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  2. Howard the Duck (film) - Wikipedia

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    Howard the Duck received mainly negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 13%, based on 83 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10, making it the lowest-rated Lucasfilm production. The site's consensus states: "While it has its moments, Howard the Duck suffers from an uneven tone and mediocre ...

  3. Howard the Duck - Wikipedia

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    Howard the Duck later attempted to pose as a spider variant of himself called the Spectacular Spider-Duck in the building where the Great Web of Life of Destiny is only for Spider-Boy to ask if that is an actual variant or the real Howard the Duck posing as a variant in order to mooch off their food.

  4. List of films considered the worst - Wikipedia

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    Howard the Duck received overwhelmingly negative reviews from film critics. Orange Coast Magazine writer Marc Weinberg and Leonard Maltin criticized the decision to shoot the film in live action. [253] [254] The appearance of Howard was criticized as being unconvincing due to his poorly functioning mouth and expressionless face. Reviewers also ...

  5. 'Howard the Duck' star Tim Robbins reveals why he expected ...

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    Tim Robbins and Lea Thompson look back at the 1986 disaster on the movie's 35th anniversary. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Willard Huyck - Wikipedia

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    Huyck also directed four films, which he co-wrote with Gloria Katz: Messiah of Evil, French Postcards, Best Defense, and Howard the Duck. [2] The latter film received universally negative reviews at its release, but in subsequent years has become a cult classic. [5]

  7. Ed Gale - Wikipedia

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    His debut was as the title role of Howard in the 1986 film Howard the Duck.While Chip Zien provided Howard's voice, Gale was the actor in the suit throughout the film. In 1988, he played Chucky in the horror film Child's Play. [4]

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  9. Beverly Switzler - Wikipedia

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    In Howard the Duck vol. 6 #8, Switzler is revealed to have gained the ability to fly after having been coated in some unknown pink residue from an earlier adventure. It's unknown to what extent she can fly or what other powers she possesses as she refrains from using them in order to live a normal life.