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Hot Shots! Part Deux | |
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Directed by | Jim Abrahams |
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Written by | |
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Music by | Basil Poledouris |
Cinematography | John R. Leonetti |
Edited by | Malcolm Campbell |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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86 minutes | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $25 million |
Box office | $133.8 million[1] |
Jan 09, 2016 Hot Shots! (2/5) Movie CLIP - The Food of Love (1991) HD - Duration: 2:40. Movieclips 13,389,563 views. (2/5) Movie CLIP - The Food of Love (1991) HD. 103 Views 1 Comments. (Valeria Golino) sizzling hot body. FILM DESCRIPTION: From director Jim Abrahams, one of the minds behind the Airplane! And Naked Gun films, comes another parody. This time around, Abrahams has his sights set on the action-adventure genre, specifically. Skip navigation Sign in. Thank you for downloading Hot Shots for Mac from our software library. The download version of Hot Shots for Mac is 2.5. The software is periodically scanned by our antivirus system. We also encourage you to check the files with your own antivirus before launching the installation. Luhr Jensen Hot Shots are self-planing, diving lures designed with a built-in deep-diving planning bill which makes it dive when pulled through the water - the faster they are pulled, the deeper they dive. These lures feature a compact body, high quality, 2X strong trebles, and quick, wide and aggressive action.
Hot Shots! Part Deux is a 1993 American parody film directed again by Jim Abrahams. 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. 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. A sequel to Hot Shots! (1991) and the second installment in the Hot Shots franchise. The sequel primarily spoofs the 1980s action films; Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) and Rambo III (1988).
Abrahams and Pat Proft wrote the screenplay. Members of both men's families have roles as extras.
Plot[edit]
One night, an American special forces team invades Saddam Hussein's (Haleva) palace and a nearby prison camp to rescue captured soldiers from Operation Desert Storm and to eliminate Saddam, but they find the Iraqis prepared for them, and the entire rescue team is captured. This failed operation turns out to be the latest in a series of rescue attempts which were foiled by the Iraqis, and consequently the advisors of President Benson (Admiral Benson in the previous film, played by Bridges) suspect sabotage in their own ranks. Colonel Denton Walters (Crenna) suggests to gain the aid of war hero Topper Harley (Sheen) for the next mission, but Topper has retired from the United States Navy and become a Buddhist in a small Thai village. Walters and Michelle Huddleston (Bakke), CIA, arrive and try to persuade him to come out of retirement in order to rescue the imprisoned soldiers and the previous rescue parties.
Topper initially refuses, but when yet another rescue mission (this one, in turn, led by Walters) goes awry, he agrees to lead a small group of soldiers into Iraq. He is joined by Williams (Colyar), Rabinowitz (Stiles) and Harbinger (Ferrer), the sole escapee of the prior rescue mission and whom Topper suspects to be the wanted saboteur. They parachute into an Iraqi jungle close to the heavily guarded hostage camp and set off to meet their contact, who turns out to be Topper's former love, Ramada (Golino). Ramada guides them to a fishing boat that she prepared for their transportation. As they move towards the camp, she and Topper reminisce, and she explains that she was married before she met him. When she was informed that her husband, Dexter (Atkinson), was still alive and a prisoner in Iraq, she volunteered to participate in his liberation, but was instructed to keep this strictly confidential, forcing her to break up with Topper just as they were ready to start a new life together; this also led to Topper's decision to retire.
Topper's team proceeds to the prison camp disguised as river fishermen, but a confrontation with an Iraqi patrol boat thwarts them. When President Benson hears of the apparent failure of another mission, he takes matters into his own hands and joins additional forces in Iraq. However, Topper and his teammates have survived, and soon reach the Iraqi hostage camp. In the course of the operation, the alarm is raised and a gunfight ensues, during which Topper finds out that Harbinger is not the saboteur, but has merely lost faith in fighting, and manages to motivate him. After the prisoners are freed, Topper decides to rescue Dexter, who has been brought to Saddam's palace.
While the squad evacuates the hostages, Topper enters Saddam's palace and runs into the dictator himself, who pulls out his machine pistol and commands Topper to surrender. Topper disarms Saddam, and they engage in a sword fight. President Benson arrives and orders Topper to rescue Dexter while Benson and Saddam continue the duel. Benson defeats Saddam by spraying him with a fire extinguisher, upon which he and his dog freeze and crack into pieces, only to subsequently melt, combine and reform as Saddam with his dog's head, fur, nose and ears. In the meantime, Topper manages to find and liberate Dexter, but is forced to carry him out on his shoulder as the Iraqis have tied Dexter's shoelaces together.
The squad heads back to the army helicopter, where Ramada, after a complicated revelation involving unfounded jealousy, reveals and arrests Michelle as the saboteur who betrayed the previous rescue attempts to the Iraqis. Dexter arrives with Topper and insists on taking a picture of him and Ramada, but backs away too far and topples over a cliff. President Benson joins the escapees, and the evacuation team lifts off; Saddam is about to shoot down the chopper when Topper and Ramada get rid of extra weight in it by pushing a piano out the open door, which crushes him. Topper and Ramada kiss as they ride off into the sunset.
Cast[edit]
- Charlie Sheen as Topper Harley
- Lloyd Bridges as President Thomas 'Tug' Benson
- Valeria Golino as Ramada Rodham Hayman
- Brenda Bakke as Michelle Huddleston
- Richard Crenna as Colonel Denton Walters
- Miguel Ferrer as Commander Arvid Harbinger
- Rowan Atkinson as Dexter Hayman
- Jerry Haleva as Saddam Hussein
- David Wohl as Gerou
- Mitchell Ryan as Senator Gray Edwards
- Michael Colyar as Williams
- Ryan Stiles as Rabinowitz
- Gregory Sierra as The Captain (uncredited)[citation needed]
- Clyde Kusatsu as Prime Minister Soto (uncredited)[citation needed]
- Martin Sheen as Benjamin L. Willard (uncredited)[citation needed]
- Bob Vila as himself
Reception[edit]
Reviews for Hot Shots! Part Deux were generally favorable, although not to the extent of its predecessor.[2][3]Rotten Tomatoes gives a score of 57% based on reviews from 30 critics.[3]
Roger Ebert noted that the film references such movies as Rambo III, Lady and the Tramp and Apocalypse Now, as well as the fairy taleGoldilocks and the Three Bears. Ebert concluded, 'Movies like this are more or less impervious to the depredations of movie critics. Either you laugh, or you don't. I laughed.'[4]
The film became a financial success at the box office in 1993, grossing over $130 million worldwide.[5]
Mockumentary promotion[edit]
As part of the film's promotion, a mockumentary was aired on HBO. Titled Hearts of Hot Shots! Part Deux—A Filmmaker's Apology, the mockumentary parodied Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, the 1991 documentary about the making of the film Apocalypse Now (which starred Charlie Sheen's father, Martin Sheen).[6] Martin and Charlie Sheen briefly encounter each other in a scene in the main movie, parodying Apocalypse Now and Platoon, where they pass each other in PBR vessels along a river, and shout across to each other, 'I loved you in Wall Street!'.
References[edit]
- ^'Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)'. Box Office Mojo. July 6, 1993. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
- ^Thomas, Kevin (May 21, 1993). 'MOVIE REVIEW : 'Deux' Meets Happy-Nonsense Caliber of 'Shots!''. The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 27, 2010.
- ^ ab'Hot Shots! Part Deux'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved April 17, 2013.
- ^Ebert, Roger (May 21, 1993). 'Hot Shots, Part Deux'. Rogerebert.com. Retrieved January 13, 2014.
- ^'Hot Shots! Part Deux'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 23, 2007.
- ^'Hearts of Hot Shots! Part Deux - A Filmmaker's Apology Television show Yahoo! TV'. tv.yahoo.com. Archived from the original on March 20, 2012.
External links[edit]
- Hot Shots! Part Deux on IMDb
- Hot Shots! Part Deux at Rotten Tomatoes
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hot_Shots!_Part_Deux&oldid=942036805'
Details
Luhr Jensen Hot Shots are self-planing, diving lures designed with a built-in deep-diving planning bill which makes it dive when pulled through the water - the faster they are pulled, the deeper they dive. These lures feature a compact body, high quality, 2X strong trebles, and quick, wide and aggressive action. Hot Shots have become a staple of steelhead, trout and salmon anglers alike.
Hot Shot lures are primarily backtrolled for river steelhead and salmon. The smaller sizes are outstanding as trolling lures in lakes or drift-fished lures in streams for trout. For trout, fish them behind a lake troll or flat line them far behind the boat on lakes, cast them cross-current and allow them to swing through likely holding spots on rivers. 'Tune' each lure for maximum success by making small adjustments to the screw-eye line attachment (if the lure runs to one side, slightly rotate the top of the screw eye in the opposite direction). Arturia prophet v 3.0.1. In any application, brace yourself for savage strikes. https://staffingtree.weebly.com/blog/parkitect-14a-crack.
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- Designed for trout, bass, salmon, and steelhead applications
- High action trolling and back trolling plug
- Diver that floats at rest
- Round bend treble hooks
- Qty. per pack: 1
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4/1/2013 12:00:00 am
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Perfect plug for fast and/or shallow water. Always try to have at least one of these out. Almost no current is too fast for these. All the colors have hooked up, but the metallic green or pink are my top producers. When the river is a little dirtier than green, the Hot Shot 35s have rattles and produce equally as well.
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7/8/2014 12:00:00 am
Best Backtrolling Lure
by RiverRat -
This is the best backtrolling lure I have found yet. I have used hot-n-tots, wiggle warts and others but the Hot Shot outperforms 2:1 almost everytime. However, these lures are expensive and they hurt the budget when you loose a couple.
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11/11/2014 12:00:00 am
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my favourite shallow water trolling lure bar none
by prawns
my favourite lure fullstop for kayak trolling. I can paddle up to 3knots and it handles any speed up to this no worries at all (possibly more) Flathead and whiting just cant resist it (even small whiting like 15cm)
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4/16/2018 12:00:00 am
A good fish catcher but price is going up and quality going down
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I've been using the #30 Hot Shot lures for many years for steelhead in small to medium size rivers in Michigan. Its a great classic design and catches fish. There was been a trend however of cheapening the hardware on these lures over time. Frankly they are now sold with hardware, that is hooks, split rings and swivels, that will not hold up to the power of larger steelhead. Many of the lures come with those galvanized-looking hooks that break easily and lose their sharpness quickly. Most recently the swivels have been down-sized to a very wimpy size that I'm sure will not hold up. To add insult to injury, the price for these lures keeps rising to ridiculous levels. Brad's Wigglers offer a good alternative at a much lower price. I think I'm done with these lures once these wear out or are lost.
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4/5/2019 12:00:00 am
Great for mixing things up.
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I use the #70 size in silver or perch when trolling for trout in small, inland lakes. My primary setup is a small wet fly behind a dodger, but when the sun is bright or the bite is otherwise off, the Hot Shot is a great way to mix things up and show the fish a different presentation. The #70 only has a 3-5' diving depth, but that's easily remedied with a little weight on a slider a couple feet in front of a dodger or 3-4' in front of the lure if fished by itself.
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