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Superman has been a patriotic force on the big screen seemingly forever, but Richard Donner and his team did it best in 1978. Except for Superman II, none of the sequels or reboots hold any kind of candle to Donner's Supes, especially when it comes to the ways in which Christopher Reeve chose to play him. He's great when he's Superman, but greater at playing Clark Kent. No one else has ever come close. This, of course, is a film with Marlon Brando as Space Dad, Gene Hackman as the arch rival and Margot Kidder as the lovable love interest, yet this flick belongs to the newcomer Reeve. As for the story, there are some flaws in logic, even considering this story is such a fantasy to begin with. After all, we're talking about an alien boy scout who gets sick around rocks from his home planet, yet tries his time-travelling best to stop a violent land swindler from destroying Hollywood. Anyway, Ryan is working alone on this one---and talking about most of the Kal-El movies---but the focus is on the blockbuster from 45 years ago in this, the 521st fast fly of Have You Ever Seen. Update about the Henry Cavill Superman films: reviews for Man Of Steel, Batman v Superman and the theatrical cut of Justice League were not very good and, while they didn't exactly bomb at the box office, they certainly weren't the mega-hits that Warner Brothers expected. Also, Kirk Alyn and Noel Neill played Clark & Lois in the 1940s Superman "serial", not "sequel". Coffee much? If you drink it, be a Sparkplug Coffee customer. They offer a 20% discount to Have You Ever Seen listeners who go to "sparkplug.coffee/hyes" and use our "HYES" promo code. Contacting us is easier than it is to reverse the Earth's rotation. Our email is haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com. To tweet, we're @moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis. Find this episode and everything this channel has posted in 2023 on YouTube. The way to do that is go to @hyesellis in your browser.
Multiverse Tonight - The Podcast about All Your Geeky Universes
Professional artist Rick Stasi discusses his time working with DC Comics and shares personal anecdotes on his journey into the comic book industry.Thomas Townley interviews Rick Stasi about his work and journey to becoming a professional artist.Support the showThanks for listening! Come visit the podcast at https://www.multiversetonight.com/ and the Pop Goes The Culture podcast network at https://popgoestheculture.com/
Look up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's Superman! That's right, everyone, in this episode, we are talking all about the Man of Steel through the lens of classic TV show, The Adventures of Superman. We are joined by Mint legend, Richie Garofalo. Richie and Joe talk about how this show ignited their love of Superman, how amazing the show was for the time, and how amazing actor George Reeves was in portraying the character. 00:00 We kick off the episode with Richie and Joe talking about the significance of The Adventures of Superman. They talk about how George Reeves *was* Superman, and how this man was and is their hero. They also share their thoughts about when Christopher Reeve was cast as Superman. 12:34 James asks where someone should start if they want to get into watching the Adventures of Superman. This leads to a discussion about the changing of Lois Lane's, why Phyllis Coates left the show, and leads to a discussion about their favorite episodes of the series. 19:50 Chris asks if the show still holds up for Richie and Joe. 28:00 Chris asks Richie and Joe if the show hits them differently watching it now. This leads us to a conversation about the special effects and how George Reeves has the best Superman take, even today. We also discuss how invested George Reeves was in the character and how he never let on if he didn't enjoy the role. 42:00 James brings up how exciting it must have been to see their favorite character in live action. They also get into how the actor who played Perry White was reading his lines off the papers in front of him. James talks about watching Superman and the Mole men. 49:00 We talk about Superman's appearance on I Love Lucy, leading to sharing a story about a real-life situation in which George Reeves had a gun pointed at him and he successfully defused it. We also talk about the unrealistic burden that he carried being Superman both on and off camera. 1:00:00 Joe asks Richie to choose between Phyllis Coates or Noel Neill. They then move onto their favorite episodes before Joe shares some Flash Facts about the show. 1:10:01 We share our audience recommendations.
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Tyler Patrick (KRYPTON REPORT podcast) dig into the 1948 and 1950 theatrical serials SUPERMAN and ATOM MAN VS. SUPERMAN starring Kirk Alyn and Noel Neill. Anthony and Tyler discuss how this first live-action depiction of Superman utilized the repetitive, formulaic structure of movie serials—yet still brought the character life with integrity and laid the groundwork for successive interpretations, including the George Reeves series. Digging for Kryptonite is a Flat Squirrel Production. Key art by Gregg Schigiel and theme music by Basic Printer. Support the show and receive exclusive podcast content at https://www.patreon.com/anthonydesiato (Patreon.com/AnthonyDesiato). The spinoff podcast DIGGING FOR JUSTICE: A DC FAN JOURNEY is available at all reward levels. Join the conversation by becoming part of the https://www.facebook.com/groups/flatsquirrelpodcastnetwork (Flat Squirrel Podcast Network Facebook Group), and follow DFK on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/diggingforkryptonitepod (@diggingforkryptonitepod)) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/diggingforkrpod (@diggingforkrpod)). Visit https://www.flatsquirrelproductions.com/ (FlatSquirrelProductions.com) for more film and podcast projects. Visit https://www.bcwsupplies.com/?acc=flatsquirrel (BCW Supplie)s and use promo code FSP to save 10% on your next order of comics supplies.
Superman news for the period December 2-8, 2020. Brought to you by SupermanHomepage.com. Hosted by Steve Younis. Our top news stories this week included: Noel Neill is honored on a "Superman and Lois" stage door, DC announces the new "Batman/Superman" comic book team, and DC releases an official "DC Future State" trailer. Visit our website: https://www.SupermanHomepage.com/ Visit our online store: https://www.SupermanHomepage.com/shop Download our free iPhone app: https://itunes.apple.com/app/superman-homepage/id489573824?alreadyRedirected=1 Download our free Android app: https://tinyurl.com/cucox4l
At 7.30pm PT every Tuesday night, the Superman Homepage hosts a LIVE one hour broadcast for Superman fans to come chat about the Man of Steel. In this episode we discuss Noel Neill being honored on a "Superman and Lois" stage door, the "DC Future State" trailer, the new creative team for the "Batman/Superman" comic book, and much more.
Superman fans will love hearing from Noell Neill. She was Lois Lane in the popular classic Superman television series. Noel took up professional acting and modeling in the early 1940s before landing the role of Lois Lane. Christopher Reeves played Superman and Lois explains his untimely death. She also reveals the shocking amount of money they made for those episodes and how they filmed the sequences.
One of the most popular, and most iconic series from the early days of television was "The Adventures of Superman," which ran from 1952 to 1958. George Reeves was Superman / Clark Kent. Jack Larson played young photographer Jimmy Olson, and Noel Neill was reporter Lois Lane. But, like so many TV stars, Neill saw her career take a new and unexpected path, and not necessarily the path she had planned.
Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane 63, February 1966!Download Episode 392 Part IV!SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE 63, February 1966, was published on December 23, 1965. It contained 32 pages for the cover price of 12¢. Mort Weisinger was the editor. On the cover, Superman was drawn by Wayne Boring, while Kurt Schaffenberger drew Lana Lang and Lois Lane.- (10:17) After reading a comment from last episode, I review the book, PLANET DOONESBURY, 152 pgs., by G. B. Trudeau.- (14:05) MY PULL LIST, where I review the comic books I read which carried the January 2020 cover date, that were released during the month of November 2019 and I received from Discount Comic Book Service.- (20:25) THE SATANIC SCHEMES OF S.K.U.L. (25 pgs., Part I was 13 pgs. long), written by Leo Dorfman and drawn by Kurt Schaffenberger.- (32:23) LETTERS TO LOIS column.- (41:10) Part II: LOIS TEAMS UP WITH LANA (12 pgs.).- (1:04:44) MEET TV'S LOIS LANE, writer unknown, about actress Noel Neill.- (1:09:12) Elsewhere in DC Comics, 32 titles carried the February or February/March 1966 cover date, according to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics.Next Episode: In honor of the recent passing of comic book writer and editor Denny O'Neil: THE SUPERMAN STORIES OF DENNY O'NEIL!Then we will feature: SUPERMAN FAMILY COMIC BOOKS COVER DATED MARCH 1966: PART I: SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN 91, PART II: ACTION COMICS 334 (an 80 Pg. Giant starring Supergirl), PART III: WORLD'S FINEST COMICS 156 & PART IV: ACTION COMICS 335!The home for THE SUPERMAN FAN PODCAST is http://thesupermanfanpodcast.blogspot.com. Send e-mail to supermanfanpodcast@gmail.com.You can join the SUPERMAN FAN PODCAST Group or Page on facebook, and follow the podcast on twitter @supermanpodcast. You can also keep track of the podcast on Tumblr, Medium, Flipboard, the Internet Archive, tunein, Stitcher and Instagram.SUPERMAN FAN PODCAST is a proud member of:- The LEAGUE OF COMIC BOOK PODCASTERS and- The COMICS PODCAST NETWORK.The theme of this podcast is PLANS IN MOTION, composed by Kevin MacLeod, and part of the royalty free music library at http://incompetech.com. "Plans in Motion" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Superman and all related characters are trademark and copyright DC Comics. Any art shown on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and not for profit. I make no claims of ownership of these images, nor do I earn any money from this podcast.If you are interested in my artwork, go to wayfarerercomics.wordpress.com. I am available for commissions, so click on the Art Commissions tab for more information. If interested, send an e-mail to wayfarercomics@gmail.com.Thanks for listening to the SUPERMAN FAN PODCAST and, as always, thanks to Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, creators of Superman!And don't forget to take care of each other out there.
Superman's Lois Lane (Noel Neill) chats with Jim Parisi
Jay & Jim are back with some great ways to meet Non & Ursa in Detroit. Plus a rare interview with Noel Neill recorded during the filming of Superman The Movie, and fan questions including Superman III and Superman IV.
It’s my Superman Celebration preview with co-chair of the Metropolis, IL super celebration, Karla Ogle! Get the complete rundown of SUPER guests at this year’s event, plus – Metropolis memories of Margot Kidder & Noel Neill, a behind-the-scenes visit to the Superman Museum with Jim Hambrick, and MUCH more! Images TM & copyright © Comic […]
It’s my Superman Celebration preview with co-chair of the Metropolis, IL super celebration, Karla Ogle! Get the complete rundown of SUPER guests at this year’s event, plus – Metropolis memories of Margot Kidder & Noel Neill, a behind-the-scenes visit to the Superman Museum with Jim Hambrick, and MUCH more! Images TM & copyright © Comic […]
Since Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment has announced Metropolis, a new series for its streaming service featuring Lois Lane in a leading role, the Classics Crew has assembled to recount the most iconic Lois moments in DC TV history. Lois Lane has been an integral part of the Superman mythos since its inception, and many actresses have portrayed the icon over the years -- from Phyllis Coates and Noel Neill to Margot Kidder and Teri Hatcher to Erica Durance and Amy Adams. Keith, Desiree, and Nick share stories of their favorite Lois Lanes and why the character has endured for so many decades and deserves to be part of the upper echelon of DC Comics. Find DC TV Classics on: Social Media: Facebook – @DCTVClassics – Instagram Subscribe: iTunes – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact: dctvclassics@gmail.com
DC TV Classics' first episode of the new year looks back at the lives and careers of two of the most iconic actresses in DC history who we lost in 2016. Keith, Britney, and Desiree mourn and remember Carrie Fisher, who played Daily Planet Editor Pauline Kahn on Smallville, and Noel Neill, the original Lois Lane from The Adventures of Superman. About the podcast: DC TV Classics, a product of DC TV Podcasts, is dedicated to reflecting and discussing the previous DC Comics television shows that have come before, such as The Adventures of Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman '66, Smallville, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Birds of Prey, Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, and much more. Join Keith Chow, Britney Monae and Desiree Rodriguez twice per month as they explore some of these beloved and classic DC TV shows. DC TV Classics is not affiliated with DC Comics or Warner Bros. Television. Logos and artwork featuring DC Comics characters or properties, are trademark of DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television. Find DC TV Classics on: Social Media: Facebook – @DCTVClassics – Instagram Subscribe: iTunes – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts Contact: dctvepodcasts@gmail.com
In this episode Bob Fisher talks about meeting Noel Neill in 1972 and says farewell to the first live action Lois Lane.
In this episode Bob Fisher talks about meeting Noel Neill in 1972 and says farewell to the first live action Lois Lane.
Noel Neill, one of two actresses who played Lois Lane on the original Superman TV show, arrived in the Next World recently. Not one but two special people were on hand to greet her. We'll tell you who they were and what at least two of them may be doing soon. Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy have taken their bizarre role reversal to new heights. Up to this point, the two have managed to avoid each other but that may be changing soon. We'll tell you why there may be a cat fight in their future. Orville and Wilbur Wright's first porno movie has now been released to the public. Do the boys measure up as adult film stars? We'll tell you what public opinion of their "acting" is. Former televangelists Tammy Faye Bakker and Jan Crouch have been on a collision course on the set of "Tammy's Court" for weeks now. What did one of them do on a recent episode that made steam shoot out of the other's ears? You'll be amazed when you hear.
In this episode, Mario pays his respects to Noel Neill. Also in this episode, Action Comics #241 and the Adventures of Superman episode "Night of Terror." This episode's Superman song: "Superman's Song" by Crash Test Dummies
This week, Patrick remembers ‘Adventures of Superman' actress Noel Neill (Lois Lane), who passed away Sunday at 95. The episode features a candid, previously
This week, Patrick remembers ‘Adventures of Superman’ actress Noel Neill (Lois Lane), who passed away Sunday at 95. The episode features a candid, previously The post 'The Adventures of Superman' Star Noel Neill (Tribute) first appeared on Pop Culture Tonight.
It's Special Ops with Mark Rahner & Rev! They discuss Mark's prediction of Donald Trump as MODOK; the Batman v Superman extended edition; Noel Neill passing; and Preacher! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reviews: Cryptocracy #1, Jade Street Protection Services #1, Super Human Resources #1, Zoe Dare vs Disasteroid #1 We are one episode away til the big 700th anniversary recording this Sunday! Jimmy is joined in studio by Rachel Felstein and Kristen French in the rotating co-host chair(s). They are also going to be part of the CNI Chorus this weekend as they have in the past. Oh yes, as usual, there will be songs! In this episode, we talk about more 700 happenings/guests/etc. News includes: the sad passing of TV's Lois Lane, Noel Neill, Samuel L. Jackson says his Star Wars character, Mace Windu, is still alive, Tom Felton is joining the cast of The Flash as a series regular, Marvel is unveiling a 13' bronze Captain America statue at SDCC, Pixar says it will only have original movies starting in 2019 and lay off sequels for awhile, and the OED has added "Scooby snack" as a word. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
The Case of the Talkative Dummy TV SHOW Adventures of Superman was the first television series featuring the comic book superhero Superman. The series, which was syndicated rather than being tied to a network, began filming in 1951, and was first aired on September 19, 1952. The final first-run episode was broadcast on April 28, 1958. George Reeves starred as Clark Kent/Superman with Phyllis Coates as the original Lois Lane. In 1953 Noel Neill, who had previously played Lois in two serials, replaced Coates from the second season onward. Jack Larson played Jimmy Olsen and John Hamilton was Perry White. Robert Shayne played the semi-regular character Inspector Henderson of the Metropolis Police Department.