Here are five 4th wall breaks which are either bizarrely random, or just plain stupid.
Mary Poppins
Someone please explain to me why Bert introduces us to the Banks at
the start of the film? It would be fine if HE EVER DID IT AGAIN but he
doesn’t. He’s no narrator, he’s just in the movie after that point. And
he doesn’t tell us anything that couldn’t have been handed off to
another character with a line or two. Yeah he tells us who Admiral Boom
is but why couldn’t have the housekeepers told us that? And why did we
need to know the address anyway, are we having a test at the end of the
movie?
Alaadin
Ok I admit this one is kind of tricky. But what on Earth is up with
the merchant in the beginning? Yes I know the theory, that it’s really
the Genie in disguise. It is Robin Williams doing the voice. But that
doesn’t explain why he’s here, and giving exposition we don’t need. I
hate it when a movie throws he moral at you before the movie has even
begun. Yeah I know there’s plenty more 4th wall gags in this film but
the opening felt, well, pointless.
Fuller House
I hated it also when Mary Kate and Ashley Olson didn’t return for the
new show. Even just for a cameo. But the way the show dealt it was
pretty, well, nasty. When D.J. asks where Michelle is Danny explains she
is busy with her career, and then the entire cast gives a look to the
audience. There were a couple other tines when a cast member broke the
fourth wall to tell them to appear. In a way I don’t blame them but,
that was kinda mean.
Inspector Gadget
Oh well all know this painful gag don’t we? I mean, a good 4th wall
gag has to be subtle. Well, at least try to be subtle. And it’s true
this whole movie is one big 4th wall gag. But still, the “joke” about
Saturday morning cartoons is awful. Made even worst when you remember
the show never was a Saturday Morning cartoon, it was a syndicated show.
So not only is it painful, it’s inaccurate.
Nutcracker 3D
This god awful movie is way to much for me to describe here. But one
of the oddities is that Nathan’s Lane character of Uncle Albert breaks
the 4th wall and talks to the audience for a part of the movie.
For…reasons. No really, why was that there? Most of the movie is a dream
anyway! Unlike Bert who at least provides important information, this
is just a pointless detour.
Did I miss your favorite example of a bad 4th wall break? Comment and let me know.
The merchant of "Aladdin" re-appears at the end of the third movie though. But if you don't know that, I can see why it seems weird.
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