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The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened?

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44m
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7.1/10
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Kevin Smith in The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened? (2015)
A documentary about the proposed 1998 Superman Lives feature film that would have starred Nicolas Cage.
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A documentary about the proposed 1998 Superman Lives feature film that would have starred Nicolas Cage.A documentary about the proposed 1998 Superman Lives feature film that would have starred Nicolas Cage.A documentary about the proposed 1998 Superman Lives feature film that would have starred Nicolas Cage.

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    • Jon Schnepp
  • Writer
    • Jon Schnepp
  • Stars
    • Jon Schnepp
    • Charlie Oliver
    • Aaron Blossom
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    • Director
      • Jon Schnepp
    • Writer
      • Jon Schnepp
    • Stars
      • Jon Schnepp
      • Charlie Oliver
      • Aaron Blossom
    • 31User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
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    6Mr-Fusion

    Superman Lives: what could've been . . . and thankfully wasn't

    A fantastic story told by an uneven documentary. The best parts (for me) were the Kevin Smith scenes. He seemed really happy to regale the audience (again) with his bizarre turn as scriptwriter for Superman Lives, and he's a nicely expressive personality. The downside to this is that he's not presenting anything new, and you can still get the same entertaining story in one of his "An Even With Kevin Smith" stand-ups.

    Outside of that, the reason to see this movie is the wealth of uncovered costume-test footage with Nicolas Cage and Tim Burton. This paints a different tale than just the pictures we've had on the internet for so many years. Still would've made for a whacko movie. The director conducts a stilted interview with Burton himself (poor lighting and all), but give the man credit; have you ever heard a Burton commentary? They're not easy to get through.

    The Death of Superman Lives is worth a watch, and it'll hold your attention, but you can get by with Smith's testimony of events in one of his on-stage conversations. And he makes for better subject matter.
    7K3nzit

    Hollywood craziness

    Fascinating behind the scenes look of Hollywood craziness. Makes you wish they had made Superman Lives!
    8jamiedarlow-37510

    Brilliantly made documentary!

    Back in time to 1998 when Tim Burton was in talks and fully involved during pre-production to direct the major new Superman film, Superman Lives! Nicolas Cage would be Clark Kent and the costume screen tests is amazing footage, particularly seeing how great Tim and Nic would have collaborated. Featuring interviews from spectacularly gifted artists who provided the concept art, producer Jon Peters with his strange approach and early drafts of the screenplay by none other than the mighty Kevin Smith, not only is it a really enjoyable watch but really captivating and I personally think it's such a shame it was a failed project. The concept art looks incredible and to see that on screen would've been something else. Maybe it'll rise to studios interest again in the future.... the documentary itself is essential viewing though and although I would've liked to know more details about the films story which is barely referenced to, it's still really well edited and clearly made with a passion for its subject
    Michael_Elliott

    Superman Gets Shot Down

    The Death of 'Superman Lives': What Happened? (2015)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Remember SUPERMAN LIVES? You know, that new Superman movie that was going to be directed by Tim Burton and feature Nicolas Cage in the title role? It got into production but the film never managed to see the screen and this fun documentary explains why.

    What's so great about this documentary is that many of the main people involved with the production are interviewed here. This includes Burton, producer Jon Peters, the three different screenwriters including Kevin Smith as well as people involved in costumes, set design and various others. What's even more entertaining is that those interviewed are willing too speak their mind on what went wrong.

    As one person states, it would have been a great movie or something laughed off the screen and it seems Warner knew this and that's one reason the film was canceled. There's a lot of great stuff on display here including the interviews that are terrific. We also get to see video footage of Cage inside the Superman suit and having discussions with Burton and the crew. Speaking of Burton, you can tell that this film still bothers him.

    If you're a fan of comic book movies or just disastrous Hollywood mistakes then you should get a kick out of this documentary.
    6drqshadow-reviews

    Meandering and Over-Long, This Tug on Superman's Cape Needs More Focus

    The infamous bomb to end all bombs, a doomed effort to relaunch the Superman franchise in the immediate aftermath of the catastrophic Batman and Robin, never made it to principal photography. Ever since it was unceremoniously dumped back in 1998, the film's been a secretive slab of buried pop trivia and this documentary, through interviews with virtually every guilty party, attempts to uncover what might have been. Facepalm-worthy mistakes abound, from overzealous producers with absurd requests to tripped-out directors with no affinity for the character to one of the single worst casting decisions in recent memory. There's no two ways about it: this was going to be a launchpad disaster, even worse than the slim shreds of leaked information may have led us to believe. The story of its abortion is fascinating, too, in the same way a slow-motion replay of a fatal F-1 crash might be. The documentary belabors many points, though, needlessly bloating its runtime, and the director/moderator is incessantly forced into most shots, which I found grating. As a slideshow of concept art and talking heads recollecting (often, stunningly, with fondness) the mistakes they were never given the chance to make, it provides a short-lived interest. The full duration is something of a chore to push through, however, and it really could've done with some critical editing before release.

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      Jon Schnepp had crowd-source funding to finance the film.
    • Goofs
      The horror film Scream is incorrectly referred to as having released in 1994. It wasn't released until 1996.
    • Quotes

      Sylvain Despretz: Highly creative people have a hard time getting their movies made. Full stop. That's all it is. Because they bring stuff that blows everyone away, and as much as the claim is they want something original, they're terrified of it. That's what happens. So, you don't see those movies because they scare everybody up the chain of command.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a final scene after the end credits of Jon Schnepp interviewing Tim Burton.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Blockbuster Buster: Legends of Fandom - Superman Lives (2017)

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      • July 9, 2015 (United States)
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      • Смерть 'Супермен жив': Что случилось?
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