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27. Captain Cold

Posted : 1 year, 11 months ago on 29 May 2022 11:45

Leonard Start began his criminal career like most do: Come up with an evil weapon of evil, aim it a superhero, and see what happens. Well, what happened was said weapon, originally designed to cripple the Flash's super speed, accidentally wound up freezing air molecules instead.

The poor man's Mr. Freeze Captain Cold is not, although we understand why some would and do write him off as such. Get past the stylized parka of doom, and you will see a cold-hearted, murder-motivated baddie. He even managed to survive the 1990sย The Flashย TV series relatively unscathed, so that has to say something.

But what may speak louder than that resume filler are his contributions to plaguing the Barry Allen Flash and helping kill the Bart Allen Flash. Once he assumed the role of leader for Flash's Rogue's Gallery, Lenny found his thirst for power, money, women and more power becoming all-encompassing, and a bit too much for even his biggest fans to handle. But that's also why we love to hate this villain; he keeps things simple and maintains the pole position as the primary cause of doom for guys named Scarlet Speedster. Not bad for a guy in a parka, huh?



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An average movie

Posted : 11 years, 11 months ago on 18 May 2012 05:04

When this movie came out, I was just a kid and I thought it looked pretty neat but, unfortunately, I didn't have the chance to watch it back then. So, 20 years later, I finally managed to check this flick. The big difference is that now, I kind of grew up a little bit and it would have been better if I watched it when I was still a kid. I mean, there was a nice cast (Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt, Oliver Platt, Stanley Tucci, David Duchovny) and there were here and there a few funny scenes but, all in all, I thought the whole thing was really predictable and pretty boring to watch. It was written by the late John Hugues who did some good stuff ('The Breakfast Club') and some not so good stuff ('Curly Sue') and, in my opinion, this movie belongs to the 2nd category. I guess young kids would probably enjoy it more than I did but I thought it was a real borefest. To conclude, many people cherisch this flick because they enjoyed it when they were kids but I thought it was not really good but it is still worth a look for young children, I guess, otherwise you should probably pass on this one.


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Beethoven review

Posted : 13 years, 4 months ago on 29 December 2010 12:55

This is really one of my all-time favorite movies! I am a dog lover, so watching Beethoven is pure delight!


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They're dogs!

Posted : 16 years, 4 months ago on 30 December 2007 01:28

I recently watched this film and I have to say it has brought forward so much nostalgia from my childhood.

A few weeks ago, the film came up in conversation with some friends where we recited the gags reel by reel yet we all wanted to watch it. After several calls to local DVD Emporiums, we were out of luck.

I got home a few days ago and the first thing I stumble across is a copy of Beethoven and I wasn't unimpressed.

Charles Grodin makes the film. He has the suburban Dad template, a fantastic 'disgusted look on his face' and has that demeanour that can scream without even moving his mouth. Perfect casting IMO!

Another shout out to Dean Jones' role as Dr. Varnick. Probably one of the best antagonists of the 90s. You can't get more evil than a puppy killer! His two bumbling sidekicks remind me of my friends John and Biggs so I'm already emotionally invested in these two numbskulls!

The funniest member of the cast though has to go to the runt of the litter...thats right, i'm talking about Ted. What a complete and utter pathetic loser. If you had a picture of a person in the dictionary next to the word 'Pathetic', Ted is your example! I'll spend many a night laughing about this useless pile of dweebiness.

Jump on the bandwagon for some classic Family Fun. Beethoven follows the Home Alone lifeline: where the Original and First Sequel are worth a watch. But everything after just gets waaaaaaaay more Ted-like!


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