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Get Smart (Single-Disc Widescreen Edition)  Actors : Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway Studio : Warner Home Video by Warner Home Video Brand : Warner Brothers Release Date : 2008-11-04 Publisher : Warner Home Video Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 0085391139775 UPC : 085391139775 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 61 reviews)
List Price : $28.98 Our Price : $13.45
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Maxwell smart agent 86 for control battles the forces of kaos with the more competent agent 99 at his side. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 11/04/2008 Starring: Steve Carell Dwayne Johnson Run time: 110 minutes Rating: Pg13 |
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Funnier Than I Thought... |
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I didn't expect this movie to be so funny since there are so many of its kind around. Steve Carell pulls of the perfect agent 86. Is he really smart but covers over it with goofiness or is he just plain dumb yet manages to get it right sometimes. The scene with him acting as marriage counselor in the midst of the fight scene was truly hilarious. This is a movie one can relax to and have lots of laugh. |
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hilarious! |
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I like Steve Carrell and Get Smart (the series) so this was a great modernization of that! |
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better than I thought |
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I went into seeing this movie thinking it would be just another dumb remake of a TV show. I was very wrong about that. The movie was entertaining and had good action from beginning to end. I mean the fight scenes were well coreographed as well as the explosions/special effects were well done. This is the first movie that Carrell had the leading role that I really liked. The supporting cast also meshed well to make this a good movie. I would recommend this movie for anyone looking for a good laugh and some action. |
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GET SMART DVD |
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VERY FAST AND EFFICIENT ON THE DELIVERY AND HOW NEW THE PRODUCT WAS. VERY PLEASED WITH HOW THE SALE WENT AND WE HAVE WATCHED THIS MOVIE AND I RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE. VERY FUNNY! STEVE CARELL AND ANNE HATHAWAY ARE VERY TALENTED AND FUNNY. |
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A successful modern spoof |
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This modern-day update of TV's classic "Get Smart" spy spoof is an entirely successful comedy film, and definitely better than I would have thought. Steve Carell's Maxwell Smart isn't as nebbishy as one might expect, based on either the original role, or on Carell's other roles -- indeed, this Maxwell Smart is much more capable than the earlier incarnation, where he usually won over the forces of evil by sheer dumb luck. This film is a savvy spy parody with a light, sure touch -- it drags a little in the end (the inevitable chase scene) but overall, it's quite intelligent and genuinely funny. Worth checking out! (Joe Sixpack, Slipcue film reviews) |
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