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Superhero Movie (PG-13)
Scott Huver
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This latest churn-‘em-and-burn-‘em genre parody flick offers a handful of sophomoric (in a good way) and worthwhile laughs to even the most serious-minded comic-book fans.
Story
It’s basically the first
Spider-Man
film, with dirtier jokes. The plotline dutifully follows--and upends--all the story points of the wall-crawler’s big screen opus, replacing Peter Parker with Rick Riker (
Drake Bell
), a geeky high schooler bitten by a genetically enhanced dragonfly who then gains requisite superpowers. Rick has the pert love interest (
Sara Paxton
), the megalomaniacal nemesis the Hourglass (
Christopher McDonald
), and a dotty, doting uncle-aunt combo (
Leslie Nielsen
and
Marion Ross
) as well as walk-ons encounters from other superheroes spoofmeisters including
Tracy Morgan
as Professor X,
Craig Bierko
as Wolverine,
Simon Rex
as the Human Torch and
Pamela Anderson
in blink-and-you’ll-miss-her turn as the Invisible Girl, quite literally. But despite some allusions to a handful of recent heroic hits,
Superhero Movie
sticks surprisingly close to the Spider-Man template only, and never adequately attacks the entire phenomenon of comic book flicks.
Acting
To use accomplished parody film icons like
Nielsen
(of
Naked Gun
renown) and
Robert Hays
(of
Airplane
legend) is to invite disastrous comparison. Fortunately, disaster doesn’t strike--not entirely. The new kids
Bell
(of Nickelodeon’s
Drake and Josh
fame) and
Paxton
(
Aquamarine
) are sunny enough on-screen personalities but don’t quite have the comic chops or the oh-so-serious ironic approach to mark them as standouts in the genre. Most of the star cameos fall flatter than you’d hope, though
Marion Ross
surprises with a go-for-broke turn that will forever color the way you think of
Happy Days
’ Mrs. Cunningham.
McDonald
does all the film’s heavy lifting, gleefully chewing the scenery, spitting it out and then re-chewing the remains. Special props go to
Miles Fisher
for his brief but brilliant send-up of
Tom Cruise
.
Direction
Superhero Movie
neither soars to the silly heights of its predecessor
Scary Movies
nor crashes to the ground like the dreadful
Epic Movie
.
Craig Mazin
, who wrote the third and fourth
Scary Movie
offerings and helmed the 2000 superhero spoof
The Specials
, has enough of a solid feel for the material. The laughs come at a decent pace, though lots of the gags lack inspiration and too many of the spot-on shot swipes from the
Spider-Man
films stop at imitation and rarely achieve a greater sense of parody and fun. Still, if a silly look at superheroics is what you’re after--and TV’s
The Tick
is still lingering in your Netflix queue--then
Superhero Movie
wins the day in the end.
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