

But both films are very funny, and this is a film that fans of the first should check out if they already haven't. : Hot Shots: Part Deux : Valeria Golino, Charlie Sheen, Lloyd Bridges, Richard Crenna, Brenda Bakke, Miguel Ferrer, Rowan Atkinson, Jerry Haleva. I really enjoyed this film, and though it's equally good as the original, I preferred this one. The cast hold the film together and they're all amusing in their own right. This is a fairly well made comedy with tons of amusing references to other films.

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Hot Shots! Part Deux is a fun spoof comedy that brings on good laughs, and though it's not perfect, it's far better than the recent spoof films such as Date Movie and Epic Movie. Topper Harley is found to be working as an odd-job-man in a monastery.
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Obviously the cast play a series of inept characters that are caricatures of every action film character. At least this film is a fine end to the real spoof genre. As far as a spoof film is concerned, Hot Shots! Part Deux is one of the last good spoof films to come out, as the Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer spoof films are some of the worst ever made. Most of the cast of the first return, but in different roles. If you've enjoyed the first, then you're most likely going to enjoy this sequel. Although released domestically as Hot Shots Part Deux, publicity materials in AMPAS library files display the films title as Hot Shots 2. One stop hub for Hot Web Series from top platform including Ullu, Primeshots, Primeplay, Kooku, RabbitMovies, Hotshots, cineprime, Alt Balaji, MX Player. Young Ryan Stiles Rino Thunder Mark Arnott Ryan Cutrona Don Lake Kelly Connell Tony Simotes Don Luce Judith Kahan Jeff Bright Jimmy Lennon Jr. The film is a good spoof of the action genre, and it's fairly underrated. Charlie Sheen Cary Elwes Valeria Golino Lloyd Bridges Kevin Dunn Jon Cryer William O'Leary Kristy Swanson Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Unlike the first Hot Shots! Which parodied only Top gun, Hot Shots! Part Deux parodies the action genre in general. As far as spoof films are concerned, the Hot Shot films are some of the best along with Airplane! Though not as great as Airplane! There is plenty to enjoy about these films. Stanley Clements tries his best, but the series just lost something without Leo and Bernard Gorcey.Sequel to Hot Shots! is just as funny as the first film. A whole lot of real life stories of kid stars don't end as well as this one does. Sadly although a funny film with Huntz Hall doing low ball hijinks it's also too uncomfortably real. He's misinvested the kid's money in a lot of things including high maintenance blond Joi Lansing.
In fact that's just what he is, a commodity to his uncle and guardian Mark Dana. The reason is very simple, the boys treat him like a kid instead of a commodity. Once the studio in the form of Robert Shayne is convinced they did not kidnap the lad he brings them into the television studio as by now Phillips has grown kind of attached to Sach. 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. The disarming comedy A Little Romance features Diane Lane as a 13-year-old American, living in Paris with her businessman stepfather (Arthur Hill) and her. The kid tried to steal that famous Bowery Boys jalopy vehicle and he winds up their guest. Stanley Clements and Huntz Hall and the rest of that Bowery Boys crew find themselves nurse maids to young Phil Phillips a precocious young kid who is a noted child star of a weekly television series.
