Three Amigos!

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, 45% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Three Amigos! stars a trio of gifted comedians and has an agreeably silly sense of humor, but they're often adrift in a dawdling story with too few laugh-out-loud moments.
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    David StrattonSydney Morning Herald
    If Three Amigos is disappointing, it's because the people involved have ail done better work in the past. But it's not all bad.
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    Dave KehrChicago Tribune
    It's the laziness of the project that's finally most galling.
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    Patrick GoldsteinLos Angeles Times
    [Three Amigos is] a goofy delight. It's like a cross between a big-budget Three Stooges movie and a Hope-Crosby road picture, with dozens of old cowpoke gags thrown in to spice up the brew.
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    Carrie RickeyPhiladelphia Inquirer
    While it's occasionally funny, Three Amigos! isn't an entirely fun occasion.
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    Gene SiskelChicago Tribune
    You know it's a boring comedy when you find yourself laughing only at the lead actors' costumes.
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    Jay BoyarOrlando Sentinel
    The happy-go-lucky Three Amigos is a picture to see when your expectations are down and you've already been to everything that's good.
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    Eddie Harrisonfilm-authority.com
    ...a tribute to traditional Hollywood tropes that celebrates without too much mocking...
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    Dennis SchwartzDennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
    Directed without much wit by John Landis.
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    Lawrence O'TooleMaclean's Magazine
    The movie celebrates stupidity - and it is almost contagious.
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    Sky StaffSky Cinema
    Chevy Chase, Steve Martin and Martin Short kept the saddles of comedy blazing with this wonderfully daft western.
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