Score: A-/B+
Directed by Akiva Schaffer
Starring Liam Neeson, Pamela Anderson, Danny Huston, et al
Running time: 85 minutes
Rated R
Long Story Short: The Naked Gun is a comedy remake/reboot that's worth the time and fulfills its mission of making you laugh, (almost) constantly. Liam Neeson is a great stand-in for Leslie Nielsen (no one can replace him), doing a great job with the deadpan and acting with passion but not overplaying it. The writing is also high quality, with so many gags in both the foreground and background that I'm sure I missed plenty. Definitely worth a trip to the movie theater, and bring friends!
The Naked Gun is a worthy remake/sequel of a comedy classic, bringing back a long-dormant slapstick style effectively through Liam Neeson. I don't remember the original NG very well, but I've seen plenty of the late-great Leslie Nielsen's parody films (try Dracula: Dead and Loving It, Spy Hard, and Wrongfully Accused). Neeson does a very good job imitating Nielsen's deadpan style, even if he can't match the original; he's fully committed. Refreshingly, the movie really doesn't try to "modernize" the comedy. Yes, it takes place in today's world and thus uses modern references like social media and electric vehicles, but the overtly ridiculous slapstick is essentially the same. I don't want to spoil much of the fun, but some of the highlights to me were: a recurring gag around the ubiquity of cops drinking coffee; a revival of the classic backlit-shadows-behind-a-curtain showing deceptively naughty acts; a surreal(-ly hilarious) montage scene featuring a snowman come to life, then becoming a nightmare; and a perfect renaming of Los Angeles's basketball stadium. The comedy is almost non-stop, although naturally some bits work better than others. Anderson is well-cast as Neeson's romantic yet mysterious partner, and Huston is an appropriately stereotypical villain. There's not much more to say: this is a movie with the singular goal of making you giggle. And it does a very good job of that!
***
I wasn't sure about this resurrection of The Naked Gun; while I loved much of Nielsen's comedy, the trailer for this modern version seemed like it might be trying too hard and not able to capture the same magic - a problem plaguing other comedy remakes. But after seeing that the critics liked it (89% on Rotten Tomatoes - and two of critics' least favorite things are comedies and remakes), I decided it was worth a try. Fortunately, there is little to no sense of the strain that I feared, thanks largely to Neeson's committed and controlled performance and a clever script (quite a bit better than most modern comedies, to be honest). Of course, like all comedies, this is best seen as a group where contagious laughter makes it all the funnier - so be sure to see it with friends, or at least on a packed weekend showing. This movie renewed my faith in Hollywood at least a little in terms of its ability to not just cash in on a famous old property but actually do it justice. Hopefully there will be more fun to come in the last month or so of the summer movie season!
* By Paramount Pictures - http://www.impawards.com/2025/naked_gun_ver2.html, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=79622924