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Description: Genre: Children's DVDs / Theatrical Release: 1997 / Director: Les Mayfield / Actors: Robin Williams, Marcia Gay Harden ... more
Flubber (DVD) ... ... / DVD released 05 February, 2001 at Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: PAL / Disney couldn't resist the temptation to remake 1961's popular comedy The Absent Minded Professor, so they cast Robin Williams as Professor Philip Brainard (a role vaguely related to the character originated by Fred MacMurray), and the result is a comedy that, frankly, doesn't fully deserve its modest success. It's admittedly clever to a point, and certainly the digitally "flubberized" special effects provide the kind of movie magic that's entertaining for kids and parents alike. The professor can't even remember his own wedding day (much to the chagrin of his fiancée, played by Marcia Gay Harden), and now his academic rival (Christopher McDonald) is trying to steal his latest and purely accidental invention--flying rubber, or ... Flubber. The green goo magnifies energy and can be used as an amazing source of power, but in the hands of screenwriter John Hughes it becomes just another excuse to recycle a lot of Home Alone-style slapstick humor involving a pair of bumbling would-be flubber thieves. There's also a floating robot named Weebo and some catchy music by Danny Elfman to accompany dancing globs of flubber, but the story's too thin to add up to anything special. Lightweight fun, but, given the title, it lacks a certain bounce. Of course, that didn't stop Disney's marketing wizards from turning it into a home-video hit.

Newest Review: ... worst of that same period. HE plays a science professor who, like all good mad professor stereotypes, is as absent minded as ... more

 ... they come - in fact, he's even forgotten to turn up at his own wedding twice. Third time unlucky, his girlfriend gives up on him but this time he has a good reason...well he has *A* reason anyway. You see, our forgetful genius has stumbled upon something incredibly interesting - a strange green goo which has has a vibrant kinetic life all over its own - in fact, it transfers that kinetic energy to whatever it is attached to. So, put it on the soles of your shoes and you can jump over a house, throw it and st...more

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wampyrii
Premium Review Flubber (DVD): Disney Cannibalises 40 Year Old Professor !! (729 words)
by wampyrii - written on 02/01/02 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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You'd think that a company the size as someone like Disney might be able to employ people that had th eability to come up with the occassional original idea rather than just pick over the bones of old ones. They seem to consantly churn out movies which are either sequels, remakes or at best retellings of old stories in cinematic form with the occasional gem creeping in there ever so often. Flubber, is simply a modern update to the 1961 movie The Absent Minded Professor and seems designed solely to be a success at the box-office and little else. At best its lazy, at worse this kind of self-cannibalism is nothing short of yet another cynical attempt to weadle a little ...

manosst
Premium Review boring,only small kids will like it (169 words)
by manosst - written on 10/07/01 (Useful, 34 readings)
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Flubber can be imaginative with its usage of the special effects, but the movie can also seem dull and uninvolving (perhaps it's because most of the settings in Flubber look murky). The pacing is leisurely and script tends resort to some tiresome slapstick throughout. Every once in a while, some interest and/or some energy can be generated but the special effects in certain areas serve more as an exhibition that really doesn't bare a connection with the story and feels like padding in the process. For example, there's a dance sequence involving the Flubber. Scenes on certain occasions feel stretched out and the movie at one point, throws in an absolutely ...

 
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