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The usual way of the world is that sequels amount to thinner and thinner carbon copies of the original. But not in the case of Naked Gun movies, which only seemed to get funnier with each new entry. This third episode in the series finds Lieutenant Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) retired from his police squad and married to the woman of his dreams (Priscilla Presley). But he is pressed back into action to infiltrate a group of terrorists who plan to blow up the Oscars. The filmmakers make hay with spoofs of prison films and, particularly, of the Oscars themselves, in an award-show send-up that includes such real-life stars as Raquel Welch and Pia Zadora--and Drebin being mistaken for Phil Donahue. The takeoff on the dreadful production numbers that always drag out the Academy Awards will have you howling. --Marshall Fine


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5.0 out of 5 stars Halt! Police Squad! Jan 13 2004
Format:DVD
Unlike most sequels, Naked Gun 2  goes above and beyond the spectacular first movie. Priscilla Presley just kept getting hotter and more beautiful as the series went on. Leslie Neilson, the modern day king of physical comedy is up to his old hijinx as Lt. Frank Dremond. This time Frank is after the masterminds who wish to bury the thought of clean energy and let the oil companies continue to give us high prices and pollution.

Gags that make the whole movie worth it.....

1. The shower/assassin scene. What a beautiful duet as he adjusts his silencer!
2. The Blue lounge, to include no Black Russians!
3. The Wistler's Mother birthmark. Stays on even with a sander!
4. A dinner with President Bush (watch those doors and lobster claws)
5. The final scene with hanging Barbera!

This is entertainment folks!

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4.0 out of 5 stars SPERMS OF ENDEARMENT Nov 29 2003
By Michael Butts TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
Originally a half-hour sitcom, POLICE SQUAD was hilarious and formed quite a good basis for the movies that followed. If there's anyone to blame for this not being quite as good as its predecessors, it could be the director Peter Segal. There are so many wonderful gags in this one, but Segal didn't capitalize on the sight gags that go on behind the scenes, except for a hilarious Jurassic park dinosaur behind one of the closed doors at the police station. But Leslie Nielsen and Priscilla Presley are so delightfully hammy and they carry the movie. Fred Ward and Kathleen Freeman are quite good too as the bomber and his ma. This movie has lots and lots of laughs and the climax at the Oscar awards is superb. Watching OJ Simpson isn't as fun as it was before he received his notoriety in his wife's murder. Another extremely good spoof is the opening rip off of THE UNTOUCHABLES. It's great.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Smell of Comedy Aug 11 2003
By A Customer
Format:DVD
The second installment to the adventures of Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) and Police Squad/Naked Gun series is just as funny as the first film (and forgotten tv show). There is an underlying theme in this comedy about environmental issues and there is a story and plot with all the pratfalls,nonsense, and hilarity. Again, the producers pick an unlikely actor to play the villian (Ricardo Montalban in the first) and this time it's Robert Goulet as Quentin Hapsburg behind a plot to deter President Bush's policy for a cleaner USA. The real treasure is everytime Frank Drebin (Nielsen) says one of his many asinine lines, the camera switches to Hapsburg (Goulet) and his look of bewilderment is worth the price of admission. The supporting roles are equally funny. O.J. Simpson as Nordberg has a more prominent role than in the first (although in the first he set up the Nordberg character beautifully). George Kennedy as Ed found a second career in comedy equal to that of Nielsen, and Priscilla Presley is up to the task of keeping up with all the hijinx. Guest roles are filled by some of Nielsen's contemporaries who have played similar type guest roles in various 60's and 70's tv shows and movies (Tim O'Conner, Lloyed Bochner etc.) The films are probably a little marred by the fact that OJ Simpson is in the cast, but his Nordberg character is hilarious as with the rest of the film. Overall a very funny film with the Zucker brand of comedy. Note: Classic Line- Commissioner Brumford (Jacqueline Brookes) after getting a call that animals escaped from the zoo as a result of a Drebin blunder... "Do you realise that this city is being overrun by baboons?" Drebin (Nielsen) "Well, isn't that the fault of the voters?". Also, a classic surprise scene: An in-joke by Lloyed Bochner (as Baggett) and a certain classic TWILIGHT ZONE episode "To Serve Man" in which he appeared in years ago.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fairly funny
This is the second film based on the short-lived TV series "Police Squad". The first is a classic. This one liberally borrows gags from the TV show that inspired it, and that... Read more
Published on May 4 2003 by TheBandit
1.0 out of 5 stars Scraping bottom
The third film in the Naked Gun series, based on the TV series "Police Squad!," is a near complete wash-out. Read more
Published on May 4 2003 by TheBandit
5.0 out of 5 stars THIS ONE IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE FIRST!!
This movie is just what my tital says!! Just as good as the first and that's because it is!! If you like the first one than you'll love this one too!!
Published on Mar 20 2003 by Richard M
5.0 out of 5 stars They just kept getting better
Naked Gun is one of the few series that was never short on laughs or gags as time and sequels went on. Leslie is again Frank Dremond, now a retired cop making brownies. Read more
Published on Dec 16 2002 by Johny Bottom
4.0 out of 5 stars The Last Insult
The two previous "Naked Gun" movies were two of the funniest slapstick comedy movies ever made. On the outside, there was no reason to think that this third installment would be... Read more
Published on Sep 12 2002 by Alan Attebery
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty cool
I just went to my local video store. The first two films of this series have been lost, so realized this one was all I could get out of the series. Read more
Published on Aug 25 2002 by Erik Bateson
5.0 out of 5 stars my favorite of the trilogy
NAKED GUN 33 1/3 - THE FINAL INSULT is my favorite from the "Naked Gun" trilogy. Leslie Nielsen returns for a third and final time as the accident-prone Frank Drebin! Read more
Published on Aug 15 2002 by Byron Kolln
5.0 out of 5 stars Something Smells Here...
Leslie Nielson is back as Frank Drebin, the incompetent cop who somehow always manages to get his guy. This time he and his Police Squad pals are in Washington D.C. Read more
Published on Aug 13 2002 by Alan Attebery
4.0 out of 5 stars Time sesitive, but still funny.
The final installment, and probably the "worst" of the Naked Gun trilogy. This is not a bad film by any means; it's just not as good as its predecessors. Read more
Published on July 3 2002 by Daniel A Moir
4.0 out of 5 stars A few sequels can be better...
This movie is far less era sensitive than its predecessor, and just about anyone should be able to understand the humor behind the Smell of Fear. Read more
Published on July 1 2002 by Daniel A Moir
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