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Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
After settling in the tiny Australian town of Walkabout Creek with his significant other and his young son, Mick "Crocodile" Dundee is thrown for a loop when a prestigious Los Angeles newspaper offers his honey a job. The family migrates back to the United States, and Croc and son soon find themselves learning some lessons about American life -- many of them inadvertent
Release : | 2001 |
Rating : | 4.8 |
Studio : | Paramount, Bungalow Productions, Silver Lion Films, |
Crew : | Aerial Camera, Aerial Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Paul Hogan Linda Kozlowski Jere Burns Jonathan Banks Serge Cockburn |
Genre : | Adventure Comedy |
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This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles is an awful movie with a very poorly written storyline and a cast that just don't seem interested. I wasn't a huge fan of the first Dundee, it was watchable and quite funny and that was about it, the second one was much worse, losing a lot of the heart and humour that made the original so loved, but this one completely runs it all down in to the ground, the set up of the story is ridiculous and even the title will tell you that they completely sold out with this sequel. The majority of the cast seemed to have no interest being in this film, except for Paul Hogan, who does honestly in all three movies keep the same confidence and charisma that is definitely needed to play this character, his acting is certainly not the reason the film stumbles, it's mostly the script. This film has a problem that a lot of comedy sequels seem to have, they just mess around for most of the movie, basically watching the actors do a bunch of stupid things for the first hour and then desperately trying to cram in a story for the final thirty minutes, comedies are obviously suppose to be funny but when you're just making jokes for an immensely long time and not focusing on the story one bit, it can get unbearable for the audience, particularly when the jokes aren't funny. A finale that will surely disappoint fans of the Dundee series and very few laughs, I would not recommend Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles to anyone. Crocodile Dundee most move to Los Angeles with son, where he gets caught up in a lot of trouble. Best Performance: Paul Hogan Worst Performance: Mike Tyson
The third and like a lot of other third entries, the worst. This one didn't gather my interest when seeing a preview, as I could tell then and there, this was pretty bad. With a 13 year gap, since the previous Dundee, this one has Dundee and son going to Los Angeles. When visiting a theme park and movie set for some reason, they stumble across a hidden operation, a front for counterfeit art. Laughs are scarce, I must say, and Hoges's new compadre, moustache and all, was an interesting addition. The best bit is when the two are back in Oz, sitting on a tree branch hovered about an infested croc lake, sthat naps, where they're chased by a crocodile. The drive through scene in America, gathers some small laughs too. Personally, I think Hoges should of been chomped up for making this. What a relief there is, though is thanks to some of the American stars. Thank god, primarily for the comic attributes of Paul Rodrigues as film extra in story, commenting on Dundee's back acting, befriending him. He was a welcome air of relief. Too was Jonathan Banks, as a baddie, while another one was played by the lesser known star, who was the lead of the solid drama thriller, Road Rage. Still it is entertaining for some unknown reason. I would call it entertainingly bad, as action outnumbers laughs, with the movie ending with that notorious Men at Work song. Grant Piro as the larger than life host of a theme park is a funny asset, with Rackman, back in Oz doing an Irish accent for some reason. The reasons I've stated for watching this, are the only reasons. They should make a Croc 4: I apologize. A very week and big drop since the last Croc instalment, that comes as a cheesily bad one.
The story: Dundee and Kozlowski have been together and have had a son, though they didn't marry (this is pointed out in the movie). Then Kozlowski is contacted by her newspaper publisher father to go to Los Angeles to work there, and the others come along. Once there, Dundee is a fish out of water again-which is much less credible after 13 years of having lived with a native New Yorker. Rehash many of the jokes from the prior movies, add a thin plot of their getting involved with a movie studio which is involved in drug smuggling, and there you have it.Overlong, slow, and dull. Even if the original charmed you, this movie will not. Don't expect a "Crocodile Dundee Four"; Paul Hogan was age 62 when he made this one!
The first movie was good, the second was the same as the first and the third one was typical third movie syndrome like Spider-man 3, Karate Kid 3, Ninja Turtles 3 and so on.It's just like the first movie, only Mick goes to LA and acts like a fish out of water again. The shtick was getting dull.It is not funny or exciting at all. The scene where someone asks Mick "You're Australian, you must know Mel Gibson." and Mick says "Yeah, I know 'Mal' Gibson." How is that funny?Mike Tyson's cameo was pointless and unfunny. The "Mick, Mike and Mikey" gag is not funny.And the whole "Lethal Agent" thing just bored me. The whole movie just bores me. The WGA didn't give Paul a writing credit on the film because they probably knew that this film sucked and didn't want Paul to take the blame.We haven't seen Paul Hogan do anything since '01. If he is going to make a comeback, he is going to have to do something spectacular. A Croc Dundee 4? On your bike!