Rating: Summary: I yam what I yam Review: This is one of those movies Ihave to watch at least once a year. It is one of the best comic-to-movie adaptations, and a great musical on top of that. It really captures the spirit of Thimble Theaters weird little world. It has the full cast of characters, with many more in the background if you are familiar with the comic strip. (no seahag or goons. They are sadly missing. )Great, catchy songs by Harry Nielson really add to the fun. Who new Robin Williams could do a musical? Stars Bluto, not Brutusk, for those who wonder.
Rating: Summary: It's a lesson for growing up Review: This is the best movie. I grew up watching this movie many times in my childhood, and when I went back and watched it for the first time in about 10 years, I realized that what I watched in Popeye was what made me and shaped my life. Thank you Popeye for making me a good person that I am today!
Rating: Summary: Am I crazy, or is this a political statement? Review: First of all, these other reviewers are correct: GREAT MOVIE! (The critical reaction should have been our first clue!) I mean, with lines like "What a lovely shade of BLUR!" how can you really go wrong?But, I gotta tell ya, after several viewings of this film, I have become convinced that the script (by political cartoonist Jules Feiffer) makes a comment on the plight of the individual in collectivist society. When I came to this conclusion, I liked the movie even more, as it really warmed my old, conservative, semi-libertarian HEART! Of course, my five year old just loves it when Bluto sings "I'm Mean," so I could be waaaaay off base here. Judge for yo'self! Al
Rating: Summary: Sailor from San Diego Review: I've never before seen a movie that took THREE viewings for me to decide what I thought about it. Every aspect of this film is unique, and the first time can be baffling (I hadn't seen any of the animated Popeye cartoons). The songs, sets, acting, plot; you've never seen anything like it, and a lot of people give up on it too soon. After three viewings, I love it. Everybody in my house, 3 years and older, loves it. Don't just rent it--you can't possibly appreciate it with just one viewing! Wonderful.
Rating: Summary: clearly the best movie ever made Review: those of you who do not like this movie should be shipped off to goon island.this film is flawless. find a hole i dare you. warning...........this movie is not intended for dullards. if you are a suspect, pass on this one. a sonic masterpiece. 100 viewings and still finding gems. enjoy ahoy!
Rating: Summary: A Classic - A Fine Wine Review: You will be enthralled by the intelligence behind the scenery, the action, the costumes, and the acting. This is a different film - not the usual repetitive drivel that is so forgetable. I have watched the movie four times and have found it more pleasing each time. You will remember this movie. Try it and see.
Rating: Summary: Popeye Lives Review: You have to have lived with the cartoons to fully enjoy this movie. I love it and I also like the music. Pooh to critics who knock it.Bob
Rating: Summary: Great Family Classic Review: Everything included in one video to make family veiwing more pleasurable. Songs that are fun, characters that are unique, and so much anticipation and suspense. This movie was made 20 years ago, and my kids love to watch it over and over. This is a movie for the young and old alike. I have a feeling this movie will be around for a long time for more families to start their traditions with. This is one worth passing on.
Rating: Summary: An interesting failure Review: This movie has lots going for it: Robin Williams is great as Popeye and his mumbled lines are perfect, the set design is excellent, and there are some very sweet moments. But it's way too slow, too long, and the songs SUCK - yes they do. This film might have been better if someone besides Altman had edited it down to about 85 minutes and dumped the tunes. Overall: worth checking out, but don't be surprized if you hate it. Trivia: Look for Dennis "NYPD Blue" Franz as a Tough in the barroom brawl.
Rating: Summary: Popeye embodies loyalty, kindness and good manners Review: Altman's "Popeye" is one of the most under-rated films ever. A superb cast bring to life the humanity of Segar's characters, rather than the violence of Fleischer's animations. Shelley Duvall, though, just about steals the show with her magnificent Olive Oil, although Harry Nilsson's wacky songs - particularly "Everything is Food" - and Wolf Kroeger's amazingly dilapidated Sweethaven rival the brilliant actors for inspiration. This film is just too good to be left to kids. Thank you to everyone involved.
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