![]() ![]() Cast: Hot shots: Charlie Sheen, Lloyd Bridges, Cary Elwes, Valeria Golino, Jon. It’s a fittingly silly finale to a series that never lost its momentum. Robin Hood: men in tights (1993, 104 min.). And the final gag is perfect, Topper’s helicopter flies towards the setting sun, goes right round it and flies back towards the camera. Any film that opens with Saddam pleasuring himself with a Dustbuster isn’t aiming too high, but the big gags work here, notably when Topper meets his father (Martin Sheen) travelling on a PT boat up the river (‘Loved you in Wall Street’ they both call out). Hot Shots Part Deux (1993) - Lloyd Bridges as Tug WebHot Shots is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Jim Abrahams, co-writer and co-director of. There’s also plenty of time-specific references which are curious now, from George Bush’s vomiting in a Prime minister’s lap to a slam on the Jenny Craig diet. “What’s that you’re reading” ‘Great Expectations’ ‘How is it?’ “Not as good as I was expecting’ If you can’t dig dialogue like that, don’t apply here, but Hot Shots ! Part Deux rewards those who can locate their own funny-bone. director of photography Editing by Malcolm Campbell Casting By Jackie Burch Production Design by William A. If Golino was the breakout ‘I didn’t know she could do that kind of comedy’ performer in the first film, the second belongs to Miguel Ferrer who is genuinely hilarious as Arvid Harbinger, a war veteran who loses his lust for killing the way Topper talking him round to finding his mojo as a purveyor of senseless OTT violence lays bare the idiocy of rah-rah Hollywood patriotism ‘War, it’s FANTASTIC” concludes Arvid gleefully as he ingeniously turns an enemy pipe-bomber on itself at moments like this, Hot Shots! Part Deux really is fantastic. Topper tangles once again with the comely Ramada (Valeria Golino), but things ramp up a good few notches when the Colonel is kidnapped and a blizzard of sight gags erupt as Topper begins his rescue we end with Saddam dispatched during a lightsabre fight. No longer a pilot, Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen) has turned his back on the war he loves he’s living as a Buddhist monk in a retreat when the Colonel (Richard Crenna, sending up his own role in the Rambo films) enlists him for one more mission. Returning are the late great Lloyd Bridges. Movies Similar to Hot Shots Part Deux: Hot Shots (1991), Wrongfully Accused (1998), Airplane (1980), Loaded Weapon 1 (1993), Scary Movie 3 (2003). That dates the movie somewhat, but Part Deux was never likely to be one for the ages the War in Iraq meant that the Saddam Husain character briefly glimpsed in the first film is now a major player here, and that jingo-istic tone leaves plenty of room for making fun of the kind of patriotic flag-waving that Michael Bay later made his signature. In this case, the supporting cast made the movie even more than Charlie Sheen as its troubled hero Topper Harley. That list of sequels which surpass their originals is short, but Hot Shots! Part Deux is one of the exceptions that make the rule while the first film stuck largely to making fun of Top Gun, the sequel is a parody of a different kind of war film, specifically the second and third Rambo movies.
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