Howard the Duck

    Howard the Duck
    1986

    Synopsis

    A scientific experiment unknowingly brings extraterrestrial life forms to the Earth through a laser beam. First is the cigar smoking drake Howard from the duck's planet. A few kids try to keep him from the greedy scientists and help him back to his planet. But then a much less friendly being arrives through the beam...

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    Cast

    • Lea ThompsonBeverly Switzler
    • Jeffrey JonesDr. Walter Jenning
    • Tim RobbinsPhil Blumburtt
    • Ed GaleHoward T. Duck
    • Holly Robinson PeeteK.C., Cherry Bomb
    • David PaymerLarry, Scientist
    • Paul GuilfoyleLieutenant Welker
    • Richard EdsonRitchie
    • Dominique DavalosCal, Cherry Bomb
    • Liz SagalRonette, Cherry Bomb

    Recommendations

    • 60

      Empire

      Howard the Duck manages to be two or three types of fun: as a crazy comedy, it has some good risque/sick jokes to go along with its messy slapstick and bland rock music; as a monster movie, it has an outstanding performance from Jeffrey Jones as a scientist-cum-monster and an astonishingly repulsive Dark Overlord of the Universe shows up for the exciting climax.
    • 60

      IGN

      There's something kitschy about Howard the Duck that makes it fun to watch. It tried hard and provided you're not a huge stick in the mud, there's something in this movie for everyone.
    • 50

      The New York Times

      Howard the Duck' begins as a mild satire about a duck who fell to earth, but midway through, the star is upstaged by horrifying demons and dazzling light shows.
    • 40

      Variety

      Pic lapses into formulaic predictability with nearly an hour of frenetic chase scenes and technically perfect explosions from Industrial Light & Magic. Action comes sporadically alive in scenes with scientist Jones, who becomes possessed by the spirit of an evil Dark Warlord that entered his body during the same fateful mishap that brought Howard to Earth. There is an abundant amount of special effects wizardry that emanates mostly from Jones as he transforms into a monster, but it is not spectacularly unique enough to distinguish this film from other, more entertaining, sci-fi thrillers.
    • 25

      The A.V. Club

      The film resembles one of those Saturday Night Live sketches that has one joke and keeps going, and going, and going.
    • 25

      Rolling Stone

      The problem was that it was supposed to be animated, but contractual obligations forced it to become a live-action movie — specifically, an unfunny, effects-driven, story-deprived live-action film about a talking duck.
    • 25

      TV Guide Magazine

      There are a couple of mildly amusing moments, but overall Howard the Duck is a monumental waste of time.
    • 25

      The A.V. Club

      Howard The Duck has several jokes, really, they're all just desperately unfunny.

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