"The passion for destruction is also a creative passion." - Slacker (1991) about | advertise | classifieds | legal | myspace | staff | submit for review | support
 
FREE Weekly Newsletter



 
 
     
 
   
 
     
GET SMART
by Mark Bell
2008, Rated PG-13, 110 minutes
I'm not going to lie, I had absolutely zero expectations for "Get Smart." While the original television show was funny at times, it wasn't something I was a huge fan of, or anything I felt was worthy of being made into a feature film. Then again, I think most TV shows expanded into feature films have been bad to awful, so it's not like I was just coming up with said opinion without more than enough research as an audience member. All that said, I adore "Get Smart" and, at the risk of getting picked on by many of my friends and neighbors, it is, as of right now, my favorite film of the Summer.

"Get Smart" tells the story of Maxwell Smart (Steve Carell) and the super-secret government agency he works for, CONTROL, as they battle the evil forces of KAOS. In the feature film, CONTROL is investigating the movement of some yellow cake uranium when their secret base is attacked, and the majority of their secret agent's identities are compromised. This forces agent-hopeful Maxwell Smart from his role as a research analyst into the frontlines as the newest agent. Alongside a recently plastic surgeried Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway), Smart ventures into the field to stop KAOS.

Now, that's the basic plot that the fun is hung on, but the film isn't too interested in technical details or originality, and what I mean by that is that you pretty much know exactly where the film is going, and all the twists, before they happen. However, the film has so much fun along the way that it really doesn't matter. If a Zen comedy truly existed, I'd give the mantle to "Get Smart" for being a real "the destination isn't as important as the journey itself" experience.

The movie is fun, and hilarious, because of its child-like whimsy. Literally. CONTROL, the CIA, KAOS... all these super-intelligent, best-of-the-best agencies all seem to be peopled with middle school'ers, considering the way they all talk and treat each other. It's this social immaturity coupled with such expertise in, say, killing and/or spying that makes for a fun juxtaposition. I don't believe that, if it existed, the head of CONTROL could get away with diving across a table to beat the shit out of the Vice President during a secret meeting of the heads of government, but considering some of the decisions the U.S. government has made in recent years, while I don't want to think a bunch of children are in control... it sure seems to line up.

Steve Carell wisely does not use his role as an opportunity to ape original Maxwell Smart, Don Adams. Instead, Carell delivers a very intelligent, very capable agent who just is either inexperienced or unlucky. In other words, this isn't an idiot that just so happens to be a secret agent, this is someone who is very capable of being one but just so happened to be a better research analyst. Had Carell gone the bumbling idiot route, a la a "Tommy Boy" or "Billy Madison," he may've misfired but, as it stands, he does more than expected, delivering a hilarious, and original, portrayal of Smart.

As I said before, the film is predictable in its plot, and not terribly original as far as spy thriller comedies go. At the same time, it's easily the funniest comedy to come out this year. Take a chance on "Get Smart," because the worst thing that will happen is that you might be mildly amused, but more likely than not, you'll have a blast. And isn't that what Summer entertainment is supposed to be all about?

 
Mistermind
READER
 
I totally agree this time around. Get Smart isn't original at all, and in my mind I was thinking "3 out of 5" for originality and in compare to other spy satires (such as Austin Powers, which I still think it is by far the best in the business), but as far as this movie goes, it delivers what you would expect from the original Get Smart. It doesn't really want to be satiric to a point where things don't make sense. It just wants to be funny. Although most of the jokes were extremelly outdated, Having Steve Carell screams in pain while everyone laughs in the theater still pays off my money. One other thing: Being a complete "Mythbusters" geek myself, I couldn't help pointing out every failure such as thumb prints and laser detectors. But hey, this is 86, not 007. I can live with that :)  
Posted on June 22, 2008, 7:30 pm
Isaac Borgo
READER
 
Really really funny. Thanks for talking me into it. I usually really don't like Carell, but I thought this movie was hilarious.  
Posted on June 22, 2008, 9:18 pm
stickmangrit
READER
 
now i've got the image of Alan Arkin leaping across a table and beating the shit out of Dick Cheney stuck in my head. thank you filmthreat, thank you ever so much.  
Posted on June 30, 2008, 5:09 pm
allenchampagne
READER
 
I was planning on seeing this because I heard Bill Murray has a cameo. Now I'm expecting something good which is surprising considering every other big screen adaptation of old TV shows (first one to come to mind is the "dark" version of Lost in Space, a show aimed for 1960's children).  
Posted on July 9, 2008, 1:28 pm
Leave Comments:
UserName:
Password:
If you do not have a UserName or Password, register with Film Threat.
Comment:
Enter the text in the below image in the following space:
All HTML and other coding languages are stripped from the comments, so any added links or special text formating will not be active.
Read more reviews ...
  2009-11-19 - PROMETHEUS TRIUMPHANT: A FUGUE IN THE KEY OF FLESH  
  2009-11-19 - THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON  
  2009-11-19 - TINTO BRASS' THE HOWL (L’URLO) (DVD)  
  2009-11-19 - BAD LIEUTENANT: PORT OF CALL NEW ORLEANS  
  2009-11-18 - POISON SWEETHEARTS  
  2009-11-17 - RIVER OF RENEWAL (DVD)  
  2009-11-17 - PLANET B-BOY (DVD)  
  2009-11-16 - 2012  
  2009-11-15 - INSIDE DARKNESS  
  2009-11-14 - GOOD EVENING FOLKS, WE’RE THE PINE BOX BOYS  
  2009-11-14 - ABBY  
  2009-11-13 - PIRATE RADIO  
  2009-11-13 - THE END OF POVERTY?  
  2009-11-12 - BONECRUSHER  
  2009-11-12 - NORTH BY NORTHWEST: 50TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION (DVD)  
  2009-11-11 - PAURA: LUCIO FULCI REMEMBERED VOL. 1 (DVD)  
  2009-11-11 - SUPER 8 GIRL GAMES (DVD)  
  2009-11-10 - UP: TWO-DISC DELUXE EDITION (DVD)  
  2009-11-10 - LOVE AND SAVAGERY  
  2009-11-08 - LUIS BUNUEL'S DEATH IN THE GARDEN (DVD)  
  2009-11-08 - PAROLES ET MUSIQUE (LOVE SONGS) (DVD)  
  2009-11-07 - THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS  
  2009-11-07 - CLONES GONE WILD  
  2009-11-06 - THE BOX  
  2009-11-06 - THE FOURTH KIND  
     

Headlines
 

Latest Blogs
TRUTH BEHIND "THE FOURTH KIND"? UNIVERSAL ASKS THAT YOU SEE FOR YOURSELF...
A FRIENDLY REMINDER -- FOLLOW FT ON TWITTER
"HOOTERS" WITH SCOOPERS
SOUND ON SIGHT: ANTICHRIST, FESTIVAL DU NOUVEAU CINEMA & A FEW OTHER THINGS
SOUND ON SIGHT: COPPOLA & THE COVE

NEW ON DVD!
UP: TWO-DISC DELUXE EDITION (DVD)
BALLAST
LUIS BUNUEL'S DEATH IN THE GARDEN (DVD)
FOOD, INC.
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: THE PLAN (DVD)
UP
NORTH BY NORTHWEST: 50TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION (DVD)
STAR TREK

Film Threat Poll
Does 2012 deserve all the hype and coin it's getting?
1) Yes - it's bringing the world down!
2) It's a giant stink bomb.
3) Cusack and Harrelson should co-star in a gay romance.
In Theaters
BAD LIEUTENANT: PORT OF CALL NEW ORLEANS
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON
2012
PIRATE RADIO
THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS
THE FOURTH KIND
THE BOX
THIS IS IT
AN EDUCATION
SAW VI




Site Programming
Site Artwork
copyright © 1985-2009
Gore Group Publications
   
about | advertise | classifieds | legal | myspace | staff | submit for review | support