Ty Watches "The Naked Gun"

My wife and I went out to see the new "Naked Gun" movie a week or so back. Let’s discuss.

I was hesitant to see this movie. I love the original. It was one of the first times I saw a movie that made me literally laugh out loud. Prior to the original "Naked Gun", I truly do not know if I knew movies could be that funny. I had seen comedies prior to it, but "Naked Gun" was on a whole other level. It also opened my eyes to spoof movies, which I enjoy most of them to this day. The sequels weren't great in my opinion, but that first one is a stone cold classic. So, with this new one, I had my guard up. But my wife really wanted to see it, and her enthusiasm kind of helped to get me amped up. I was also a bit more on board with the new one when I heard that Akiva Schaffer, from The Lonely Island, was tapped to direct. I adore his work, "Hot Rod" is one of my all time favorite movies, and the stuff he, Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone did on "SNL" was legendary. We did wait a few weeks to see the movie, full disclosure, because we were interested in the critical response. The movie got very, very good reviews and that was pretty much all I needed to finally go see the movie in the theater.

I'm here to tell you all that this version of "The Naked Gun" is incredibly funny. The jokes start from the jump and they never let up, much to my delight. I wasn't totally on board with Liam Neeson taking over the role of Frank Drebin, he plays Leslie Nielsen's son, which is hilarious to me. But he did a very, very good job. He was up for anything the writing team and Schaffer asked of him. What I liked most about his performance was how straight he played it. Neeson is more of an action guy, but he was so good at making the jokes land in this movie, doing so with a straight face the whole time. There are no winks at the camera, unless they were scripted. Pamela Anderson was incredible. She is the female lead, taking over for Priscilla Presley, and she takes this role to a different level. Anderson was all in. Even more so than Neeson. There's a scene where she does scat singing at a jazz club and it was one of the funniest parts in the entire movie. She gives it her all and it made me laugh very, very hard. There is another scene where she and Neeson are in a dream sequence with a snowman that was riotous. It may be one of the funnier things I've seen in a movie in a long, long time. Paul Walter Hauser does a fine job as Neeson's partner. He gets to do some funny bits and he is along for the ride with Neeson. And Danny Huston was tremendous as the villain. He gets to do some very funny stuff that I didn't realize he had in him. There is a fight scene between him and Neeson where Huston made me audibly crack up. He also has another scene where he is explaining his plan to some people, and the disdain he feels for those in the room with him was hilarious.

This version of "The Naked Gun" really worked for me. Schaffer and his crew did it the right way. They paid tribute but also made it their own movie. Neeson was a fine enough successor to Nielsen. Pamela Anderson was amazing and Danny Huston may be my favorite "Naked Gun" villain to date. I recommend this movie for sure. And I'd say try to see it in a theater with others. The jokes land so much harder with an audience. I enjoyed the hell out of it. 

Ty

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