peace
I remember seeing Christopher Reeve being interviewed by Sarah Green on Saturday Superstore and I think the moon fight scenes were the scenes they showed as a promo. Yet I still went to see it in the cinema, a Cannon cinema no less. Serves me right that I was so disappointed. lol Nicely improved here though.
wait a minute...did Superman just say see you in 20? Isn't he in jail for trying to commit genocide? wtf! I'm sorry but I don't think any amount of editing will fix this script...
ey i know i remember right.. this is missing half the fight!
Dantesonofsparda1987 1 week ago
nd trowin a rock on you when ur on the moon... would that really hurt so bad.. especially superman?
Dantesonofsparda1987 1 week ago
is it just me or was this fight much cooler when i was a kid
Dantesonofsparda1987 1 week ago
superman is better than the inspector gadget 1 e 2
BernyjackStone 3 weeks ago
is that bizarro
catbakir 1 month ago
@catbakir The original idea was to have Reeve play the evil clone, AKA "Bizarro", but decided against it since they already did that in part 3.
SupermanRecut 1 month ago
this scene is a mess
impactplayer09 1 month ago
@impactplayer09 You mean originally, or this particular edit? & if so, what would make it better?do you think
SupermanRecut 1 month ago
Did they ever explain why Stoooperman is so bad at fighting? He looks like a clown in this movie. He was a badass in Superman II!
sivazh 1 month ago
@sivazh Cannon Films made everything low budget. Christopher Reeve said in his autobiography, they has 30 other films going on at one time and very low cash flow. I support and applaud independent movie studios, but making so many at once; isn't a way to grow your business.
14DaveHunter 1 week ago
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"We continue to spend over $50 billion a year on the U.S. nuclear arsenal. This makes NO sense. These funds are a drain on our budget and a disservice to the next generation of Americans. We are robbing the future to pay for the unneeded weapons ... Now is the time to invest in the people and the programs to get America back on track."
--Rep. Edward Markey (D-MA)
...thank God for great Americans like Rep. Markey. I doubt he cares about The Quest for Peace's flaws
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
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"For me, Quest for Peace is the most personal Superman of the entire series. It directly reflects what Superman should be, and what he should be doing."
--Christopher Reeve
"Except for fools & madmen, everyone knows that nuclear war would he an unprecedented Human catastrophe."
--Carl Sagan
... fools, madmen & BITCHY fans who're psychotically obsessed with the TRIVIAL flaws of a movie promoting PEACE. There are FAR more important things in life than escapism or FX.
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
"[The Quest 4 Peace] is also more contemporary than some of the past films. Superman is concerned about a NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST, a message which is brought vividly home for him when a young schoolboy writes to his alter ego, reporter Clark Kent. It's a plea he, as Superman, cannot ignore so he sets out to do something."
--Christopher Reeve (1952 - 2004)
DO something: Focus on The Quest 4 Peace's MESSAGE! Do your part to abolish all nuclear weapons!
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
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"I had seen a television show in Boston. Children were talking about what it is like to grow up in the ATOMIC age. At the same time, people were saying that I had the attention of the kids and that I should take advantage of that, so I said, OK, here's a way to consider this topic. I needed the motivation to really want to play Superman again."
--Christopher Reeve, on why he co-created The Quest for Peace
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
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"My own country, South Africa, gave up its nuclear arsenal in the 1990s, realizing it was better off without these weapons. Around the same time, the newly independent states of Belarus, Kazakhstan & Ukraine voluntarily relinquished their nuclear arms. Global stockpiles have dropped from 68,000 warheads at the height of the Cold War to 20,000 today."
--Desmond Tutu, 7/3/11
Reeve would be proud: I bet Tutu doesN'T care about The Quest 4 Peace's TRIVIAL flaws
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
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"Today I can declare my hope and declare it from the bottom of my heart that we will eventually see the time when that number of nuclear weapons is down to ZERO and the world is a much better place."
--Colin Powell
"One standard must apply to all countries: ZERO. Nuclear arms are wicked, regardless of who possesses them."
--Desmond Tutu
ZERO, they said!
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
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"In a full nuclear exchange, not everyone would be killed by the fire storm and the immediate radiation. There would be other agonies; the legions of the burned and blinded and mutilated; disease; plague; long-lived radiation poisoning the soil and the water; the stillbirths and malformed children; the knowledge that we could have prevented it and did nothing."
--Carl Sagan
...did nothing but BITCH about a 25 year old movie promoting PEACE - FOR SHAME...
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
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"We described the effects of a bomb dropping on Boston. People being vaporized up to five miles. And third degree burns up to twenty miles & the like. Suddenly people woke up & said 'Oh my God! Nuclear war is bad for our health.' This is all about medicine. Nuclear power poses the greatest public health hazard the world will ever see.Period."
--Dr Helen Caldicott, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee with 20 honorary doctoral degrees, 3/25/11
PERIOD.
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
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"ONE single failure of nuclear deterrence could end Human history. Russia & theUS hold the Human race & all other species captive at nuclear ransom. I'm sickened that we still play this deadly game of nuclear risk with our fragile planet. There are NO national/political goals that justify a war that could terminate Human existence."
--Dr Helen Caldicott, named by the Smithsonian Institute as one of the most influential women of the 20th Century
ONE
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
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"While [Doctor Helen Caldicott] was president [of the Physicians for Social Responsibility], the group grew to 23,000 physician members and in 1985 shared in a Nobel Peace Prize with International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. 'We led the nuclear weapons freeze movement with many other professional groups ... we helped to end the Cold War.'"
--CNN (the most trusted name in news), 3/25/11
...so much for this retarded bullshit about needing nukes: PEACE ACTIVISTS saved us!
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
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If you people simply can't help yourselves, then be snarky and BITCHY about Dude, Where's My Car or some OTHER movie that actually deserves this much grief, but y'all WILL LEAVE * THIS * MOVIE ALONE.
"[Jon] Stewart and [Stephen] Colbert don't really want citizens to do anything about the corruption ... They just want us to sit back and laugh at them as they mock this corruption -- then high-five ourselves for being so awesome."
--The San Francisco Chronicle, 11/5/10
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
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"Sceptics tell us, and have told us for many years, that we are wasting our time pursuing the dream of a world without nuclear weapons, as it can never be realised. But more than a few people said the same about ending entrenched racial segregation in South Africa & abolishing slavery in the United States."
--Desmond Tutu rose to worldwide fame as an opponent of apartheid, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 & the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009
NukesWasteOurTaxes 2 months ago
This movie is so low budget that they borrowed moon scenario from NASA.
Senhordaverdadeabsol 2 months ago
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"We continue to spend over $50 billion a year on the U.S. nuclear arsenal. This makes NO sense. These funds are a drain on our budget and a disservice to the next generation of Americans. We are robbing the future to pay for the unneeded weapons ... Now is the time to invest in the people and the programs to get America back on track."
--Rep. Edward Markey (D-MA)
... thank God for great Americans like Rep. Markey - I doubt he cares about The Quest for Peace's flaws.
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
"For me, Quest for Peace is the most personal Superman of the entire series. It directly reflects what Superman should be, and what he should be doing."
--Christopher Reeve
"Except for fools & madmen, everyone knows that nuclear war would he an unprecedented Human catastrophe."
--Carl Sagan
... fools, madmen & BITCHY fans who're psychotically obsessed with the TRIVIAL flaws of a movie promoting PEACE. There are FAR more important things in life than escapism of FX.
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
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"[The Quest 4 Peace] is also more contemporary than some of the past films. Superman is concerned about a NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST, a message which is brought vividly home for him when a young schoolboy writes to his alter ego, reporter Clark Kent. It's a plea he, as Superman, cannot ignore so he sets out to do something."
--Christopher Reeve (1952 - 2004)
DO something: Focus on The Quest 4 Peace's MESSAGE! Do your part to help abolish all nuclear weapons!
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
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"I had seen a television show in Boston. Children were talking about what it is like to grow up in the ATOMIC age. At the same time, people were saying that I had the attention of the kids and that I should take advantage of that, so I said, OK, here's a way to consider this topic. I needed the motivation to really want to play Superman again."
--Christopher Reeve, on why he co-created The Quest for Peace
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
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"Sceptics tell us, and have told us for many years, that we are wasting our time pursuing the dream of a world without nuclear weapons, as it can never be realised. But more than a few people said the same about ending entrenched racial segregation in South Africa & abolishing slavery in the United States."
--Desmond Tutu rose to worldwide fame as an opponent of apartheid, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
"My own country, South Africa, gave up its nuclear arsenal in the 1990’s, realizing it was better off without these weapons. Around the same time, the newly independent states of Belarus, Kazakhstan & Ukraine voluntarily relinquished their nuclear arms. Global stockpiles have dropped from 68,000 warheads at the height of the Cold War to 20,000 today."
--Desmond Tutu, 7/3/11
Reeve would be proud: I bet Tutu doesN'T care about The Quest for Peace's TRIVIAL flaws.
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
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"Today I can declare my hope and declare it from the bottom of my heart that we will eventually see the time when that number of nuclear weapons is down to ZERO and the world is a much better place."
--Colin Powell
"One standard must apply to all countries: ZERO. Nuclear arms are wicked, regardless of who possesses them."
--Desmond Tutu
ZERO, they said!
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
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"In a full nuclear exchange, not everyone would be killed by the fire storm and the immediate radiation. There would be other agonies; the legions of the burned and blinded and mutilated; disease; plague; long-lived radiation poisoning the soil and the water; the stillbirths and malformed children; the knowledge that we could have prevented it and did nothing."
--Carl Sagan
... did nothing but BITCH about a 25 year old movie promoting PEACE -- FOR SHAME ...
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
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"We started to describe the effects of a bomb dropping on Boston. People being vaporized up to five miles. And third degree burns up to twenty miles & the like. Suddenly people woke up & said 'Oh my God! Nuclear war is bad for our health.' This is all about medicine. Nuclear power poses the greatest public health hazard the world will ever see. Period."
--Dr. Helen Caldicott, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee with 20 honorary doctoral degrees, 3/25/11
PERIOD.
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
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"ONE single failure of nuclear deterrence could end Human history. Russia & the US hold the Human race & all other species captive; at nuclear ransom. I'm sickened that we still play this deadly game of nuclear risk with our fragile planet. There are NO national/political goals that justify a war that could terminate Human existence."
--Dr, Helen Caldicott, named by the Smithsonian Institute as one of the most influential women of the 20th Century
ONE
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
"While [Doctor Helen Caldicott] was president [of the Physicians for Social Responsibility], the group grew to 23,000 physician members and in 1985 shared in a Nobel Peace Prize with International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. 'We led the nuclear weapons freeze movement with many other professional groups ... we helped to end the Cold War.'"
--CNN (the most trusted name in news), March 25, 2011
... so much for this retarded bullshit about needing nukes: PEACE ACTIVISTS saved us!
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
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If you people simply can't help yourselves, then be snarky and BITCHY about Dude, Where's My Car or some OTHER movie that actually deserves this much grief, but y'all WILL LEAVE * THIS * MOVIE ALONE.
"[Jon] Stewart and [Stephen] Colbert don't really want citizens to do anything about the corruption ... They just want us to sit back and laugh at them as they mock this corruption -- then high-five ourselves for being so awesome."
--The San Francisco Chronicle, 11/5/10
princeofthieves1000 2 months ago
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The best one in the series for some reason.....
SuperKingNova 3 months ago
compared to this, masters of the universe (same year, same company) looks A LOT like lord of the rings
cyberyanmar 3 months ago
2:42 OBVIOUS ALLUSION A SUPERMAN RETURNS... THIS BRYAN SINGER DON`T SPEAK NOTHING...
cineThiago 3 months ago
Too bad the full movie wasn't that good. At least this 5 minutes was watchable.
jazzylg 3 months ago
So, ridding the world of nuclear weapons is tantamount to fascism???
theironworker781 3 months ago 7
First Superman becomes the fascist dictator of Earth. The reason we had nuclear missiles pointed at the Soviet Union was because they had thousands of warehouses along the German border full of tanks waiting to invade Europe!! Incidentally, Christopher Reeve, an outspoken socialist, took screen credit and was sued for plagiarism. Who the hell would take credit for this????
drbotanus 4 months ago
the movie was really bad, and not only because of crapy visual effects
carig121 4 months ago
Throwing nuclear man into an open reactor will mind control people to turn on their lights.
WorldSacred 4 months ago
One thing I never understood about all this: If Superman gets his funky high off the yellow sun (to steal from Matchbox 20), why is he WEAKENED when a sun-man scratches him? Shouldn't he actually be STRENGTHENED just being around that guy?
ProfessorD2 4 months ago
@ProfessorD2
Because Nuclear Man can produce the energy of the red sun which is why the scratches on Superman's neck left him terminally ill.
loudboy317 1 week ago
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"Today I can declare my hope and declare it from the bottom of my heart that we will eventually see the time when that number of nuclear weapons is down to ZERO and the world is a much better place."
--Colin Powell
"One standard must apply to all countries: ZERO. Nuclear arms are wicked, regardless of who possesses them."
--Desmond Tutu
ZERO, they said ...
NukeYourBackyard 5 months ago
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"[The Quest for Peace] is also more contemporary than some of the past films. Superman is concerned about a NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST, a message which is brought vividly home for him when a young schoolboy writes to his alter ego, reporter Clark Kent. It's a plea he, as Superman, cannot ignore so he sets out to do something about it."
--Christopher Reeve (1952 - 2004)
DO something about it: Focus on The Quest for Peace's MESSAGE! Do your part to help abolish all nuclear weapons!
NukeYourHometown 5 months ago
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NukeYourHometown 5 months ago
Looks like a WWE fight lol
oneyedthing 6 months ago
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"I came up with the storyline [of The Quest for Peace], which I then told to the Cannon people and to Warner Brothers and they liked it ... I wanted it to be a movie I could really get involved in; that I'd feel motivated and excited about."
--Christopher Reeve (1952 - 2004)
... insult this movie and you insult THE MAN.
NukeYourHometown 6 months ago
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"Wind in space," indeed ... If you're so damn concerned with science, how about focusing on how it affects THE REAL WORLD ..?!
"In a full nuclear exchange, not everyone would be killed by the fire storm and the immediate radiation. There would be other agonies; the legions of the burned and blinded and mutilated; disease; plague; long-lived radiation poisoning the soil and the water; the stillbirths and malformed children."
--Carl Sagan
NukeYourHometown 6 months ago
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"drwhomasterfan," eat a dick ...
"I came up with the storyline [of The Quest for Peace], which I then told to the Cannon people and to Warner Brothers and they liked it. I wanted it to be a movie I could really get involved in; that I'd feel motivated and excited about."
--Christopher Reeve (1952 - 2004)
... I seriously doubt the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki thought The Quest for Peace was "corny."
NukeYourHometown 6 months ago
I admit this is a bad movie. But why does everyone take it so seriously. Am i the only one who found it a laugh. And finds it entertaining despite the corny script. Yes its not a well made movie (wind in space answers it all) but dude... i have nothing more to say
drwhomasterfan 6 months ago
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"I had seen a television show in Boston. Children were talking about what it is like to grow up in the ATOMIC age. At the same time, people were saying that I had the attention of the kids and that I should take advantage of that. Meanwhile, Warner Brothers was saying 'let's do it,' so I said, OK, here's a way to consider this topic. needed the motivation to really want to play Superman again."
--Christopher Reeve, on why he co-created The Quest for Peace
NukeYourHometown 7 months ago
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"I had seen a television show in Boston. Children were talking about what it is like to grow up in the ATOMIC age. At the same time, people were saying that I had the attention of the kids and that I should take advantage of that, so I said, OK."
--Christopher Reeve, on why he co-created The Quest for Peace
NukeAllSnarks 8 months ago
0:06 insert Nostalgia Critic quote
NewSuperAvenger 8 months ago
I remember seeing Christopher Reeve being interviewed by Sarah Green on Saturday Superstore and I think the moon fight scenes were the scenes they showed as a promo. Yet I still went to see it in the cinema, a Cannon cinema no less. Serves me right that I was so disappointed. lol Nicely improved here though.
cultoftv 1 year ago
wait a minute...did Superman just say see you in 20? Isn't he in jail for trying to commit genocide? wtf! I'm sorry but I don't think any amount of editing will fix this script...
Sydpart2 1 year ago
@Sydpart2 U said it. & come 2 think of it, I couldve easily edited out Supe saying that, so yeah, that wont be in the 2nd edition.
SupermanRecut 1 year ago
@Sydpart2 I think Luthor got life plus 20 originally but don't quote me. And on a sad note, Christopher Reeve didn't make it to 20 years later.
cultoftv 1 year ago
@cultoftv Life plus twenty five
DarPower1 7 months ago