
07. FDR American Badass Review
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11/14/12 • -1 min
After the success of the historically accurate book turn film “Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter,” we here at the movie dump went on our own hunt in search of other former Commander and Chiefs’ battles with the supernatural. Sure there was John Adams and his scuffle with the Merpeople after the Boston tea party incident poisoned the water they lived in. Or even Martin Van Buren who saved the people of the southern states from the Cherokee and Chickasaw skin walkers by banishing them to far off lands. But when we heard that Franklin Delano Roosevelt, fueled with vengeance, fought Werewolf Nazis after being bitten on the leg by one, resulting in him contracting Polio, (Yes kiddies, you read that right, FDR contracted Polio from a werewolf bite) we knew boys and girls we found the next great tail baiting monster against past leaders of the free world. But will this cinematic marvel rise to great heights, standing tall and proud as it proves its naysayers wrong? Or will it fall flat on it’s face do to the lack of vigor and vitality in it’s proverbial legs? Find out, as we review “FDR American Badass!”
Plot
After contracting polio from a venomous werewolf bite, FDR won’t stop at single-handedly ending the Great Depression and Prohibition. With the help of a team of historic figures, he must end WWII by exacting revenge on an army of Nazi-werewolves from the comfort of his Albert Einstein-designed wheelchair of death. An outrageous, over-the-top spoof, FDR: American Badass! is the untold true story of our country’s greatest monster-hunting president!
After the success of the historically accurate book turn film “Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter,” we here at the movie dump went on our own hunt in search of other former Commander and Chiefs’ battles with the supernatural. Sure there was John Adams and his scuffle with the Merpeople after the Boston tea party incident poisoned the water they lived in. Or even Martin Van Buren who saved the people of the southern states from the Cherokee and Chickasaw skin walkers by banishing them to far off lands. But when we heard that Franklin Delano Roosevelt, fueled with vengeance, fought Werewolf Nazis after being bitten on the leg by one, resulting in him contracting Polio, (Yes kiddies, you read that right, FDR contracted Polio from a werewolf bite) we knew boys and girls we found the next great tail baiting monster against past leaders of the free world. But will this cinematic marvel rise to great heights, standing tall and proud as it proves its naysayers wrong? Or will it fall flat on it’s face do to the lack of vigor and vitality in it’s proverbial legs? Find out, as we review “FDR American Badass!”
Plot
After contracting polio from a venomous werewolf bite, FDR won’t stop at single-handedly ending the Great Depression and Prohibition. With the help of a team of historic figures, he must end WWII by exacting revenge on an army of Nazi-werewolves from the comfort of his Albert Einstein-designed wheelchair of death. An outrageous, over-the-top spoof, FDR: American Badass! is the untold true story of our country’s greatest monster-hunting president!
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06. Mockingbird Lane Pilot Review
In this short but oh so sweet episode of The Movie Dump we take a look at the reboot of the old The Munsters TV show! After complete time mismanagement, we discover that we don’t have enough time to check out a full length movie. We also delve into the twisted psyche of Ben for a moment and reveal an interesting tidbit that you guys may or may not be able to use as blackmale to get money or candy from him! Will this tv pilot take us back to the glory days of monsterous tv families or will it just turn into another cheap dollar store halloween costume? Find out as we review the Mockingbird Lane Pilot!
Apparently NBC has passed on picking the show up, and we here at The Movie Dump think that this might have been a little hasty. It wasn’t the best pilot out there but it was far from being the worst and totally deserves a second chance. We know some people are way too eager to poo poo any form of reboots whether it be film or television, but we urge you not to jump on the trolling bandwagon, instead give these retellings a chance to defend their lives before you join the ranks of the pitchfork wielding mobs out to kill them.
So please check this pilot or “Halloween Special” out with an open and clear mind. Because a lot of people put their heart and soul into this project and they deserve a non-tainted, non-bias review of their work.
.....plus Eddie Izzard kicks ass as Grandpa!
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08. Condorman Review
28 years before Disney acquired Marvel Entertainment, they dabbled in the superhero genre with a little film called “Condorman.” Now we know what must of you are thinking, “...WHAT THE F**K IS CONDORMAN AND WILL HE BE IN THE NEXT AVENGERS MOVIE!?” well the answer is ...............
Plot
Woodrow “Woody” Wilkins (Michael Crawford) is an imaginative, yet eccentric, comic book writer and illustrator who demands a sense of realism for his comic book hero “Condorman”, to the point where he crafts a Condorman flying suit of his own and launches himself off the Eiffel Tower. The test flight fails as his right wing breaks, sending him crashing into the Seine River. Later after the incident, Woody is asked by his friend, CIA file clerk Harry (James Hampton), to perform what appears to be a civilian paper swap in Istanbul. Upon arriving in Istanbul, he meets a beautiful Russian named Natalia Rambova (Barbara Carrera), who poses as the Russian civilian with whom the exchange is supposed to take place, but it is later revealed that she is in fact a KGB spy. Woody does not tell Natalia his real name, and instead fabricates his identity to her as a top American agent code-named “Condorman”. During the encounter, Woody fends off a group of would-be assassins and saves her life by sheer luck before accomplishing the paper trade. Impressed by Woody, and disgusted by how she was treated by her lover/boss Krokov (Oliver Reed) when she returns to Moscow, Natalia decides to defect and asks the CIA to have “Condorman” be the agent that helps her.
Back in Paris, Woody’s encounter with Natalia inspires him to create a super heroine patterned after her named “Laser Lady”. He is then notified by Harry and his boss Russ (Dana Elcar) that he is to escort a defecting Soviet agent known as the “Bear”. Woody refuses to do the job, but when Russ reveals that the “Bear” is Natalia, he agrees to do it on the condition that the CIA provides him with gadgetry based on his designs.
Woody meets up with Natalia in Yugoslavia and protects her from Krokov’s henchmen led by the homicidal, glass-eyed assassin Morovich (Jean-Pierre Kalfon). After joining Harry in Italy, the trio venture to Switzerland, where Natalia discovers the truth about Woody when a group of children recognize her from his comic books. Their journey back to France is compromised when Morovich puts Woody and Harry out of commission and Krokov’s men recover Natalia before retreating to their headquarters in Monte Carlo. Woody is told that the mission is a failure and he and Harry are ordered to return to Paris, but he asks for two more days to conduct an operation to rescue Natalia.
Disguising themselves as Arab sheiks, Woody and Harry create a diversion at the Monte Carlo Casino to recover Natalia from Krokov and his men. As Harry drives away in a Rolls-Royce, Woody uses an improved version of his Condorman suit to fly himself and Natalia out of the casino and into the pier, where the trio make their getaway aboard the Condorboat. They manage to destroy Krokov’s speedboats following them, but Krokov and Morovich pursue them in their own speedboat. The Condorboat reaches its pick-up point, but Morovich shows his intent on ramming it. When Morovich ignores his commander’s orders to return to base, Krokov abandons ship. The Condorboat is lifted by the CIA helicopter in time to prevent a collision, causing Morovich to crash on an island rock.
Days later, Woody, Natalia and Harry are at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, where they see the Goodyear Blimp flash a sign welcoming Natalia to the U.S. Aboard the blimp, Russ contacts Harry and has him ask Woody if he is interested in taking Condorman to another assignment.
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