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Movie Title: Crocodile Dundee in LA
Rating: 5
Reviewed By: Robin McFetridge
Review:
We first met Mick- Crocodile Dundee (Paul
Hogan) way back in the 80's for the first Crocodile Dundee movie.
That one was entertaining and charming. Since Crocodile Dundee
was such a success of coarse it was followed up with a sequel.
Dundee went to New York. That movie was not so charming. Dundee
came across more as an ignorant buffoon. I guess that is why it
has been more than 10 years since the last Crocodile movie. When
I heard Hogan made a third one, the first question I asked was
why? Why would anyone even care or spend money on it and isn't he
getting kind of old now? Do we really want to see a geriatric
fight off crocodiles and such in the outback or conquer Los
Angeles? Dundee is still with Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski) they
are not married but share a Mick junior age nine. They live in a
small outback town population 20. Dundee and a partner run a tour
group through the outback and capture crocodiles to make the area
safe, you know for all those tourists. Sue's father asks her to
go to Los Angeles and temporarily run one of his papers. This is
what brings the Dundee family to Beverly Hills. This time Dundee
is wiser and more worldly than his visit to New York. When he
appears to not be understanding, he actually gets it, Dundee is
just playing dumb and this comes across as charming as it was in
the original movie. The only real premise for this film though is
to poke fun of the people that live in Los Angeles. Then again
Los Angeles is a completely different world all to themselves. He
is also taking a bit of a jab at the film industry and actors.
This is funny coming from a guy who is an actor and in between
Crocodile Dundee movie roles is an ad man for a car commercial.
The plot to this movie has Sue following the story her
predecessor was working on before his fatal accident. Dundee
offers to help and winds up working on a third sequel to a movie
that the prior two did not do well in the box office. To ad
flavor to his time in L.A. he brings his mate Jessie to be his
son's nanny while he works on the film. Same old gags as New
York, cross dressers, homosexuals, his knife, muggings. . .I will
give this film credit for being funny. The audience around me
were laughing and I even chuckled out loud once or twice. What
worries me is Dundee has hinted to giving up the Crocodile
business to be a private detective. So what is next a series of
Mick Dick films? There was no nudity. Not that I would even want
to see Hogan's bum or any other off beat outback character in the
buff. Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, was directed by Simon
Wincer and writing credits by Matthew Berry with characters by
Hogan. Also appearing is Paul Rodriguez as an extra in the film
Dundee is in and a cameo from Mike Tyson as himself. I give this
film a five on the About-Movie.com rating. No worries.
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