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McHale's Navy
TrailerThe story tells of a series of operations where retired commandant Quinton McChill spends his days everywhere in the Caribbean in his old home selling eggs, ice cream, and old swimsuit calendars. Rabam may change completely as he retired when his old enemy, Major Vladikov, seized San Moreno Island and began building a nuclear launch pad on it. With the help of his old crew and obstacles from Captain Wallace Binghamton, who sank the return boat, McHale tries to put all things in their normal size.Actors: Tom Arnold, Dean Stockwell, Debra Messing, David Alan Grier, Tim Curry, Ernest Borgnine, Bruce Campbell, French Stewart, Danton Stone, Brian Haley, Henry Cho, ...»Director: Bryan SpicerCountry: United StatesDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 1997IMDb: 4.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "McHale's Navy"
VarietyMay 15, 2008A ham-fisted, fitfully amusing lark that quickly runs aground.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 18, 2002By the end, this soporific comedy makes 105 minutes feel more like a two-year hitch.
Globe and MailApril 12, 2002A useless movie. Not funny, suspenseful, moving or even offensive enough to want to torpedo. Just devoid of any conceivable value.
New York TimesJanuary 01, 2000Leaky PT-boat of a comedy.
ReelViewsJanuary 01, 2000Suitable only for movie-goers who have undergone frontal lobotomies.
Houston ChronicleJanuary 01, 2000I didn't laugh once, not even giggle.
Boston PhoenixSeptember 05, 2009All apologies to the handful of Americans who've waited decades for this big-screen update of the '60s sitcom--the result is both awful and awfully irrelevant.
TV GuideMay 15, 2008This shotgun marriage of coarse laughs and low-rent action cliches is, of course, utterly predictable: Cutting-edge comedy isn't lurking under the corpses of old TV shows.
Kansas City KansanNovember 01, 2004Tom Arnold is no Ernest Borgnine. A profound statement.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)September 23, 2003Dear God, why?
rec.arts.movies.reviewsDecember 23, 2002[Trots] out the same tired cliches -- unorthodox heroes, inept commanding officers, officious little weasels getting trampled by the zany crew -- which haven't been funny since...well, ever.
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