Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOnly one man has the particular set of skills - to lead Police Squad and save the world.Only one man has the particular set of skills - to lead Police Squad and save the world.Only one man has the particular set of skills - to lead Police Squad and save the world.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Wilbur Fitzgerald
- Dan Daly
- (as Wilbur T. Fitzgerald)
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Very rarely do you see a remake/reboot succeed in film. They may make a lot of money but they almost always fail to capture the same energy and passion as the originals. Most reboots are made for the express purpose of making you the audience remember the fun times of the original and purely serve to be nostalgia bait. This movie is not that.
It's pretty damn impressive the way the creators of this movie managed to capture the energy and tone of the original naked gun films to a tee. Without nostalgia baiting (while there are some fun callbacks) this movie stands on its own. To be a funny spoof movie in the classic vain of the Zuckers, one thing is the most important: Clever writing. You can't do a spoof movie like this without having constant bits and clever puns. These guys delivered. They came ready with tons of clever gaffs, sight gags, and quick puns that keep the audience waiting for the next joke. Couldn't nail the energy of a Zucker comedy better.
Casting was perfect. Pamela Anderson was a standout for sure. Liam Neeson was also the perfect person to play Frank Drebin Jr.
Overall incredibly funny movie that simultaneously pays homage to the original while also providing its own worth in comedy. Stellar job from this whole team.
If you're a fan of the original Naked Gun movies you will thoroughly enjoy this.
It's pretty damn impressive the way the creators of this movie managed to capture the energy and tone of the original naked gun films to a tee. Without nostalgia baiting (while there are some fun callbacks) this movie stands on its own. To be a funny spoof movie in the classic vain of the Zuckers, one thing is the most important: Clever writing. You can't do a spoof movie like this without having constant bits and clever puns. These guys delivered. They came ready with tons of clever gaffs, sight gags, and quick puns that keep the audience waiting for the next joke. Couldn't nail the energy of a Zucker comedy better.
Casting was perfect. Pamela Anderson was a standout for sure. Liam Neeson was also the perfect person to play Frank Drebin Jr.
Overall incredibly funny movie that simultaneously pays homage to the original while also providing its own worth in comedy. Stellar job from this whole team.
If you're a fan of the original Naked Gun movies you will thoroughly enjoy this.
Comedy movies seem to be nearing extinction. And this type of stoopid-funny humor has been nonexistent. Long gone are the days of the Austin Powers', Zoolander's, Kung Pow's, and Scary Movie's. Until now.
The Naked Gun is extremely stoopid in the best way possible. There are so many times I was shaking my head at the absurdity of what I was watching. It's cleverly random and strategically obnoxious.
I laughed out loud too many times to count. I would estimate an 85% hit rate for me. Combine that with the nonstop quick rate of comedic attempts, maybe 5-10 per minute. It was a good time.
It has an awesome musical score by beast composter Lorne Balfe, and some well-shot action scenes that feel cinematic. These things are completely unnecessary for this type of comedy movie. But it made the experience that much better.
If you're a fan of stoopid-funny, definitely check this out.
(1 viewing, opening Thursday 7/31/2025)
The Naked Gun is extremely stoopid in the best way possible. There are so many times I was shaking my head at the absurdity of what I was watching. It's cleverly random and strategically obnoxious.
I laughed out loud too many times to count. I would estimate an 85% hit rate for me. Combine that with the nonstop quick rate of comedic attempts, maybe 5-10 per minute. It was a good time.
It has an awesome musical score by beast composter Lorne Balfe, and some well-shot action scenes that feel cinematic. These things are completely unnecessary for this type of comedy movie. But it made the experience that much better.
If you're a fan of stoopid-funny, definitely check this out.
(1 viewing, opening Thursday 7/31/2025)
What a pleasant surprise that movie was. It really brought back the humour and the spirit of the old movies while still bringing its own fresh flair to it. Not every joke might land but there are so many of them in the movie and most of them worked for me. It has been a while since I saw a movie so eager to make you laugh.
While not 100% capturing the true spirit of the original films, this movie does a great job at getting really close to it. Liam Neeson has performed above expectations in my opinion, and the movie flows well from start to finish. If you were a fan of the original three movies, I would recommend you take a look at this one as well - I can assure you that you will have a good laugh in the cinema.
When I first heard about a remake of The Naked Gun, I honestly doubted it could capture the magic of the original trilogy from the '80s. Back then, the sheer silliness of the humor combined with the cheesy, over-the-top police story was a perfect match for its time. That unique charm belonged to its era, and I couldn't imagine any modern film recreating it.
The only way this remake could work, I thought, was if it embraced the same absurd humor while updating the world and story for a contemporary audience - something that could stand on its own, yet still respect the originals.
Now, having seen it, I can say that The Naked Gun (2025) is indeed a worthy remake/sequel to the original trilogy. The standout element is Liam Neeson as Frank Drebin Jr. He nails the comedic style of Leslie Nielsen without simply imitating him, bringing his own flavor to the role. Around 95% of the film's funniest moments come from him. While both Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson are excellent casting choices, the rest of the cast unfortunately adds little to the story. In the old films, side characters were introduced with memorable flair; here, many feel misplaced. This is especially true of Ed, Frank's partner, who comes across as far too ordinary, and the villain, who is entirely forgettable.
The first 20 minutes are by far the highlight - packed with sharp, ridiculous gags that made me think the film could rival the originals. But after that, the joke density drops noticeably, and many of the later gags feel more forced. There are still funny moments scattered throughout the middle, but they rarely match the comedic energy of the opening.
Unfortunately, the ending doesn't land as well as it should. It feels abrupt, the jokes lose steam, and there's a sense that something is missing. Of course, the plot in a movie like this is never the main focus - but the story here still comes across like a formulaic Netflix production, in visual style also. This is where the originals still have the edge: they had more charm, more creativity, and a stronger sense of personality.
All in all, the filmmakers clearly understand the humor of the old movies. While the 2025 remake doesn't quite reach its full potential, it succeeds often enough to make me hope we'll see more films like this - perhaps even a sequel.
The only way this remake could work, I thought, was if it embraced the same absurd humor while updating the world and story for a contemporary audience - something that could stand on its own, yet still respect the originals.
Now, having seen it, I can say that The Naked Gun (2025) is indeed a worthy remake/sequel to the original trilogy. The standout element is Liam Neeson as Frank Drebin Jr. He nails the comedic style of Leslie Nielsen without simply imitating him, bringing his own flavor to the role. Around 95% of the film's funniest moments come from him. While both Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson are excellent casting choices, the rest of the cast unfortunately adds little to the story. In the old films, side characters were introduced with memorable flair; here, many feel misplaced. This is especially true of Ed, Frank's partner, who comes across as far too ordinary, and the villain, who is entirely forgettable.
The first 20 minutes are by far the highlight - packed with sharp, ridiculous gags that made me think the film could rival the originals. But after that, the joke density drops noticeably, and many of the later gags feel more forced. There are still funny moments scattered throughout the middle, but they rarely match the comedic energy of the opening.
Unfortunately, the ending doesn't land as well as it should. It feels abrupt, the jokes lose steam, and there's a sense that something is missing. Of course, the plot in a movie like this is never the main focus - but the story here still comes across like a formulaic Netflix production, in visual style also. This is where the originals still have the edge: they had more charm, more creativity, and a stronger sense of personality.
All in all, the filmmakers clearly understand the humor of the old movies. While the 2025 remake doesn't quite reach its full potential, it succeeds often enough to make me hope we'll see more films like this - perhaps even a sequel.
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- AnecdotesLiam Neeson was 72 years-old at the time of filming, five years older than Leslie Nielsen was at the time he made his final film appearance as Frank Drebin (aged 67 at the time he filmed 'Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult').
- Citations
Beth Davenport: I've been drawn to the Hills since I moved here for college.
Frank Drebin Jr.: U.C.L.A?
Beth Davenport: I see it every day! I live here!
- Crédits fousThe credits have a variety of jokes within the text, including an eye chart and a listing of Salad Dressings.
- Bandes originalesA Lonely Drebin
Written by Ira Newborn (as James Ira Newborn)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- ¿Y dónde está el policía?
- Lieux de tournage
- Martin Luther King Jr Federal Building, Atlanta, Géorgie, États-Unis(Police Squad Exteriors)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 42 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 41 978 162 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 16 805 560 $US
- 3 août 2025
- Montant brut mondial
- 72 878 162 $US
- Durée
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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