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1978's Superman: The Movie is often still considered to be the best Superman film and one of the greatest superhero films of all time. However, I have seen some people complain about certain aspects of the film. I will be sharing my thoughts on those complaints.

Some people think that the film is too cheesy and outdated. I strongly disagree. Superman: The Movie has a timeless feel and is still a powerful, uplifting film to this day. The film is more bright, colorful and family-friendly than a majority of today's superhero films. That's not a problem. In fact, I think that it's something worth celebrating. The film displays the positive qualities of heroism. In my opinion, there's nothing cheesy about a hero who believes in truth and justice. If anything, I find the darker, more cynical superhero films to be too exaggerated and overdramatic to be taken seriously.

Some people think that the climax of the film doesn't work. In the climax, Superman reverses time in order to save Lois Lane. A lot of people think that this climax is unrealistic and comes out of nowhere. I believe that it works, because Superman's supposed to be a fantasy character. He has powers that no real person has. Reversing time might not make sense in a film that strives for realism, but I think it works very well for a film that's as magical as Superman: The Movie.

Quite possibly the biggest complaint that I hear about the film is that Lex Luthor is too silly in the film. This was a complaint that Gene Siskel had about the film back in the day, and it's something that I still hear fans complaining about to this day. Gene Siskel is somebody I greatly admire. He's quite possibly the greatest film reviewer of all time, but I do respectfully disagree about the Lex complaint that he and a lot of other people have about the film. Unlike a lot of modern superhero films, Superman: The Movie is rated PG. It's a film that's intended to be watched by families, so it's a film that needed to be fun. Superman: The Movie has a number of sad scenes, including the destruction of Krypton and the scene where Lois Lane gets into an accident. The film required scenes of comedy relief, so Lex's comedic demeanor and his silly sidekick, Otis, were welcomed additions.

Also, while Lex Luthor does have a number of comedic moments, he's still a capable threat to Superman. His plan isn't something as simple as a small robbery. In the film, he has missiles that can threaten a large number of people. Lex might not be able to fight Superman, but he does manage to be an effective threat when he wraps Kryptonite around Superman and puts him in a pool. Lex nearly managed to make Superman drown to death. Considering the fact that Superman has so many superpowers and Lex doesn't have any powers, it's impressive how menacing Lex manages to be.

Overall, I believe that Superman: The Movie is a timeless masterpiece that can be appreciated by families of any generation. I believe that it has held up better than a lot of the superhero films that came afterwards. Christopher Reeve's Superman continues to hold up as an important role-model of heroism and justice.
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Barbie is a 2023 film adaptation of the popular line of dolls of the same name. When the Barbie film first started getting advertised, it quickly made an impression on people. It became clear that the live-action Barbie film wasn't going to be like any of the animated Barbie films. It was going in a very unique direction. Since then, people have wanted to see how the film would turn out.

The Barbie film has the titular character living in Barbieland. At first, everything seems to be perfect for all of the Barbies. However, the main Barbie of the film starts displaying humanistic attributes that...
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Writing articles is a fun hobby, but it isn't always easy. There are times where I don't know what to write. Also, there are times where I don't feel like writing. However, despite all the challenges that I've faced, writing articles for Fanpop has become something that I really enjoy.

Why do I enjoy writing articles on Fanpop? Because it gives me a chance to share my thoughts with you. Due to my autism, I struggle to communicate in conventual ways. However, writing these articles gives me a chance to share how I feel with you. It has given me a chance to let you know what I like and why I like...
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Blue's Clues is a franchise that tends to mostly focus on the hosts, Blue, Magenta, Periwinkle and the various talking objects in the house. However, there have been times where some guests showed up. For this article, I'll be listing off some of the special guests from the original series and the reboot.

From the original Blue's Clues series:

Guests from Blue's holiday episode include Lisa Datz, Tyrese Gibson and Wynonna. Each of them plays the owner of one of Steve and Blue's friends.

Golden Girls cast member Rue McClanahan played Steve's grandmother in one episode.

Marlee Matlin guest-starred...
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In a previous article, I listed off the various DVDs in my Batman collection. A majority of my superhero DVDs are Batman DVDs. However, I do have DVDs of other superhero stuff, so I thought I'd list them off.

Superman

Aside from Batman, Superman is the superhero that I have the most DVDs of. That's probably because Superman is one of my favorite superheroes in addition to being a character that has had more DVDs than most superheroes.

My Superman DVDs include the following:

Superman 2: The Richard Donner Cut

Superman Returns

Superman 5 Film Collection (This DVD set includes the four Christopher Reeve...
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The Riddler is one of my all-time favorite villains, because of how well he was played by Frank Gorshin. Frank Gorshin was the very first actor to play a classic villain from the Batman comics. To this day, I think he remains one of the most talented actors to have ever appeared in the Batman franchise. For this article, I'll be listing Frank Gorshin's various appearances in Batman.

Episodes from the original Batman television series that Frank Gorshin played the Riddler in:

1. Hi Diddle Riddle

2. Smack in the Middle

3. A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away

4. When the Rat's Away the Mice Will Play...
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In my previous article, I mentioned how Steve's message for the fans of Blue's Clues inspired me to make a message for Steve. In addition, it has inspired me to make a message for another one of my favorite people. In this case, I have a message for someone very, very special. The person that I'm referring to is my grandfather.

My message for my grandfather:

Hi, Grandfather. When I was younger, you used to pick me up after school and take me to the comic book store. I was a huge fan of superheroes, so the comic book store was my favorite store in the whole world. School was very stressful for...
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For the 25th anniversary of Blue Clues, Steven Burns made a video for the fans. In the video, he talked about what he had been up to since he left the series. He also expressed his eternal gratitude to the fans for all the help that they have given him over the years. Steve's video is one of my personal favorite videos of all time. In order to thank Steve, I'd like to share a message of my own that's inspired by his message.

My message for Steve:

Hi, Steve. Do you remember how when I was little, I would watch you and Blue? Back then, I was just learning to walk and talk, so my memories might...
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