70
Metascore
9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- Hooper has all the action that fans of this genre could ask for, plus a whole lot more.
- 80The New York TimesJanet MaslinThe New York TimesJanet MaslinThis time, Mr. Reynolds has made a movie to please fans of all persuasions, and to please them a great deal.
- 80Washington PostGary ArnoldWashington PostGary ArnoldHis witty, endearing performance in the title role of Hal Needham's terrific new pick-me-up, Hooper, a rousing and sweet-tempered sentimental comedy about the professional vicissitudes and fellowship of movie stuntmen, should finally secure Reynolds a preeminent position in the affections of contemporary moviegoers.
- 70Chicago ReaderDave KehrChicago ReaderDave KehrA casually assembled Burt Reynolds vehicle, sloppy and loose in an amiable way.
- 70Time OutTime OutThe rich vein of 'innocent' anarchy running through Burt Reynolds comedy showcases around this time is mined again to good effect as his Smokey and the Bandit persona transmutes seamlessly into the ace Hollywood stuntman of the title, and director Needham (an ex-stuntman himself) slips effortlessly into a lightweight satire of the movie biz and an almost Hawksian action-comedy of male-group professionalism.
- 70NewsweekDavid AnsenNewsweekDavid AnsenHooper doesn't dig very deep into its Hollywood subject, but it's a good example of decent, no-frills filmmaking that lets a surprising amount of feeling seep through the cracks of its all-action formula. [21 Aug 1978, p.67]
- 63The Globe and Mail (Toronto)The Globe and Mail (Toronto)The stunts in Hooper resemble a collection of greatest hits. It's nice to have all those great songs together but the emotional impact of the first time you heard the single on the radio is gone. [25 July 1978]
- 25TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineAnother mindless exercise in unexciting, unmotivated action sequences punctuated by moments of stupid, redneck, good-ol'-boy humor.