At its best moments (
mainly during the film's first half, which displays a nice energy as it rolls through its absurd plot contortions), Moonwalkers has a lot of fun
using a historical backdrop for a farce so willfully absurd it boggles the mind, but
by the time Perlman and Grint end up at the hippie commune (and spend the rest of the movie there), Moonwalkers has gone from an oddly amusing curiosity to a particularly inebriated party
guest who has overstayed his welcome.