Surprised by how much I enjoyed it on SyFy last week
I intended to watch it for 10 minutes for a laugh, but ended up sticking around for the entire thing.
It's been years since I've seen it, but time has been strangely kind to this film. Don't get me wrong, it's still terrible by any stretch of the imagination, BUT it has now visibly aged to the point where it's more in line (visually) with the first three films, giving it a kind of "pseudo-classic" feel.
And all the returning players do good to great work here, especially Gene Hackman and of course, Christopher Reeve, the greatest cinematic Superman of all time.
"Come on, Skip. It's go-go, not cry-cry!"