Dude!
Nicole | 10/30/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"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"
SWEET MONSTER MOVIE !!!!!!
Pamela B. Schaller | Albuquerque, NM | 08/12/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"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"
WHO LET THE TROPOPKINS OUT??!
J.G., an O.J. lookalike | Crestside, CA | 04/11/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Holy cow! I read these other reviews & decided to rent this flick, and I was blown away like a gang-banger in a shootout w/ a SWAT team. This movie is DA BOMB! Yes, it's that good. Alan Thicke was brilliant, so was Amy Dolenz (Yowza!) but also was the priest (Gomez), I'm not sure what was up w/ his disappearing glasses & all but he held this together. I really enjoyed the fight scenes, especially w/ the midnight paper boy. But I will say that this movie leaves you guessing until the 70 yr. old camper runs out yelling "I need O2!". Do yourself and society a favor and rent this movie! NOW!!!"
TROPOPKIN MANIA
Jon Arnold | Windsor, CA | 01/31/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If dancing monsters, red headbands, flying gargoyles and numerous catchphrases are what you crave, then Stepmonster is the flick for you! I mean, what DOESN'T this movie have? Corey Feldman, though in a small part, makes this movie work. Not to mention George Gaynes and Alan Thicke. Of course, Todd, the gargoyle-killa who swings a mean bat, makes you understand his situation, whether it be setting his alarm for 11:46 pm, hoping for his mother to return or keepin his eye on the gargoyle! The plot does keep you on the back of your seat, and the violence is a bit below par, the climatic ending is HUGE!! With the help of Alan Thicke, C.Feldman, and Punky Brewster's dad. ENJOY!!"