'All Shook Up' remake of 'Panic in the Sky'


I don't understand why nothing has ever said anything about this.



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A lot of the old "Adventures of Superman" episodes, starring George Reeves, have recycled story elements. This one about the killer asteroid heading towards Earth, and Superman losing part of his memory, was apparent. However, I got more of a shudder and a scare from watching 'Panic in the Sky' than I did from watching 'All Shook up' . However, the special optical effects were much better in "Lois & Clark" .

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How about on the show where the Red K made him act like he did in part of Superman III from the special Green K?



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However, the special optical effects were much better in "Lois & Clark" .


To be honest, I find the flying effects in the Adventures of Superman more advanced for their time compared to Lois and Clark's.

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IDK... I've gotten into the Reeves Series thanks to MeTV and H&I... and I think Superman looks advanced "for the time" simply because 'the time' was so long ago and so many other changes have been made since then... the least of which being B&W to Color

whereas in the 4 years from L&C's Finale to Smallville's Pilot; Special effects technology exploded, while film-stock itself didn't change much, Digital recording didn't take over Movies for some time, and Blu Ray / HD broadcast didn't take over until well into Smallville, and plenty of people wouldn't know if something was HD unless you told you

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I'm just saying Lois and Clark's flying effects seemed more outdated for their time than The Adventures of Superman did in the 50s. I know later in the series they resorted to reusing that side-shot of Superman flying out of the city and past mountains a lot, but the first couple of seasons had some really good flying shots, so good it's a wonder they couldn't have done the same in those Kirk Alyn serials(instead of using animation).

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