Although the success of 'Blade' (id, Stephen Norrington, 1998) was partially erased the unpleasant memory of the unbearable heights that film had reached with superhero 'Batman and Robin' ('Batman & Robin', Joel Schumacher, 1997) the wound opened by the horrible fourth installment of the Batman saga was not yet closed, and a bet as 'Mystery Men' (id, Kinka Usher, 1999) that now occupies our time was so risky that are more than obvious the reasons why the third Dark Horse Entertainment producing for the big screen was the failure that was .
It mattered little that the film directed by Kinka Usher was a wild and eloquent divertimento aimed as clear parody the genre of a kind with mesh at the refusal of the public to hold another show kitsch full of colorful and clearly burlesque vocation, something not It had worked well at the film of Schumacher and was going to take its toll on a production, paid with $ 68 million, crashed at the box office with a very poor collection of 33 million that do not do justice to the absurdity of a tape that never takes itself seriously.
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