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Maddie, Jeff and I saw Get Smart today.
I wasn't expecting a lot and was pleasantly surprised. It was a cute movie.
I wasn't expecting a lot and was pleasantly surprised. It was a cute movie.
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Re: Get Smart
Was Emma out on a separate date?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Maddie, Jeff and I saw Get Smart today.
I wasn't expecting a lot and was pleasantly surprised. It was a cute movie.
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ulysses5019 wrote:Was Emma out on a separate date?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Maddie, Jeff and I saw Get Smart today.
I wasn't expecting a lot and was pleasantly surprised. It was a cute movie.
No, Emma has been with Jeff's parents since Wednesday. She's been doing 12 mile bike rides and going to the beach every day.
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That's great to hear. I was a big fan of the TV show and was worried that the movie would simply bomb. Of all actors around today, I think Steve Carell is the clear choice to play the Don Adams role, but that still doesn't mean the movie would "work". I'll have to take the kids to see it now.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Maddie, Jeff and I saw Get Smart today.
I wasn't expecting a lot and was pleasantly surprised. It was a cute movie.
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The casting for Hymie was perfect and I am not just saying this because Patrick Warburton is married to one of our classmates from high school.slam wrote:That's great to hear. I was a big fan of the TV show and was worried that the movie would simply bomb. Of all actors around today, I think Steve Carell is the clear choice to play the Don Adams role, but that still doesn't mean the movie would "work". I'll have to take the kids to see it now.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Maddie, Jeff and I saw Get Smart today.
I wasn't expecting a lot and was pleasantly surprised. It was a cute movie.
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Preparing for her commutes in the future when she's out of college and gasoline is $20/gallon?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:No, Emma has been with Jeff's parents since Wednesday. She's been doing 12 mile bike rides and going to the beach every day.
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I thought Get Smart was better and funnier than I expected going in. Steve Carrell is a funny guy and probably the best choice to update a Don Adams character (for what it's worth, I think he would make a better Inspector Closeau than Steve Martin is). The movie updates the TV series from the 1960's James Bond era to the 21st century Bourne era quite cleverly, while still incorporating all the familiar shtick from the TV series.
I also give the film credit for inventing a semi-plausible reason for a bumbler like Carrell being a top flight agent (the agency is running out of agents since the villainous KAOS has bumped off all their top flight people so analyst Carrell gets promoted to field agent status). Alan Arkin is very good as the Chief, as well.
I'm just sorry that Barbara Feldon didn't appear in the movie (although the film gets points for having Bernie Koppel, the original Siegfried, in a cameo).
And by the way, Mrs. SSS is very excited this weekend. I finally got my copy of Eastern Promises on DVD.
I also give the film credit for inventing a semi-plausible reason for a bumbler like Carrell being a top flight agent (the agency is running out of agents since the villainous KAOS has bumped off all their top flight people so analyst Carrell gets promoted to field agent status). Alan Arkin is very good as the Chief, as well.
I'm just sorry that Barbara Feldon didn't appear in the movie (although the film gets points for having Bernie Koppel, the original Siegfried, in a cameo).
And by the way, Mrs. SSS is very excited this weekend. I finally got my copy of Eastern Promises on DVD.
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I missed Barbara Feldon as well. She always seemed very classy to me.silverscreenselect wrote:
I'm just sorry that Barbara Feldon didn't appear in the movie (although the film gets points for having Bernie Koppel, the original Siegfried, in a cameo).
And by the way, Mrs. SSS is very excited this weekend. I finally got my copy of Eastern Promises on DVD.
You should warn Mrs. SSS that the scene she seeks is very violent.
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Does Patrick have any connections to Newport, RI? We knew Warburtons in Newport when we lived there.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:The casting for Hymie was perfect and I am not just saying this because Patrick Warburton is married to one of our classmates from high school.slam wrote:That's great to hear. I was a big fan of the TV show and was worried that the movie would simply bomb. Of all actors around today, I think Steve Carell is the clear choice to play the Don Adams role, but that still doesn't mean the movie would "work". I'll have to take the kids to see it now.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Maddie, Jeff and I saw Get Smart today.
I wasn't expecting a lot and was pleasantly surprised. It was a cute movie.
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You should warn Mrs. SSS that the scene she seeks is very violent
You two are SO juvenile.She's seen the movie. She just likes the idea of being able to replay that scene and freeze frame it when needed.
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do you think the missus would burn me a copy of the pertinent part?
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I was kind of disapointed with the movie. Having grown up with the Nick at Nite reruns, I could see right away the Maxwell Smart character just wasn't there, subbing was Steve Carrell's character from The Office.
The movie felt generic in tone and the elements that made the show, such as the shoe phone, seemed forced in there just so they were there. I thought the final half hour was good, but it took an hour and a half to get there.
The movie felt generic in tone and the elements that made the show, such as the shoe phone, seemed forced in there just so they were there. I thought the final half hour was good, but it took an hour and a half to get there.
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Are you too young to have seen even the reruns of the original?Shade wrote:That movie was hilarious and exciting, I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did.
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Nostalgia ain't what it used to be.Shade wrote:I'm not sure, I'm 18 years old. I never saw the original TV series, I guess it's a good thing because those here who have were not impressed with the movie.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.