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7/10
Lightweight, Goofy & Fun
ccthemovieman-13 November 2006
This was different, that's for sure. Just look at the cast! Talk about oddballs.

William H. Macy and Ben Stiller were the stars, although a bunch of actors almost share the spotlight, in this farce about superhero-wannabees. The most outrageous was played by Paul Reubens of "Pee Wee Herman" fame.

There is lots of humor, garish colors and no lulls. It's a pretty entertaining, lightweight comedy with nothing but goofy characters, all of whom want to be heroes a la Superman, Batman, Spiderman, you name. They have talents in strange areas, however, that the real heroes don't (and don't want to!). It's silly, but you know that going on.

It's also a film you can watch in installments and not really miss any continuity. It's a long movie for one so hectic, so taking a break here and there is okay. The language was tame so kids could enjoy this, too. In fact, I don't recall any swearing in here, except the guy in the theater next to me who kept uttering, "What a dumb, f---ing movie." I thought it was fun two hours but I'd rather watch it on DVD and take a few breaks.
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An extremely underrated film
holme-121 June 2002
I thought this movie was hilarious when I first saw it and even bought it. I'm surprised that there is so much controversy over this film, because everyone did great performances, especially Ben Stiller as Mr. Furious. Quotes like "I need a compass to show me which way the wind shines." are just a small fraction of the hilarity in this film.

Grade: A+(One of my favorite comedies of all time)
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7/10
Underrated little geek out
erikharrison18 December 2005
"Nystery Men" is an unpretentious little flick with a lot in it's favor. A good cast, some quirky dialog, and a director who knows when to just let his cast have a good time all add up to a fun time.

"Mystery Men" is not a genre flick in the usual sense, nor is it a Ben Stiller vehicle. It is more like "The Mask" except it relies on the ensemble instead of a central star. This has likely contributed to the movie's relative obscurity, and the broad dislike by a number of its viewers. You have to be willing to geek out a bit, and watch a goofy comedic ensemble at work to appreciate "Mystery Men".

That said, a few things do not work. The love story between Ben Stiller's self conscious hero and Claire Forlani's waitress simply doesn't seem to play. Kel Mitchel is simply adequate, and though I find him hilarious, it's hard to separate the scatological (or methalogical, if you prefer) The Spleem from Paul Reuben's personal life.

All in all, our motley team of untalented superheros play delightfully off of each other, and entertain more than they bore. Watch for a classic parody of every pep talk in all of film from William H Macy. It's brief, it's funny, and it is perfectly delivered, and contains the heart of "Mystery Men"
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7/10
Great Star Power for a Great Comedy Film
FilmFanInTheHouse31 March 2008
Mystery Men (1999, Dir. Kinka Usher)

When Captain Amazing is kidnapped by Casanova Frankenstein a group of superheroes combine together to create a plan. But these aren't normal superheroes. They are individuals who are not good enough to be real superheroes. Now, the group who include such heroes as Mr. Furious, The Shoveller and The Blue Raja must put all the powers together to save everyone they know and love.

The film 'Mystery Men' has one of the best combination of cast in a comedy film. The films contains amazing talent from the likes of Ben Stiller, Hank Azaria, William H. Macy, Geoffrey Rush and Eddie Izzard. And thats only a few of the talented names whose comedic performances appear in the film. The movie is not your typical superhero movie and really gives some wonderful created characters. The action is based more on the characters comedic powers, but is still very entertaining. As well as having fun characters and a good story, the film also provides beautiful sets and a wonderful disco soundtrack. 'Mystery Men' is one of those comedy films which just don't get much recognition and must be watched.

"Hey Dad, I'm going to my room with three strange men." - Invisible Boy (Kel Mitchell)
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6/10
Ahead of its time.
torrascotia12 October 2018
Looking at some of the reviews on here its clear that this movie did not find the audience it deserved at the time. In 1999 many people were simply not quite ready to understand a superhero movie which was based more or less in reality and was a send up of the genre. Anyone expecting a run of the mill superheroes with superpowers movie would be disappointed. However this is a much smarter movie in which we have average guys with alot of heart but zero abilities who try to fight crime with hilariously incompetent results. They are more likely to hurt each other than any criminals. These heroes dont have cool names, cool costumes and don't even have cool pretend powers. Another huge disappointment for the average comic book hero fan as whats the point if they cant do anything we cant? Watching this movie post Megamind, Deadpool, Watchmen and Kickass this movie makes total sense. What also seems to make sense is that every one of those movies, all seem to have borrowed heavily from Mystery Men. What you do get is a fantastic cast, laugh out jokes, crazy set pieces, many quotable lines all wrapped up in a fairly family friendly package. Think of this as a live action Megamind or PG version of Kickass. The story is quite straight forward but it does still make fun of the usual comic book tropes in a fresh way. I would highly recommend this to anyone who enjoyed any of the movies I compared Mystery Men to, you will wonder why you had previously let this one slip by and also just how many of the current crop of "original" and "smarter" comic book movies have ripped off Mystery Men? Deserves to be seen.
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1/10
How could such a wonderful cast make such a godawful movie?
bobkublawi12 February 2004
Ben Stiller, Geoffrey Rush, William H. Macy----wow, what a cast you're thinking, right? Well, this vaunted and talented cast managed to make, quite possibly, one of the most disappointing movies ever. This movie tries, and fails, to be funny in so many ways. There is not one funny line in this movie---not one. No sight gag or line drew even a snicker. This was the longest hour and a half of my life. Stay away from this one. Far away.
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9/10
Ahead of its time
acedj4 November 2019
This movie puts the hero in superhero. A trio of friends have, for years, taken up crime fighting under the guises of The Shoveler, Captain Furious and The Blue Rajah. This, despite the fact that there is a resident superhero known as Captain Amazing. With the release of Casanova Frankenstein, the cities most feared super villain, and the subsequent disappearance of Amazing, it is up to this rag-tag trio to put together a group of people to defeat Frankenstein.

This movie has so many great actors in it, I find it utterly crazy that it was not bigger. This is a great movie based off a comic before Marvel stuck up their giant tent pole. Not that I am mad at Marvel, not in the least. If you are looking for a movie with superheros, humor and so many quotable lines, then look no further.
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7/10
Ahead of its Time
view_and_review23 April 2020
This movie was positively silly yet so funny. In fact, I'd say that "Mystery Men" was ahead of its time. With the glut of comic book movies in theaters today "Mystery Men" would've fit right in. It's more in line with something like "Kick-Ass," but its so apropo.
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3/10
I expected better....
LillyCat5 August 1999
I thought Mystery Men was an almost complete disappointment. It just wasn't funny enough to make up for how BAD it was. Even Paul Reubens was annoyingly bad. I mean, a character called "The Spleen" who farts a lot? Give me a break. The only people I know who would find this funny are 5 year old boys. What a waste of time..
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9/10
Extremely Underrated
schadenfreude71417 March 2005
I saw "Mystery Men" on my birthday in 1999 while I was away on vacation. When I came back home, I went to see it again. Keep in mind, I was twelve, but at that time it was the coolest movie ever. I even collected the ultra-rare action figures (I have them all except for the Bowler, which is the hardest to find. They made Mr. Furious, The Shoveler, The Blue Raja, The Spleen and Captain Amazing, in case your wondering. There IS a William H. Macy action figure in existence!). I've watched it many times over the years and it still remains a favorite of mine, due mostly to fond childhood memories. It's not a perfect movie, but it definitely deserves another look and perhaps a cult following.

The story: a bunch of low-level superheroes save the day. This was executed again in the mediocre, direct-to-video "The Specials" as well. But this is the other end of the spectrum: big budget (huge budget, almost $100 Million I think) studio comedy. Yes, the effects are overblown and the huge sets and wonderful production design are a bit much considering the plot. But don't think this as a stupid, special effects-y superhero movie--it's a PARODY. They fight a villain named Cassanova Frankenstein, people. He has a psychofrakulator, whatever that is (it's a doomsday device, he'll take over the world, yada yada.) And resident superhero Captain Amazing (a Zapp Brannigan-esque Greg Kinnear, with commercial-product-logos on his costume, nice touch) is kidnapped. Time for the Mystery Men: Mr. Furious (Ben Stiller, gets mad), The Shoveller (William H. Macy, beats people with shovels), The Blue Raja (Hank Azaria, British, throws forks), The Bowler (Janeane Garafolo, bowls), Invisible Boy (Kel Mitchell, guess what he does), The Spleen (the great Paul Reubens, farts), and The Sphinx (Wes Studi, cuts guns in half with his mind, I am not kidding). The rest of the fantastic cast of character actors includes Geoffrey Rush as Cassanova, Lena Olin heavily edited out as Cassanova's bride, and the one and only Tom Waits as a crazy weapons dealer. So...with Macy, Kinnear, Olin, and Rush there are four Oscar-nominees (and one winner) and Tom freakin' Waits! It's not perfect though. It's overlong and there are some gushes of corniness here and there (The Shoveller's full of them).

The dialogue definitely outweighs the physical comedy, which is sometimes lacking (there's a guy who farts for his power, case closed). The dialogue is definitely a highlight, the cyclical ramblings of the Sphinx, the mixed metaphors of Mr. Furious, etc. It's downright a funny movie, (it will almost make you forget that this was the film that let "All Star" by Smashmouth out into the world.)

Unfortunately, the film did not do as well with critics and audiences as it should have. A sequel was originally planned (the film is in fact based on a comic book and characters from "The Flaming Carrot" comics. The Flaming Carrot was planned for the sequel I believe) but this did not do well at the box office. It could have been a hard sell, a superhero comedy with the guy from "There's Something About Mary." It also could have been the fact that it was released on the same day as "The Sixth Sense"--which ended up being the biggest hit for the month of August--as well as "The Thomas Crown Affair." Two other misunderstood classics were released on the same crowded weekend, oddly enough--"Dick" and "The Iron Giant." Critics gave MM passable reviews, but it was quickly forgotten. Sadly enough, on Comedy Central's Roast of Jerry Stiller, comedian Jeffrey Ross commented to Ben Stiller that, "I saw 'Mystery Men' and I fired MY agent." Ben is then seen to mouth the words, "I should have to." Don't listen to him. Give "Mystery Men" a chance.
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1/10
Is there a rating lower than one?
marcus40mast27 July 2002
I don't like to critisise movies totally. I always try and find something good in a movie yet this defied me in watching Mystery Men. I sat there for what seemed like ages whilst failing to be entertained by any aspect of this film, not helped by my family watching it because I had said it was supposed to be really funny and their reaction was less than pleased.

There was not one single part of this film that entertained me in any way and I was genuinely disappointed in the fact that such a cast could produce such a terrible film. William H Macy, who i consider one of the most underrated actors of our time, and the rest of the cast looked like they were really trying to make something good out of this film, yet they failed for an inexplicable reason.

Maybe it was the script, or the jokes or the general idea of the film but it just did not work in any way, it tried to rip off many aspects of the superhero genre in an intelligent way, but failed.

Overall I have to say that watching this film was one of the most painful experiences of my movie loving life and if you ever come across a copy of this film i urge you to take the tape and burn it to prevent others from watching it. Believe me, it's for their on good.
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The Lord be praised! From time to time somebody remembers that a movie has to be entertaining!
film-2911 June 2003
If you think movies and art in general must also educate and moralize, well, it takes us to a more complex issue and I'm willing to discuss it some other time. That said, I'll cast the first stone: Is William Shakespeare educating, moralizing or just plain entertaining? But today, I'm here to celebrate this extremely funny movie. The actors brought together make a `super squad', especially the three original members of the `super team'. Ben Stiller is superb and his character `Mr. Furious' is hilarious. In fact, everyone performs his or her role perfectly. The cinematography, locations, effects, costumes, make-up, music…everything in this movie is very well done and finely achieved. This movie also casts a beautiful actress, the waitress (Claire Forlani), who -- lo and behold! -- can act as well; and a great villain, Casanova Frankenstein (Geofrey Rush).

There's a hero, `The Shovel' (William H. Macy) who knows he's gifted but has taken numerous blows over the past twelve years, as his wife makes very clear whenever she has the opportunity. There's an Englishman from India, (the talented Hank Azaria) who throws his mother's silverware (to be precise he's a fork-thrower) There is an invisible man, who can become invisible only when nobody looks at him (himself included). There's an accursed young man who farts the enemy unconscious. There's a brave heroin, Baby Bowler (Janeane Garofalo) , whose devastating arm is a translucent bowling-ball that holds her father's skull, and when she's not throwing it against Casanova Frankenstein's evil forces, she quarrels with his father's skull, that of an anti-Communist, anti-gay autocratic and very bad tempered cantankerous old man. There are two possible outputs when one brings all of these unrealities together: One possibility is that of ending up with a ludicrous and altogether regrettable piece of junk. The other, that of this present case, one can achieve one of the funniest and most amazing pictures made in years.
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7/10
surprisingly good
bloodybjorn18 August 2014
I just finished watching mystery men, and must say i liked it very much. Don't expect 'kick-ass' action but its more light and funny. I know the movie is out since 1999 but i never saw it when it came out, strange really but found the movie here on IMDb and read some good reviews about it so it made me curious. i know this is not really a review but just have to write 10 lines to get this online. so don't expect any blood or a lot of special effects just a refreshing new kind of simple but still funny 'super'hero movie it just different then the other stuff we are use too! the acting was real good but don't expect some super twist or stuff like that. So go and rent the movie or see it online you may like it if your in to something new.

7/10 good
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7/10
One of the better superhero comedies that didn't find an audience upon release.
IonicBreezeMachine8 November 2020
Roy (Ben Stiller), Jeffrey (Hank Azaria), and Eddie (William H. Macy) are three friends who moonlight as superheroes Mr. Furious, Blue Raja, and The Shoveler in the metropolis of Champion City. The trio are fairly inept when it comes to crime fighting and are often overshadowed by the Arrogant and much more popular Captain Amazing (Greg Kinear). However when Amazing arranges for the release of supervillain Casanova Frankenstein (Geoffrey Rush) so he can boost his image by having a more credible threat the plan backfires with Amazing becoming captured putting the city in danger that only the titular Mystery Men can stop.

Loosely based on the comic book series Flaming Carrot Comics by Bob Burden, the movie is a contemporary spoof of the superhero genre (with Joel Schumacher's Batman films serving as the main source of inspiration). The movie features a large number of comic actors including Including Paul Rebens, Janeane Garofalo, and Kel Mitchell having prominent roles. The movie is very loosely structured as much of the dialogue was improvised, and while not every joke lands and the movie does feel over stretched in some areas Mystery Men is still a superior example of the superhero comedy subgenre.

The cast have genuine chemistry and there's an obvious amount of love for the superhero genre on display. The scenes where Roy, Jeffrey, and Eddie converse at an all night diner are a lot of fun as they point out foibles in the Champion City superhero scene (including a trope involving glasses that is very funny). The superhero personas created by the lovable losers are also quite funny with Mr. Furious being a sort of inept and powerless Hulk, and Blue Raja scoring a lot of laughs from his confusing hero name that involves a turban, forks, and yet not much of the color blue. But easilly the best performances are Wes Studi as The Sphinx and Janeane Garofalo as The Bolwer. Wes Studi has a lot of fun playing an over the top parody of Mentor figures like Yoda, Splinter, Or Stick with cryptic dialogue that sounds deep but is more like a string of non sensical metaphors and similes only tangentially related to the situation. Garofalo is also quite good as The Bowler who scores a number of laughs talking to her bowling ball that houses her deceased father's skull and soul that only she can talk to and her timing and improv is pitch perfect.

Despite the positives that are on display in the film, there are some drawbacks. Because of the loose improv heavy structure of the movie, some actors don't work as well as others. Paul Reubens is better known for his work as Pee-Wee Herman and known for visual gags and prop jokes and he unfortunately doesn't adapt well to the improv based structure playing flatulence based hero The Spleen. Kel Mitchell fares a bit better playing The Invisible Boy (whose explanation for his powers is one of the funniest in the movie), but Kel much like Reubens isn't primarily known for improv and doesn't have many standout comic moments (though admitedly he does better than Reubens). The movie was directed by commercial director Kinka Usher (who directed a number of Taco Bell's popular Chihuahua commercials throughout the 90s) and he has a good grasp of comedy and pacing, but it's clear he didn't have experience in reining in such a large group of comic actors which leads to some issues with pacing. It's a shame Kinka Usher left the industry to return to commercial work because he seems like he could've refined his craft, but unfortunately that's how it worked out.

Mystery Men is a flawed movie, but it's also a very funny and good natured comedy. The movie's affectionate ribbing of the superhero genre is never mean spirited and the cast deliver genuinely engaging performances (even if some actors struggle with the structure of the movie). Despite some hiccups this movie is a lot of fun and can be enjoyed by almost anyone.
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7/10
one underrated movie
hndrxfan101-19 March 2006
the star vote scale doesn't go high enough for me to express my love for this movie. I'm pretty sure there isn't enough stars in space for me to rate this movie appropriately. I highly recommend it.

Rundown: BUY THIS MOVIE IMMEDATELY!

AND YES YOU MAY ABSOULTY BRING ZE' BREWSKIES!

i have a hard time determining whether i love this movie or A Friday Night Date more.

I haven't decided, I bought 2 TV's so i can watch them simultaneously.

If i were to express all my feelings for both movies the internet would cease to be.

William Gates would be horrified

I got to go, the movies are starting.
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1/10
Dire. Avoid at all costs.
Sarah P6 January 2000
What a waste of a great cast, and plot that could have been very funny. I'd give it a minus rating if I could. It's the first time I've walked out of a film, I couldn't face another hour. It didn't even look as if the cast were enjoying themselves, which can make a poor film bearable.
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9/10
Great fun
bdiebold4 July 2002
This movie is a lot of fun. What makes it great especially are two things: one is the straightforward way the characters embrace the stereotypes, with discussions of their costumes and superpowers. There's an endearing earnestness to the parody that's very appealing; the second is basic sweetness of the characters and the quality of the chemistry. Claire Forlani deserves particular note as the object of Mr. Furious's desires. There's a boatload of talent here. I realize some with high expectations may have been disappointed, but this movie is a lot of fun, and kind of sweet.
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7/10
Not bad...Not bad at all
Thornfield211 June 2001
This isn't my usual genre of film, but I got a delightful suprize when I gave up my inhabitions and watched it. Not only were the costumes fun and the scenery very brilliantly dark and cartoony, but these characters actually had some depth and their goal, to be superheroes. Ben Stiller (one of my faves after watching "Meet the Parents") was hillarious and his supporting team were funny and unique, they even had a chick, played by one of my ultimate faves, Janeane Garofalo.I loved how the popular superhero endorsed popular products and was about as real as a Ken Doll compared to the band of wanna-be, more lovable outcasts. Wonderful film to watch late at night with friends after being out all night or on a rainy day. Kudos to Stiller and his wonderful supporting cast of misfits!
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1/10
They spent US$70,000,000 on this rotter??
Matthew Chong27 August 2002
Great cast of talent, huge budget, good possibilities for satire/parody/dumbfun... instead, we have this irritating provocation. I'm a couch potato type who can watch most things on screen/TV, be it Hindi comedy, Islamic prayers, Hong Kong "God of Shaolin Soccer/Gamblers/CashPig/Stockbroker/Pretentiousness", party political broadcasts, Michael Bay films... A B-film at best, the terrible waste of the comedic and acting talent, and their apprant willingness to allow themselves to crawl at such a level, is topped by the alleged budget for this failure. I watched this 'movie' on HBO with an open mind, never having heard of it previously, and set time aside based on the synopsis and the big name stars it featured. I was so p***ed off with deciding to persist to the end of the show that I actually watched an episode of "Walker Texas Ranger" and appreciated its better quality. 5/10 if it was a low-budget straight-to-video no-name cable movie. 0/10 for the enormous consumption of the Earth's resources it actually is.
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8/10
A Hoot!
poetbard21 August 2005
Forget depth of meaning, leave your logic at the door, and have a great time with this maniacally funny, totally absurdist, ultra-campy live-action "cartoon". MYSTERY MEN is a send-up of every superhero flick you've ever seen, but its unlikely super-wannabes are so interesting, varied, and well-cast that they are memorable characters in their own right. Dark humor, downright silliness, bona fide action, and even a touching moment or two, combine to make this comic fantasy about lovable losers a true winner. The comedic talents of the actors playing the Mystery Men -- including one Mystery Woman -- are a perfect foil for Wes Studi as what can only be described as a bargain-basement Yoda, and Geoffrey Rush as one of the most off-the-wall (and bizarrely charming) villains ever to walk off the pages of a Dark Horse comic book and onto the big screen. Get ready to laugh, cheer, and say "huh?" more than once.... enjoy!
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7/10
Under a different director, this would have been awesome.
adam_lytle21 November 2000
I love the concept for Mystery Men. The loser superhero is a concept just waiting to be properly handled. Unfortunately Mystery Men doesn't do it, which is a damn shame considering the stellar cast. Ben Stiller is perfect as the amazingly ineffective Mr. Furious, William H. Macy could act a phone-book, Wes Studie is brilliant as the Mystery Men mentor The Sphinx, and Janeane Garofolo is always a pleasure to watch. (Unfortunately, the only disappointing performance is from Paul Reubens, who I've always thought of as rather talented.)

There's some great dialogue in Mystery Men, and some great performances, but its not enough to rescue the movie from the Director's misconceptions. He seemed to think he was making Batman Forever. The art design of the film really fights with its ironic nature.

If you're a comic book fan, I recommend renting this movie, if you can find it for cheap.

If you're looking for a good superhero parody, check your local listings for the cartoon 'The Tick', it spoofs comic book heroes better than Mystery Men did.
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1/10
You will be Mr. (or Mrs/Miss) Furious after being subjected to this rubbish
bendoverjunk20 September 2009
I am on holiday in the Philippines with a very limited number of channels available. Mystery Men just came on. I thought great, a film, and its got Ben Stiller in it, so it must be half decent. After all, I have enjoyed a lot of his other films, including Night at the Museum and The Heartbreak Kid. However this is the not just his worst film ever, it is the worst film ever, period. I'm not sure what this film is trying to be, satire, parody, comedy, but it fails on all levels. I'm guessing Ben Stiller didn't even bother looking at the script, or else he wouldn't have agreed to put his name to this cr@p. It has nothing to offer at all. Anyone who's given this a good review must be mad, or 10 years old. It annoyed me so much, I just registered on IMDb just so I could add this comment!
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6/10
Better than expected... but, still not great.
cornflux6 August 1999
I'd have to say the movie turned out to be a little better than I had expected. But, maybe that's not saying much since I didn't expect a great deal to begin with. Independent of my expectations, Mystery Men turned out to be fairly entertaining about half-way through the film (finally) and truly fun in the last 20 minutes. For me, the first half was a bit slow and I struggled to get into it.

If I had to complain about one thing, it would probably be the degree of predictability in Mystery Men (maybe it should have been called Predictable Men?). But, if I had to praise one thing, it would be the portrayal of the off-beat characters and all their flaws that "normal" heroes don't have in the movies these days.
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7/10
Silliness Prevails
mjw230514 October 2007
Captain Amazing (Greg Kinnear) has always kept Champion City safe from the evil bad guys, keeping a band of wannabe super heroes in the shadows; but when Captain Amazing is captured by his arch nemesis Cassanova Frankenstein (Geoffrey Rush) its finally time for The Blue Raja (Hank Azaria), The Shoveller (William H. Macy), Mr. Furious (Ben Stiller) and more to step foreword and save the day.

Mystery Men is littered with truly ridiculous characters, each with their own spin on the superhero as we know it and they all perform brilliantly to make this film a very crazy and very funny ride.

7/10 it's very silly and great fun
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7/10
A very amusing superhero spoof
gtjgw30 October 2006
With a different director, this coulda been a contender. It is a flawed masterpiece (that's right, I said the word 'masterpiece' in conjunction with this film). Despite some dodgy editing alongside a director known for making commercials (and it shows!), it actually has many ingenious concepts. The idea that Champion City's most successful superhero is obsessed with his own celebrity and is therefore portrayed as a bad guy ties in perfectly with the anti-capitalist themes in the film. The problems arise when the style of comedy reaches juvenile level, and though at times that brand of humour is funny there is perhaps a little too much of it. There are, however, many hilarious moments, some of which are incredibly subtle for such an 'in your face' production. For example, when Captain Amazing is complaining to his agent about losing his pepsi endorsement he talks about what it means to him, in his heart, and he promptly hits his chest where his heart would be only to hear the hollow sound of his suit's exterior. Pure anti-capitalism! Finally, a mention of the cast. The film has a wonderful cast: Ben Stiller, Bill Macy, Hank Azaria, Greg Kinnear, Geoffrey Rush, Jeanne Garofalo, Eddie Izzard, Paul (Pee-wee Herman) Reubens and, best of all, the deep-voiced singing legend that is Tom Waits. So, a masterpiece? a silly but funny superhero spoof? or a superhero spoof that is unsure what it really wants to be? It is rather open to interpretation but one thing is for sure, it's funny!
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