There is something appealing about "The Master of Disguise". Yes, most of the jokes are painfully juvenile, the script is ludicrous and the cinematography is uncomfortably frenetic. Yet every now and then, in order to escape our stresses, we may just have to sit down and watch Dana Carvey play the stupidest turtle man in existence for 81 minutes. It's a strange, primal urge humanity has yet to evolve out of like eating at Panda Express.
The following list contains the necessary medication to movies like "The Master of Disguise." These movies' intricate themes and direction can often compel the audience to put in mental and even spiritual work to fully appreciate them, though never in a manner that is trying. We evolve watching these movies, learn new perspectives and means to understand ourselves, the world, maybe even the universe.