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Get Smart
Category Action , Action , Action
All Genres: Action, Comedy, Thriller
Year: 2008
Country: USA
Runtime: 110 minutes
Languages: English, Russian
Director: Peter Segal
Sound: SDDS, Dolby Digital, DTS
Taglines:
  • Saving The World. And Loving It.
  • Saving The World...And Loving It!
  • Writing by: Tom J. Astle - (written by) &
    Matt Ember - (written by)
    Mel Brooks - (characters) and
    Buck Henry - (characters)
    Produced by: Bruce Berman - executive producer
    Steve Carell - executive producer
    Michael Ewing - producer
    Alex Gartner - producer
    Alan Glazer - co-producer
    Dana Goldberg - executive producer
    Andrew Lazar - producer
    Jimmy Miller - executive producer
    Brent O'Connor - executive producer
    Charles Roven - producer
    Peter Segal - executive producer
    Cast: Steve Carell - Maxwell Smart
    Anne Hathaway - Agent 99
    Dwayne Johnson - Agent 23
    Alan Arkin - The Chief
    Terence Stamp - Siegfried
    Terry Crews - Agent 91
    David Koechner - Larabee
    James Caan - The President
    Bill Murray - Agent 13
    Patrick Warburton - Hymie
    Masi Oka - Bruce
    Music: Trevor Rabin
    Official Website: Visit Website
     
    Plot Outline:
    Maxwell Smart, Agent 86 for CONTROL, battles the forces of KAOS with the more-competent Agent 99 at his side.
     
    Plot:
    Bungling secret agent Maxwell Smart, also known as Agent 86 for CONTROL, is on a mission to battle the forces of their evil crime nemesis known as KAOS with his more-competent partner Agent 99, (whose real name is never revealed) at his side. When the headquarters of U.S. spy agency Control is attacked and the identities of its agents compromised, the Chief has no choice but to promote his ever-eager analyst Maxwell Smart, who has always dreams of working in the field alongside stalwart superstar Agent 23. Smart will do whatever it takes to thwart the latest plot for world domination by KAOS.



    By far the BEST adaptation of a classic TV series for the big screen., 3 December 2007
    8/10
    Author: jcallows from Los Angeles, CA

    I just saw an advance screening of Get Smart and it was great! It was simply the best adaptation of a classic TV series for the big screen. I don't know how to explain it but it successfully carried the tone that the original series had. It was silly but not too silly and, at the same time, a little serious but not too serious. Familiar characters, props, music, jokes and lines all brought back fond memories of a delightful TV series. And there were plenty of new elements in this film that made it interesting and entertaining to watch. Steve Carrell was terrific as Agent 86 and seemed to capture the essence of Maxwell Smart. Not only did his portrayal of him resembled that of Don Adams' from the sound of Smart's voice to the delivery of Smart's lines, Carrell managed to inject a bit of his own personality to create a new Smart that didn't stray too far away from the old. Anne Hathaway was perfect as Agent 99. She did bear some resemblance to Barbara Feldon and actually delivered her lines in a similar manner as her at times. But more importantly, she had great chemistry with Carrell. A key ingredient to Get Smart's success was Maxwell Smart and Agent 99's chemistry and I'm glad the writers of this film didn't forget that. Feldon and Adams had terrific chemistry and so too did Hathaway and Carrell. Unlike previous film adaptations of old television series that only superficially resembled their TV series counterpart, this film can truly be considered a big screen version of the Get Smart TV series. Where Lost In Space, Mission Impossible, Charlie's Angels, Starsky and Hutch and (have I missed anything?) have failed, this film succeeded in maintaining the tone and style of the original series upon which it's based. Moreover, the filmmakers managed to bring Get Smart up to date without forgetting its roots. New ideas created for this film seemed to be natural extensions of those used for the original series. Jokes, props, music, characters and plot, old and new, all seemed to be born from the Get Smart world. I wish I could get into more details but I don't want to give anything away. I thoroughly enjoyed this film and highly recommend this to anyone, especially fans of the original TV series.


    Movie Quotes: Agent 99: Are you staring at my butt?
    Maxwell Smart: No, no, I...I was, but I'm not...I'm staring again.
    Crazy Credits:: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Michael "Mr. Big" Dunn's face appears in a wanted poster at the beginning of the opening credits, featuring front and profile views of him.
    Goofs: We know about 18 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Revealing mistakes: When Siegfried's car is driving away from the Disney Hall at the end of the movie, the car drives over a bridge, but the background images when the camera is on the inside of the movie do not match. First they are on a street in an area that looks like an industrial zone, then on a camera change they are on the middle of the bridge, but when the camera switches back they are driving through a neighborhood full of houses.
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