This movie was so disturbing it literally sent me to the hospital. Ok, I had a bad reaction to some medicine, but watched this just before, and it probably didn’t help.
This movie was so disturbing it literally sent me to the hospital. Ok, I had a bad reaction to some medicine, but watched this just before, and it probably didn’t help.
Go see this movie – yes it’s long, but your life is not that interesting so you have the time to spend.
Sure, it was a good movie, but it’s consistently on people’s lists as one of the best ever (and #1 on IMDB.com as I write this) It wasn’t THAT good. Sheesh – get a grip!
Really cool movie about movies… or the movie biz anyway. Fun to watch just for the “reel life” cameos. I don’t remember much about the plot, but it was good.
It wasn’t as bad as I had expected. So, is the absence of a negative automatically a positive? Not really. There were things to like about this movie (the special effects and the lack of sexual innuendo), but the story was just a little weak. It was almost like just going to Mars wasn’t enough… there had to be something, why not ancient aliens? I think it would have been better if the whole alien subplot continued through the entire movie. Instead, the end of the movie had nothing to do with the first 4/5ths. I did like the music during the scene where they’re looking for the leak – it was freaky and unique.
Dang, that Meg Ryan is just so darn cute. This movie is off the “Meg Ryan cuteness” charts. Oh, she’s perky too! Very perky in this movie. This film proves that she does her best “work” when she just gives in and lets the perky cuteness take over. (Gotta love this movie, it even has Einstein!)
This was a really cool movie, go see it. Why this didn’t get some kind of award is beyond me. JJL did a great job, and I dunno, the whole thing was just a fun story. The opening sequence was amazing, and the whole “idea” thing just kept getting funnier.
An alien who looks like a giant duck comes to earth & much “fish out of water” humor ensues. The kind of movie that will be forgotten until some vague reference is made to it in some “art film”, wherein it’s explained that “Howard the Duck” is a perfect metaphor for the human condition or something.
I can’t believe that my TV guide (which I’m using as a memory cue) gave this movie 1 star! what the hell? It was fun through and through, and totally original.