This is one of two movies that I force others to watch when I get to pick. My other one is GalaxyQuest.
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Another three I throw around are Oh, Brother where Art Thou?, Secondhand Lions, and Big Fish
Ain't this place a geographical oddity, 2 weeks from everywhere
I'm a Dapper Dan man!
Doing the Lord's work.
Great choices!
I adore this movie. It's unabashedly weird and fun, and a fantastic satire of superhero tropes at the time.
My only significant hangup with it is the look of cultural appropriation through the Blue Rajah, but it stands just on the right side of acceptable imo thanks to a well fleshed out character and Hank Azaria's great performance.
If you haven't seen it, check it out.
He plays an Englishman, and there is a long history of Victorian Brits becoming infatuated with Indian culture. The reference is obscure, but definitely there.
Exactly. In fact (spoiler-ish warning), he plays a regular-ass American cosplaying an Englishman that's in turn cosplaying being an Indian mystic. The extra layer does a lot of work to keep it in good taste.
Hes a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude.
"Fell down an elevator shaft and landed on a pile of bullets" has lived in my head rent-free since I saw this movie 25 years ago. I don't know why - it's not even particularly funny or clever, but the line stuck with me.
"... you put your father's skull in a bowling ball?"
"Of course not! Guy at the shop did it."
"I shovel well. I shovel very well." Love that movie.
I've been wishing someone grabs the rights to Mystery Men and makes a series. Shit would be a sweet episodic show or cartoon series because you can keep introducing new, shitty, superheroes every week.
It did give us this banger!
All Star is known as the Shrek song but it literally has Mystery Men in the music video. Another injustice this movie has to face
Yea this is the real legacy. Far too often this gets attributed to Shrek.
This movie definitely deserved better. I really enjoyed it and watched it many times with friends while high. Not the funniest movie ever, but worse movies have had more success
Itβs not the funniest but I honestly would put the writing in my top 10 of funny movies.
The entire sequence of flipping the switches with captain Fantastic gets me laughing so hard every time
I saw this on release in the cinema and loved it. As soon as the US DVD was announced, I stuck in my pre-order. The only let down is that there's not enough Eddie Izzard (as he was then known).
I remember the commentary track being really interesting as during the superhero tryouts section of the film, there's a lot of cameos of friends and upcoming actors. The only one I remember is the superhero Eraserhead/Pencilman (sorry it's been so long I've forgotten his name). Anyway, he's played by Doug Jones who would become more famous for playing fantastical creatures. The fawn from Pan's Labyrinth, Abe Sapien from Hellboy, Saru in Star Trek: Discovery and so many more shows and films.
Dane Cook was The Waffler.
Just the idea of an invisible man who can only turn invisible when no one's looking at him is so brilliant and hilarious
I love that movie. Did from the first watch, and have watched it so often I can't count it up.
Kinka Usher hasn't made more films?! I had no idea. That feels tragic. I hate to think what we're missing out on.
"I have a responsibility. I shovel better than anyone."
"I'm the Blue Rajah! Not...knifey boy!"
Mystery men, mystery men, mystery men, what a treat! I didn't expect to be seeing you again so spoon!
My family quotes this movie to each other all the time even still
I think about it when I encourage my husband. Big rubber gloves on his face, "you shovel well"
is this the movie that is on the smash mouth all star music video
Yes
One of my all time favs
It was one of the best movies of its time.
Hell yeah I have all the comics! One of them signed by Bob Burden himself!
I'd love for a good Flaming Carrot movie to come out written and possibly directed by Bob, but that'll never happen.
I have watched it several times, it holds up pretty well
I saw it in the theater when it came out and was disappointed. It has some clever moments but overall was nothing engaging.
... that deserved better than Ben Stiller