Solemplex
To me, this movie is perfection.
Odelecol
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Dirtylogy
It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
Brendon Jones
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
jcforker
What can you say about Get Smart, you have to let your mind go and just enjoy the mind numbing stupidity that is Maxwell Smart! Control vs. KAOS! Characters with the names of Hymie, Seigfried, The Claw, Fang, Agent 13, Chief, Mr. Big, Simon The Likable and Shtarker where do you go wrong! Gadgets like the shoe phone, poisonous lip stick, cone of silence and the ejection seat in Max's car! Agent 13 hiding out in mailboxes, bowling ball lockers, who ever thought up this series is sheer genius! Edward Platt is excellent as the chief and his reactions to Max's screw up is priceless! The cast is brilliant along with the people that guest star! Get Smart will never age, it was funny back in the day, its funny today and will be in the future! If you have never seen a episode, sit back and enjoy the dumbness that is Maxwell Smart!
Dalbert Pringle
What would TV's outrageously zany spy-spoof, Get Smart, be without actor Don Adams, as Agent #86, Maxwell Smart, the bungling boob-of-an-agent with his signature shoe-phone? Filled with crazy, back-firing gadgets (the Cone of Silence props were priceless), hilarious sight gags and brilliant, off-the-wall one-liners (delivered completely straight-faced by Maxwell Smart), Get Smart has got to be one of the smartest, and funniest, TV Sit-Coms from the 1960s.Don Adams (a unique comedian), with his Maxwell Smart character (a great parody of James Bond), was a classic.While watching these episodes from the show's first season I can't tell you how many times Adams' deadpan character absolutely killed me and had me roaring to the rafters with genuine laughter.Set in the American capital city of Washington DC and filmed in color, Get Smart was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry.
huowei928
I come from China,I'm 23 years now,I saw it when I was still young.I really like it,smart and 99 gave me a deep impression. I can't image that, this TV series was showed in 1965,i couldn't believe Don Adams had been over 40 years old.I saw it about in 1995s and a lot of Chinese saw it and like it. i know it had issued DVD version,i want to know how to buy it in China.Your comment does not contain enough lines - the minimum length for comments is 10 lines of text. who made this rule?I am a Chinese I don't have a ability to write a comment for 10 lines. come on let me submit please.and forgive my poor English.
Deusvolt
The funniest but rarest episodes were those that involved Hymie the robot who delivered wacky lines deadpan like....er...a robot. He fell in love with another robot - a soda vending machine and his wooing line was: "I like you so much because.....you are so simple." How about The Claw, the FuManChu-like or Dr. No doppleganger, who was about as inept as Maxwell himself. He tells his factotum to show the captive Smart the bamboo under the fingernails torture and starts screaming "Aaaaa! Not on me, you fool!." At one time, Smart was assigned to solve a case of a spate of kidnappings of blond young women. It turns out that The Claw was just after one blond woman. He explains to Smart: "Unfortunately to us orientals, all blond women look alike."Unfortunately, the movies were not as funny as the original season episodes.