Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult

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, 58% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult can't help but be sporadically funny thanks to Leslie Nielsen's dependably solid work, but it's still a steep comedown from the original.
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    Jonathan RosenbaumChicago Reader
    Silly enough to make you laugh sometimes in spite of yourself -- at least if you're feeling like a little boy.
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    Caryn JamesNew York Times
    The film's first-time director, Peter Segal, has adopted the series' style seamlessly.
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    Marc SavlovAustin Chronicle
    This time out, they've apparently hit bottom.
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    Desson ThomsonWashington Post
    Wherever you are in the story, there's always something funny coming at you.
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    Roger EbertChicago Sun-Times
    It occurred to me, watching the film, that what Leslie Nielsen and Priscilla Presley do here is not easy, and is done well. It would be fatal to the movie if either one ever betrayed the slightest suggestion that they know funny things are going on.
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    Rita KempleyWashington Post
    Manages to be not only still funny but energetically slapped together and occasionally inventive.
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    Jeff SimonBuffalo News
    The latest installment in the sublime gag-a-minute series does to the Oscars what we'd all like to see done to them: turns them into a rich, aromatic stew of kitsch and calamity.
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    Eleanor O'SullivanAsbury Park Press (NJ)
    Good, naughty fun.
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    Tom CassidyCommon Sense Media
    For the average quality of the gags, it's not worth the bother.
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    Dennis SchwartzDennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
    An unpretentious, silly, low-brow comedy that has the juice to induce laughter if you don't mind going low for the laughs.
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