
This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, we soar back to 1978 to revisit Superman—the film that didn’t just launch a hero, it defined what superhero movies could be. From the sweeping score to the earnest charm, we explore how this iconic origin story still manages to feel sincere in a genre now packed with multiverses, reboots, and enough capes to fill the Fortress of Solitude.
We break down what makes Christopher Reeve the Superman, why the film’s optimism hits differently today, and how it balances comic book spectacle with genuine heart. Expect debates about practical effects vs. modern CGI, deep dives into superhero mythology, and at least one passionate defense of Lex Luthor’s real estate ambitions.
Whether you’re a lifelong DC fan or just someone who misses when heroes felt… well, heroic, this episode is for you. Packed with insight, humor, and a touch of nostalgia, it’s perfect for fans of #FilmPodcast, #MovieDiscussion, #Superman1978, #ChristopherReeve, #DCComics, #SuperheroMovies, #FilmAnalysis, #ClassicCinema, and #PopCulturePodcast.
Press play. Because sometimes, you just want to believe a man can fly.
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