Sheen, who portrays a spoof of John Rambo, went through a tough weight lifting/training program to gain the physique needed to play the role of an action hero. It stars Charlie Sheen, Lloyd Bridges, Valeria Golino, Richard Crenna (parodying his Colonel role in the Rambo franchise), Brenda Bakke, Miguel Ferrer, Rowan Atkinson, and Jerry Haleva. "Hot Shots! Part Deux" is rated PG-13 for potty humor and sex jokes.Hot Shots! Part Deux is a 1993 American parody film directed by Jim Abrahams. God help me, I laughed and slapped my thighs. Not only is he reunited with his love interest, Ramada (Valeria Golino), but he also knocks boots with a CIA glamour puss (Brenda "Hardbodies II" Bakke) in nutty spoofs of "No Way Out" and "Basic Instinct." Sheen, who has the sex appeal of a meatloaf here, brings a Stallonesque lunkishness to the scenes, which, like the movie itself, are Sly in name only. Most self-respecting action guys don't much go for girls, but Topper enjoys a billet-deux in le sequel. Benson - "Hot Shots' " answer to Leslie Nielsen in "The Naked Gun" - is played with magnificent boobery by Bridges, whose reenactment of the presidential sushi-puking incident provides a bona fide belly laugh. If Saddam is several beans short of a bag, President Benson is an empty sack. The owner of a puffy pooch, Saddam is a silly savage in his slippers with turned-up toes - doubtless the filmmakers' comment on the homoeroticism inherent in the action genre rather than just another cheap shot. Denton Walters (Richard Crenna), is now missing somewhere between "Iraq and a Hard Place." His depilated pecs peeking through garlands of bandoleers, Topper parachutes into the incongruous jungles of Iraq, scrambles through a Beverly Hills back-yard barbecue and finally winds up behind enemy lines on the grounds of Saddam's palace. Topper, who is nursing a broken heart in a Buddhist monastery - where the monks "have taken a vow of celibacy, just like their fathers and their fathers before them" - takes on the assignment only after learning that a former commander, Col. Tug Benson (Lloyd Bridges), who has been elected president in the sequel. Saddam, a lisping cross-dresser on intimate terms with his Dustbuster, has already foiled three rescue attempts when Topper is recruited at the behest of Gen. No longer a top gun, Harley is newly bulked up and chest-hairless for a mission pitting him against Saddam and Hillary Rodham Hussein. Gags that make you gag.Ĭharlie Sheen is back as macho action icon Topper Harley. In more than one instance, they are, of course, one and the same. Abrahams and co-writer Pat Proft aim their loglike lampoon at the "going in to get the guys" genre, particularly the macho puffery of "Rambo III." There are also no less blatant sendups of scenes from "Casablanca," "Apocalypse Now," "The Godfather, "Star Wars" and "Lady and the Tramp."Ībrahams, who directed "Airplane!" and "The Naked Gun" with the Zucker brothers and Proft, the man behind the night shtick of the "Police Academy" series, deliver a familiarly fast-paced barrage of jokes that range from side-splittingly sophomoric to nauseatingly lame. Bawdy, bratty and burp-riddled, it's a predictably idiotic follow-up.ĭirector Jim Abrahams, who took a swat at the flyboy genre in Part Un, turns less successfully to Saddam Hussein and Persian guff this time out. In other words, it's got the smell of a summer blockbuster written all over it. A massive dose of saltpeter would take care of the rest. Lots of what passes - or rather is passed - for humor in "Hot Shots! Part Deux" could be cured with Rolaids.
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