An unusually sensitive kids' movie that's notable for both its visual effects and its verisimilitude. This well-meaning adaptation strives to elevate the cultural discourse of the classic children's book series.

Somebody once told us the world was gonna roll us, but that was before we found the irreverent inspiration of Shrek, an ugly ogre underdog that turned the tables on Disney-fied fairy tales and launched a massively popular animated franchise/meme factory.
Hey now, you're an all-star, so cue this 'cast up and push play!
What if the White House was home to a moody, impetuous, loud-mouthed brat who was simultaneously blind to his immense privilege and yet pitiable for his seeming inability to acknowledge his own glaring flaws?
It's difficult to imagine this situation ever being a real-life possibility, so thankfully we have the Sinbad vehicle First Kid to answer that question with heavy doses of improvised schtick and '90s middle school signifiers.
One of the most anarchic studio comedies of all time, representing both the peak of Tom Green's comedic powers and the end of his mainstream relevance. But does the movie deserve its infamy, or did it just arrive too early in the comedy landscape? Throw on your backwards suit and listen to our Freddy Got Fingered episode as we mine this critical flop for precious jewels!