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This was a movie i did not see until recently. It was that movie i always saw at the video store but never decided to see it. I was familiar with Christopher Lloyd from Back to the Future and Howie Mandel creating Bobby's World, which is why i always looked at the cover. A few months ago I ended up getting curious when I saw it on Netflix and decided to watch it. Boy am I ever sorry i left this out of my childhood. It is a very clever tale of Howie Mandel returning to society after being raised by wolves, enough said.
Christopher Lloyd plays a former millionaire heir who blew his entire fortune. He plans to get rich again from his brother's fortune share. The rule was if Bobo is still lost as of his 30th birthday, his share will be given to his brother. Needless to say Bobo is discovered several weeks before his birthday. Bobo is retrained into society and becomes a victim of his brothers plans to rip him off. surprisingly has identifiable faces including Amy Steel from Friday the 13th Part 2 and Earl Boen from The Terminator. I say if you enjoy nostalgic movies, give this one a watch, it's a fun movie and has surprisingly good jokes.
Christopher Lloyd plays a former millionaire heir who blew his entire fortune. He plans to get rich again from his brother's fortune share. The rule was if Bobo is still lost as of his 30th birthday, his share will be given to his brother. Needless to say Bobo is discovered several weeks before his birthday. Bobo is retrained into society and becomes a victim of his brothers plans to rip him off. surprisingly has identifiable faces including Amy Steel from Friday the 13th Part 2 and Earl Boen from The Terminator. I say if you enjoy nostalgic movies, give this one a watch, it's a fun movie and has surprisingly good jokes.
I have never once been able to have a conversation about this film. Halloween 3 is universally hated, and most if not all criticism is focused on the fact that Michael Myers, the legend the franchise and the slasher genre, did not appear in the film. The second film was to end the series, and this was to bring in a whole new perspective. It was to become an Anthology series with a new Halloween themed story every year. This film goes toward the direction of the classic mad scientist story.
The trouble is that it didn't catch on and Michael Myers appeared in the next film when this idea was abandoned. Surely John Carpenter shouldn't have tried to feed fire to the dead franchise. Now many years later it has become a rather obscure, but not unknown. Remember, it's not a Michael Myers movie, try to look past that. It's no masterpiece but check it out. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
The trouble is that it didn't catch on and Michael Myers appeared in the next film when this idea was abandoned. Surely John Carpenter shouldn't have tried to feed fire to the dead franchise. Now many years later it has become a rather obscure, but not unknown. Remember, it's not a Michael Myers movie, try to look past that. It's no masterpiece but check it out. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.