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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Possibly the funniest film ever?,
This review is from: Naked Gun 2 1/2 [VHS] [1991] (VHS Tape)
Lt Frank Drebin is back and funnier than ever! This film is the funniest film I have ever seen. The jokes and slapstick come think and fast, and some of the funniest happen to The presidents wife. Once you've seen the crab bit, you'll be in hysterics. My favourate quote: Bad guy: "Now I'll have the pleasure of killing you myself."Drebin: "The pleasures all mine!" (Confunsed look from badguy.) If you liked the first one get this. If you liked the 3rd one get this. If you've never seen them before, still get it. I promise you it'll be the funniest film you see all year.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
nielson=god!!!!!!!,
By Lukas 31 (Somewhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Naked Gun 2 1/2:Smell of Fear [DVD] [1991] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC] (DVD)
this film is so funny, you cant drink while watching it as you will choke. you cannot stop laughing through the film, it is just non-stop laughter. it is the funniest film there is and it will remain as the funniest film, probably forever. it is perfect.funny from the start which is quite rare. watch it if you like laughing for an hour and a half.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"She was the kind of woman who made you want to drop to your knees and thank God you were a man!",
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This review is from: Naked Gun 2.5 - Smell Of Fear Th [1991] [DVD] (DVD)
Watching this 1991 sequel to Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad, is like opening a time capsule. A slapstick comedy/satire set in Washington, DC, during the Presidency of George H. W. Bush, the plot involves the kidnapping of Dr. Albert Meinheimer (Richard Griffiths), the President's energy czar, who wants to reduce the country's pollution and its dependence on coal, oil, and nuclear power. Working as the Public Relations Director of the Meinheimer Institute, is Jane Spencer (Priscilla Presley), to whom Police Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) was once engaged (until he was found in a compromising situation with the Queen in Naked Gun I). Jane is now the lover of Quentin Hapsburg (Robert Goulet), who has planned the Meinheimer kidnapping.Filled with sight gags, one-liners, parodies of other films, stock comedy routines, jokes hidden within the sets (a portrait of Mike Dukakis on the wall, for example), and non-stop action that runs amok, the plot is the least of director David Zucker's concerns. Lt. Drebin (Nielsen), his romance with Jane, and his constant missteps as an investigator serve as the primary focus. Goulet acts the suitably oily villain, and actors George Kennedy and O. J. Simpson, who work with Drebin, are as bumbling as he is. In the opening scene, a Presidential reception hosted to honor Drebin by President George H. W. Bush (played by John Roarke, who is hilariously realistic), Drebin decks Barbara Bush several times (with Margery Ross, who plays the First Lady as a valiant trouper, always coming up smiling). The setting quickly changes to a strip joint, a bowling alley, and operating room, and eventually includes a bomb site, a blues bar, and a dance-reception before the chases start. Nelson and Winnie Mandela, John Sununu, and Davy Crockett have roles here, and ZsaZsa Gabor and Mel Torme appear in cameos. The action is wild and wacky, and the gags (both verbal and visual) never cease. Love scenes add romance--or attempts at romance, since those, especially a seduction in which the two people are making a vase from wet clay in an art studio when the wheel goes out of control--are as off-the-wall as the rest of the film. Especially time-sensitive regarding O. J. Simpson, who dominates his scenes ironically in ways that he never did in 1991, when the film was made, Naked Gun 2 1/2 is a hilarious but poignant comedy--the energy problems of 1991 are, unfortunately, not all that different now. Mary Whipple
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