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  57. Synthetic kryptonite laced with tar splits Superman in two: good Clark Kent and bad Man of Steel.
  58. Wealthy businessman Ross Webster (<a href=">Robert Vaughn)discovers the hidden talents of Gus Gorman (<a href=">Richard Pryor), a mischievous computer genius. Ross decides to abuse his talents, in a way to help Webster with his plans for economic control. When the man of steel interferes, something must be done about Supes. When Gus&#39; synthetic Kryptonite fails to kill Superman, it turns him in an evil incarnation of his former self. The tar-laced Kryptonite pits man against himself, setting up the Clark vs. Superman battle.
  59. It features Robert Vaughn as an evil megalomaniac, and Richard Pryor as a down-on-his-luck bum turned brilliant software programmer. As implausible as these things are, they actually make the film interesting compared to what it could have been. Imagine &quot;Cotton Comes to Harlem&quot; meets Carl Andterton from &quot;Law &amp; Order&quot; and you have the movie otherwise known as Superman III - it&#39;s still better than IV.
  60. The sequence of accidents at the start is garbage. The guy hitting the metal post would fall right back, not to his right. The girl on skates could easily avoid him and not hit the cart.<br/><br/>What are the little flaming things that catch the penguin on fire? If they are road hazard markings, surely a reflective one would be used or a battery powered light, NOT a naked flame. The guide-dog would not run after the other dog, they are specifically trained not to.<br/><br/>Why don&#39;t the people in front of Clark notice the burning penguin or put it out and why doesn&#39;t Clark take his paper of the pile thats very visible.<br/><br/>No bank guard would fire in a crowded street and the guy in the car had plenty of time to open a window/door and get free. None of the bystanders try to break any of the windows either, which is easy.<br/><br/>The photo-booth would not take pictures so quickly after having money put in and most take money from the inside of the booth anyway. The guy with the bucket on his head could easily have taken it off. The 2 men who fall over are actors but the public walk over the slippery gum-balls easily.<br/><br/>The pie man could have stepped over the gum-balls easily also. Why is the Daily Planet in the same street as the Empire State Building? (visible from the front on the street).<br/><br/>The &quot;hacking&quot; that Gus does is impossible. He uses his employee number to hack into the company system. He&#39;s a data processor, he&#39;d have little to limited system access. His terminal would be limited to the task he was doing and nothing else at that time. And any hack would be traced back to his employee number. <br/><br/>Being a data processor certainly wouldn&#39;t involve a light-pen in any way. And it&#39;s unlikely the Webscoe system would accept commands typed in plain English. There was plenty of space on the road by the chemical plant for the bus to get past if the police car had moved.<br/><br/>Inflammable? Doesn&#39;t that mean won&#39;t catch fire? Why didn&#39;t Superman freeze the acid when he was talking to the scientist. Now it&#39;s clearly stated that no-one knows where the half cents are going and aren&#39;t accounted for so how do they work out they are being defrauded?<br/><br/>And how does Gus whose only just learned to be a data processor learn so much about hacking so quickly? (like he was taught it when he was taught DP). And Gus &quot;hacking&quot; a weather computer would NOT effect a bank ATM, or Bloomingdales Billing Department, or traffic control (they are totally independent systems). Traffic lights are very basic circuits built into the light itself.<br/><br/>Vulcan can only monitor weather, that&#39;s all it&#39;s designed for, it would never make weather. This is totally beyond belief, that a novice hacker could reprogram a weather monitor system to actually create weather.<br/><br/>And Gus would have smashed right through the window he landed on when he fell down the building. How can a satellite designed to predict and monitor weather analyze chemicals from an asteroid?<br/><br/>Ricky only told his friends that Superman was coming (who wouldn&#39;t believe him anyway), so how did the whole town find out Superman was coming? And more to the point how did Gus, who isn&#39;t even in Smallville find out? Superman knows Kryptonite is green, why didn&#39;t he suspect the gift from Gus right away? Why do Lana and Ricky live in such a big house? No wonder her rent costs so much.<br/><br/>Superman blowing out the Olympic flame is no big deal, it could easily be re-lit when he left. Oil ship steering isn&#39;t computer controlled. They might get instructions by computer but they are steered by humans as the sea is too unpredictable. No ships captain is going to take notice of orders to go to the middle of the sea and stay there. They know the lack of oil would cause chaos. Oh, and why isn&#39;t the British Reliance flying either the Union Flag or The White Ensign which she would do if she was British registered.<br/><br/>How did Gus design a computer? He was only ever trained in data processing, Not like he learned computer architecture there. And once again we see The Statue Of Liberty (In New York) but heavily featured as near Metropolis.<br/><br/>Am I the only one who thought the tanker should explode when Superman is welding the side closed? And how DO the Websters balloons stay inflated when they have no heat source inflating them?<br/><br/>The instructions Websters sister gives are useless unless the people she&#39;s giving them to designed the computer. And she would have no idea how to operate the computer seeing as she&#39;s never seen it before and Gus designed it to his specifications. The screens attacking Superman are from the Atari 2600 Superman game, the sound effects are from Pac-man.<br/><br/>Superman in a bubble with no air is no big deal, he can fly in space in a vacuum. Oh, and the string of a yo-yo would not support the weight of a fully grown man. Why didn&#39;t Gus just throw the power switch that Lorilei used to activate the computer at the cave entrance?<br/><br/>The end for this is weak and the whole film hasn&#39;t lasted well under the passing of time.
  61. This is not a very good effort, seeming tired without being emotional. It looks like the end of the line...Superman III never flies as it should, or only does momentarily. [31 July 1983, p.21]
  62. Whether or not Clark &amp; Jimmy&#39;s trip to Smallville would be a business expense is not explained in the film, that is, in light of the fact that Clark mentions he&#39;s doing a story on his high school reunion.<br/><br/>However, if they&#39;d flown then Clark wouldn&#39;t have been on hand to stop the chemical fire they encounter. On a plane, it would&#39;ve been much more difficult for Clark to suddenly leave (he&#39;d probably detect the fire somehow, say super-smell or his super-vision) the plane w/out anyone noticing.<br/><br/>Then again, Jimmy &amp; Clark might have flown to a major city near Smallville first &amp; then boarded a bus from the airport to Smallville itself.<br/><br/>In Superman IV, the new owner, David Warfield asks Clark why there were no travel expenses for him and he responds that he gets airsick which I assume he has said before since you never actually see &quot;Clark&quot; fly. Not really. When Gus gets the composition readings from the satellite&#39;s scan of a kryptonite meteorite, there&#39;s an element that doesn&#39;t correspond to anything in Earth&#39;s periodic table of elements &amp; therefore couldn&#39;t be reproduced in the lab. So Gus, probably thinking he&#39;d be scolded by Webster, entered &quot;tar&quot; as the unknown compound. When the completed compound was given to Gus after being manufactured in the lab, it turned out to be &quot;fake&quot; kryptonite which didn&#39;t have the total effect on Superman they&#39;d intended. Instead of killing him it altered his personality, which did have it&#39;s benefits, allowing Webster to begin his plan to control the United States&#39; oil supply.<br/><br/>As well, although this is not true Kryptonite, its effects are similar to that of Red Kryptonite. Red Kryptonite has numerous different effects on Superman. At times, in the comics and in the CW show Smallville, Red Kryptonite has altered Superman&#39;s personality in numerous ways. It is either a continuity issue, or a different power, which it could be as we never see the actual beam going from his eyes.<br/><br/>Also, Zod only had his powers for a brief time, he may have only had control to send concentrated beams of heat that were easily deflected. Superman had much more experience and control over his powers, at the bar he was angry and almost showing off by melting the mirror. In the bar, it looked more like big round heat waves hitting the mirror instead of the typical red laser beams. a5c7b9f00b
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