Diary Entry forThe Naked Gun
Funny. It’s impressive how much this actually manages to make me laugh considering it has a gag every 20 seconds or so. I laughed out loud multiple times and although not every joke landed most managed too. Liam Neeson is undoubtedly funny and anyone who says otherwise is lying to themselves.
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The Naked Gun
Surprisingly funny, normally for me remakes of classics but some jokes no matter how corny did make me laugh
The Naked Gun
j'avais vraiment peur du résultat mais putain qu'est ce que c'est drole, on est pas loin de alarme fatale imo
The Naked Gun
A Remake That Misfired Unfortunately, modern screenwriters and directors seem to have lost much of their sense of humor. From the very first minutes, you can’t help but imagine how many genuinely funny moments David and Jerry Zucker could have brought to this film. Nowadays, audiences often laugh at the most lowbrow jokes, and it’s especially noticeable when gags are delivered straight to your face without a hint of subtlety. What I love about the original trilogy is that the humor flowed through every frame, hitting you nonstop so you barely had time to recover from the last gag. This remake, while not entirely devoid of laughs (there were a few moments that genuinely made me laugh out loud), relies about 80% on humor that either repeats itself several times (the coffee joke), drags on for far too long (the dashcam video), or crosses the line from absurd comedy into pure overkill (the snowman). On top of that, the film is cluttered with unnecessary fight scenes and completely unfunny bits involving the removal of body parts. That said, it’s clear the production team made an effort to pay homage to the originals, and the main character even openly states in the dialogue that “things were better back then.” My conclusion is simple: stop reviving old franchises in the hope of making a quick buck — create something new instead.
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