Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)
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Hilarious, enjoyable, satisfying, successful spoof
Hot Shots! Part Deux is a textbook example of not only a film franchise which died too soon, but also of a sequel which eclipses its predecessor. While the original Hot Shots! mainly focused on Top Gun as a spoof target, Part Deux targets as many movies as could possibly be shoved into the s... read more
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" Topper Harley is found working as an odd-job-man in a monastery. The CIA wants him to lead a rescue mission into Iraq, to rescue the last rescue team, who went in to rescue the last rescue team who... who went in to rescue hostages left behind after Desert Storm. The President is Tug Benson, who also likes to be in on the action. Basically, it's a send-up of all the big shoot-em-up Rambo/Robocop/T2/Commando-type movies. Critics felt it wasn’t as good as the film before it, and audiences t"

"Re-watch - Dec. 16th Yep, wound up watching this after having so much fun with the other one. This one falls short in a lot of respects, but still has some really funny moments like the Middle Eastern versions of products during the opening scene. Plus I love Miguel Ferrer's line delivery for "War: it's fantastic." Other jokes don't land at all though, & the one that most annoyed me was the racist name given to the cheerleaders in Thailand. Not surprising they never managed a third film in the "

" Directed by: Jim Abrahams Produced by: Bill Badalato and Pat Proft Written by: Pat Proft and Jim Abrahams Based on charecters created by: Pat Proft and Jim Abrahams Cinematography: John R. Leonett Edited by: Malcolm Campbell Music by: Basil Poledouris Distributed by: 20th Century Fox"

" Directed by: Jim Abrahams Produced by: Bill Badalato and Pat Proft Written by: Pat Proft and Jim Abrahams Based on charecters created by: Pat Proft and Jim Abrahams Cinematography: John R. Leonett Edited by: Malcolm Campbell Music by: Basil Poledouris Distributed by: 20th Century Fox"