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54 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really Great, Not What I Expected At All,
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This review is from: Get Smart (Single-Disc Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
Before I watched this film, I read the reviews of the press and most of them weren't great. I am unfortunately one of those guys who will put himself off watching it because of those bad reviews. I'm gutted I did as this film was simply the personification of brilliance from start to finish. It's slick, stylish and downright comic excellence. Even for a film like this, the special effect and general action would put even James Bond to shame. It's exciting, quite emotional at times, cool at others and just downright silly at the times that are left.
Steve Carell plays Maxwell Smart, a secret agent who desperately wants to get on the field. The government agency he works for known only as CONTROL are infiltrated by an evil agency known as KAOS which compromises the identities of all the current field agents. So in order to battle this force and still stay a secret, the chief of CONTROL puts smart on the field and assigns him the title of agent 86 partnering him with the much more experienced Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway). Max looks up to his close friend and one of the best agents on the field, Agent 23 (Dwayne Johnson). He is the James Bond of CONTROL and it's no surprise that Max wants to be so much like him. This is just a really light hearted and fast paced film. I guess it could just be labelled a comedy, but that would just ignore the other great aspects of the film. The action is done really well and isn't the tacky type comedy we have come to associate comedy movies when they feature action. Some of the sequences are genuinely unique and truly edge of your seat. The chemistry between Hathaway and Carell is great and one scene in particular expresses the comedic chemistry between the two. The laser room scene which is somewhat of a cliché for spy movies is superb in this. Carell is the usual silly guy we have come to know and love, his ridiculous expressions and perfected comic timing are all present. It's also very pleasant to see the wonderful Anne Hathaway in a leading role where she isn't the damzel in distress, or the naive teenager. The Bill Murray cameo is also something quite special as agent 13, he's only there for a moment and has about three lines but it's always great to see Bill Murray on our screens. It also seems quite a wrestler fest as well, obviously with the inclusion of Dwayne Johnson as agent 23 but also WWEs The Great Khali as the cliché middle eastern, giant bad guy. Johnson doesn't take his character too seriously, which is something he always manages to shine in playing but manages to pull out the acting stops when he has to enter into the action man role. An awesome movie all round and is definitely worth it just for the sky diving scene and the laser room.
36 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A perfect blend of action and comedy!,
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This review is from: Get Smart [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
This film is the first I'd seen in YEARS where I actually laughed often during the entire film! Steve Carell is a fitting Maxwell Smart, bringing the personality and humor the character requires. (I'd been a fan of the old tv series, watching re-runs on Nick at Nite.) He's really the only man for the job that I could even picture in the role. And Anne Hathaway steals the show as the beautiful Agent 99. Anne and Steve compliment each other in every scene with hilarious, witty dialogue and facial expressions that only they can do. The Rock was also awesome as Agent 23. And Alan Arkin is surprisingly side-splitting as the Chief! I laughed at everything he did/said! SEE THIS FILM.
30 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Entertaining!!!,
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This review is from: Get Smart (Single-Disc Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
I don't go to very many movies at the theater, usually wait for the DVDs to come out. Get Smart, however, is one movie that I saw twice at the theaters. Laughed my head off both times. Steve Carell plays an excellent Maxwell Smart and Anne Hathaway is great as his beautiful and sexy sidekick. If you remember the TV show you'll love this movie. The nuances connecting the movie to the show will make you smile.
30 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
REVIEW for the new 2 DVD edition NOT the movie,
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This review is from: Get Smart (Two-Disc Special Edition) (DVD)
Hi Folks,
Being a huge fan of the original I missed this in theaters due to negative reviews..it isn't as bad as they made out...and is better than much I've wasted my money on...all that said...the SINGLE DISC version is a much better deal in my opinion.. the 5 bonus features on the second disc of this set..all add up to about 20 minutes!! There isn't a really solid "making of" to be found in this deluxe 2 disc edition. There was no need for a second disc for this skimpy bunch of nothing. The Digital copy is truly the ONLY reason for anyone to buy this version and that is what my review is about. There are plenty of reviews of the movie..but if you don't need the digital copy ..stick with the single disc edition..this bunch of truly nothing isn't worth your money.. OH..I almost forgot the annoying 1st disc special feature with the bonus 62% more "laughs" ...well the reason its annoying is that you can't simply choose this version..(which wouldn't make sense anyway as many of the additional laughs were versions of scenes cut or deleted for ones in the movie so we are seeing alternative versions of funny scenes) but have to have your remote in hand and instead of an icon which shows up on screen the whole picture freezes up and shows you an image of a remote and you then hit enter and see the additional laughs (or additional attempts at laughs)..as if you can even remember where you were in the story after all that ...over and over and over...really not a viewing option for anyone who isn't overly curious to see all the less than stellar bi-product of the production to understand why those "laughs" never made the movie in the first place. I wish I'd have saved the money and purchased the single disc version. you have been warned!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not as Good as It Could Have Been,
By Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Get Smart (Two-Disc Special Edition) (DVD)
This movie was this summer's TV rerun turned big screen flick. I laughed. I cringed. I held my breath. And, ultimately, I wished I'd listened to my two roommates who saw it opening night and hated it. I thought it was okay, but there were other things I could have done with my time and money.
While most people think the Communist organization KAOS died at the end of the cold war, it really went under ground. So, too, did the US organization devoted to stopping it, CONTROL. Maxwell Smart (Steve Carell) is their top analyst, but he secretly desires to be an agent because they get all the glory. His idol is Agent 23 (Dwayne Johnson), not only the best, but a popular nice guy. But The Chief (Alan Arkin) won't promote Max because his extremely detailed reports are critical to the success of the agency. All that changes when KAOS manages to attack CONTROL's main office. With all their agents' identities exposed, Max has to team up with Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway) to discover KAOS' plan. But Agent 99 is less than thrilled to be working with an obvious rookie who is a bit of a spaz. Can the two stay alive long enough for CONTOL to gain ... well, control? Fans of the original show will see glimpses of what they loved here, including some of the outdated gadgets that were cutting edge for the 60's. Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway do a good job of making the characters their own while also recalling the originals. And the rest of the cast is entertaining in their parts. But while the original was a sitcom, this is an action comedy. The plot was fairly predictable, but I certainly got caught up in it and was holding my breath for the climax. There was still humor here. Some of Max's antics were funny, but I found too much of it stemmed from bathroom humor and sexual situations for my tastes. These were what earned the movie its well deserved PG-13. The funniest bits went to the two gadget geeks, Lloyd and Bruce, and the agents who were reduced to being analysts. If the movie had had more of them, I would have enjoyed it more. Then there's the message the film is trying to send out. I think it might have been trying to skewer both sides of the political spectrum. But if that's the case, it didn't work. Instead, I was left confused about what it was trying to say. I've got to say, however, that one line the villain has related to all this got the loudest laugh from me. I wish I enjoyed all of this movie because I enjoyed most of the film. But for me, the sex jokes and bathroom humor made me wish I hadn't seen it.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
2nd disc not worth extra purchase,
By Sci-fi and history reader (NJ, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Get Smart (Two-Disc Special Edition) (DVD)
Get Smart the movie uses current gags for humor while the tv series used dialog. This difference makes the movie very different from the tv series that disappoints many core fans. The movie is entertaining in its own way, spoofing Entrapment, Alias, and other spy movies along the way. One must always have a dance scene in a spy movie.
What was disappointing was Siegfried and Starkel, who both lacked the goofy incompetence and humor found in the original series. Sure, Max was a goof, but Kaos was even more inept than Control. The 2nd disc is not worth the extra money in a special edition. The gag reel is rather short and could have been included in the 1st disc. The 1st disc presents the alternative jokes in a very aggravating manner. It forces you to watch the entire movie and it is constantly interrupted with the phone booth elevator. Only by pressing the enter button when the phone booth is shown, will the alternative gag line be shown. Very tedious to be constantly interrupted and having to press the button to watch the gags. It would have been much easier and entertaining to watch the gags the standard way with their own menu. Overall the movie was entertaining, but the poor special features in the 2-Disc Special Edition results in a 1-star deduction due to the higher purchase cost. The single disc edition is good enough and a better value for your money. Wished that other reviewers could have explained the 2nd disc in more detail, would have saved some money and only purchased the single disc version. If you already have the single disc version, no need to buy this 2-disc version.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Smart" Comedy,
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This review is from: Get Smart (Single-Disc Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
Maxwell Smart (Steve Carell) is the head analyst for a top secret intelligence organization known as CONTROL. Smart, however valued he is as an analyst, desperately wants to become a field agent. He gets his lucky break when CONTROL headquarters is ambushed by rival terrorist organization KAOS and all the agents identities are exposed. This, in turn, forces the unlikely partnership between Smart and the much more competent Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway) to thwart the plans of KAOS.
The comedic genius of Mel Brooks applies to this film. He was a creator of the original series, and a consultant and writer for the film. His presence is felt in "Get Smart" with the farces and parodies that reeked of his comedic style. After all, it is based on the show that Brooks helped create, but you don't need to have seen or have knowledge of the original TV series to enjoy "Get Smart" the movie. "Get Smart" is an incredibly funny undercover spy spoof and the entire cast blends together well and are all very amusing. The bottom line is if you enjoy Mel Brooks movies, you will enjoy "Get Smart". If you are just in need of a laugh, you'll get plenty. So do yourself a favor, get a hold of this one and be prepared to laugh until your sides hurt.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Totally fun - Much more than I expected,
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This review is from: Get Smart (Single-Disc Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
I was totally surprised to find that this was fun from start to finish. I thought it was going to be hokey and dull. I didn't expect to enjoy it this much, but it was a blast!
Yes, it's true that it's not a absolute duplicate of the old Get Smart. Max is actually smart and quite likable, though a bit nerdy and bumbling at times. This didn't bother me in the least. Steve Carell couldn't have been more perfect in the role, by the way. Anne Hathaway (Agent 99) was wonderful as usual. Personally I'm not a purist when it comes to remakes of old sitcoms. The changes added to the fun, and contributed to a more modern story. The plot was full of twists, silliness and fun. We laughed out loud many times during the movie. Even the support actors were perfect in their roles and added a lot of humor. The Rock was a surprise and we enjoyed him in this role. If you're looking for an exact duplicate of the old Get Smart series, you may be disappointed. If you're looking for a lot of laughs mixed with some adventure and even a bit of romance, you'll want to see this movie.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great update of an old series,
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This review is from: Get Smart (Single-Disc Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
I thought this movie was hilarious, saw it twice in the theaters. The tie-ins with the old series were there and amusing, but it was the changes from the original that made this movie worth seeing. The 60's sitcoms were too one-dimensional for me-- Max Smart was a screw-up and everything he touched went wrong. Why would anyone put up with that?
This update gave a more multi-dimensional character; The disasters were there, but he had skills, too. Often the best scenes in the movie focused on the other characters-- the chief, the tech geeks, the other agents. I think there was a lot of attention to little details that made the movie great. Well worth seeing.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just as funny as the original Get Smart maybe better.,
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This review is from: Get Smart (Single-Disc Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
I loved the old Get Smart but this version is hilarious. The optional version made it 3 hours long but the kids loved it.
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