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5.0 out of 5 stars
Cult Classic, May 16 2004
This review is from: Howard the Duck (VHS Tape)
Lea Thompson, Tim Robbins, and the always entertaining Jeffrey Jones star in this tale of a duck from an alternate universe
who finds himself transported to Earth and is now trying to get home. Lea Thompson plays the young woman who looks after him,
Tim Robbins plays the janitor who pretends to be a scientist,
and Jeffrey Jones plays a scientist who goes a little crazy.
The funny thing about movies that are ambitious and
flop, Is nobody copies that formula. Sure Die Hard has been copied over and over. Under Siege etc. But Movies that don't make the big money are often forgotten. And that is what makes them better now then when they were released. Buackaroo Banzai is another example of a box office flop that has gained alot of
success through video and dvd.
And I know alot of people will think I am crazy. But this is my
favorite George Lucas film. There is something about Howard the
Duck that I gravitated towards as a kid. Maybe it was him being small in a strange foreign world he is yet to understand. Isn't that what childhood is about. The best movies are the ones where
the movie never changes but as you watch it at a different age
and a different point in your life you notice so much more.
I can't explain much further my fondness for Howard the Duck.
But I really love this movie.
I know there are alot of people who can't stand this movie,
But for those who get it, There is nothing quite like it
and probally never will be again.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
THE MASTER OF, "QUACK-FU" IS FINALY BEING UNLEASHED ON DVD (AN ADVANCED COPY REVIEW), Mar 1 2009
The first thing that struck me was the DVD's cover art, and the fact that Howard's duck bill was missing it's ever present cigar. Now this being a Lucas production (who we all know loves to screw with his film's content) and the current political correctness concerning smoking on T.V. and film, I was very nervous that I'd watch the film and find Howard's stogie had been digitally replaced with a walky-talky (a revised version of the film, E.T., reference :) or carrot, but alas, my fears were for not, as our fowl feathered friend has been allowed to keep his smokes (but in all reality, we only really ever see him smoke in about two scenes, the first time in an establishing shot, and secondly, to menace a bully).
So onto the meat and potatoes of the DVD, the extras, and I'm happy to announce that there are some pretty okay extras to be found here (although a commentary with the producer/writer, writer/director, Lea Tompson and Jeffery Jones, who look to have been recently interviewed for this DVD, and a music video for the song, Howard The Duck, for which I'm sure there must have been one done, as it was the MTV age, at the time that the movie was hatched, would have been nice.
But what we do get is a pretty informative 26 minute retrospective called, A Look Back At Howard The Duck, with Lea Tompson, Jeffery Jones, the guy who wore the duck suit, and the writer/producer, writer/director team, peppered with production video and stills through out.
Next is a 12 minute piece (pretty much a continuance of, A Look Back At Howard The Duck) called, Releasing The Duck, which continues on with production info and the participants feelings on the film's less than stellar reception by the populace in general.
Next up is a nice little assortment of production features done during, or just after, the making of the movie called, Archival Featurettes, that runs for almost 11 minutes, and talks about the music, special effects, etc., of the film.
And lastly we get two pretty nice, Teaser Trailers, for the film (one with Lea Tompson tricked out in her, Cherry Bomb hair and outfit, doing her best, Brooke Shields - Calvin Klein commercial impersonation, talking sensuously about the new man in her life, who just so happens to be a duck, que the feather blowing :)
Okay, so the extras could have been a bit better, but when you consider the fact that the film was considered a total bomb, and Lucas's bastard hell spawn by most, I'm just delighted that the thing even got released at all.
Also of note, is the picture quality, which is quite phenomenal (hey, even DUNE doesn't look this good :) with good colour and a crisp picture, without any sign of film debris (i.e. scratches or dirt).
As for the film itself, I always thought that it was given a bum wrap, and upon watching it again, all these years later, I was quite please to find myself really enjoying the spectacle that is, Howard The Duck.
It's a guilty pleasure that I think more people will enjoy, with this new DVD release, and that's just, "Ducky" by me :)
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