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Beware of the terrible Tropopkin, May 13, 2003
I enjoyed watching this movie when it first came on the Disney Channel and I still enjoy watching it today. Alan Thicke gives a great performance as Todd's uptight father, a man who is so grounded in reality he doesn't even know what it means to use his imagination. Robin Riker is fabulous as the seductive and evil Denise Gore, who in reality of course is a monster. It was nice seeing Corey Feldman in this movie, who is so hilarious as Phlegm, the rock musician, head banging freak, and Amy Dolenz is equally good as Wendy, Phlegm's girlfriend and Todd's object of affection. I thought that the makeup and the special effects in this movie were actually quite good, the acting was very believable and there were some very funny moments in it. Also look for other great performances by John Astin as the priest and George Gaynes as Todd's grandfather. A wonderful movie, one that the whole family should watch.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
dude!, October 29, 2000
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I first saw this movie in 1993 when it came on the disney channel. D-U-D-E, it was so cool and immediately i was hooked. unfortunately, the movie never came on again. i waited for two years to see it and when it finally came on, i had to go to a wedding and only saw the first five minutes. i was heartbroken becasue i never saw the movie again for another three years. that time i taped it--and i've had it ever since, watching and enjoying it
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4.0 out of 5 stars
SWEET MONSTER MOVIE !!!!!!, August 11, 2005
This is probably one of my favorite movies of the early 90's. The only thing I didn't like about this movie was Alan Thicke's character (jerk). I loved the part when Wendy saw photos of herself instead of the Tropopkin. The kinda depresing thing about this movie was when Todd's Grandfather told him that there were only 3 monsters left on the Earth, would about Vampires, Witches and Werewolves. Sure they were mentioned but still, it sux only having the Tropopkin,Lockness Monster and Big foot. Still, a very good must-see movie
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