Get Smart
Approval Rate: 86%
Reviews 49
by thegreatandpow_erfuljenny
Sun Dec 14 2008Does anyone remember Nick-at-Night selling a copy of the shoe phone (desktop version, unfortunately)? I'd love to get my hands on one.
by ajwaec34
Mon Sep 08 2008The 60's TV show is the best television comedy to come out of US. Unlike the movie many seem to be comenting on....Max is my hero
by cindy1313
Tue Jun 24 2008The movie was great. I saw it with my two boys ages 8 and 14. We all thought it was fantastic. They rated it right up there with IRONMAN. I can't wait to buy the DVD.
by 1coleybee
Sat Jun 21 2008Already my husband and I have referenced funny moments today, after laughing out loud last night at Steve Carell. The theatre crowd was roaring with laughter, and bust out in applause at the dance off scene. Destined to be a classic. Hope it comes out on DVD for Christmas gifts, this ones a must for my Dad.
by doomarious
Fri Jun 20 2008Best comedy I've seen in decades! Awesome! Almost passed out laughing!
by ruthamernick
Thu Jun 19 2008Did these negative reviewers really see the same movie that I did? 6 of us went to see "Get Smart" and we laughed like mad. It is funny, engaging and light. It is not a redo of the TV series, but a fresh look at Maxwell Smart(Steve Carell)and his life as a special agent. Masi Oka and Nate Torrence(Bruce & Steve) are the invention nerds bordering on the Cheshire cat! Alsn Arkin is refreshing, nutty, and no matter how old your are, his stunts, show an older person as outrageous, flexible and someone we really like. The mean,bad guys( especially Terrence Stamp, Ken Davitian)are really nuts and we get to know them! Worth seeing over and over again when you really see the many special touches in the film. Enjoy this fast moving,PG-13 comedy of the summer!
by ejdiii
Thu Apr 24 2008in its day, it wa the coolest of the cool spy shows, even though it wa a out right spoof on the whole 007 gengre of films. as a kid I took much of it serious! in reruns it is still extrely funny, none other but the two main actors could ever play those parts, remakes are terrrible. they had a great chemistry, much like the avengers.
by chicmama
Thu Apr 24 2008Never missed it. Loved Agent 99 and the shoe phone. For a while, I thought everyone was a spy and their shoes were phones.
by molfan
Mon Mar 10 2008a 3.5. could be funny. my dad loved this and would laugh all the time. I guess i found it funny too. Maxwell Smart was not so smart but could be funny especially when he messed up. had some good moments. neat contraptions like the shoe phone, wonder if they ever knew it sort of had a future,sans the shoe.
by spinette
Thu Feb 21 2008Dumb dumb it was odd but it had at times a credible story line, and that will always sell, give the viewer something he or she could imangine him self in or doing and it should work well.
by oufan4life
Thu Sep 20 2007This was a classic! My favorite line was when 99 asked Max, "Why does Control exist?" Max replied "To fight Kaos." She then asked, "Then why does Kaos exist?" Max said "To fight Control." Two inept organizations that couldn't live without each other...ya' gotta love it!
by spike65
Wed Aug 22 2007Five stars early on, tapering eventually to about three and one-half. Best watched one show at a time. Tape the marathons to watch later. If you own the DVD set(s) take it slow. You'll enjoy them more and they'll last longer.
by ahmad12
Tue Aug 21 2007middle school slapstick. good for what it was.
by yyyfd7c5
Thu Jun 07 2007No matter how many times I look at the photo I keep in my office of the Chief and Max trying to use the port-a-cone, I laugh. This is the portable version of the cone of silence that looks like one of those plexiglass hamster habitats. Max has one sphere over his head and the Chief has the other sphere over his head and there is a clear cylindrical tube between them. This show was so inventive and funny and clever and dumb at the same time. My wife bought the DVD set for me late last year and it turned my kids into big fans too. It looks and feels so dated now, but it's a classic that in many ways bridges a generation.
by irishgit
Tue May 08 2007Horrible, annoying, unfunny. Don Adams is high in the running for worst comic actor all-time career division.
by virilevagabond
Sun Sep 03 2006For a farce comedy, "Get Smart" was relatively successful and gets a few bonus stars as a result. The imprint of screenwriter Mel Brooks is clearly felt, as he takes his stab at the spy genre. (Brooks is said to invariably put Nazis in each of his productions, but I don't recall any in this series.) I would also add that since the common phrases and gadgets of Agent 86 (Don Adams) (e.g. "missed it by that much" and his shoe phone) have become popular icons, the show has had some lasting effect (though I don't recall Adams appearing in anything else except the voiceover for Inspector Gadget.) Another positive from my perspective was that Agent 99 (Barbara Feldon) was attractive but wasn't overly pretty, which added some reality to the surreal storylines. I always liked the cone of silence, even suggesting the other day that some co-workers get one of these gadgets. The bottom line is a rounding up to four stars for a series that could have easily run out of steam after two seasons.
by applegate67
Tue May 16 2006I watched this sometimes. Funny show.
by adc103051
Wed Jan 04 2006Watching reruns now, I think it's funnier now than then.
by nightbird
Wed Jan 04 2006The show was before I was born but some times I watch TVland I like how Maxwell would talk to the shoe like a phone (thank the God for cell phones!) and 99 it was cool that a girl was named after a number and her name was never reveled which was cool too.
by djahuti
Wed Nov 30 2005Today,Maxwell Smart would be working for Homeland Security.
by genghisthehun
Sun Sep 18 2005This was a goofy spoof of spy shows starring Don Adams. It had lots of laughs.
by johnsteed
Sat Aug 27 2005miss me by that much-mel brooks, writer-agent 99-cone of silence-shoe phone-great fun
by hopper
Sat May 28 2005Just great! Witty, funny, ahead of its time. Barbara Feldon always had the most chic hairdo and clothes. Very underrated show.
by sharon3802
Tue Apr 05 2005I ablsolutely loved this show! All of the gadgets were great, each actor fit his role, Mel Brooks and Buck Henry are to be commended, I could go on and on. Would you believe the best comedy show ever? How about one of the best?
by texasyankee
Mon Mar 28 2005This show was hilarious. I loved it.
by jaywilton
Wed Jan 19 2005Still-at least a draw as the funniest show,ever.
by deigratia22
Wed Feb 11 2004Fabulous comedy. Before my time of course but the reruns I've seen always have me laughing. I wish I had more of the episodes on tape. Get Smart has great entertainment value even after so many years. The characters all had their quirks and were very likeable.
by classictvfan47
Tue Feb 10 2004A classic slapstick show. Get Smart has some hilarious gags and it's great because of the overacting and using every moment possible to get a laugh (nothing obsecene or lewd, thankfully). The episodes with the arch-enemy Siegfried (portrayed by Bernie Kopell) are the best, in my opinion. Axed before its time by NBC and later, CBS.
by brianjoseph
Fri Nov 14 2003Some really funny stuff..liked the one where Max tells the Chief he was captured by KAOS and tortured. The Chief says that's terrible what did they do to you?, and Max says they made me listen to Laurance Welk Music! (I can remember my father always watched this show and I hated it).
by alty6905
Sun Aug 17 2003When I was a kid I remember having insomnia and watching Get Smart at late night on Nick at Nite. It was my favorite show on the network until it got pulled.
by moosekarloff
Wed Jul 23 2003Really corny and stupid: about as funny as having root canal done. Anytime a sitcom attempts to capitalize on a popular culture craze, in this instance, James Bondmania, the results are usually crap. Don Adams is a retard who came up with some of the lamest schtick ever. Barbara Feldon is a bore, and the only saving grace of this nonsense was E. Platt as the Chief, who should have been put to better straightman use. This show is one of the few turkeys Mel Brooks and Buck Henry were ever associated with.
by rebelyell1861
Sun May 11 2003"That's the second largest gun silencer I've ever seen."
by getback
Thu May 08 2003on a little to long but a great and very funny show.
by hervyy
Sun Apr 20 2003are you nuts? simply the greatest!
by fredwah
Sat Dec 14 2002I gave it a six....would you believe I gave it a five. Missed it by that much! I loved this show.
by jimmyeightysix
Sat Dec 07 2002Get Smart is the funniest, most clever & extremely well-produced sitcom of it's time! Small wonder so many stars lined up to do guest shots on this outstanding TV series!
by barbk8dd
Sat Nov 30 2002Get Smart was such a great show because it was a mixture of satire,humor and romance. The characters were so lovable too.
by bevfank
Wed Nov 27 2002Get Smart is just a really great show, much better than The Brady Bunch if you ask me...
by hinachan
Fri Nov 15 2002Anyone who doesn't love this show needs to have a sense of humor surgically implanted into their brain! Plus, the relationship between Max and 99 was at once sweet and offbeat. The actors were terrific, the scripts were surreal and funny, and it had plenty of action, besides. I'm watching the reruns every day on TV Land...and loving it!
by richard_t
Sun Sep 22 2002I think Get Smart is the best and funniest show in tv history.It produced more catch phrases the any show on tv except maybe saturday night live and it did it in only 5 years.It won 7 emmys 3 for Don Adams 2 for best comedy 1 for writing and 1 for directing.It is also the only successful satire in tv history.Watch it 8am daily on tvland you will laugh and love it too.Thanks. GOD Bless!
by marianne5
Thu Sep 19 2002I loved all of it! It's much older than I am, but I have seen many of the reruns and still enjoy them. It was a wonderful show, with lots of laughs, good storylines and great acting. I loved Max (Don Adams) and 99 (Barbara Feldon), as well as the other characters. I did always wonder what 99's real name was though!
by radiogman
Thu Aug 15 2002Funny Show
by quincy
Thu Jun 27 2002I still remember at about age 5 (1969) that I was traumatized by the end credit sequence. That big, heavy door closed right on his NOSE, OUCH! Every week I had to turn away so that I wouldn't see. But even as a young child I knew this show was great, and I've loved it ever since.
by laurra_simpson
Mon May 06 2002I think that Get Smart is and still is the best show that was ever created. Both Don Adams and Barbara Feldon are terrific on screen together. --Laurra, VA
by errol4e1
Sat Feb 09 2002Unique. Often funny.
by lorief
Sun Jan 13 2002Get Smart was another show that didn't quit soon enough. By the time it ended, its humour was running thin and the jokes were old -- but, in its prime, it couldn't be beaten. "Would you believe" is still a phrase that makes many of us smile. Are there any comedies running now that will leave anything behind?
by tootie_rox
Tue Jan 01 2002Funny spy series! Got a little boring though in the later eps, but I love it!
by castlebee
Thu Dec 27 2001This wacky spoof of the international super spy films - that were all the rage of the mid-60s - falls in the category of programs I look back on as mildly entertaining. Yet, in spite of the fact that many of the gags were fairly witty and original (i.e., the famous shoe phone) once you realized Max was a dimwit who would proceed to repeat the same kinds of dumb mistakes to the end that is exactly what you began to long for.
by macca5da
Sat Dec 01 2001This show was terrific. I still watch it whenever it's on. Even after seeing each episode at least 3 times I still manage to laugh. That's what you call comedy.