Discover What’s Streaming On: Terrible acting, incoherent dialogue, scattered plotlines, and horrible special effects typically lead films to be seen as “bad movies” in the eyes of most viewers. But ...
André Joseph is a movie features writer at Collider. Born and raised in New York City, he graduated from Emerson College with a Bachelor's Degree in Film. He freelances as an independent filmmaker, ...
Elisabeth Moss may be known for gravitas and taking on difficult roles, but it all started in the most unlikely places: onscreen with Hulk Hogan. In the clip, an adorable young Moss is crying her ...
Ordered to take a vacation on Earth, alien Shep Ramsey, a well-sculpted if somewhat dimwitted intergalactic hero, rents a room in a quiet American suburb and--unsuccessfully--tries to pass himself off ...
There are about four laughs in “Suburban Commando,” and two of those are funny only if you think that cats sailing through the air is funny. The other two laughs are as good as the cat jokes, but that ...
THE PLOT: In the same way that Mac And Me was a disturbingly mouthwatering ad for a Big Mac and The Wizard was nothing more than an hour-and-a-half commercial for Nintendo, Suburban Commando is 85 ...
In “Suburban Commando,” Hulk Hogan stomps and growls his way through his own version of “Terminator 2,” with touches of “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure.” With Christopher Lloyd as his co-star and sidekick, ...
Long term fans perhaps recall Hulk Hogan's Suburban Commando movie, which was the 1991 movie project that followed his 1989 No Holds Barred film. Hogan was intent on cracking Hollywood, but Suburban ...
Suburban Commando (1991) stars Hulk Hogan as a mighty space warrior with a hot temper who crash lands on Earth, where he rents out Christopher Lloyd's garage for a lovely vacation.