"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 and madmen, everyone knows that nuclear war would he an unprecedented Human catastrophe."
--Carl Sagan
... fools, madmen and 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 ...
"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 and abolishing slavery in the United States."
--Desmond Tutu, who rose to worldwide fame as an opponent of apartheid, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009
One major error in this film was when Lex Luthor cut the strand of hair which was suspending the weight in the glass cubicle. Superman's hair cannot be cut as long as he's under the influence of the yellow sun, as any devout past comic book follower would know.
"Millions of people in the United States were involved in the anti-nuclear movement of the 1980s. They watched The Day After with dread. Now the people need to be reawakened to the impending threat of nuclear war, and like the tiny trim tab rudder built into the large rudder of a ship, as it turns and they move, the whole ship of state will turn towards life and not death."
--Dr. Helen Caldicott, named by the Smithsonian Institute as one of the most influential women of the 20th century
Alternate ending? What happened to Nuclear man? Did he just go on living and killing and destroying, and also not even hear that Superman was back? Something here must habve been deleted.
00:40 seeing little birdies, 2:18 ouch my head.
BadulaJohnson 1 month 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 and madmen, everyone knows that nuclear war would he an unprecedented Human catastrophe."
--Carl Sagan
... fools, madmen and 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 ...
NukeYourHometown 3 months ago
"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 and abolishing slavery in the United States."
--Desmond Tutu, who rose to worldwide fame as an opponent of apartheid, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009
NukeYourHometown 3 months ago
Maybe that strand of hair was attatched to something that COULD be cut -- how else would the museum have been able to connect it to the weight ..?
It really kills me when lazy ass fanboys pretend to be intellectuals ...
NukeGroundZero 3 months ago
One major error in this film was when Lex Luthor cut the strand of hair which was suspending the weight in the glass cubicle. Superman's hair cannot be cut as long as he's under the influence of the yellow sun, as any devout past comic book follower would know.
TheChiefExecutioner 3 months ago
1:14 face2crotch
GhostOfBloodReaver 4 months ago
@yugioh9502 It's wired. That's what they do.
Kremmen2001 4 months ago
"Millions of people in the United States were involved in the anti-nuclear movement of the 1980s. They watched The Day After with dread. Now the people need to be reawakened to the impending threat of nuclear war, and like the tiny trim tab rudder built into the large rudder of a ship, as it turns and they move, the whole ship of state will turn towards life and not death."
--Dr. Helen Caldicott, named by the Smithsonian Institute as one of the most influential women of the 20th century
NukeYourHometown 6 months ago
This should be a stage act that Metallica uses before they come out to perform. Since the music is already going on and all. :)
Akabackalooka 6 months ago
Alternate ending? What happened to Nuclear man? Did he just go on living and killing and destroying, and also not even hear that Superman was back? Something here must habve been deleted.
alexp8654 6 months ago