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**_Fast-paced, smartly-written caper zaniness with Caine and Moore_** Imagine the goofiest bit in one of Roger Moore’s James Bond movies. Now imagine a whole film like that with the addition of Michael Caine. That’s this movie. People...


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Spies force two British con men to pose as look-alike scientists peddling cheap-energy fusion.
A pair of aging British rogues, one a retired actor and the other a retired spy, decide to pull off one last heist: stealing the "Gagatti", a priceless diamond necklace, from a wealthy collector. Their elaborate plan involves disguises, impersonations, and navigating a series of comical mishaps and unexpected turns.
Bullseye! received generally poor reviews from critics, who often cited its weak script, predictable plot, and dated humor. While some acknowledged the charm of its veteran lead actors, the film was largely seen as a missed opportunity for a potentially fun caper comedy.
The film suffers from a lackluster script and relies too heavily on the perceived comedic talents of its aging stars.
Humor is often forced and feels dated, failing to land effectively.
Despite the presence of veteran actors, the movie lacks energy and excitement.
Google audience: Audience reception for Bullseye! is largely negative, with many finding the humor to be unfunny and the plot uninspired. Some viewers recall it fondly due to nostalgia for the actors involved, but critical consensus points to a poorly executed comedy.
Roger Moore and Joan Collins, both icons of British television and film, were reunited in this film, having previously starred together in the early seasons of the spy series 'The Saint' in the 1960s.
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**_Fast-paced, smartly-written caper zaniness with Caine and Moore_** Imagine the goofiest bit in one of Roger Moore’s James Bond movies. Now imagine a whole film like that with the addition of Michael Caine. That’s this movie. People...