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13 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 50Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittChristian Science MonitorDavid SterrittMost of the laughs come near the beginning, before Rick Friedberg's klutzy directing becomes annoyingly monotonous.
- 50San Francisco ExaminerBarbara ShulgasserSan Francisco ExaminerBarbara ShulgasserThis movie may not be brilliant, but every now and then it's really funny.
- 50The New York TimesStephen HoldenThe New York TimesStephen HoldenInstead of building sustained comic set pieces, it takes a machine-gun approach to humor. Without looking at where it's aiming, it opens fire and sprays comic bullets in all directions, trusting that a few will hit the bull's-eye. A few do, but many more don't.
- 42Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanEntertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanI'm happy to report, though, that even a dud like Spy Hard can't completely douse the stumbling Zen charm of Leslie Nielsen, whose genius is that he never quite sheds the illusion that he isn't in on the joke.
- 40EmpireEmpireSporadically funny, but never more than a sting of crude gags.
- 38ReelViewsJames BerardinelliReelViewsJames BerardinelliDirector Rick Friedberg (who made the "bad golf" videos with Leslie Nielsen) has crafted a dreadfully unfunny comedy that takes Naked Gun-like sketches and rehashes them without a whit of style or energy.
- 38TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineNielsen's schtick is getting pretty threadbare by now -- his movies used to wring laughs from assaults on his silver-haired dignity, but after years of screen buffoonery, he has no dignity left to assault.
- It could have used several more passes on the screenplay to strengthen the gags and flesh out the characters.
- 11Austin ChronicleAustin ChronicleFilled to the bursting point with witless, sub-Mad magazine movie parodies, pointless cameos by a seemingly endless parade of has-beens, and once-hysterical, now stale jokes lifted straight from "Airplane!" and the original "Naked Gun", Spy Hard is a truly desperate comedy.
- 0San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThe best bits come in the first few minutes -- or maybe the jokes just seem fresher then.