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The Pink Panther 2 [DVD]

Steve Martin , Harald Zwart    Parental Guidance   DVD
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Steve Martin
  • Directors: Harald Zwart
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 29 Jun 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001TDKJHQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 13,172 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Inspector Clouseau (Steve Martin) teams up with a squad of International detectives who are just as bumbling as he is. Their mission: Stop a globe-trotting thief who specializes in stealing historical artifacts.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Genuinely funny 11 Mar 2012
By Sam
Format:DVD
Yes, critics and reviewers here may slate it but the bottom line is that this sequel to the equally funny first Steve Martin Panther movie is very enjoyable and downright hilarious.
This time round Clouseau is asked to join an international team of detectives that have been selected to solve the theft of some of the worlds most priceless historical artifacts, the pink panther diamond included. This film has a big cast full of brilliant, comedic actors including Jean Reno who reprises his role as Ponton, John Cleese who takes the place of the funnier Kevin Kline, Alfred Molina as an english detective and others such as Lily Tomlin, Emily Mortimer, Andy Garcia and Jeremey Irons.
What makes this film so enjoyable is the fact that it Steve Martin helped write it and as a result their is a mixture of both slapstick and witty dialogue that balances out nicely. There are also some side splittingly funny set pieces, one of which includes Martin dressing up in the popes clothes and ending up over the balcony and there's the classic one liner about the popes ring, "His wife will be happy to have that back." What critics misunderstand about Martin's portrayal of Clouseau is that he's not trying to impersonate Seller's he's taking it in his own direction and making it his own, rather than simply remaking the originals which would be pointless.
Please ignore the negative reviews that slate this as being a disgrace to the original because its not supposed to be the same, it's a reimagining not a remake. And those who say its not funny must be the most boring people alive because this film is unquestionably hilarious and some of the one liners will have you giggling for days afterwards.
Though it's not as good as the first it is a brilliant sequel - here's hoping a third is in the works.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By Trevor Willsmer HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
Format:Blu-ray|Amazon Verified Purchase
Having succeeded at the box-office where Alan Arkin, Ted Wass and Roberto Begnini failed, it wasn't too surprising that Steve Martin would return for a sequel to his 2006 Pink Panther, but it's a far from promising sign for this outing that where each of the previous films had a proper title, even if it was a simple matter of adding a word like Return, Revenge or Trail to the title, the best they could do here was stick a `2' on the end. Yet overall, The Pink Panther 2 turns out to be an improvement both on Martin's first outing and a Blake Edwards' increasingly desperate non-Peter Sellers sequels in the 80s and 90s.

Some problems from the first film have been addressed - Kevin Kline's unmemorable Inspector Dreyfus' has been replaced by a more frustrated but still not homicidal John Cleese, Jean Reno's sidekick has a bit more to do this time and new director Harold Zwart is a bit better at staging the pratfalls than Shawn Levy even if he can't disguise some very obvious stunt doubling - while others persist - Martin still doesn't have much of a grip on the character and his accent still isn't funny. The first couple of reels aren't very promising. Part of the problem is that where Sellers realised the joke was that Clouseau not only didn't realise he was an idiot but actually thought he was cool as well as brilliant, his Clouseau isn't played straight enough, with too much face pulling to emphasise it's a comedy but too often coming across like the kind of performance in children's television shows that even children find patronising. It's hard to tell whether he gets better or you just get used to him as the material improves, but things pick up immensely once the plot kicks into gear and Clouseau finds himself the least qualified member of a dream team of international experts tracking down a master criminal: Andy Garcia's Italian Lothario with designs on Clouseau's sweetheart (Emily Mortimer), Alfred Molina's British deductive genius, Yuki Matsuzaki's barely developed Japanese computer expert and Aishwarya Rai's crime writer.

As usual the plot's just a springboard for the comic set pieces which see the Pope humiliated, Clouseau receiving political correctness seminars from Lily Tomlin, fending off surprise karate attacks from Jean Reno's children and destroying Italian restaurants, providing a surprisingly decent smile count even if belly laughs are rarely to be found. There's one neat bit of juggling with wine bottles (real in Martin's case, CGI-enhanced in the case of the extras) and a nicely executed closed circuit camera sequence that owes more than a little to Martin's encounter with the guard dogs in Father of the Bride that are particular standouts, but for the most part this is more undemandingly pleasant than hysterically funny - more Sunday afternoon fare than Saturday night special.

The film's failure at the box-office (it took less than half as much as its 2006 predecessor) is reflected in the threadbare extras package: where its predecessor got a director's audio commentary, lengthy deleted scenes (and with Johnny Hallyday only appearing briefly in one scene with Jeremy Irons in the sequel, it's quite possible that if it had been more successful we'd have had some here as well), six featurettes and a couple of music videos, this has to settle for a gag reel and a couple of featurettes. The widescreen transfer is adequate, but the overlit children's book style visuals don't really benefit much from a Blu-ray transfer so this is one you won't be losing out on much if you stick to the DVD release.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Steve Martin and the cast are great, bringing the Pink Panther up to date for the current generation. Of course Steve Martin will never portray the role of Clouseau in the same way as Sellers, because he is not Sellars! He adds a new perspective to the role, interpreting Clouseau in his own unique way. The whole family enjoyed this film and there were lots of funny moments.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Waste of time and money
Part 2 of the unfunny Steve Martin proving Sellars was a genius. As funny as the last one, which wasn't at all funny. Absolute rubbish. Read more
Published 1 month ago by C. A. Small
pink panther 2 dvd
well who doesn't love this film i think most people enjoy a giggle & this was cheaper than anywhere else we looked came quick & was watched straight away.
Published 3 months ago by cdeternal
Average. Not as good as the first one.
I found the first one in this series with Steve Martin more enjoyable. By contrast Pink Panther 2 is less amusing for those looking for a meaningful comedy. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Attentive
VERY FUNNY
VERY FUNNY MOVIE WAS DISPATCHED IN NO TIME AT ALL AND WAS VERY CHEAP AS WELL THANK YOU WAS HERE IN ABOUT 2 DAYS OR LESS!!
Published 11 months ago by Lou
Funny and relaxed
I thoroughlly enjoyed Steve Martins's version of Pink Panther 2. I would reccomend it for a relaxed, care free sunday afternoon. Read more
Published 12 months ago by RPK
good service
We bought this dvd for our grandson, since he is always late in deciding what he wants it was near his birthday that we ordered the dvd, but it arrived on time, so quick postage by... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Dennis Mezas
PPII
Kids thought it was quite good but not as good as PP1. Adults thought it was a lame sequel to a really good PP1.
Published on 14 Feb 2010 by A. Jain
Not as good as the first one
I was a little disappointed with this was very like to last one he made.
Otherwise very enjoyable to watch
Published on 12 Jan 2010 by witchy
Not The Worst Way To Spend An Hour And A Half
Steve Martin is back is Inspector Jacques Clouseau - a fine detective who has been commended for his work on saving The Pink Panther, an priceless stone - which France loves so... Read more
Published on 21 Nov 2009 by DL Productions UK
pink panther 2
Not too bad, for me not as good as the first one, but i enjoyed it nevertheless
Published on 21 Oct 2009 by Mr. Robert J. Vandermeulen
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