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American Maxwell Smart works for a Government spy agency in an administrative capacity. When the agency's head office is attacked, the Chief decides to assign Maxwell as a spy and partners him with sexy Agent 99, much to her chagrin. The duo nevertheless set off to combat their attackers by first parachuting off an airplane and landing in Russian territory - followed closely by an over seven feet tall, 400 pound goon, known simply as Dalip. The duo, handicapped by Maxwell's antics, will eventually have their identities compromised, and may be chalked up as casualties, while back in America their attackers have already planted a bomb that is set-up to explode in a concert. A highly intellectual but socially awkward spy is tasked with preventing a terrorist attack from a Russian spy agency. By Bryce VanKooten I can't decide if I like Steve Carell (Maxwell Smart) more when he is silent or when he is talking. Either way he's a master. Up until about a year ago, I was unsure if he could do anything besides scream with a straight face, although I won't lie, whether it was newscast gibberish or Kelly Clarkson expletives––I laughed every time. It wasn't until his role in Little Miss Sunshine that I really appreciated his acting skills and thus, more fully understood the broad range of talent. Still, Get Smart is not about acting; it's about popcorn. Plain and simply––great laughs, solid entertainment, fun for all the cousins.

Carell delivers once again in this altered, but still very friendly adaptation of Mel Brooks and Buck Henry's classic mid-1960s TV series, which starred the late, great Don Adams as super-spy Maxwell Smart, a.k.a. Agent 86. For many, Adams will forever be the true Agent 86, and if you see the movie and can't get over that, I understand, but nonetheless Get Smart, the movie, brings Mel Brooks kind of humor to a new generation––families included.

Obviously an Oscar-worthy movie (let alone the performance…geez, nominate the guy), it's clear that Carell was born to play this role. Very rarely (and before recent missteps, Will Ferrell seemed to be reaching this plateau) is an actor or actress so brilliantly comedic that they can simply stand on a stage, saying nothing, and get laughs. Think back to the days of Carol Burnett. Or even Bob Hope doing the Oscars. Both comic giants, at ease in any situation––the audience overwhelmed with their charm. I would like to think that this aura is simply 'comedic charm', but more eloquently, it is probably closer to 'comedic genius'. Not that this movie solely places Steve Carell in comedic lore, but it definitely doesn't hinder his rise. Once again, he holds any scene he's in and has you shifting in your seat, leaning slightly forward as not to miss an off-the-cuff reference or quip. With Anne Hathaway playing the uptight, overbearing feminist and Carell fitting nicely as the blatant nitwit, there's little time left for the gadgets to get laughs, save one.

The funniest scene of the entire film takes place in an airplane restroom. Hands tied, seeking freedom from his bonds (seen briefly in the trailer) Maxwell Smart attempts to free himself by using his weapon of choice: a miniature crossbow. Hilarity ensues, as aiming the bow with his mouth becomes something of a nightmare and the plane's metallic surroundings causing unintended physics. Refusing defeat after the first couple misfires; this scene builds as we watch the entire sheath unloaded, one painful shot at a time. This sequence alone is worth the price of admission and combined with an obese waltz during a fancy gala, your cheeks will likely have had enough hilarity.

Now, don't get me wrong, there is plenty of robust corny comedy throughout the movie; more specifically––anything that happens in the Control hallway, but outside of faltered gags (which may be eliminated––I saw 6-months early test screening), the movie flows well. Alan Arkin is superb as the Chief and Borat's own Ken Davitian (Shtarker) brings normalcy to the utterly ridiculous––this guy would have been at home in any Mel Brooks ensemble. The other actors, although working well in the flow of the film, rarely hit homerun jokes. From the 'Silent Force Field' to the rooftop fight sequence, one thing is true: no question, Steve Carell is funny. His timing and his flair for Death-Valley-dry under-acting make him a perfect 86, with the entire film serving as testament to his on-screen charisma––not to mention, he fits a suit better than most. Get Smart is a breath of fresh, classic air in a time of raunch-fest comedies like Semi Pro, and the upcoming and completely worthless Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Dare I say, "Best Comedy of the Year"? Ah, missed it by that much. Overall I think this was a good movie. Carrell had a difficult task in that Don Adams's portrayal of Smart was iconic. I think he did a good job of not merely imitating it. Briefly seeing Smart's old cars in order, first the Sunbeam Tiger, then an Opel GT, and finally a Karmann Ghia was a nice homage to the original series. And did anyone catch the name on the airplane, Yarmy Airways? Don Yarmy was Don Adams's real name.

One of the funniest lines I have ever heard in a movie is when Max enters KAOS headquarters saying "My name...is Nudnik Shpilkes." And I'll let you get out the Yiddish dictionary for that one. Steve Carell's portrayal of Max is just about perfect for the material. CONTROL is a secret, but inept, U.S. government spy agency based in Washington, D.C.. that does battle against its equally inept nemesis known as KAOS (or sometimes CHAOS). Despite being capitalized, CONTROL and KAOS are not acronyms and do not stand for anything. Bernie Kopell, who played the original Siegfried, has a cameo as an irate motorist who says that Max shouldn't run out in the middle of the street because he might get hit by a car. Leonard Stern, the executive producer of the TV series, appears as an airplane pilot. Yes, it appears in a museum exhibit in the beginning of the movie and gets called into use toward the end. The way it gets used plays on the idea of "why would you use a shoe phone when you have a cell phone?"Barbara Feldon played the original CONTROL agent known as "99". On the MTV movie blog site, it was announced that Feldon couldn't make the trip to Montreal on the day that they were shooting what could have been her cameo. The reason she couldn't make the trip was not given, but rumor has it that she was in ill health. That information is classified. Agent 99's real name is not revealed in the movie, but some viewers think it would have been a lovely tribute to Barbara Feldon to at least have had her first name be "Barbara". In a single episode of the old 1960s show Get Smart, Agent 99 claims her name is Susan Hilton. However, at the end of the episode, she confesses that Susan isn't her real name. None of the old TV shows or movies reveal her true name. a5c7b9f00b

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