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Get Smart (2008)
Released By: Warner Bros. Pictures   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: 6/20/2008
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Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Peter Segal
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.getsmartmovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 6/20/2008
Home Video Release: 11/4/2008
Cast: Alan Arkin, Terence Stamp, Rock, The, Anne Hathaway, Steven Carrell, Terry Crews
Published ID: 479443
UPC: 883929048861, 085391139775, 085391176527, 085391176510,
Plot: 40-Year-Old Virgin star Steve Carell steps into the telephonic shoes of television's most beloved bumbling detective in this big-screen adaptation of the hit 1960s-era comedy series created by Mel Brooks. The evil geniuses at KAOS have hatched a diabolical plot to dominate every living man, woman, and child on the planet, and their plot gets under way as they attack the headquarters of the U.S. spy agency Control. As a result of the attack, the identity of every agent working for Control has been compromised. Realizing that the only way to thwart KAOS' evil plan is to promote eager but inexperienced Control analyst Maxwell Smart (Carell) to the rank of special agent, the Chief (Alan Arkin) reluctantly teams Smart with Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway) -- a veteran super-spy whose beauty is only surpassed by her lethality. With no real field experience to speak of and nothing but sheer enthusiasm and a handful of fancy spy gadgets to help him accomplish his deadly mission, Maxwell Smart his new partner, Agent 99, will be forced to faces malevolent KAOS head Siegfried (Terence Stamp) and his loyal army of minions in a decisive fight that will determine the fate of the free world. Dwayne The Rock Johnson, David Koechner, Terry Crews, and Ken Davitian co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Funny, but not a classic like the show
Added 11/3/2009

Get Smart is based on the classic 1960s sitcom starring Don Adams as Maxwell Smart and Barbara Feldon as agent 99. In the movie Steve Carrell as Smart is Control's top analyst but he wants to be an agent. He finally gets his chance when Control agents all over the world are attacked at once by KAOS and they are left short handed. So agent 86 goes on his first mission with agent 99 played by Ann Hathaway.

The cast play their parts with verve and their are several laugh out loud moments in the movie, but it doesn't sustain the laughs throughout. People who didn't watch the TV show may like it more. I loved the old show and found the differences off-putting. Don Adams played Smart with a bumbling arrogance. Carrell is a brilliant comedic actor but he played Smart so straight he had almost no personality. Barbara Feldon's 99 was smart and confident but also vulnerable. Hathaway's 99 was self-centered and abrasive at times. Get Smart is a funny movie but not a classic like the TV show.

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Steve Carell: Smart & Funny / Anne Hathaway: Smart & Sexy
Added 10/30/2009

Great fun movie for all viewers as it captures the brilliant British humor that has made the UK series such a big hit. The casts of the film were brilliant as they all had a complimentary role to the two leads; Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway. I would definitely recommend this film to all movie goers as it is jam packed with smart and sexy humor and comprises of some pretty cool action sequences but the comedy is the bread and butter of this film.
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Fun Action!
Added 10/16/2009

Totally laugh out loud movie! If you're a Steve Carell fan - actually if you're an 'office' Steve Carell fan - go out and rent this DVD right now cuz you're missing out! This was such a fun action movie with all the special effects and excitement still very present. Awesome Awesome. Steve Carell does his 'thing' in this movie and he is just too awesome for words. To speak something so ridiculous with a straight face in such a serious situation - I wonder how his co-stars managed to get through the scenes without laughing their heads off. And the sparkling diamond of the movie - Anne Hathaway - is it just me, or does she get more beautiful in each film? She is a 'knock out.' Really lovely to see her combine her comic talents with the swift actions. This woman can kick butts with sexy style. All the other casts were downright hilarious. Alan Arkin - need I say more? And the geek twins Bruce and Lloyd were truly icing on the cake. Nice to see Masi Oka - the Japanese hero who travels through time - in such a fun movie.
I did knock one star off cuz the friends I went to see the movie with weren't as enthusiastic as I was. Obviously, I know they're wrong. I have seen this movie three times.

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Funny movie
Added 9/13/2009

Get Smart is a funny movie. The combination of Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway unexpectedly provided good laughs and good acting. It is entertaining to watch for the whole family. Blu- ray picture quality is excellent. Sound reproduction added another dimension to the movie.
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another weak translation of a TV classic . . .
Added 8/24/2009

As original ideas are hard to come by, it seems that eventually most every successful `classic' television series will be considered as the basis for a feature film. With a history of rather abysmal results through the years, some who are actually familiar with the subject programs, have come to expect very little of such projects. The world is decidedly different some forty years later, and the film version of Get Smart, retains little of the relevance, and even less of the charm or humor of the original series. Like so many other big screen adaptations, the film attempts to capitalize on whatever cache may remain in a classic franchise, utilizing just a few threads from the TV series. As the target audience for the film are those who may never have seen Don Adams as Agent 86, Barbara Feldon as Agent 99, Ed Platt as The Chief, and Bernie Kopell as Siegfried, this lack of connection was probably deemed irrelevant.

By making Max and 99 strangers, the heart of what made the original Get Smart so special is removed. Instead of a warm familiarity, the characters start coldly at ground zero. Besides his height, Steve Carell bears few similarities to the original Maxwell Smart. Anne Hathaway may be talented and charming, but the version of 99 she is given, has little in common with Feldon's character. There are winks and nods to the past; 86's red Tiger Sunbeam convertible and shoe phone, Agent 13 (Bill Murray) in a tree, Fang the dog, and Bernie Kopell's cameo, to name a few, but they really don't make any substantial contribution to the story. With a skeleton framework, and main characters that are mere shells of the original, this Get Smart is firmly targeted for today's audience.

As such, the film isn't very funny, and only because of a strong finish, is it even a halfway decent action/adventure flick. Up until the setting shifts to Los Angeles, Max and 99, clash and step on each other toes. Perhaps the only bit in the entire film that is humorous is the dance number at the party, and there again the two leads are going against each other. The Chief (Alan Arkin), and Agent 23 (Dwayne Johnson) are mainly on the bench until they get to LA, where their contributions do help rescue Get Smart from forgettable oblivion. The filmmakers consulted with series creators Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, but it apparently didn't help much. One good decision was to play down the delivery of Max's classic lines.

The film can also be viewed in a mode where alternate takes and versions are inserted, supposedly providing '62% more laughs'. That stated improvement is not only hyperbole, but is false. The alternate gags usually aren't funny, and instead of being a positive, these lame alternates just confirm how badly the writers were lost, groping for the right words. What is really unfortunate is that the producers apparently fail to understand that reinserting the discarded material, does not cast the film or the filmmakers in a better light. Instead they both seem rather pathetic, similar to watching a standup comedian bomb over and over again, with bad joke after bad joke.

Now that the premise has been set, a sequel is probably being planned. Siegfried can be retrieved from the drink, and he and Starker could be featured more prominently. Hymie should be good to go. In the 'sensitive' villain Dalip (Dalip Singh), they have their version of Jaws (from the Roger Moore Bonds), primed for the next adventure. Jaws did a parachute stunt in Moonraker, so next perhaps Dalip on a cable car? Hopefully now that Agents 86 and 99 have developed a relationship, the writers will do a better job, because there is really huge room for improvement.

1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Fun
Added 10/9/2009


Like the title says, it's fun, some funny moments and hilarious scenes. It's the kind of movie you watch once and move on.

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Very funny!
Added 8/14/2009

Very funny movie with great cast members. Some of us may know the original 'Get Smart'. I haven't seen it myself, but since I've seen this I would like to do so. If you like comedy movies and spy movies. I would suggest this. It reminds me of the Pink Panther. (The new one. I haven't seen the original of that either.)
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Pee your pants funny!
Added 7/29/2009

This was so funny, I loved it and enjoy watching it over and over again.
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