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Crocodile
Dundee
in Los Angeles
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A film review by
Gareth
Von Kallenbach @ KGHP FM.
There
is an old axiom in Hollywood that states that if a person
had a hit once with a certain character, then odds are
enough people will want to see the character again in
sequels.
This trend was very evident during the sequel crazed 80's
and 90's as we saw numerous films coming out with Roman
Numerals after the title and often the films were of an
inferior quality to those that preceded it driven only by
one factor, greed.
I had some trepidation regarding "Crocodile Dundee
in LA" as it seemed as if the film would be nothing
more than star Paul Hogan's desperate bid to revive his
flagging career, as aside from his car and beer
commercials, his Non-Dundee roles "Almost an Angel"
and "Lightning Jack" were largely ignored by
audiences.
The new Dundee film rejoins Paul Hogan with his real life
wife Linda Kozlowski as they raise their son in the
Australian Outback. It seems Mick Dundee and Sue have
never bothered to get married, but have a happy life with
one another and their son Michael. Mick is starting to
wonder if he is getting to old to
be a Croc Wrangler and what direction his son will go.
Will young Mike be a Crocodile Wrangler like his father,
or a journalist like his mother.
Micks ponderings are put aside as Sue is asked by her
newspaper owning father to head up the LA office after
the sudden death of the Editor there.
Thinking that the move would be great for them all the
family heads off to LA.
What happens next is the formula that made the original
film such a success as Mick attempts to survive the Urban
Jungle with his outback ways. The film offers a number of
funny scenarios as Mick deals with everything from
freeways, fast food, and aggressive single women.
The comedy of the film is set against a very thin
backdrop of some bad studio execs who are up to no good.
This storyline is very thin, and seems to be inserted
into the film simply as a method for Hogan to take a
break from the comedy to play hero. That being said, the
film while not having much of a plot had some funny
moments, and Hogan once again showed that despite being
typecast as a one character wonder, with any type of a
story, his easygoing charm could make him a box office
draw.
All in all, not a bad day in LA.
3 stars out of 5.

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