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On June 17, 1983, Warner Bros. unveiled Superman III, which added Richard Pryor to the mix along with Christopher Reeve. The film ended up falling short of its predecessors at the box office ...
Superman III feels less like a movie about Clark Kent and more something that should have been called “Richard Pryor Meets Superman” or “Superman and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very ...
On June 17, 1983, Warner Bros. unveiled the third Christopher Reeve starrer, which added Richard Pryor to the mix. By Arthur Knight On June 17, 1983, Warner Bros. unveiled Superman III, which ...
Comedy legend Richard Pryor’s Gus Gorman invents a supercomputer that makes pedestrian signals fight. Off-brand Kryptonite turns Superman into a meme-worthy drunk and high-stakes prankster.
As ambitious as Salkind’s original Superman III t reatment was, it was a kind of fantasy adventure movie that Hollywood was not ready for. It was one thing to make the world believe a man could fly.
Superman III actually made me angry. If I wanted to watch a Richard Pryor movie, I would have done that. This was clearly just Richard Pryor starring in a Superman movie, not the other way around.
Studio description: Meet Gus Gorman (Richard Pryor), a naive computer-programming natural. For him a keyboard is a weapon – and, as a result, Superman faces the microelectronic menace of his life.
Superman III feels less like a movie about Clark Kent and more something that should have been called “Richard Pryor Meets Superman” or “Superman and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very ...