Superman saves Lois and helicopter | Superman (1978)

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Superman (1978)
Superman saves Lois and helicopter scene. Lois Lane meets Superman

Film description: Just before the destruction of the planet Krypton, scientist Jor-El sends his infant son Kal-El on a spaceship to Earth. Raised by kindly farmers Jonathan and Martha Kent, young Clark discovers the source of his superhuman powers and moves to Metropolis to fight evil. As Superman, he battles the villainous Lex Luthor, while, as novice reporter Clark Kent, he attempts to woo co-worker Lois Lane

Director: Richard Donner
Cast: Christopher Reeve (Superman / Clark Kent), Gene Hackman (Lex Luthor), Margot Kidder (Lois Lane), Marlon Brando (Jor-El), Jackie Cooper (Perry White), Marc McClure (Jimmy Olsen)...
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This wasn't just the moment Christopher Reeve became Superman. This was the moment that the entire superhero genre changed forever.

robertmcghintheorca
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I love the line “You’ve got me?! Who’s got you?!” Perfect Lois response.

jhagestad
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I love how Superman waves and says "Bye" as he flies away. He is just so wholesome.

superstarultra
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Christopher Reeve didn’t play Superman. He was Superman.

King_Elliott
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Dude straight one-handed caught a helicopter like a rock star. This is one of the most epic scenes in Hollywood history.

blip
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I remember seeing this in the theater the first night of it's release in 1978. When Superman caught the helicopter, there was NO ONE sitting in their seat. EVERYONE was on their feet. I'm proud to say I was there.

tomstanziola
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Statistically speaking, Chritopher Reeve is the best Superman actor of all time. RIP.

berkansezer
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The phone booth spoof was perfectly inserted. Even as a child, I understood that from the Comic Books. Beautiful!

parmmohan
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I cried in 78 in the theater with this till today I still can't stop tearing for some reason when he rescues lois..im a 48yr old man for God's sake...that's how much impact Christopher had on me

nublafiednubbie
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The music, the crowd's reaction, the dialogue - one of the best movie scenes ever that never gets old.

richardcarrier
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I really like that he’s still smiling when he turns to leave- he’s not just putting on a brave face for people, he actively enjoys doing the right thing. Christopher Reeve just *got* it. It’s so hard to encapsulate a big legacy character like Superman and he absolutely nailed it

robotlorekeeper
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Christopher Reeves always has been and always will be THE Superman!

derekkelly
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This scene is literally perfect. It still holds up all these years later!

luckyasmr
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"I just cannot believe it. He got her!" It can't be stated enough that part of what makes this scene so magical is the reaction of the crowd. There's genuine awe in their faces and you can just feel it.

jonathanschweizer
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I first saw this scene in 1994 when I was 8 years old! I became a visual effects artist because of him. Thank you Christopher Reeve, the one and only Superman!

karolyhamza
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What saddens me is people think Superman is lame just because he inspires hope. I love Batman but what the world needs is Superman.

cgarciahfcu
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Richard Donner knew EXACTLY how to make a superhero movie. He set the standard for decades to come. And Christopher Reeve’s performance, of course, was brilliant in its simple innocence.

Therealzartharn
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Remember kids: If *not* for Superman: The Movie you wouldn't see Batman, X-men, Spider-man and the Avengers. This movie broke the ground and paved the way for the superhero genre. Superman did for the superhero genre what Star Wars did for sci fi. Elevated it into the mainstream.

tucoramirez
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Gives me goosebumps everytime I watch this scene... Best Superman ever R.i.p Christopher Reeve

simeonthomas
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I'm 51 and I was an 8 yr old when I saw this in the movies in 78. that scene of him running and then opening his shirt had me jumping up and down in the seat!!!!

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