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Originally Posted by Afrobean
I think it's funny that one would be excited about that sort of stupid thing being removed, but the spin the world backwards to reverse the flow of time gets re-used. Yeah, I know that it was originally not supposed to happen in the first one or whatever, but it's even more stupid than the celophane S shield. The magic shield is potentially passable in suspension of disbelief because that could just be a special ability that he has as a Kryptonian. But spinning the world backwards does not make time flow backward. I cannot even begin to understand how they thought that would make a good point in the movie.
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It still makes more sense than the kiss that makes Lois forget everything. Lester's Superman feels more like a comedy, and while some light comedy never hurt the first film, in this case it makes the villains less intimidating. Donner's version of Zod is a lot better than Lester's. The scene where he picks up the machine gun and starts shooting is maybe the best moment for this character and what does Lester add to the franchise? Slapsticky wind effects.