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Flubber

Flubber

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My husband had to have it....
Review: I purchased this video for my husband for Valentine's Day as a little extra gift. He had been going on and on about how much he loved this movie and wanted to own it. Needless to say he was very excited when he opened his little extra gift that he had wanted so very badly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Flubber
Review: I specifically searched for this movie. I had watched it at th emovie theater and wanted a DVD copy. I enjoy Robin Williams' performance and the comedy in this movie. It is a "good, clean" movie that children can watch without nightmares (except the poor boy in the movie that saw the flying men and car) and isn't filled with profanity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FLUBBER is bouncingly good entertainment!
Review: In Disney's 1997 remake of its own "The Absent Minded Professor," "Flubber" shows itself to be different, yet just as good, as its 1961 predecessor. Robin Williams is just right as the scatterbrained Prof. Phillip Brainard. He brings a class to the character hardly any other actor could have. This film has the irresistable momentum of a bullet train. There is rarely a low moment. As if the superb special effects and pleasant performances weren't enough, composer Danny Elfman turns in one heck of an enjoyable mamba-tinged score. Overall, this movie can be enjoyed by adults as well as children. If you're expecting a deep cerebral experience, don't even bother. This movie is just pure fun!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FLUBBER is bouncingly good entertainment!
Review: In Disney's 1997 remake of its own "The Absent Minded Professor," "Flubber" shows itself to be different, yet just as good, as its 1961 predecessor. Robin Williams is just right as the scatterbrained Prof. Phillip Brainard. He brings a class to the character hardly any other actor could have. This film has the irresistable momentum of a bullet train. There is rarely a low moment. As if the superb special effects and pleasant performances weren't enough, composer Danny Elfman turns in one heck of an enjoyable mamba-tinged score. Overall, this movie can be enjoyed by adults as well as children. If you're expecting a deep cerebral experience, don't even bother. This movie is just pure fun!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Really like the Idea of a piece of rubber named Flubber.
Review: It is about a professer that Invents a piece of rubber named flubber that bounces and goes crazy sometimes when it gets ready. The flubber saved the college because hoenickel wants to close the college. the flubber won the basketball game.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: FLUB-A-FLUB-FLUB...
Review: It pains me to say this, but I found this film to be completely gormless.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was really good and funny!!!!!!!!
Review: It was an amazing invention.I wish I could see it again.It was suitable for everyone to watch.My favourite part was when Flubber was dancing. Anyone who has'nt seen it should!! I felt sad when the robot died!!!!!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Can U Say BORING????
Review: Most of Disney's new movies are very, very boring. And this one is no exception. I'm not saying that the original B&W version was good, but this one is bad, too. In the original, Flubber was not a green humanoid figure. It was a gray blob. There are some things that are better in this one, but it is still BORING!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suitable for kids aged 0-100!
Review: Oh, I loved this movie, I was so surprised. Robin Williams is a brilliant actor, and he's in his comedic element here! He plays a mad scientist who keeps on postponing his wedding to create his ultimate invention - FLUBBER - a rubbery substance that has a life of its own and can make you fly. Yes, I'm 30 years old and an action fan, and a guy that doesn't appreciate chick flicks. but kids flicks I can tolerate. My five-year old niece had this for her birthday, I sat and watched it with her and laughed out loud all the way through. The special effects are superb as well!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Just not very good....
Review: Okay, by the time the guy forgot his first wedding, how come those who knew him NEVER THOUGHT TO CALL HIM ON THE PHONE WHEN HE WAS LATE?! Rather, they sit in the chapel for hours, thinking, "Gee, where is the kooky, whacky prof who has disappointed his bride-to-be more than once? Oh well, he hasn't shown--let's leave."

Besides this element of idiocy, it's obvious the "flubber" is extremely powerful, volatile, and potent, and a few people suffer impact injuries due to its strength when added to inanimate objects. Yet the GENIUS (?) of a professor always MAKES sure to douse shoes, basketballs, bowling balls, what have you, unleash them in his cluttered basement or hardwood basketball court, and let the consussions "fly." Just HOW smart is this professor, again? You'd think after the golf ball nearly added an extra orifice to his head, he'd have learned to use his creation in moderation...but no.

Besides THIS, the "love story" is completely worthless, the "humor" didn't even make my four year-old laugh, and the movie all-in-all has no correlation with reality. Professor can create a FLYING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MACHINE and flubber, yet he's stuck earning a pittance at a measly university that may be shut down. Shouldn't he be headmaster dean of robotics technology at MIT, or something? Shouldn't he OWN MIT?! This movie was so bland and inane, I literally couldn't care less what happened by the end. Perhaps the flubber somehow spontaneously procreated and engulfed the world in a bouncing ball of luminous goo...I don't care. If I sound like I really did not like this movie, my intent has been achieved. If I spared some unfortunate from watching it as well, I have done a good thing.


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