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Look, Up in the Sky - The Amazing Story of Superman
Look, Up in the Sky - The Amazing Story of Superman
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List Price: $14.99
Buy New: $9.99
You Save: $5.00 (33%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 16 reviews)
Sales Rank: 49
Category: DVD

Director: Kevin Burns (iii)
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Studio: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Label: Warner Home Video
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 120 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 10
Dimensions (in): 18 x 8 x 6

UPC: 012569404526
EAN: 0012569404526
ASIN: B000FO0AHY

Release Date: June 20, 2006  (New: This Week)
Theatrical Release Date: November 30, 2005
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Editorial Reviews:

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Executive-produced by Superman Returns director Bryan Singer and narrated by star Kevin Spacey, Look, Up in the Sky: The Amazing Story of Superman is an exhaustive, nearly two-hour documentary covering over 60 years of the Man of Steel. It begins with the early work of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster leading to the 1938 Action Comics debut of Superman, then continues through the Max Fleischer cartoons, the Columbia serials, to the 1950s Adventures of Superman series and the tragic suicide of its star, George Reeves. Then it's on to the 1966 Broadway musical, the 1970s feature films (including screen tests of Stockard Channing and Lesley Anne Warren), the paralysis and death of star Christopher Reeve, the subsequent TV series Lois & Clark and Smallville, and the 2006 feature Superman Returns. The documentary also discusses Superman's transformations during World War II, the atomic age, and the 1960s; events in the comic books such as John Byrne's reboot and The Death of Superman; and obscurities such as a pilot for The Adventures of Superpup and the TV-musical version of It's a Bird& It's a Plane& It's Superman. Interview subjects range from two-production stars such as Noel Neill and Jack Larson (who were in both Adventures of Superman and Superman Returns), and Annette O'Toole (Superman III and Smallville) to producer Ilya Salkind, director Richard Donner, Margot Kidder, Stan Lee, Dean Cain, and Brandon Routh. The animated series deserves more coverage, and some interviewees are conspicuously absent--no surprise Lois & Clark's Teri Hatcher couldn't find the time, but what about Smallville's Tom Welling?--but overall it's an impressive and engaging examination of the DC Comics icon. --David Horiuchi

Description
Here he is! It's Superman -- in an amazing, thrill-packed story of the legendary hero through the years: from comic books to cartoons to TV to movies, including awesome see-it-first, see-it-now footage of 2006's Superman Returns. Discover the Man of Steel story that's never been told with the action and excitement you expect from the mightiest of all heroes. No matter if you're a super fan or just a movie fan, this is the adventure you've been waiting for.


Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Cool!   June 26, 2006
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I only really knew about Superman after watching the trailers for 2006's "Superman Returns" and "Lois and Clark" on tv. I loved this tv special because it covers the entire history of Superman, from it's creation in 1938 to the Superman movie collection in the 1970s and 1980s to its modern day tv show "Smallville" and now the next movie on Superman "Superman Returns". A great addition to any Superman fanatic and a Superman novice, like me!


5 out of 5 stars IT IS WONDERFUL!!!!!!   June 24, 2006
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This DVD was put together by Bryan Singer, who also directed Superman Returns. Watching Singer on this DVD, you see that he "gets" the character. My optimisim for Superman Returns is increased even more! But the DVD also offers a truly loving retrospective on Superman from the '30's to the present, with great clips of movies, tv, and beautiful comic art. My only regret is that more comic pros were not interviewed, although the interviews contributed by Paul Levitz and Mark Waid were nice. If you love Superman, you must have this DVD.


5 out of 5 stars A great documentry   June 23, 2006
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm not really a big Superman fan. But I am excited to see Superman Returns when it comes out in theaters soon. Like some people I was able to get a look at Look, Up in the sky on A&E not that long ago. I really enjoyed the documentry and the story of how Superman became not only the biggest name in comics but an Icon as well. Superman has had a big influence in the comic book industry. Without him where will alot of comics be today. And you Marvel fanboys(not that I'm against Marvel) have to admit that Marvel wouldn't exsist if Superman didn't exist. In this documentry you get the whole of how Superman was created, getting his own comic start, got his own radio show, to being on TV as a cartoon, a TV show,and the Superman films including peviews of Superman Returns. You get the big times of Superman, and you get the bad times of Superman. It tells the story of how Superman has had an impact on America,like the Great depression, from WWII to other tragidies in America. It talks to people that have grew up as Superman fans. A truely great Superman documentry and at a great price. Oh and Michael E. Murphy there is somewhat of a Batman story but it's on the 2 disc special edition of Tim Burton's Batman. It tells the story of Batman and his times in films. But the documentry dosn't go into much detail. Maybe when the sequal to Batman Begins comes out DC will release a DVD like this. So anyway if your a big Superman fan, a comic book fan or a movie fan and like the Superman films the you definatly need to get this DVD.


5 out of 5 stars A must for any fan   June 21, 2006
  2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have been a fan of the Man of Steel since the old George Reeves series of the 50s. Superman is even from my home town of Cleveland, Ohio. Something my parents had no idea about.
Anyways this is a great documentary that traces the early history of the character from the comics, to TV and to movies!! Along the way, how Superman changed with the times. This DVD is a must for any Superman fan.
I'm sure there were a lot of things that Kevin Burns and Bryan Singer did not include in their film. I thought there were a couple of major ones that should have been used.
The DVD featured a couple of clips from the Filmation series of the late 60s, pre-SuperFriends. Bud Collyer, the voice of Superman in the Fleischer cartoons and the radio program, was also the voice in this show. CBS was forced to cancel the series after three years. At this point, the show had become the Superman/Batman Hour and was cancelled due to the violence. No mention was given to the show and the impact it had on its audience.
Another Superman cartoon premiered on Saturday mornings in 1987. This show produced by the team of Ruby/Spears borrowed from the Donner film and even had a slightly sanitized version of John Williams theme as it's theme. This show was family friendly as at the end of each major story, there was a feature called Superman's Family Album. This 5 min piece featured a pre-Superman Clark Kent as he was growing up on the farm in Smallville. The show lasted only one season on CBS. After this show, then came the debacle that is Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
Neither the Filmation or Ruby/Spears Superman cartoons are available on DVD and I hope that one day they will be soon.

This beautifully made documentary was made with love by fans of the character and I am estactic someone took the time to introduce to many of us the real story of the Man of Steel. I watched the show on A&E when it premeired a couple of weeks ago and knew that it would be in my collection soon after. If you are a fan, do yourself a favor and purchase Look Up in the Sky!!!



4 out of 5 stars Simply Amazing   June 21, 2006
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've been a huge Superman fan since as long as I can remember. I grew up watching reruns of the George Reeves television series with my father, who was a child when the show first came on the air. My first initial exposure to the comic was in 1991 at the age of 6 with Superman: The Man of Steel #1. Since then I've been hooked.

Now, I won't go back and say what's already been said. This is an AMAZING documentary, and definitely a must own for any diehard Superman fan. While I had known about the whole "Superpup" fiasco, I had no idea about Superman the Musical. It was interesting to get a glimpse of the George Reeves days and I loved going back to the Superman movies. While I wasn't a fan of the third or fourth film, it was interesting to note that the third film did draw over $100 million at the box office. Who knew.

So why only 4 out of 5 stars. Well, once they hit on Smallville, it's pretty much Smallville, Superman and 9/11 and then Superman Returns and that's it. After the whole Death of Superman story arc and his return with the four imposters, they pretty much drop the comic altogether. They fail to mention the terrible idea which was "Electrical Superman" where he lost his powers and gained the new power of electricity. At the time, I remember numerous stories appearing throughout the newspapers and media about how he was going to be redesigned and what would this redesign entail. Granted it was not one of Superman's shining moments, it still would've been worth touching on. I also wished they had gone on to interview Jeph Loeb, since as of late he has been quite influential on the Superman mythos. He helped put Lex Luthor in office as the President of the United States in the comics, he jumpstarted the Superman/Batman comic line, and he helped with keeping the Smallville universe in line with the Superman mythos by working as a Creative Consultant for the show and introducing such things as Red Kryptonite. It also fails to cover the tragedy that plagued the Superman franchise in full detail. While it does briefly mention that Tim Burton was set to direct with Nicolas Cage playing the Man of Steel, it doesn't mention either of the scripts, one written by Kevin Smith and the other by J.J. Abrams. But those gripes aside, this is definitely worth the price, which is fairly cheap for almost 2 hours of knowledge and nostaglia. Hopefully one will come out about the Batman fanchise soon.


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