| Hot Shots Part Deux |  | Director: Jim Abrahams Actors: Charlie Sheen, Lloyd Bridges, Valeria Golino, Richard Crenna, Brenda Bakke Studio: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation Category: Video
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Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 121263
Format: Color, Ntsc Language: Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: VHS Tape Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 86 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1
UPC: 086162850745 EAN: 0086162850745 ASIN: B000053V0X
Theatrical Release Date: May 21, 1993 Release Date: May 15, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks
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Amazon.com The sequel to the wonderfully wacky Hot Shots! uses Rambo as its model for nonstop send-ups (though director Jim Abrahams can't resist inserting a Saddam Hussein lookalike, given the film's post-Gulf War release). This time, Lloyd Bridges, who was an admiral in the first movie, has become president (take that, Colin Powell!) and needs someone to take care of the threat posed by a certain mustached Middle Eastern dictator. Who better than ever-reliable Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen)? In addition to trying to take out Saddam commando-style, Topper must juggle two women: Valerie Golino, from the original, and CIA babe Brenda Bakke, who knows a thing or two about close-quarters combat. If anything, this may be funnier than the first. --Marshall Fine
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Hot Shot's - 2 DVD set October 3, 2008 Frankie Ballard (AZ) Both of these DVD Movies were great. I am planning on ordering more series to add to my collection. Amazon.com is a GREAT and time saving way to purchase movies and book's, they process fast and are received in excellent condition.
Older is better September 9, 2008 Sulyah It has been years since I have seen these two movies and I am just ecstatic to find them on DVD. I have watched them over and over again. Thanks Amazon for alwas having what I am looking for.
If This Is About Me Dying My Hair..... January 28, 2008 Justin Embree (Fort Gordon, GA) Awesome. Not much more to say. Both Hot Shots. One DVD. Do you even really need a review? If you seen these movies, and like them both, buy this DVD. For the price, it's a steal and a half. These are 2 of the best comedys. Funny as hell, and well worth the price. Buy this DVD. Just click the button. I'm serious. If I was joking, I'd say, a horse walks into a bar, the bartender says "Why the long face?".
Charlie Sheen can make poultry as ammuntion hilarious! 'Nuff said January 26, 2008 Tyler S. (Brentwood, CA United States) First of all, Charlie Sheen and Llyod bridges Make This Movie. The actors in the film are amazing in the fact that in a spoof you have to pretend your actually serious. So I give much props to Sheen for keeping a straight face througought the whole film. It wouldn't have been hilarious without that. Every single frame has a gag in it. The movie becomes sort of a treasure hunt to spot hilarious props and hidden jokes. For example, the Old Iraqi Beer in the fridge. If you haven't taken the time to catch all this stuff please rewind+pause. Your missing some great material. This movie really couldn't have been funnier with its premise. It had the perfect actors for the roles including Ryan Stiles who really deserves more hollywood attention. These were the days where spoofs were really thought out. I'm talking about the era before the disasters such as Scary Movie 4 and Date Movie. This movie is about pure silly humor, unlike the recent films that have been made to produce more money from tricking people to buy the movie ticket. Bottom Line: If you are old enough to watch this ronchy film, then watch it already! There are too few of days in your life to let such a great comedy pass you by. If you love Two and a Half Men so much then you should pay tribute to your sitcom actor and watch his previous films. He is actually an amazing actor, no matter what all the other critics say.
Very funny 90's comedy November 28, 2007 Marvin (Barbados) This was one of the funniest movies around in the 90's, I can remember all the laughs I had in the theatre when it was on the big screen. I guarantee you even watching this today you would get more laughs than expected for this old movie double.
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