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* While this film is rightly considered to be a flop with poor effects and clunky dialogue, the scene where Clark meets with Mr Hornsby to discuss the sale of the family farm is a touching, well-written scene in itself. Mr Hornsby mentions that there's an offer to buy the farm sight unseen, but Clark is adamant that he wants to sell to a real farmer. While Mr Hornsby is as much about making a quick buck as anyone in the real estate profession, the scene implies that he clearly held Jonathan Kent in high regard and as such, he accepts Clark's stance on not wanting to sell to developers and wishes him well.
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* While this film is rightly considered to be a flop with poor effects and clunky dialogue, the scene where Clark meets with Mr Hornsby (a real estate agent) to discuss the sale of the family farm is a touching, well-written scene in itself. Mr Hornsby mentions that there's an offer to buy the farm sight unseen, site unseen but Clark is adamant that he wants to sell to a real farmer. While Mr Hornsby is appears to be as much about making a quick buck as anyone in the real estate profession, the scene implies that he clearly held Jonathan Kent in high regard and as such, reminisces fondly about him. In the end, he accepts Clark's stance on not wanting to sell to developers and wishes him well.well. He also mentions that Clark is just like Jonathan which implies that he's just as much Jonathan Kent's son as he is the Last Son of Krypton.
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* While this film is rightly considered to be a flop with poor effects and clunky dialogue, the scene where Clark meets with Mr Hornsby to discuss the sale of the family farm is a touching, well-written scene in itself. Mr Hornsby mentions that there's an offer to buy the farm site unseen sight unseen, but Clark is adamant that he wants to sell to a real farmer. While Mr Hornsby is as much about making a quick buck as anyone in the real estate profession, the scene implies that he clearly held Jonathan Kent in high regard and as such, he accepts Clark's stance on not wanting to sell to developers and wishes him well.
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--->'''Nuclear Man:''' "''First'', [[LetsGetDangerous I have fun!]]"
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--->'''Nuclear Man:''' "''First'', "''First''... [[LetsGetDangerous I have fun!]]"
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--->'''Nuclear Man:''' "''First'', [[LetsGetDangerous I have fun!]]"
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* While this film is rightly considered to be a flop with poor effects and clunky dialogue, the scene where Clark meets with Mr Hornsby to discuss the sale of the family farm is a touching, well-written scene in itself. Mr Hornsby mentions that there's an offer to buy the farm site unseen but Clark is adamant that he wants to sell to a real farmer. While Mr Hornsby is as much about making a quick buck as anyone in the real estate profession, the scene implies that he clearly held Jonathan Kent in high regard and as such, he accepts Clarks Clark's stance on not wanting to sell to developers and wishes him well.
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* While this film is rightly considered to be a flop with poor effects and clunky dialogue, the scene where Clark meets with Mr Hornsby to discuss the sale of the family farm is a touching, well-written scene in itself. Mr Hornsby mentions that there's an offer to buy the farm site unseen but Clark is adamant that he wants to sell to a real farmer. While Mr Hornsby is as much about making a quick buck as anyone in the real estate profession, the scene implies that he clearly held Jonathan Kent in high regard and as such, he accepts Clarks stance on not wanting to sell to developers and wishes him well.
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* Superman straightening up the flag at the moon landing site. After Superman recovers from his temporary defeat, the first thing he does before leaving to stop Nuclear Man is pick the flag back up and stand it upright once more.
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* Superman straightening up the flag at the moon landing site.site (pictured). After Superman recovers from his temporary defeat, the first thing he does before leaving to stop Nuclear Man is pick the flag back up and stand it upright once more.
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--->'''Luthor:''' "[[GoodNightSweetPrince]]. [[PrepareToDie Parting is... inevitable.]]" ''*to Nuclear Man*'' "'''DESTROY Superman!'''"
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--->'''Luthor:''' "[[GoodNightSweetPrince]]."GoodNightSweetPrince... [[PrepareToDie Parting is... inevitable.]]" ''*to Nuclear Man*'' "'''DESTROY Superman!'''"
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--->'''Luthor:''' "[[ShoutOutToShakespeare Goodnight, sweet prince]]. [[PrepareToDie Parting is... inevitable.]]" ''*to Nuclear Man*'' "'''DESTROY Superman!'''"
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--->'''Luthor:''' "[[ShoutOutToShakespeare Goodnight, sweet prince]]."[[GoodNightSweetPrince]]. [[PrepareToDie Parting is... inevitable.]]" ''*to Nuclear Man*'' "'''DESTROY Superman!'''"
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* Superman straightening up the flag at the moon landing site. After Superman recovers from his temporary defeat, the first thing he does before leaving to stop Nuclear Man is pick the flag back up and stand it back upright once more.
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--->'''Luthor:''' "[[ShoutOutToShakespeare Goodnight, sweet prince]]. Parting is... inevitable." ''*to Nuclear Man*'' "'''DESTROY Superman!'''"
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--->'''Luthor:''' "[[ShoutOutToShakespeare Goodnight, sweet prince]]. [[PrepareToDie Parting is... inevitable." ]]" ''*to Nuclear Man*'' "'''DESTROY Superman!'''"
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** This version of Lex was always a bit more comedic than most, but every now and then he'd say or do something to remind us of ''why'' he's Superman's ArchEnemy, and this line is an awesomely villainous was to kick off the first battle:
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** This version of Lex was always a bit more comedic than most, but every now and then he'd say or do something to remind us of ''why'' he's Superman's ArchEnemy, and this line is an awesomely villainous was way to kick off the first battle:
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** This version of Lex was always a bit more comedic than most, but every now and then he'd say or do something to remind of ''why'' he's Superman's ArchEnemy, and this line is actually pretty good:
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** This version of Lex was always a bit more comedic than most, but every now and then he'd say or do something to remind us of ''why'' he's Superman's ArchEnemy, and this line is actually pretty good:an awesomely villainous was to kick off the first battle:
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** This version of Lex was always a bit more comedic than most, but every now and then he'd say or do something to remind of ''why'' he's Superman's ArchEnemy, and this line is actually pretty good:
--->'''Luthor:''' "[[ShoutOutToShakespeare Goodnight, sweet prince]]. Parting is... inevitable." ''*to Nuclear Man*'' "'''DESTROY Superman!'''"
--->'''Luthor:''' "[[ShoutOutToShakespeare Goodnight, sweet prince]]. Parting is... inevitable." ''*to Nuclear Man*'' "'''DESTROY Superman!'''"
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* The fight between Superman and Nuclear Man.
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* The fight Both fights between Superman and Nuclear Man.Man. The filmmakers did the most with what they had, but these sequences could have been really spectacular with a decent budget behind them.
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