It's nice to know that Nuclear Man settled down and moved into a nice suburb with a nice house. Even Nuclear Man needs to get to kick back and enjoy life.
Nothing epitomises his commitment to the role more than meeting actual royalty in full Nuclear Man costume. His movie career was short but he got to work with Gene Hackman and meet the new King. What a ride
It was an absolute travesty and disgrace what sleazebag canon films did to Superman 4. Every interview I’ve ever read or seen shows Mark as the down to earth, sincere, and nice gentleman that he is in real life.
Glad to see he's happy with his career and family life, but I hope Mark remembers one very important thing about his too-brief acting stint: _The man has his own leitmotif, and it was composed by John Williams._ That's just awesome; he's in the same club as Darth Vader and Jaws. If John Williams wrote a theme for me, I'd play that shit every time I walked into a room. Mark, dude, if by chance you ever read this, know that I unironically salute you for holding such a rare honor.
@@TunesAndToys Williams didn't conduct the score himself, but he wrote three new themes: one for the kid Jeremy (which barely appears in the final film) along with Lacy and Nuclear Man's leitmotifs. TH-cam doesn't like links, but you can easily look it up.
@@TunesAndToys The Film Score Monthly Boxed set mentions that Williams would not be available to score the film, but one of his mentors could. Alexander Courage was no stranger to film scoring, and Williams is reported to have supplied the melody for Nuclear Man, Jeremy and even Lacy's Theme. Of course, Courage would be the one to orchestrate these themes. The set also mentions that Cannon hired an inexpensive orchestra to record the score that was unable to play ALL of the music. So the producers had to book a second orchestra- and recording studio in order to complete the music. I bet ole Yoram wasn't happy about that!
I liked Superman 4 at that time and still do today for what it was. Better than Superman 3's comedic tone and i thought the 4th was most serious Superman film since Reeve was behind the story. I like Mark Pillow's Nuclear Man villain. His costume was great and would've made a great villain in the comics and animated series/shows of today. If i saw Mark now, i wouldn't reckonize him probly,lol Looks different over the years. In this video seems hard to think he was the first before Doomsday that almost killed Superman. I understand why people hated the 4th film because i think it would've done better if some of the scenes were'nt cut from the final film cause i seen them all and thought if most were added back in, it might of been better. It's too bad WB and another studio that stretched it's money too thin on other films failed to think. Imo, Mark you did a good job and R.I.P Christopher Reeve. In my eyes, your last Superman film was good enough to enjoy watching.
@@MrWoodstar1 Yes, there was. And more good ones that you'll have to buy the dvd/blu-ray special editions if you havn't yet. Imo, Merial Hemingway is hotter and would've made a better Lois Lane than Margot Kidder from the begginng.
@@Critic_Chris90210, I will have to look for it, thanks. Personally, I still liked Superman IV. It had a lot of scenes cut out that made it confusing, and Lacy flying in spaces should have been explained better or dropped, but I think the fans were a little too harsh on it. The concept of the movie was great, and the special effects could have been better, but they can fix this, if they were interested. I’ve always said that if it was that bad, nobody would take the energy to constantly debate this.
@@MrWoodstar1 You're welcome. Yea, i think if some scenes were included back into the film, it would've been less confusing to viewers. Lacey in space, can't happen really.
@@MrWoodstar1 I guess ive heard Superman has this invisable like forcefield to protect people with him. Cause if people think about the other films, Lois would freeze high in the sky with him.
It must have been embarrassing because Mark was the only that attended the royals wearing his "Nuclear Man" costume, and has he said his suit was tight ( but, only loose and baggy around the privates)
@@guypeate3628 That is not what Mark was implying. When the film premiered he was in the best shape of his life. The question he was asked is if he still had the suit. Mark said he did not, and even if he did- it would not fit....and that was a good 20 years after the was released.
@@ATARIMAN I would've put NUCLEAR MAN in reverse SUPERMAN colors at first RED BODY SUIT BLUE CAPE BLUE TRUNKS BLUE BOOTS YELLOW N on his chest RED BORDER on chest plate and then put him in the NUCLEAR MAN suit after
Nuclear man is my favourite Superman villain, he didn't even appear in the animated TV series or in Justice League, I also still can't get over that Gene Hackman (who played Lex Luthor) also voices Nuclear man in the 4th and final film. Why did Mark Pillow leave? If only he was still acting, it would be better to see him starring in Hollywood movies
If they're making another DC superhero movie or another Superman film, I want to see Mark Pillow come back as Nuclear Man, as Superman 4 was the only movie he starred in, he hasn't been in any other movies or TV series
I liked the scenes with him as Nuclear Man, I also liked how he lip synced Gene Hackman's voice, I really hope Pillow reprises his role as Nuclear Man. I hope he comes back, he deserves to come back in the next Superman film, I don't know if there's another upcoming Superman film (directed by Zack Snyder)?
@@guypeate3628 He was in an episode of "Wiseguy" in 1988 and 13 episodes of a tv series called "Alaska kid" in 1993. As for a return as Nuclear Man? Would never happen due to being almost 63...
What a lovely man, glad to hear he is getting on well. Superman 4 was a disaster but that was not his fault in the slightest, in fact he was the saving grace or the movie.
Both he and Reeve were awesome in the movie. As cool as it is to bash IV it's III that I dislike big time. At least IV had felt like a Superman movie unlike III which was a Pryor flick that just happened to have Superman in it.
I worked as a waitress in a sports bar where Mark Pillow was a bouncer. (2000, Santa Monica, CA) He was always very kind. I came in on a night off once and drank too much. He made sure I got home safely. A gentleman. 👍
IV was the first of the Chris Reeve movies I ever saw. Despite it flopping at the box office, I thought it was great. But I was around 12 years old when I saw it on broadcast TV. I thought Nuclear Man was so evil in the movie. But it is so good to see him doing very well. And of the many interviews I have seen and read, he seems like the most lovely down to earth actors you'd want to shake hands and visit with. It's an absolute joy to see such a person doing well in life. Plus being a fellow Texan tops it off!
This was the first Superman movie I saw in the theater, too. I was also 12. Though I enjoyed it, I remember thinking my theater left a reel or two off of the projector since there was no Nuclear Man or nightclub scenes. I was aware of them either from Starlog Superman IV magazine or the Scholastic book. The odd looking "s" shield in the opening credits was the first sign things weren't up to Superman standards, but the awful subway scene effects verified the step down.
Good thing he left Hollywood after Superman IV: The Quest for Peace released, the movie flopped so bad that he decided not to continue doing future projects in the movie industry, it tells you that Hollywood seems to do things their way in order to please them, but not the actors themselves, that's why Hollywood sucks!
@@ATARIMAN Hollywood is filled with a bunch of weirdos, perverts and criminal scum that keep pushing social propaganda down everybody's throat until they choke on it. It's taken DECADES but finally this cesspool of creeps, drug addicts, scumbags is finally over the hill, and will fade away. The people who care about this GARBAGE are cretins and morons, and that's how you're appealing to, and you completely know it.
Yes Superman 4 had its issues with the cuts and all that bull Cannon Group did but it had a charm to it, and I loved Nuclear Man. The look, the animalistic though not mindless nature of the character and that roar... just loved it. Fingers crossed that one day they come out with a remastered DvD version with all the cut scenes added in.
Absolutely decent lovely man and I am saying that as 100 percent heterosexual :-) I am also happy he arranged himself obviously a successful family live. Who knows? Maybe he was just too nice for Hollywood or maybe he should have just waited a little bit longer like actor who played the general Zod who was waiting till his 40s when he got the big break with general Zod. The bottom line is he looks happy.
Even tho Superman IV wasnt such a great film, I always thought Mark kinda got ripped off. He couldnt use his real voice and he went to premieres in full Nuclear Man costume. I always said he would've been a great replacement for Dolph Lundgren for that Masters of the Universe sequel that never got made. Mark really seems like a nice guy overall, I hope he does the convention circuit someday.
Supergirl was a fun action/adventure movie, but it didn't have the epic scale of the Reeve films. Casting and FX were spot on though, and it was charming.
A Star is Born with is the only remade movie that was ever any good, and that is because it is basically a musical. The original Superman movies with Hackman and Ned Beaty will never be touched.
I thought this was the poster video lol I was gonna comment - hey buddy maybe you should do the weather lol but it was an actual news broadcast lmao cheers
He seems like a great guy. He could have been a great Superman villain, but the story was story was a mess. And of course that wasn't his fault at all. They should use him in one of the new shows.
Poor Princess Diana...she had to sit through Superman 4 and pretend she liked it afterwards....lol....na in all seriousness I loved it when I was a little kid.
Allways the corner sulkers... i liked all the flims. To many crybabies film critics. And speaking on the princess who you never met or was probably born or a toddler when the movie came out...when us true superman fans that dont complain
There was a good idea behind this. Sadly, even great ideas don't look so great when they're not fully financed. Certain elements could've been refined as well. Richard Lester and the Salkind's ruined the series with their silliness. Donner's Superman II was immensely superior to the theatrical version and I'm happy the it was finally released for those who wanted to complete the two part film as it was meant to be.
I'm not so sure I agree with you on the superiority of Donners II. We never got to really see it. Donner cut isn't really better than the theatrical cut. Some of the best parts are the same in both- like the confrontation on the moon. Also, I like the Lester Niagara scene. One more thing-"would yo care to step outside?" is way cooler than "ever heard of freedom of the press?" One question I have.... Donner was set to direct both films initially. The first film was supposed to be a cliffhanger, and Lois is dead. The filmmakers decided to use the ending from part II in the first film. They would need to come up with a new ending for the sequel since I am sure DOnner would not want to turn the Earth backwards again. So my question is this- how would Lois still be alive in the sequel if they don't go back in time in the original film? Shouldn't she still be dead in part II in Donner's version? It's a little fuzzy because I have seen interviews where Mankowitz said they swapped the ending, but that doesn't explain why Lois is clearly alive in all of the Donner scenes for Superman II.
It's one of the worst few cinematic disasters I've ever seen! Maybe there isn't a more crappy movie. After the Turkish movie called The Man Who Saved the World, of course. But Reeve got the most money from this movie at the time. God always sends some consolation before he deals the final blow. .This is his custom.All that's left of the nuclear man is a nuclear middle-aged beautiful man.
Superman IV is legit better than the shitheap that was Man of Steel. I thought Nuclear Man was so cool, and the film had a really good heart and message, but the budget cuts marred it. It's still good old fashioned fun though, even with the cheap FX. Something i can't say about the joyless Snyderverse.
I was glad to see an adult take on superheroes in Snyder's movies. There have been mature, adult and dark graphic novels in DC Comics. The Superman movies were looking quite dated by 1987, still using a Superman who could push the moon around. The Snyder movies give us a Superman who has real-world problems, not just problems with super-villains.
It's nice to know that Nuclear Man settled down and moved into a nice suburb with a nice house. Even Nuclear Man needs to get to kick back and enjoy life.
As a Nuclear Man defender (a lot of potential there...to bad about the Hackman voice dub), it's nice to see Mark is doing well.
I love Nuclear Man! He was a badass!
NUKE-MAN really needs to be cannon!
*too
@@redcell2852 But he _was_ Cannon. They produced the movie!
Mark looks really well, its good to see that he's settled down, he looks/seems really down to earth
Mark Pillow was a Badass as Nuclear Man from Superman 4
No matter how the movie turned out, Mark commited fully to the part.
Nothing epitomises his commitment to the role more than meeting actual royalty in full Nuclear Man costume.
His movie career was short but he got to work with Gene Hackman and meet the new King. What a ride
He seems like such a good guy!
Am I the only one who finds it hilarious that Nuclear Man like bird watching 🤣
It was an absolute travesty and disgrace what sleazebag canon films did to Superman 4. Every interview I’ve ever read or seen shows Mark as the down to earth, sincere, and nice gentleman that he is in real life.
Mark Pillow should deserve a comeback as Nuclear Man for the new Superman movies
Glad to see he's happy with his career and family life, but I hope Mark remembers one very important thing about his too-brief acting stint: _The man has his own leitmotif, and it was composed by John Williams._ That's just awesome; he's in the same club as Darth Vader and Jaws. If John Williams wrote a theme for me, I'd play that shit every time I walked into a room.
Mark, dude, if by chance you ever read this, know that I unironically salute you for holding such a rare honor.
where did you learn this tid bit?
@@TunesAndToys Williams didn't conduct the score himself, but he wrote three new themes: one for the kid Jeremy (which barely appears in the final film) along with Lacy and Nuclear Man's leitmotifs. TH-cam doesn't like links, but you can easily look it up.
@@TunesAndToys The Film Score Monthly Boxed set mentions that Williams would not be available to score the film, but one of his mentors could. Alexander Courage was no stranger to film scoring, and Williams is reported to have supplied the melody for Nuclear Man, Jeremy and even Lacy's Theme. Of course, Courage would be the one to orchestrate these themes. The set also mentions that Cannon hired an inexpensive orchestra to record the score that was unable to play ALL of the music. So the producers had to book a second orchestra- and recording studio in order to complete the music. I bet ole Yoram wasn't happy about that!
He seems like a nice person.
He comes across that way in interviews.
@@pferreira1983 Who, Mark Pillow?
@@TheRealKnightFuryPremiere Yep.
I liked Superman 4 at that time and still do today for what it was. Better than Superman 3's comedic tone and i thought the 4th was most serious Superman film since Reeve was behind the story. I like Mark Pillow's Nuclear Man villain. His costume was great and would've made a great villain in the comics and animated series/shows of today. If i saw Mark now, i wouldn't reckonize him probly,lol Looks different over the years. In this video seems hard to think he was the first before Doomsday that almost killed Superman. I understand why people hated the 4th film because i think it would've done better if some of the scenes were'nt cut from the final film cause i seen them all and thought if most were added back in, it might of been better. It's too bad WB and another studio that stretched it's money too thin on other films failed to think. Imo, Mark you did a good job and R.I.P Christopher Reeve. In my eyes, your last Superman film was good enough to enjoy watching.
Wasn’t there a dance scene with Clark and Lacey?
@@MrWoodstar1 Yes, there was. And more good ones that you'll have to buy the dvd/blu-ray special editions if you havn't yet. Imo, Merial Hemingway is hotter and would've made a better Lois Lane than Margot Kidder from the begginng.
@@Critic_Chris90210, I will have to look for it, thanks. Personally, I still liked Superman IV. It had a lot of scenes cut out that made it confusing, and Lacy flying in spaces should have been explained better or dropped, but I think the fans were a little too harsh on it.
The concept of the movie was great, and the special effects could have been better, but they can fix this, if they were interested.
I’ve always said that if it was that bad, nobody would take the energy to constantly debate this.
@@MrWoodstar1 You're welcome. Yea, i think if some scenes were included back into the film, it would've been less confusing to viewers. Lacey in space, can't happen really.
@@MrWoodstar1 I guess ive heard Superman has this invisable like forcefield to protect people with him. Cause if people think about the other films, Lois would freeze high in the sky with him.
Meeting royalty in full Nuclear Man costume- that's dedication 👏 🤣
It must have been embarrassing because Mark was the only that attended the royals wearing his "Nuclear Man" costume, and has he said his suit was tight ( but, only loose and baggy around the privates)
@@guypeate3628 That is not what Mark was implying. When the film premiered he was in the best shape of his life. The question he was asked is if he still had the suit. Mark said he did not, and even if he did- it would not fit....and that was a good 20 years after the was released.
Always loved this movie. Great villain.
MARK
needs to come back and
voice NUCLEAR MAN
in DC animated / CGI movies
so they can use his image
as an animated
NUCLEAR MAN
That's a great idea- start spreading it on the web, that's how things get done.
@@ATARIMAN
I would've put
NUCLEAR MAN
in reverse SUPERMAN colors
at first
RED BODY SUIT
BLUE CAPE
BLUE TRUNKS
BLUE BOOTS
YELLOW N on his chest
RED BORDER on chest plate
and then put him in the
NUCLEAR MAN suit
after
Nuclear man is my favourite Superman villain, he didn't even appear in the animated TV series or in Justice League, I also still can't get over that Gene Hackman (who played Lex Luthor) also voices Nuclear man in the 4th and final film.
Why did Mark Pillow leave? If only he was still acting, it would be better to see him starring in Hollywood movies
a lovely genuine guy
“So Nuclear Man, ready to move back to suburbia?”
“YAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!”
This poor bastard. They made him go to the Royal premier in a leotard? That's Canon for you.
Cool to know the man behind the villain.
Interesting seeing Mark Pillow in real life, I want a new version of Nuclear Man in the Snyderverse
Yes
There is no shitnerverse, get over it.
If they're making another DC superhero movie or another Superman film, I want to see Mark Pillow come back as Nuclear Man, as Superman 4 was the only movie he starred in, he hasn't been in any other movies or TV series
I liked the scenes with him as Nuclear Man, I also liked how he lip synced Gene Hackman's voice, I really hope Pillow reprises his role as Nuclear Man.
I hope he comes back, he deserves to come back in the next Superman film, I don't know if there's another upcoming Superman film (directed by Zack Snyder)?
@@guypeate3628 He was in an episode of "Wiseguy" in 1988 and 13 episodes of a tv series called "Alaska kid" in 1993. As for a return as Nuclear Man? Would never happen due to being almost 63...
he met princess diana crazy
What a lovely man, glad to hear he is getting on well. Superman 4 was a disaster but that was not his fault in the slightest, in fact he was the saving grace or the movie.
Agreed
Both he and Reeve were awesome in the movie. As cool as it is to bash IV it's III that I dislike big time. At least IV had felt like a Superman movie unlike III which was a Pryor flick that just happened to have Superman in it.
@@alucard624 I agree, it's a shame the final movie was such a mess, very poorly edited, which ruined it.
Superman was a great come yall haters it was great for christ stop criticizing man damn
It wasn't a disaster. It was a perfectly watchable and entertaining B-Movie that suffered from bad FX and hacked editing. It's still a lot of fun.
It's amazing to watch Nuclear Man and know that the actor who plays him is a super nice birdwatcher, lol
I really want to see a 'Birdwatching with Nuclear Man' TV series. Obviously he'd have to present the show in his costume 🤣
I'm happy for Mark Pillow.
I worked as a waitress in a sports bar where Mark Pillow was a bouncer. (2000, Santa Monica, CA) He was always very kind. I came in on a night off once and drank too much. He made sure I got home safely. A gentleman. 👍
Siempre en sentido curiosidad y pienso: de que viven ahora estos actores que no alcanzaron la "Cima" de la fama ... supongo que nunca lo sabremos
IV was the first of the Chris Reeve movies I ever saw. Despite it flopping at the box office, I thought it was great. But I was around 12 years old when I saw it on broadcast TV. I thought Nuclear Man was so evil in the movie. But it is so good to see him doing very well. And of the many interviews I have seen and read, he seems like the most lovely down to earth actors you'd want to shake hands and visit with. It's an absolute joy to see such a person doing well in life. Plus being a fellow Texan tops it off!
This was the first Superman movie I saw in the theater, too. I was also 12. Though I enjoyed it, I remember thinking my theater left a reel or two off of the projector since there was no Nuclear Man or nightclub scenes. I was aware of them either from Starlog Superman IV magazine or the Scholastic book. The odd looking "s" shield in the opening credits was the first sign things weren't up to Superman standards, but the awful subway scene effects verified the step down.
Didn't know he were a fellow Texan
@@coreylevine3856 I sure am
@@coreylevine3856 oh him lol. Yes he is, the video states it
Good thing he left Hollywood after Superman IV: The Quest for Peace released, the movie flopped so bad that he decided not to continue doing future projects in the movie industry, it tells you that Hollywood seems to do things their way in order to please them, but not the actors themselves, that's why Hollywood sucks!
Somebody ACTUALLY thought this was a worthwhile interview. Hard to believe..
bugg off- a lot of people have an interest.
@@ATARIMAN Hollywood is filled with a bunch of weirdos, perverts and criminal scum that keep pushing social propaganda down everybody's throat until they choke on it.
It's taken DECADES but finally this cesspool of creeps, drug addicts, scumbags is finally over the hill, and will fade away.
The people who care about this GARBAGE are cretins and morons, and that's how you're appealing to, and you completely know it.
I do. I liked all the superman films... its always a clown that has negative statement @@ATARIMAN
Go sulk in a darkroom... us superman fans love ☢ man. And you all capped ??.... your comment is not worthwhile
I’m glad that he has fond memories from that time. The movie has been getting shit on since it’s release
That Film could've been so much better if the hadn't cut the funding. And some Nuclear man scenes, he was a good villain.
I agree.
@Toby Mcguire, yes.
He was very underrated villain
*Nice to see him well... (alive)*
He stays in the sun so he's good.
Nuclear Man deserves a re boot
I for get which issue of action comics, but Nuclear Man appears in the Phantom Zone and is of course destroyed in less than a page.
I Agree
Nuclear man deserves to come back in the next Superman film they make.
Are they making another DC movie this year, or next year?
@@guypeate3628 lol 😆
@@guypeate3628 I haven't heard anything.
Would be interesting if they did.Hopefully the script will be worth it.
Yes Superman 4 had its issues with the cuts and all that bull Cannon Group did but it had a charm to it, and I loved Nuclear Man. The look, the animalistic though not mindless nature of the character and that roar... just loved it.
Fingers crossed that one day they come out with a remastered DvD version with all the cut scenes added in.
as a child, i thought he gave a George Michael from his Wham! days vibe (at the time only a few years earlier). seeing this clip today, i still do.
And to think he's originally from Leeds in England. Mad!
I have always loved Nuclear Man. Pillow & Nuclear Man deserve more respect.💪💪🤦
1:44
"and a very young Jon Cryer"
Yeah, don't forget he was in this, this was him, before he was Alan Harper from Two and a Half Men
I was wondering what happened to Mark Pillow, he seemed to have dropped off the radar since Superman IV.
He was in a mini series that was filmed in Europe, for European audiences and not much after that. He said his heart wasn't really in it.
Absolutely decent lovely man and I am saying that as 100 percent heterosexual :-) I am also happy he arranged himself obviously a successful family live. Who knows? Maybe he was just too nice for Hollywood or maybe he should have just waited a little bit longer like actor who played the general Zod who was waiting till his 40s when he got the big break with general Zod. The bottom line is he looks happy.
Nuke-man needs to be made cannon!
Great upload thanks for this
Hope they bring is character back that be terrific..... nice to see he.s doing ok
Good to hear from him. I played the villain very well. Even though the a few of the lines were bad.
Even tho Superman IV wasnt such a great film, I always thought Mark kinda got ripped off. He couldnt use his real voice and he went to premieres in full Nuclear Man costume. I always said he would've been a great replacement for Dolph Lundgren for that Masters of the Universe sequel that never got made.
Mark really seems like a nice guy overall, I hope he does the convention circuit someday.
Great sound
This was the first movie I ever saw in a theater!!!! The NUCLEAR MAN
El mejor villano de Superman
If only Nuclear Man had been powered by a tiny nuclear reactor in his chest instead. He seemed more Sun Man. Man I miss those days.
Like Supergirl, Superman IV suffered from an over slashed budget.
Pretty sure Supergirl had the budget. Just didn't have the writing. The flying and special effects are all pretty solid in that movie.
Supergirl was a fun action/adventure movie, but it didn't have the epic scale of the Reeve films. Casting and FX were spot on though, and it was charming.
A Star is Born with is the only remade movie that was ever any good, and that is because it is basically a musical. The original Superman movies with Hackman and Ned Beaty will never be touched.
"FIRST I HAVE FUN"
He was so beautiful back then.
Born Yorkshire man Mark Pillow
Seems like a really nice guy,I had read he was a former chippendales dancer
I still love this movie
"Destroy Superman" - I imagine if you flub that line more than once or twice, you probably shouldn't be an actor.
3:09 Mark shouldn't have left, it would've been good to see him in Hollywood movies
It's Nucculeer Man!
Still a good looking man. He has a cute babyface.
Thought he was from Leeds
Will Nuclear Man appear in Superman & Lois
That would be awesome! And he would say “I will hurt people”
Mark pillow looks like fall guy tv series actor
Resurrect him in the DCEU. Michael Keaton has opened the door
I thought this was the poster video lol I was gonna comment - hey buddy maybe you should do the weather lol but it was an actual news broadcast lmao cheers
I wish see Nuclear Man in a new movie
Where is the woman
Give it up, you'll never find her.
If you will not tell me.. I will HURT people!
@@brianallan9841 STOP! Don't do it! The people!
I am the father now.
Han er så kjekk at jeg elsker ham
Be careful, because he will HURT people!
would have made a great " he man "
Actually Mark Pillow thought he was going to be the next Dolph Lundgren. He certainly looked the part.
I wonder if Mark Pillow will be on Family Guy or Ted 3.
He seems like a great guy. He could have been a great Superman villain, but the story was story was a mess. And of course that wasn't his fault at all. They should use him in one of the new shows.
Weakness without the sun? Should have been named solar man.
Yay
Mark pillers nuclear man was awesome.
"Pillers"
Well, all I can say, which will surprise many...at least for me, Superman 4, was better than Superman Returns!
2:38
Mark didn't get to keep the costume? That's very disappointing
Gene Hackman was his voice
Poor Princess Diana...she had to sit through Superman 4 and pretend she liked it afterwards....lol....na in all seriousness I loved it when I was a little kid.
Allways the corner sulkers... i liked all the flims. To many crybabies film critics. And speaking on the princess who you never met or was probably born or a toddler when the movie came out...when us true superman fans that dont complain
There was a good idea behind this. Sadly, even great ideas don't look so great when they're not fully financed. Certain elements could've been refined as well. Richard Lester and the Salkind's ruined the series with their silliness. Donner's Superman II was immensely superior to the theatrical version and I'm happy the it was finally released for those who wanted to complete the two part film as it was meant to be.
I'm not so sure I agree with you on the superiority of Donners II. We never got to really see it. Donner cut isn't really better than the theatrical cut. Some of the best parts are the same in both- like the confrontation on the moon. Also, I like the Lester Niagara scene. One more thing-"would yo care to step outside?" is way cooler than "ever heard of freedom of the press?" One question I have.... Donner was set to direct both films initially. The first film was supposed to be a cliffhanger, and Lois is dead. The filmmakers decided to use the ending from part II in the first film. They would need to come up with a new ending for the sequel since I am sure DOnner would not want to turn the Earth backwards again. So my question is this- how would Lois still be alive in the sequel if they don't go back in time in the original film? Shouldn't she still be dead in part II in Donner's version? It's a little fuzzy because I have seen interviews where Mankowitz said they swapped the ending, but that doesn't explain why Lois is clearly alive in all of the Donner scenes for Superman II.
hello uncle
Where is the Woman🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
where is the woman?
Give it up, you'll never find her!
Since routh superman is the same as chris reeves superman, nuclrar man can return in the cw
He's no where near, Tom Welling was Chris Reeve's continuation. He was on Smallville FFS.
He's got all the acting abilities of a real pillow
Lol
Lol and to think his own voice was dubbed over by Gene Hackman.
Pillow Man, the soft dude 8)
He’s lost his accent
It's one of the worst few cinematic disasters I've ever seen! Maybe there isn't a more crappy movie. After the Turkish movie called The Man Who Saved the World, of course. But Reeve got the most money from this movie at the time. God always sends some consolation before he deals the final blow. .This is his custom.All that's left of the nuclear man is a nuclear middle-aged beautiful man.
Nuclear man idea was good but it sucked
Was Nuclear man in the comics? The movie was terrible, and that is not a knock on the actors.
that movie was a completely disgrace!!
Superman IV is legit better than the shitheap that was Man of Steel. I thought Nuclear Man was so cool, and the film had a really good heart and message, but the budget cuts marred it. It's still good old fashioned fun though, even with the cheap FX. Something i can't say about the joyless Snyderverse.
I was glad to see an adult take on superheroes in Snyder's movies. There have been mature, adult and dark graphic novels in DC Comics. The Superman movies were looking quite dated by 1987, still using a Superman who could push the moon around. The Snyder movies give us a Superman who has real-world problems, not just problems with super-villains.
The character had great potential. The film making certainly wasn't his fault. Would of been better if they'd used his voice