I think I'll wait and see if (...) Earth vs Flying Saucers come to Blu-ray.
TitleThe Wrecking CrewYear1969DirectorPhil KarlsonStarsDean Martin, Elke Sommer, Sharon Tate, Nancy Kwan, Nigel GreenOverviewTeamed with beautiful British agent Freya Carlson (Sharon Tate), Matt Helm (Dean Martin) is assigned to retrieve one billion dollars in gold, stolen by international crime czar Count Massimo Contini (Nigel Green). Determined to keep his ill-gotten gain, the Count orders two gorgeous assassins (Elke Sommer and Nancy Kwan) to dispatch Helm once and for all.My thoughtsThe sixties was the decade when the Bond spoofs bloomed. The Matt Helm series (4 movies) was neither the best nor the worst. I never quite understood where the producers got the idea that Dean Martin would make a good secret agent, even in a spoof. But it didn't turn out quite as badly as one might have feared. The films range from silly to imbecile, with The Ambushers being the worst of the lot. So at least The Wrecking Crew, the last of the 4, was a step up. On the plus side there is the ladies. Elke Sommer, Nancy Kwan and Tina Louise are just fine, but it is Sharon Tate who steals the show. Sadly this was her next to last movie before being so brutally murdered by "The Manson Family" in 1969. Without her this would have been a weak 2.5 stars, at best.The film is full of silly impossibilities. The portable helicopter - an idea clearly stolen from Bond - couldn't possibly fit in a car trunk. And the mountain road that ends at a cable car station in the fell like mountains. In Denmark, where the highest mountain is 170 meters! Well, you really have to be in a forgiving mode to enjoy this. But if you are, then it is passable.Rating
It did seem cooler back when the first one came out .. though Dean Martin, to me, was never good for much other than straight man for Jerry Lewis
Maybe the famous quote "What we have here is failure to communicate" applies to me?
Quote from: GSyren on April 02, 2013, 08:35:04 AMMaybe the famous quote "What we have here is failure to communicate" applies to me?I always thought that line came from a Civil War movie... (Probably because it opens the song Civil War by Guns 'n' Roses.)
Quote from: Achim on April 03, 2013, 06:25:01 AMQuote from: GSyren on April 02, 2013, 08:35:04 AMMaybe the famous quote "What we have here is failure to communicate" applies to me?I always thought that line came from a Civil War movie... (Probably because it opens the song Civil War by Guns 'n' Roses.)
Quote from: DSig on April 04, 2013, 03:06:46 AMQuote from: Achim on April 03, 2013, 06:25:01 AMQuote from: GSyren on April 02, 2013, 08:35:04 AMMaybe the famous quote "What we have here is failure to communicate" applies to me?I always thought that line came from a Civil War movie... (Probably because it opens the song Civil War by Guns 'n' Roses.)