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An highly intelligent but socially awkward analyst is printed to a field agent in a ploy to prevent a terrorist attack.
21 June 1933, New York City, New York, USA
12 July 1982, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
19 June 1953, Los Angeles, California, USA
1 June 1918, Sevastopol, Russia [now Crimea, Ukraine]
21 December 1966, Texas, USA
24 August 1962, Tipton, Missouri, USA
20 October 1982, Columbia, Maryland, USA
1 October 1976, Los Angeles, California, USA
2 May 1972, Hayward, California, USA
26 March 1934, New York City, New York, USA
12 June 1963, Ithaca, New York, USA
16 June 1949, Chicago, Illinois, USA
3 June 1977, Columbus, Ohio, USA
29 October 1968, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
October 21, 2014
In a year where even Ghost Rider gets a sequel, Get Smart makes you actually want one.August 07, 2008
I often wondered if the filmmakers weren't trying to fix something that isn't broken.June 23, 2008
One of the more pleasant surprises of the year.October 18, 2008
As a reworking of one of the great 1960s TV comedies, you'd think being funny would be its main goal. But you would be wrong. Very, very wrong.June 20, 2008
Get Smart is likable and very funny -- at least a two-to-one ratio of excellent gags to clunkers -- but it's not, for better or worse, Get Smart.March 22, 2011
Get Smart is a nice afternoon diversion. There are no big laughs to be had, no matter how hard it tries, but there are lots and lots of chuckles, and that's probably good enough.April 08, 2011
There's enough packed in there to warrant a viewing if you fancy a bit of fun.July 14, 2011
Get Smart certainly has its moments, but suffers badly from an inability to balance the surreal humor and life-threatening terrorist threat.August 22, 2008
Overall this is a limp parade of recycled gags and gadgets: an action movie with no surprises and a comedy with nothing like enough laughs.June 20, 2008
It's not going to redefine comedy as we know it, but it's amusing and briskly paced, busy with an engaging mix of supporting actors.