Though it features nostalgic nods to its classic TV inspiration, GET SMART is fun for both devoted fans and those who might mistake the cone of silence for a less-crunchy dessert dish. Steve Carell (THE OFFICE) takes over the role Don Adams originated as Maxwell Smart, a desk-bound analyst at spy agency CONTROL. When the evildoers at KAOS discover the identities of all of CONTROL's agents, it's finally time for Max to shine in the field. Paired with the sexy Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA), the bumbling Max leads a crusade against KAOS with a variety of high-tech gadgets.
Naysayers might have suggested that a movie based on the show GET SMART might have become another Cold War casualty, but the strong cast makes this action-comedy a success. Though the ‘60s series' Adams can't be replaced, Carell ably steps into his predecessor's phone-bearing shoes. As KAOS kingpin Siegfried, Terence Stamp is just as deliciously evil as he was as SUPERMAN II's General Zod. But Dwayne Johnson (THE GAME PLAN) especially deserves kudos for his comic chops in a supporting turn as Agent 23. The part may be smaller than the lead roles audiences are used to seeing him play, but it's a perfect opportunity for him to display his action and comedic muscles. Behind the scenes, series creators Mel Brooks and Buck Henry serve as creative consultants on the film, and this version of GET SMART shows a loving devotion to its source material.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital - English, French (Dubbed in Quebec), Spanish
Subtitles - English, English (SDH), French, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Alternative Scenes - Get Smart Takes
Stars
Steven Carell: Actor, BRUCE ALMIGHTY (2003)
Anne Hathaway: American actress, THE PRINCESS DIARIES (2001)
Rock: Pro wrestler/actor, DOOM (2005)
Alan Arkin: Oscar-winning actor, director, LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE
Terence Stamp: British actor
James Caan: American Director, actor, THE GODFATHER (1972)
Ken Davitian: American actor, BORAT, GET SMART, MEET THE SPARTANS
Masi Oka: Actor, HEROES
Nate Torrence: Actor, GET SMART
David Koechner:
Terry Crews: Actor, FRIDAY AFTER NEXT (2002)
Director
Peter Segal: Director
Producer
Andrew Lazar: Producer
Charles Roven: Producer
Alex Gartner: Executive Producer, OUT OF TIME (2003)
Screenwriter
Tom J. Astle: Screenwriter, FAILURE TO LAUNCH (2006)
Matt Ember: Screenwriter, FAILURE TO LAUNCH (2006)
Composer
Trevor Rabin: Composer, formerly of YES
Creative Consultant
Mel Brooks: American Director/Writer/Producer/Comedian
Director of Photography
Dean Semler: Director Of Photography, STEALTH (2005)
Executive Producer
Brent O'Connor: Exec. Producer, WE ARE MARSHALL, (2006)
Executive Producer
Bruce Berman: executive producer
Executive Producer
Dana Goldberg: Producer, THE LAKE HOUSE (2006)
Executive Producer
Jimmy Miller: Executive Producer, ELF (2003)
Executive Producer
Michael Ewing: Executive Producer, 50 FIRST DATES (2004)
Executive Producer
Peter Segal: Director
Executive Producer
Steven Carell: Actor, BRUCE ALMIGHTY (2003)
Creative Consultant
Buck Henry: Comic, Writer, Actor, Director
Review 1:
"[D]irected by Peter Segal with a refreshing lack of look-how-meta-clever-we-are egotism, the movie references enough of the original touchstones to please those who lived it the first time." -- Grade: B+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.52 07/11/2008
Review 2:
3 stars out of 5 -- "In many ways, Maxwell Smart is the role Carell was born to play. The 007 wannabe exudes the guileless quality of his 40 year-old virgin..."
Source: Empire
p.72 09/01/2008
Review 3:
"[W]ith funny jokes, brand actors and enough special effects to give you some bang for your summertime buck....The most crucial of those recognizable faces in the GET SMART movie belongs to the comic actor Steve Carell, putting an amusing deadpan spin on the blundering CONTROL spy Maxwell Smart..."
Source: New York Times
06/20/2008
Review 4:
"[T]he film is breezily entertaining....Carell does a fine, goofy job."
Source: USA Today
06/19/2008
Review 5:
3 stars out of 5 -- "Steve Carell re-invents the '60s TV show about an unconventional spy in this silly-but-fun movie....Perfectly likable..."
Source: Empire
03/01/2009