Never understood the hate..
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super-staff — 13 years ago(March 30, 2013 12:19 AM)
Not a favorite movie of mine, but it's enjoyable for me to watch even now. It's ridiculous but at least it tries a little, more so than some other comic book movies. It's not like the premise of Howard the Duck is complex. A duck-like extraterstrial crash lands on Earth, meets a woman (who becomes his companion/girlfriend), and they go on wacky misadventureswhich this film tries to emulate. Problem is, it needed to have more tongue-in-cheek humor and social commentary like the original comics had.
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trainedwreck — 10 years ago(May 25, 2015 01:15 AM)
"Not being made to win awards" does not mean something has to be done poorly.
That's another hipster denial excuse
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joe_538 — 12 years ago(July 26, 2013 03:12 PM)
It manages to be entertaining throughout, especially the scenes with Jeffry Jones as the Dark Overlord. Yet people who haven't seen it in 20 years will trash it and call it "too silly."
This is too silly? From the decade that gave the world Ninja Turtles, Alf, Small Wonder, Gremlins, Ghostbusters, Date with an Angel, The Heavenly Kid, Splash, Mannequin, My Stepmother is an Alien, Short Circuit, Teen Wolf, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Goonies, Monster Squad, Buckaroo Banzai, Oh Heavenly Dog, Full Moon High, Zapped, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, The Man Who Wasn't There, All of Me, The Man with Two Brains, Weird Science, Morons from Outer Space, Batteries not Included, Cocoon, Elvira Mistress of the Dark, Ghost Fever, Harry and the Hendersons, Cavegirl, Big, Vice Versa, Like Father Like Son, 18 Again, Walk Like a Man, Spaceballs, My Best Friend is a Vampire, Alien from LA, Beetlejuice, Earth Girls Are Easy, Ernest Saves Christmas, High Spirits, Vibes, Who Framed Roger Rabbitt, Bill & Ted, Erik the Viking, Teen Witch, My Mom's a Werewolf, Spaced Invaders, Martians Go Home!, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Weekend at Bernie's, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid it should have been right at home.
Please forgive the mother of all run on sentences. I'm sure there's also no shortage of people who just want to get on the hating bandwagon; the Bedtime for Bonzo message boards are always full of people who don't sound like they've actually seen it. -
wallacesawyer — 12 years ago(August 22, 2013 04:35 PM)
I mean okay, everyone has an opinion. But nothing out there has made me change my mind of how awesome i think this film is.
I like it. It was the '80s. When even bad movies were awesome. Other googies include TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2, the MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE movie, also the much more famous COMMANDO, and highly underrated anime ROBOTECH: THE MOVIE.
Now Mr Lucas.. i've NEVER seen your Star Wars films and most likely never will
Wow. I've never known anyone to say that. Ever.
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scarede2 — 12 years ago(January 21, 2014 11:31 PM)
i don't get the hate either, I think this movie is a massive achievment. The way it was build is fantastic. But I concede that it looks dumb, you know, it's like listening to a Nirvana guitar track, it looks simple but you would fail trying to reproduce the same because it's more than having a stupid duck telling stupid words, you need the magic touch to make this movie happen. Most director would fail, but the magic touch of one filmmaker can transform a piece of crap into an enjoyable and rewatchable movie. It's in the details.
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trainedwreck — 10 years ago(May 25, 2015 01:16 AM)
lol at "massive achievement" TROLLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
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WatchingYouReadThis — 12 years ago(February 16, 2014 10:30 AM)
People need to lighten up, and go into films knowing at least a little hint at what they're getting into.
I see a duck with a cigar reading the rolling egg. why would I go into this expecting quality? To me, it did everything I hoped it would. Duck-on-woman romances, man having mental breakdown, Quack-Fu, rock 'n' roll, boobies, it's got it all!
Best part is, it's advertised as a kid's movie with a PG rating, yet no one seems to pay much attention to that, other than the whole "it's a talking duck!" part. -
Darth_Ferior — 11 years ago(August 19, 2014 03:35 PM)
What you have to remember about this is that George Lucas promised his fans nine Star Wars films back in the early eighties.
However right after he finished Jedi, he decided to go off and make this, along with Labyrinth and others. At the time I wasn't aware of his divorce, and his wife's massive settlement which left Lucas without the money to make another Star Wars film, and many Star Wars fans, along with myself felt betrayed.
As a result I never watched any of the films he made in the eighties after Jedi, (except the Indiana Jones trilogy of course).
So as you can see, it's not just a hatred of the film, it's the fact that many felt let down as a result of it. -
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night_wolf873 — 11 years ago(September 07, 2014 10:37 PM)
I have always loved this movie for what it is. As a kid I watched it and enjoyed it, but now as an adult I see that in certain aspects its a lousy film. But you know what, that is what I enjoy about it, that it's just fun! Plain and simple. It's like a good action, funny, idiotic, and silly cartoon come to life. All the more Sylvester Levay created the soundtrack and I'm his fan from Airwolf. I just love this movie, I don't have to think or keep track of anythingit's simply a good, fun time pass. Before I get told for being tasteless, well I do like the better films out there too that are critically acclaimed, but I love those ones just as much where I can sometimes switch off and relax.
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jstover07 — 11 years ago(September 11, 2014 02:17 AM)
I think part of the hate comes from the build-up, and eventual disappointment in the look of Howard on the big screen.
Keep in mind, this was pre-internet '80sso fans had no exclusive set pics, teasers, or updates on the film to balance their expectations.
All we had back then were those posters, teasing us with the
"You will believe a duck can talk."
tagline.
With the George Lucas seal attached, the imagination of comic book fans went wild with the possibilities of how state of the art the special effects would be.
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Sic Coyote — 11 years ago(October 21, 2014 06:26 PM)
A very impressive ducksuit. You'd be hardpressed to find a better suit in a movie before howard.
Howard the Duck is awesome, I litterally love this movie, and many of the reasons people give for it being bad are many of the reasons I love it.
Like how it feels like it's a family film but goes into some dark and dirty places, starts out as kind of a heartwarming ET type film but then once the dark overlord goes into full on cornball zany sci-fi.
That they don't care if how people see howard, so long as it suits the gag that's happening at the time.
Is he a strange creature? is he a kid in a costume? is he a model? Is he a kid in a costume and at the same time a talking actual duck who is fair game to be cooked and eaten?
It doesn't really matter, what matters is keeping it fun!Even if you hate Uwe Boll, give Postal a try, be offended or entertained.