
In mortal enemies, the Man of Steel has no match. Even faced with a trio of sinister super-powered villains from his home planet, Superman saved the day. But can super-strength stand up to the diabolical circuitry of a criminally insane computer? Enter Gus Gorman, a genial half-wit who just happens to be a natural-born genius at computer programming. In his hands, a computer keyboard turns into a deadly weapon, and soon, Superman faces the microelectronic menace of his career... (Full plot summary below)
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In mortal enemies, the Man of Steel has no match. Even faced with a trio of sinister super-powered villains from his home planet, Superman saved the day. But can super-strength stand up to the diabolical circuitry of a criminally insane computer? Enter Gus Gorman, a genial half-wit who just happens to be a natural-born genius at computer programming. In his hands, a computer keyboard turns into a deadly weapon, and soon, Superman faces the microelectronic menace of his career. Clark Kent meets his old flame Lana Lang at a Smallville High School reunion and Superman turns into his own worst enemy after exposure to a chunk of red kryptonite.
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| Cinema em CenaPablo Villaça'Superman contra os avanços da tecnologia'. Uma idéia cuja estupidez só é superada por sua péssima execução. |
| Miami HeraldBill CosfordSuperman III is the kind of movie I feared the original "Superman" would be. It's a cinematic comic book, shallow, silly, filled with stunts and action, without much human interest. |
| Washington PostGary ArnoldReeve, the ongoing justification for the series, is no longer contractually obligated after this episode, and his liberation comes not an installment too soon. |
| Kansas City KansanSteve CrumSuper disappointment w/Pryor comedy emphasis a cosmic mistake |
| Common Sense MediaCharles CassadyOutdated superhero movie may interest older kids. |
| Associated PressLinda DeutschSuperman III may be the saddest dissappointment of the summer movie season. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Superman is thrown in to the mix somewhere. But he's merely an after thought, and a supporting player in his own film. |
| The Associated PressBob ThomasUnder Lester’s aegis, Superman III loses its identity, never emerging as a true superhero adventure or a full-blown parody. |
| The A.V. ClubKeith PhippsThe ideas might sound good, particularly the synthetic Kryptonite that turns Superman into a boozing jerk, but they never get developed, while high-profile guest star Richard Pryor appears somewhat puzzled at his own presence in the film. |
| VarietyVariety StaffPutting its emphasis on broad comedy at the expense of ingenious plotting and technical wizardry, it has virtually none of the mythic or cosmic sensibility that marked its predecessors. |