
Not Again!
Angie, a befuddled young woman, cannot seem to end a hectic day, when she's confronted by her ex, Jamie. Whisked about town on a whirlwind date, Jamie falls for Angie again, but she resists. Unfortunately, her roommate, Rita, does not and falls for Jamie anyway. It all explodes at a party attended by all and with the additions of ex girls and guys everywhere.
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Plot Summary
Detective Frank Drebin, now retired, is framed for the murder of his former superior. He must go on the run with the help of his wife, Jane, and clear his name. Along the way, he uncovers a conspiracy involving a plot to assassinate the President and a dangerous group trying to destabilize the nation.
Critical Reception
The film received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its humor to be stale and predictable. While Leslie Nielsen's physical comedy was still a draw for some, the overall plot and execution were deemed uninspired. Audiences also seemed to be less engaged compared to previous installments in the Naked Gun series.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies too heavily on recycled gags from previous films.
- Leslie Nielsen's comedic timing is still present but overshadowed by a weak script.
- Lacks the sharp wit and inventive humor that defined the earlier Naked Gun movies.
Google audience: Audiences found the movie to be a disappointing continuation of the franchise, with many feeling it was predictable and not as funny as expected. While some appreciated the return of Leslie Nielsen, the majority felt the humor had become repetitive and the plot uninspired.
Fun Fact
This film was originally conceived as a direct-to-video sequel but was later released theatrically, though it was not part of the official 'Naked Gun' trilogy starring Leslie Nielsen.
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