30 Years Ago... "Howard the Duck"!It wasn't until I was able to surf the internet that I realized 1986's "Howard the Duck" movie was an awful movie.
That is of course, the general opinion. The movie itself is surrounded by, engulfed by legendary stories of how bad it performed. It made $37,962,774.00 on a $37 million dollar budget. The Howard the Duck suit itself is said to have cost $2 million. According to the 2009 DVD sleeve notes, the picture is “one of the most controversial high-budget films in Hollywood history.” Me? I still love it as much as the day I saw it in the theater and as much as I did later when the movie would come to HBO and I would watch it four times in a row at my Aunt and Uncle's house. If someone were to tell me then that this was an awful movie, I would have had a hard time wrapping my head around that. At a time when moviegoers have recently been conditioned to think of Superman as the blockbuster film superhero, the very first Marvel comic character to make it to the big screen was Howard the Duck. (Not counting a 1944 Captain America serial)
Thompson, when asked about appearing in a comic connected to one of the biggest bombs of her career with the exact sort of ease you’d expect: “My career goes into a 100 different directions, and I embrace them all. They asked me to appear in the comic and I was like, ‘Sure, why not?’” After all, it was Howard the Duck's creator himself, Steve Gerber, who said “life's most serious moments and most incredibly dumb moments are often distinguishable only by a momentary point of view.” Good movie, bad movie? This depends on your perspective. You couldn't have told me any different in 1986 and 30 years later, you still can't! Did "Howard the Duck" deserve the reputation it got? Are you celebrating Howard's 30th? Let us know in the comments! |
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