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Popeye (1980)
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Loved it as a kid, haven't seen it since then. Been meaning to revisit with the kinder in tow.Leave a comment:
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Saw this in the theater as a kid and hated it. Was really let down, because it looked pretty amazing as far as transitioning from cartoon to live action, and Robin Williams as Popeye at the peak of his fame? How do you screw that up?
Haven't seen it since, don't care to.Leave a comment:
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Make a new one Sin City style Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie a Robert Rodriguez film.....Guns, Spinach and Olive Oil Popeye it's not your Father's brand of spinach.....Leave a comment:
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for the third act instead of just shluffing it off as an everyday thing....
hey, that woulda been fine for the sequel if there ever WAS one!Leave a comment:
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the characters speak "like they do in the cartoons"...which, frankly,
is a lot of mumbling on POPEYE's part.Leave a comment:
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Yeah, I remember Popeye being on HBO it seems like every other day,so it was definitely a staple for early to mid 80's cable viewing. I watched this not too long ago myself. I think what is sad about this movie, is that even though it was made in the 80's, they got the look of it really well. The director just didn't know what to do with any of it. Had a young Tim Burton made this film, THAT would have been incredible, because that was really the world they were in - surreal. Burton would have made it a classic.Leave a comment:
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The pacing, music and dialog is way off. But I can't help it, I like it too. I bought it for $5 a few years back, and my son and I watched it. He liked it, but he hasn't asked to see it again. I'm kind of in the same boat. Once every 10 years or so is more than enough.
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I even had the "making of" paperback and the soundtrack LP from this movie.
Haven't seen it since it first came out... I guess I'll have to rewatch it!Leave a comment:
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i couldn't stand how you couldn't understand popeye. i don't care if he mumbles , you pay money to hear the characters speak.Leave a comment:
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What the script-writer and the director failed to grasp is Popeye is an action character. That's where the film fails. It is a terrific adaptation; the characters are really brought to life, but you can't create the world of Popeye and strand him in Olive Oyl's home town and have him meander around and suffer insults for 2 hours. You have to quickly get him on the seas, into adventure and in danger. Maybe if Popeye had come out after they made Raiders they would have been inspired to make an action adventure film. I recall over the years Robert Altman stood firm on his work on Popeye but it just doesn't stand up to scutiny.Leave a comment:
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I don't know that I love it, but I admire it. It's an art movie adaptation made before it became commonplace to turn everything old into a big budget movie.Leave a comment:
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I haven't seen it for a few decades, but I remember liking it.Leave a comment:
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