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Get Smart - Mike Hanson - 06-22-2008 MISSED IT BY THAT MUCH I saw it Friday afternoon. I had no expectations. It was frighteningly mediocre. I want my money back. I give this cinematic embarrassment ONE-HALF OF A CAN out of five cans of diet cherry vanilla Dr. Pepper. Non-Spoiler Breakdown: Unfortunately, the failure of this film is one of simple Hollywood hubris. They obviously rushed this puppy out WAY too quickly, before a decent final draft was written, and put it into the hands of amateur filmmakers. The script was TERRIBLE and the Directing and Editing were incompetent and confusing at best. Hamhanded segues from one scene to the next gave the appearance that they never actually finished principal photography, and were missing several shots. The cast is a seemingly inspired grouping of talented actors, but when thrown into dragging scenes with weak dialogue backed up by a weaker plot, there are just only so many nervous stares and bouts of dry wit that Steve Carell (Maxwell Smart - Agent 86) can conjure up to save the moment. Anne Hathaway is a bit of a cipher as Agent 99, looking so much younger than Carell that an obviously rushed and ridiculous backstory was squeezed into the movie at the last minute in a lame attempt to tone down the creepiness factor (and no, it doesn’t work). Terrence Stamp does a creditable job keeping a straight face as Siegfried, the arch villain of C*H*A*O*S. Looking more than a little bored, he delivers villainous pronouncements with all the gravitas that has made his 'General Zod' (of Superman II fame) a cult badguy among fanboys. And what of the brilliant Alan Arkin, seemingly perfectly cast as the Chief of C*O*N*T*R*O*L? While a few short moments of comic wit occasionally arise, Arkin spends half the movie standing around looking confused, perhaps wondering if this is how Peter Sellers felt during his last few weeks working on the apocryphal and abyssmal “The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu” shortly before his demise. Get Smart - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 06-22-2008 Mike Hanson Wrote:I saw it Friday afternoon. Maybe the tv show--which was big mucho fun to my 12-year old self--was an artifact of the time. And doesn't translate well to 2008. Dadburnit, if Hollywood =has= to remake 1960s tv shows, how about THE INVADERS? Get Smart - Kenji - 06-23-2008 Mike Hanson Wrote:I saw it Friday afternoon. I like original TV series. I saw the trailer, but I couldn't see it as GET SMART. Because it's not funny. :neutral: Get Smart - Kenji - 06-23-2008 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Maybe the tv show--which was big mucho fun to my 12-year old self--was an artifact of the time. And doesn't translate well to 2008. Dadburnit, if Hollywood =has= to remake 1960s tv shows, how about THE INVADERS? When I was a kid, I saw THE INVADERS. I enjoyed it. And I saw remake version's THE INVADERS in '90s, but it was not good. THE INVADERS: remake Remake as the theatrical film? No thanks.... Get Smart - law dawg - 06-23-2008 The wife and I LOVED it. Laughed out loud. Get Smart - Maggers - 07-06-2008 law dawg Wrote:The wife and I LOVED it. I just saw GET SMART and loved it, too. LOVED IT! I laughed my head off at the cone of silence. For whatever reason, that scene gave me the giggles big time. Oh my, I do love laughing that hard. Terence Stamp was a bit stiff, and I'm a big TS fan, so that was disappointing. I'm absolutely mad about Steve Carell, and he was delightful in this. I like Steve Carell so much I've even seen EVAN ALMIGHTY several times. Yes, that's a true fan 'cause EA ain't that great. I just enjoy Steve Carell that much. Get Smart - Legion - 07-06-2008 Bruce and Lloyd Get Out of Control is actually pretty darned good. Not bust a gut funny, but at least its entertaining. They really blew a chance to use Carrells comic gifts as the master of being oblivious to his own ineptness. They barely even used any of the catch phrases from the original series. And if you're gonna have Bill Murray do a cameo make it work watchin. Not the actors faults Hollywood sucks Get Smart - Scott Miller - 12-29-2008 Maggers Wrote:I just saw GET SMART and loved it, too. LOVED IT! I laughed my head off at the cone of silence. For whatever reason, that scene gave me the giggles big time. That and the swordfish coming through the windshield are worth watching this guilty pleasure for. I liked it more than Mike(and way more than I expected to), but he is right that it could have been excellent with a little more work on the script. If you're in a silly mood this movie will work well. Get Smart - Scott Miller - 12-29-2008 Scott Miller Wrote:That and the swordfish coming through the windshield are worth watching this guilty pleasure for. I liked it more than Mike(and way more than I expected to), but he is right that it could have been excellent with a little more work on the script. If you're in a silly mood this movie will work well. And I had to look up Anne Hathaway's age because she is absolutely gorgeous and at 26 she is old enough to where I don't feel like a sick old perv for saying so. Get Smart - wdg3rd - 12-29-2008 Scott Miller Wrote:If you're in a silly mood this movie will work well. Perhaps with a small dose of The Evil Weed beforehand to help. I know that's what made the first Star Wars movie tolerable for me lo those several decades ago. (Note: all subsequent Star Wars movies I waited to see with commercial breaks,until La Esposa insisted I take her to see the one where whatsisname turns into Darth Vader). Sounds like that's the way to go with Get Smart. |