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  • États-Unis Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult
Bande-annonce
États-Unis, 1994, 79 min

Réalisation:

Peter Segal

Scénario:

Pat Proft, Jerry Zucker (scénario original) (plus)

Photographie:

Robert M. Stevens

Musique:

Ira Newborn

Acteurs·trices:

Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, George Kennedy, O.J. Simpson, Fred Ward, Anna Nicole Smith, Ellen Greene, Earl Boen, Rosalind Allen (plus)
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

Wait! That's no ordinary numbskull. That's Lt. Frank Drebin, crashing the ceremonies to stop a terrorist plot that could mean curtains for him -- or will a simple window shade be enough? Yes, back for a hilarious threepeat and a state-of-the-art advance in sequence numbering are the filmmakers you love, the returning stars you adore, the returning stars you adore, plus others getting Naked for the first time: Fred Ward, Anna Nicole Smith and more folks you'd happily give your seat to on a crowded bus. (texte officiel du distributeur)

(plus)

Critiques (6)

Lima 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais I think this part is the best of the whole trilogy. The scene at the Oscars is unforgettable. Zucker made a comedian out of Leslie Nielsen, Leslie Nielsen made a buffoon of himself in his other films. ()

lamps 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais A lot crazier than the first two. There are more crazy gags, crazy situations and references to Hollywood films, which are mostly really good (the opening parody of The Untouchables is awesome). What remains, however, is the determined Lieutenant Leslie Nielsen, a.k.a. Frank Drebin, who once again belts out one catchphrase after another, showing that there was no better comedian in American cinema in the 1990s. Peter Segal has a different style than David Zucker, and the goofiness of the main characters is probably more purposeful and important than ever before, but if any director could make a threequel to two legendary comedies of this quality, I certainly wouldn't complain. 4.5* ()

Stanislaus 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais The third time is the charm with no less quality entertainment provided by Frank Drebin, the hero of all villains. He may have softened at first glance, but he still knows how to set off a merry-go-round of crazy events to keep our diaphragm busy. The sequence from the sperm bank didn't quite work for me, but the rest of the film was nice entertaining. The Oscars scene with its many references (not only) to contemporary films was not bad. P S: the Golden Raspberry for Anna Nicole Smith was definitely on point – she was very, very bad. ()

Necrotongue 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais The final installment of a trilogy about the life, adventures, and sexual exploits of Lieutenant Frank Drebin may not have been the best of the three, but still easily worth four stars. Again, I felt that some of the jokes were past their zenith and sounded a bit cringeworthy, but most of them still worked for me. I never really expected a profound (or even artistic) experience of this type of comedy, and thankfully the creators didn't even pretend to aim at anything like that, so I got exactly what I expected even the third time around. An unpretentious yet entertaining film, which makes me just relax and enjoy myself, with a goofy grin on my face the whole time. / "Why don't you want a child?" "Didn't I try to adopt that 18-year-old Korean girl?" / Lesson learned: Being in a relationship isn’t without obstacles. Your partner may be quite difficult to please. ()

kaylin 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais When you watch movies with Franke Drebin, you wonder what actually happened to American crazy comedy, which used to be damn funny. Nowadays, it's not like that anymore, and out of ten comedies, only one stands out, if at all. And by standing out, I mean that it gives you something to laugh about. It's quite strange when a movie like "Dirty Trick" is referred to as comedy. "Naked Gun" movies are wonderfully wacky comedies and the third installment confirms that. It incredibly entertains and surprises with the fact that even in the third part, they were able to come up with new and relatively fresh jokes. ()