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 |  |  |  | | Entertainment | | | EW review: ''Superman'' is only average, man | | 28 June 2006 15:50 GMT | | | | |  It''s touching to think that when Richard Donner''s Superman was released in 1978, the ads could tempt audiences with the line "You''ll believe a man can fly."
Nearly three decades later, it''s hard to find a man in the movies who doesn''t fly. Special-effects comic-book fantasy is the atmosphere we breathe, and when you go to see Bryan Singer''s "Superman Returns," it''s with the expectation that you''ll believe a man can fly, and also speed through blasts of underground fire, land a crashing airplane, and stop a bullet, in slow motion, with his left eyeball -- all of which Superman does, without breaking a supersweat. He''s still a sleek marvel of fun, though, even if we now take his powers for granted.
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