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Wild Wild West

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Special government agent James West, long on charm and wit, and special government agent Artemus Gordon, a master of disguises and a brilliant inventor of gadgets large and small, are each sent to save President Grant from the clutches of a nineteenth-century inventor-villain.
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CNN.com
The result? A cautionary tale about boys and their toys and what happens when a star, Will Smith, and a director, Barry Sonnenfeld, are given way too much money to play with.
June 17, 2014
Cinema Crazed
A god awful committee made action film that falls apart at the seams by every passing minute.
April 23, 2017
New York Daily News
For maximum entertainment, a movie can't afford to waste so much time being its own carnival barker, relentlessly trying to drum up interest.
June 17, 2014
Guardian
It's exasperating. Best to give a miss to a movie whose title should be Mild, Mild Zest, or just Failed, Failed Jest.
June 17, 2014
Radio Times
The script is remorselessly smutty, the one-liners are below average and the giant mechanical spider climax endlessly drawn out, but the wildly inventive gizmos give entertainment value and draw a shield over the numerous flaws.
June 17, 2014
People Magazine
The Curse of the Recycled TV Series strikes again as director Barry Sonnenfeld manages to transform a mildly amusing mid-'60s TV show into a bloated big-screen bore.
June 17, 2014
Washington Post
Unfortunately, Smith's abundant charm is squandered by making him play second fiddle to a bunch of dumb machines that look like rejected maquettes from a Star Wars brainstorming session.
June 17, 2014
New Yorker
The movie is exhausting, utterly without feeling, and pointless -- though Smith looks great in his Western outfit.
June 17, 2014
TIME Magazine
Wild, Wild West poses this not very pressing question: Can a comedy costing something north of $100 million hope to succeed solely on the basis of special effects, cross-dressing and a vertically challenged villain?
June 17, 2014
AV Club
In the tradition of such unwatchable blockbusters as Armageddon, Con Air, and Godzilla comes Wild Wild West, yet another cinematic Spruce Goose that illustrates how bigger is rarely better.
June 17, 2014