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prophecy girl - November 27, 2006 10:39 AM (GMT)
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Michael Thau, the editor who helped director Richard Donner reassemble his version of Superman II, told SCI FI Wire that the upcoming DVD release restores footage that Donner shot but that was changed in the original theatrical release, including never-before-seen scenes of Marlon Brandon as Jor-El. Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut also deletes the infamous "amnesia kiss" scene from the film's end. "This film has much more of a romantic ending, and it's much more dramatic," Thau said in an interview.

Donner, who directed 1978's Superman: The Movie, never got to complete the sequel (even though both movies were filmed mostly at the same time) because of creative differences between him and the film's producers, Alexander and Ilya Salkind. Director Richard Lester finished what Donner began and was given the director credit for the 1981 sequel.

But Warner Brothers recently gave a green light to reassemble Donner's original cut, and Thau was brought in to help restore it. The editing project took about nine months, and Thau said it was difficult finding negatives that were stored properly. "We pored through all the notes of the [original] shoot," he said. "What was a surprise was that Donner had shot a little bit of his version of the fight over Metropolis [between Superman and the three Phantom Zone villains]."

Thau added: "I guess it is 'old' footage. But it looks new to me. The Lester version had 35 percent of Donner's footage. This [new] one has 80 percent of Richard Donner."

So how does Superman erase Lois' (Margot Kidder) memory at the end? He turns the world backward. That effect, which was intended for Superman II, actually wound up in the first movie. Thau said that Donner and writer Tom Mankiewicz feared that the initial film wouldn't do any business, so they opted to use their best visual effect in the first movie rather than risk its being scrapped should a sequel never be made.

So how did the Donner cut turn out? "The Lester version was perfectly fine," Thau said. "This one is better." Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut hits retailers on Nov. 28.

jamiearmour - November 27, 2006 12:14 PM (GMT)
I've already got this. It was released as part of a 3 disc special edition of Superman 2 last week.

The Donner version actually is better :thumbsup:

willowroolz - November 27, 2006 12:22 PM (GMT)
I'm getting the 13 disc box set for Christmas, apparently :ponder:

Hippy - November 27, 2006 01:49 PM (GMT)
With costume as well :shrug:

willowroolz - November 27, 2006 02:11 PM (GMT)
Naturally B)

jamiearmour - November 27, 2006 02:18 PM (GMT)
Oh, now there's an image I could have well lived without :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear: :fear:

willowroolz - November 27, 2006 02:44 PM (GMT)
Don't worry Jamie - I'll wear it under my normal clothes unless there's a crime being perpetrated :ponder:

goth willow fan - November 27, 2006 02:51 PM (GMT)
Won't you have trouble finding handy phone boxes these days?

Hippy - November 27, 2006 02:59 PM (GMT)
There's plenty of them revolving door thingies though :ponder:

jamiearmour - November 27, 2006 06:58 PM (GMT)
But they always jam.

Steve would end up charged with public indecency.




Again :whistling:

Dan Brown - November 28, 2006 09:32 PM (GMT)
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The Donner version actually is better 


I've always been partial to a kebab myself....


QUOTE (willowroolz @ Nov 27 2006, 02:44 PM)
Don't worry Jamie - I'll wear it under my normal clothes unless there's a crime being perpetrated  :ponder:

I thought you always put your clothes on over your Jim Jams.




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