FeistyUpper
If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
VeteranLight
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Allison Davies
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Kaelan Mccaffrey
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
richardjp-17225
This is without a doubt their finest movie. Laughs galore and fantastic fight scenes you can watch over and over.I love the setting for this, one, most of which takes place somewhere in Spain or Italy outside a fairground. There is just something about that setting that appeals to me in this movie.Plenty of comical baddies including Donald Pleasance as a former Nazi, trying to teach a bumbling mafia boss how to be a real villain.The highlight for me is definitely the scene where Bud Spencer is doing choir practice and Terence is trying to warn him that a hitman is in the building. Pure comedy gold.A real catchy theme song by Oliver Onions; "Dune buggy".
rotters246
Along the comedy/action lines of the "Trinity" and "Nobody" series of films.Another successful joining of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer in what has become their trademark light-hearted he-men with the heart of gold. A family favourite in my household, and has a very infectious theme song (Dune Buggy, by Oliver Onions - don't say I didn't warn you).Watch Out We're Mad has the beautifully choreographed fight scenes one comes to expect with the Hill/Spencer movies, and the 'Beer & Hot dog contest' are reminiscent of the earlier movies, too.Bud Spencer is brilliant as the tobacco intolerant heart of gold 'Ben', and Terence Hill as the eager 'Kid'. The only disappointment is the somewhat wooden acting of Donald Pleasance as the bad guy bosses psychiatrist.If you enjoy the Hill/Spencer mix of comedy, action, gluttony and irony, this film is a must see
gridoon
"Watch Out, We're Mad" has a slam-bang beginning, some good slapstick (especially the fight in the gym) and the occasional clever comic bits (check out Bud Spencer's reaction when he is ordered to get out of his buggy or the bad guys will have to "splat" it), but is hampered by the slow-moving, nearly non-existent plot and the tiresome overacting of the villains (which include a German-accented Donald Pleasence). By the way, you'd better like the theme song of this movie, because you're gonna be hearing it A LOT during its running time. (**1/2)
lornajapan
This is a great film. A friend lent it to me, and I thought I probably wouldn't like it, but it turns out that I love it! It has everything: Side splitting scenes, like when they are singing in the choir ("Bwa-bwa-bwa!"), cheesy bad guys, retro fashion, a stylish bad guy, in the form of Paganini, and true friendship. I thought the fight scenes were amazingly well choreographed. 10 out of 10!