Maggers Wrote:I was delighted to see '50's kids loving "Superman." I mouthed the show's famous opening as it played on the screen...."Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerfull than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound! Look up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!" Didn't we all know it by heart. That show really did affect kids, and the movie shows that, too.
XamberB Wrote:I remember coming home from school and turning on TV for Superman and The Lone Ranger. My boss said he didn't like it, but I think I'll try to see it today. I remember how shocked I was to hear that George Reeves had committed suicide.
Maggers Wrote:Yes, those were great shows back then.
Your boss might not have liked it because of its slow moving pace. Be prepared for that. These days, many movie goers demand action-packed, breakneck speed paced films. "Hollywoodland" is not one of them.
XamberB Wrote:Howdy Dooty Saturday morning -- made the whole week worthwhile. Buster Brown Show on the radio with Froggie the Gremlin -- "Wave your magic twanger, Froggie!" That would have a whole new meaning nowadays.
XamberB Wrote:Howdy Dooty Saturday morning -- made the whole week worthwhile. Buster Brown Show on the radio with Froggie the Gremlin -- "Wave your magic twanger, Froggie!" That would have a whole new meaning nowadays.
Maggers Wrote:I am really glad I saw "Hollywoodland." It's a slow moving period piece that carefully builds its characters and draws together pieces of fact and fiction leaving the viewer to decide what really happened to "Superman" George Reeves.
Every actor is superb. Ben Affleck was terrific, better than I've ever seen him. I was touched by his poignant portrayal of Reeves. I'm a huge fan of Bob Hoskins and he was wonderful, as always. Diane Lane and Adrian Brody were great, especially Lane who was not afraid to play a woman terrified of aging in a land where only youth is valued.
I was delighted to see '50's kids loving "Superman." I mouthed the show's famous opening as it played on the screen...."Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerfull than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound! Look up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!" Didn't we all know it by heart. That show really did affect kids, and the movie shows that, too.
The film does move slowly, but purposefully. Perhaps they could have cut 15 minutes, but I could live with the pace as it is.
I will say that I'll never think of George Reeves in the same way again.
Ken Valentine Wrote:And someone correct me If I'm wrong, but wasn't it "Plunk your magic twanger, froggy."
Ken Valentine Wrote:I'm sure we all knew the Superman intro by heart. But do you remember the Lone Ranger intro?All I remember is "hearty, heigh-ho Silver!"
Quote:There's still controversy over whether George Reeves commit suicide or was murdered.Indeed, that's what the movie is all about.
Maggers Wrote:Indeed, that's what the movie is all about.
Maggers Wrote:All I remember is "hearty, heigh-ho Silver!"