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  1. So I discovered that Howard the Duck is on Netflix and I had never seen it. I know it is not a good film, but I still think I should watch it. However, that is only under the condition that it is one of those so bad it’s good/laugh at how bad it is/The Room situations.

  2. Aug 1, 1986 · Is Howard the Duck (1986) streaming on Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, or 50+ other streaming services? Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch it live or on-demand. Find the cheapest option or how to watch with a free trial.

  3. Howard the Duck (1986) is an amazing movie and absolutely does not deserve the hate it gets. Discussion. Maybe I am just a fan of cheesy 80s movies, and believe me I’ve a lot of them, but the amount of care and effort that went into this movie is so undeserving of the 14% it has on Rotten Tomatoes.

    • 15 Duck Boobs
    • 14 A Mix of Genres
    • 13 One of Us
    • 12 Jeffrey Jones: Galactic Overlord
    • 11 That Music
    • 10 Representing The 80s
    • 9 Its Novelization
    • 8 Howard Is A Hero
    • 7 The Dialog
    • 6 It's The Reason Pixar Exists

    When Howard is stripped (no pun intended) from his home planet and sent to Earth by way of a scientific experiment gone wrong, we get a quick view of a world where ducks reign supreme- and apparently the female persuasion has some convincing... attributes. While the film was intended for families, there’s nothing more disturbing than the topless du...

    "Howard the Duck" is more than just a comic to script kind of movie -- it’s the perfect mixture of a family-friendly film, with a touch of raunchiness, a sprinkle of monster flick, a bit of mystery, and a comedy rolled into one. There’s even some romance in there! Sure, it’s a lot to take in, but considering it’s a part of the Marvel universe, ther...

    The fact that Howard, upon arriving on Earth, is universally accepted by humankind, is one of the most overlooked achievements in screenwriting. Sure, the writers took away the manhood bestowed upon him in the comic, and the puns are too much to handle, but the acceptable factor is worth its weight in gold. There’s no questionable stares, confused ...

    For those of us who enjoyed a good John Hughes film in the 1980s (we're not sure if anyone doesn’t have at least one favorite), we fondly remember Jeffrey Jones as Ferris Bueller’s arch enemy, Edward R. Rooney, in the cult classic "Ferris Bueller’s Day Off." The same year, however, he was also someone else’s enemy, portraying the the Dark Overlord ...

    The role of Beverly, Howard’s love interest in the film, was a coveted part for female actresses in the mid 1980s. Everyone wanted to be the next Princess Leia, and they were hoping with George Lucas at the helm that this could be a similar opportunity. After auditioning many hopefuls, including rockers Cyndi Lauper and Tori Amos, Lea Thompson of "...

    The 1980s, as a whole, were AWESOME. And while many (better) films portray the 80s in practical set design and costuming, "Howard the Duck" went above and beyond to make it known that the film was of that era. Lea Thompson’s crimped hair (which took two hours of prep time each day of filming), the obvious neon color scheme, and even the dialog are ...

    Despite the slow, painful death of the film itself (and its creators), "Howard the Duck" the novel was practically a sensation. The book was tasked with bringing the film to life in a new and vibrant way, and the author, Ellis Weiner, did just that. Described as a brilliant combination of the film’s humor, with the comic’s storyline, and given a sh...

    Describing Howard as a "superhero" doesn’t necessarily put him in the same Marvel realm as, say, Captain America, Iron Man, Peter Parker or even his counterparts in "Guardians of the Galaxy,"but when you look at the plot of the film, he really, truly does end up saving the day. After crashing down to Earth, Howard immediately rescues Beverly from a...

    Okay, so, “Howard the Duck” went on to win more Razzies than Academy Awards (including a coveted Worst Picture nod), but whether or not you care for the film, or aboutthe film, there’s no denying that the cheese factor is one of its most appealing traits. There’s nothing better than hearing seasoned actors say “No more Mr. Nice Duck” or fan-favorit...

    When “Howard the Duck” failed for Lucas and his production team, it had to have been a horrible feeling. With so much pressure out the gate on the filmmakers, and momentous buzz created specifically for the film, including a multi-million dollar off-the-wall marketing campaign, it was hard not to take a hit when the film underperformed at the box o...

  4. In this film based on the comic book character, Howard the Duck is suddenly beamed from Duckworld, a planet of intelligent ducks with arms and legs, to Earth, where he lands in Cleveland.

    • (86)
    • Willard Huyck
    • PG
    • Lea Thompson
  5. Nov 24, 2018 · Looking to watch Howard The Duck? Find out where Howard The Duck is streaming, if Howard The Duck is on Netflix, and get news and updates, on Decider.

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  7. Superhero spoof is awful -- and edgier than you remember. Read Common Sense Media's Howard the Duck review, age rating, and parents guide.

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