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- A highly intellectual but socially awkward spy is tasked with preventing a terrorist attack from a Russian spy agency.
- American Maxwell Smart works for a Government spy agency in an administrative capacity. When the agency's head office is attacked, the Chief decides to assign Maxwell as a spy and partners him with sexy Agent 99, much to her chagrin. The duo nevertheless set off to combat their attackers by first parachuting off an airplane and landing in Russian territory - followed closely by an over seven feet tall, 400 pound goon, known simply as Dalip. The duo, handicapped by Maxwell's antics, will eventually have their identities compromised, and may be chalked up as casualties, while back in America their attackers have already planted a bomb that is set-up to explode in a concert.
- "Get Smart" was an excellent film. I had the pleasure of witnessing it only a few weeks ago, and I think it truly was worth my ten dollars.<br/><br/>Get Smart starred Steve Carrel and Anne Hathaway. They fit the parts of Agent 86 and Agent 99 perfectly. This movie was mixed with action AND comedy at the same time- not something you see a lot in movie theaters anymore.<br/><br/>Get Smart was about Agent 86(Carrel) and Agent 99(Hathaway), who team up together to battle the forces of K A O S. They make an unlikely pair- the competent Agent 86 and clueless Maxwell Smart.<br/><br/>Dwayne Johnson and Alan Ark in co star as Agent 23 and The Chief. It also features Terence Stamp, from the original 1965 version, as Siegfried.<br/><br/>I recommend you to see this movie- it was excellent!
- After seeing the movie, the trailer is a poor representation of the actual film. I only went because I had a screening pass, but I was pleasantly surprised. There was a lot more to it than Carrell falling all over the place. In fact, what I liked about it was that he wasn't a bumbling idiot like Clouseau - he was in fact a very good fighter and a very intelligent agent - he happened to have some goof-ups along the way, but it would always be followed with a very smart moment, not a dumb-luck save, or an "always have to be saved by the girl" save. <br/><br/>The other characters brought a lot to the table as well. Terence Stamp had some of the best lines in the movie, as did Alan Arkin (in fact, my two biggest laughs came from each of them). The action was decent - better than you'd expect from a comedy. <br/><br/>Hathaway handled her physical role very well - reminded me of some of Jennifer Garner's better moments in ALIAS. <br/><br/>The only real weak link for me was the story between Max and 99. The age difference really stands out, and while they actually address that in the storyline, it still just didn't work for me from a romantic angle. However, their verbal sparring was very well done in the first half of the film. <br/><br/>All in all, I was pleasantly surprised. I don't know how much of the enjoyment came from being with a sold-out audience, because I felt free to laugh my booty off since everyone else was, and that kind of fun is contagious. Seeing it alone or with a very small crowd might change the entire tone. I'd say your best bet is to see it Friday or Saturday night with a full audience.
- The film reunites Carell with his "Little Miss Sunshine" co-star Arkin, who, as always, delivers the goods, as do most of the other supporting players. Too long by at least 15-20 minutes, Get Smart is nevertheless a giggly summer movie.
- CONTROL is a secret, but inept, U.S. government spy agency based in Washington, D.C.. that does battle against its equally inept nemesis known as KAOS (or sometimes CHAOS). Despite being capitalized, CONTROL and KAOS are not acronyms and do not stand for anything. <a href="/name/nm0465728/">Bernie Kopell</a>, who played the original Siegfried, has a cameo as an irate motorist who says that Max shouldn't run out in the middle of the street because he might get hit by a car. <a href="/name/nm0827767/">Leonard Stern</a>, the executive producer of the TV series, appears as an airplane pilot. Yes, it appears in a museum exhibit in the beginning of the movie and gets called into use toward the end. The way it gets used plays on the idea of "why would you use a shoe phone when you have a cell phone?"<a href="/name/nm0271156/">Barbara Feldon</a> played the original CONTROL agent known as "99". On the MTV movie blog site, it was announced that Feldon couldn't make the trip to Montreal on the day that they were shooting what could have been her cameo. The reason she couldn't make the trip was not given, but rumor has it that she was in ill health. That information is classified. Agent 99's real name is not revealed in the movie, but some viewers think it would have been a lovely tribute to Barbara Feldon to at least have had her first name be "Barbara". In a single episode of the old 1960s show Get Smart, Agent 99 claims her name is Susan Hilton. However, at the end of the episode, she confesses that Susan isn't her real name. None of the old TV shows or movies reveal her true name. a5c7b9f00b
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