The peculiar charm of 'Condorman' lies in its sheer audacity. Michael Crawford gamely commits to the outlandish premise, attempting to ground the fantasy of a comic book hero in a spy narrative. However, the film's tone often feels…
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Comic artist and writer Woody performs a simple courier operation for his friend Harry who works for the CIA. But when he successfully fends off hostile agents, he…
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For a dose of pure, unadulterated 1980s fun, 'Condorman' delivers in spades. Michael Crawford is perfectly cast as the hapless comic creator who becomes his own superhero, bringing a charming earnestness to the role. The film’s tone is…
'Condorman' is a film that wears its ambition on its sleeve, but unfortunately, the execution falls considerably short. Michael Crawford, a performer known for his stage prowess, seems adrift in this espionage-comedy, his performance oscillating between bewildered and…
In 'Condorman,' Michael Crawford dives headfirst into a ludicrously entertaining world where comic book imagination meets espionage. He imbues Woody, and by extension Condorman, with a palpable sense of wonder and a touch of bewildered heroism. The film's…
Michael Crawford dons the cape, or rather the rather ill-fitting costume, in 'Condorman,' a film that attempts to fuse spy capers with superhero fantasy. The premise is undeniably intriguing: a comic artist brought to life as his own…
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While 'Condorman' certainly occupies a unique space in cinematic history, it's not typically classified as a genre classic in the same vein as more widely celebrated spy thrillers or superhero origin stories. Its appeal is more niche, often appreciated for its camp value and its earnest, albeit sometimes clumsy, attempt at a high-concept premise. It remains a curious artifact of 1980s filmmaking, providing entertainment through its distinct, often eccentric, execution.