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Bullseye!

Bullseye! (1990)

November. 02,1990
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4.5
| Comedy

Spies force two British con men to pose as look-alike scientists peddling cheap-energy fusion.

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gridoon2018
1990/11/02

As a fan of both Michael Caine and Roger Moore, I felt obliged to include this movie in my collection, despite its poor reputation and straight-to-video status. The two stars play dual roles, but otherwise their talents are not really stretched in this undemanding project; they do seem to be having a good time, and so you will you if you are similarly undemanding. This is an energetic, fast-paced comedy, though crude at times (there is an embarrassing scene of a wax dummy getting shot in the head), and it does get a little tiresome near the end. Roger Moore's own daughter has a fairly big role, and she's pretty cute and appealing. And I do appreciate the tour through many different locations that the movie takes us on. I do have one question, though: how can one of the Michael Caine characters narrate what happened in scenes he was never a part of? **1/2 out of 4.

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rmtheatre
1990/11/03

Yes its as funny as a burning burns unit but on the other hand it isn't 'Large'Bullseye is the kind of film that lovers of the truly terrible will relish.Its got bad everything, accents, acting, directing, script. Its like the Superman 4 of comedy.I remember it being released at the cinema, how did that happen? Its probably made by Cannon so they could at least get it into their own flea pits (god bless em)I'd love the DVD. If you like this film may I recommend Sextette.

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M T
1990/11/04

I think I laughed once at this film, watched it when I was ten or eleven, because it has a scene where one dog humps another.Other than that, I'd rather stab my eyes out with a biro than be forced to sit through it again. Go watch Monty Python instead, hell, even Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is better than this.

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General Urko
1990/11/05

No, this isn't the biopic of Jim Bowen & Tony Green but a good comedy with dual roles for Caine & Moore. Sometimes its good because its funny, sometimes its so bad its good. The pairing of the two British acting giants is worth 90 minutes of anyones time. This movie tries to hark back to the classic British comedies of old & succeeds in parts. If you take this film in the spirit it was made then you should be laughing & groaning in equal measures!

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