Never understood the hate..
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joekohl1981 — 10 years ago(January 15, 2016 11:22 AM)
As a kid from the 80s, I felt this was one fun little flick. I liked it. It's funny, has a cool soundtrack, Lea Thompson is cute as hell, and Howard is a really likable character. People in this generation don't like stuff that isn't C.G. I have yet to have really have my socks blown off by the stuff today. It's so lazy. Yeah, just draw something up on a computer, and boom! I'm far more impressed by the plant in Little Shop of Horrors, the warewolf transformation in American Warewolf in London, and yes, even the Dark Overlord.
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lukejbarnett2002 — 10 years ago(March 11, 2016 07:12 PM)
exactly, it is random hate because it makes no sense and is ill conceived and incorrect and wrong. it's random hate because they randomly picked this movie to hate and throw all kinds of bad criticism against it.
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lukejbarnett2002 — 10 years ago(March 11, 2016 07:14 PM)
I know what it is, it's a myth, or an urban legend, this movie being a terrible, horrible movie. an urban legend is some story that by being told many times over it gets thought of as the truth and is believed when it's actually not true. so, the urban legend is this film is one of the worst films ever made.
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nicholasmonks — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 12:02 AM)
I know people that worship Avatar but hate this movie. I definitely think "Howard" is the better movie by a long shot. These are the same people that always ask me why I can't just "enjoy a movie as entertainment."
I think Howard has more in common with a John Waters film than the Godfather, but for some reason people were expecting something transcendent rather than the absurd, bizarre, camp comic book comedy adventure it turned out to be.
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Woodyanders — 8 years ago(March 07, 2018 09:54 PM)
Agreed. This film does go overboard in a distinctly 80's outrageous excess over-the-top way that's quite entertaining; I really dug how this film just gleefully runs with the absurd premise.
You've seen Guy Standeven in something because the man was in everything. -