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Pink Panther 2

EMAILPRINTColumbia Pictures (Sony), MGM

Pink Panther 2 reviews
36
4.3 User Score:

Generally unfavorable reviews

Based on 30 critic reviews
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Adventure  |  Comedy  |  Family/Kids  |  Mystery

Written by: Scott Neustadter
Michael H. Weber
Steve Martin

Directed by: Harald Zwart

Release Date:
Theatrical: February 6, 2009
DVD: June 23, 2009

Running Time: 92 minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: PG for some suggestive humor, brief mild language and action

Starring Steve Martin, Jean Reno, Alfred Molina, Emily Mortimer, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Andy Garcia, Lily Tomlin, and John Cleese

The Pink Panther 2, the sequel to the 2006 worldwide hit, stars Steve Martin as he reprises the role of intrepid-if-bumbling French police detective, Inspector Jacques Clouseau. When legendary treasures from around the world are stolen, including the priceless Pink Panther Diamond, Chief Inspector Dreyfus is forced to assign Clouseau to a team of international detectives and experts charged with catching the thief and retrieving the stolen artifacts. Martin is joined by his co-stars Jean Reno and Emily Mortimer. The story is set in Paris and Rome. (Sony)

What The Critics Said

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75

Premiere Patrick Parker

If you liked the first then you are going to like this one as Clouseau is offensive and outrageous, which is a perfect fit for one of the "Wild and Crazy Guys."

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67

Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman

Provides genial chuckles, but it's never excitingly rude.

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63

TV Guide Jason Buchanan

The results are, quite surprisingly, fairly charming.

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60

New York Daily News Joe Neumaier

Martin starts at the outrageous accent and spins out from there, and that's fine for this. And there are a few snicker-worthy scenes.

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60

Variety Todd McCarthy

Serves up enough goofy pranks and fractured wordplay to keep the series purring along.

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50

San Francisco Chronicle Peter Hartlaub

The predictable script feels as if it were filmed right off the cocktail napkin it was jotted on, but at least the movie has an "Ocean's 11" sequel's worth of good actors, including Alfred Molina, Jeremy Irons and Jean Reno.

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50

The New York Times Stephen Holden

Although the stunts come thick and fast in The Pink Panther 2, they are jammed together in a way that gives most of them barely enough time to register.

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50

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

Peter Sellers was a genius who somehow made Inspector Clouseau seem as if he really were helplessly incapable of functioning in the real world and somehow incapable of knowing that. Steve Martin is a genius, too, but not at being Clouseau. It seems more like an exercise.

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50

Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips

Nothing is harder and more elusive than successful slapstick onscreen. Nothing.

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50

Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea

Level of humor: subteen.

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50

Seattle Post-Intelligencer Andy Spletzer

A forgettable waste of time.

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50

The Onion (A.V. Club) Keith Phipps

Plays like an undeserved victory lap for a series that only limped to the finish line the last time.

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50

Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer

The bloom is decidedly off the pinkish rose. Martin has a few inspired moments but in order to get to them you have to wade through a mosh pit of unfunny gags.

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50

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Liam Lacey

The story, of course, is a line on which to pin the comic set-pieces, and that's where Pink Panther 2 comes up lustreless. Zwart has no discernible sense of comic rhythm, beyond managing to punctuate scenes with a wall crashing in.

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40

Empire William Thomas

A mirthless shot in the dark that misses the target by some distance.

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40

Los Angeles Times Betsy Sharkey

There is no real plot, the movie's filled with friends of Steve, the comedy is terribly overplayed, or the comedy is overplayed terribly (again, you can choose) -- what you're left with is a bag of tricks that has seen better days.

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40

Washington Post Michael O'Sullivan

My only question is this: In the context of these by-the-book pratfalls, is it funny enough?

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38

USA Today Staff [Not Credited]

Perhaps Martin should go back to taking chances and writing original work.

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38

Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez

There are three or four big laughs scattered throughout The Pink Panther 2, along with a smattering of decent chuckles. But all those moments combined account for maybe five minutes of screen time, which leaves you with another hour and a half of movie to sit through.

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38

ReelViews James Berardinelli

The breath of fresh air, to the extent that one can be identified in the staleness of this recycled refuse, is John Cleese.

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38

New York Post Kyle Smith

The movie hopes to be regarded as childlike too, but there's a difference between kid-friendly and just regular old dumb.

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30

Village Voice Ernest Hardy

It's Garcia, Molina, and Tomlin who give you momentary hope that the film might settle into a witty, irreverent romp. Unfortunately, their efforts are ultimately defeated.

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30

The Hollywood Reporter Sheri Linden

This comedy whodunit generates more laughs than its predecessor, which is to say, two or three.

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30

Chicago Reader Andrea Gronvall

Costars John Cleese, Jean Reno, Alfred Molina, Andy Garcia, and Jeremy Irons look either bored or desperate, gasping for laughs in an airless screenplay.

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25

Rolling Stone Peter Travers

Martin is a gifted physical comic. He deserves an original role tailored to his own talents. Watching something this borrowed just makes me blue.

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25

Boston Globe Wesley Morris

Playing Clouseau's exasperated boss, Cleese rams his head into a wall minutes into the action. That's a powerful image, insofar as his headache was mine.

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25

Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow

Even the great Lily Tomlin can't muster a funny reaction to a Polish joke. It's an everything-including-the kitchen-sink comedy -- and the sink has rusty pipes.

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20

Austin Chronicle Russell Smith

What I can't accept, however, is talents such as Reno, Garcia, Tomlin, and Molina wasting away in a movie like this. As punishment for their complete lack of artistic integrity, all four of them should be forced to sit in a room for all eternity watching The Pink Panther 2 over and over.

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20

Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern

This time he (Martin) goes through the motions.

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10

Salon.com Mary Elizabeth Williams

One of the most dreadfully unnecessary movies in recent memory.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 4.3 (out of 10) based on 31 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

[Anonymous] gave it an8:
I don't care what people say, this movie made me laugh. it reminds me a little of police squad.

Daniel C gave it a1:
The worst comedy in 20 years. What an insult to the work of Peter Sellers. Let Martin create his own character rather than brutalize a loved character that is Sellers alone.

Enzo P. gave it a1:
Steve Martin is such a talented actor he is one of the best comedy actors their are so why waste your talent on a movie like this. Although the Pink Panther 2 is better then the first it still lacks good acting, chuckles and everything else a movie needs to be great. Harald Zwart has created an eye burning film that might make people cry. Parents don't let your kids watch this film they could be scarred for life!!!!!!!!!!!!! If your kid liked this film bring them to the doctor immediately they might need to get surgery. Many people have suffered this pain to let this happen to your child. Please support the cause go to your nearest 7 eleven and ask the cashier they will have a sheet ready for you.

meela n. gave it a3:
This movie just proves that the writers these days have no imagination, the first pink panther with beyonce was by far much more funnier, i found alot of the same jokes they used in the first one was used in the second...how original.

Alonso C gave it a0:
Two words: Not Funny.

Joe Blow gave it a0:
Why are they doing this? I'm curious if Steve Martin is aware of how utterly shameful and embarrassing these movies are. I think Peter Sellers would be extremely uncomfortable if he were around to view these remakes. Weird how they even got made? Oh well.

Jay H gave it a6:
The critics really crucified this one. Although it's noyt a great comedy, it did make me laugh. Not all the gags worked, but enough did to keep me entertained throughout.

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