Boris and Natasha

1992 "It's good to be bad!"
Boris and Natasha
4.7| 1h27m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 17 April 1992 Released
Producted By: Management Company Entertainment Group (MCEG)
Country: United States of America
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Sent by Fearless Leader to America to find an important microchip, dastardly Pottsylvanian spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale begin questioningvwho they're working for and why.

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Jim Ordowich If you watch Boris and Natasha expecting a spy version of Naked Gun you'll be sadly disappointed but if you're familiar with the two villains from the iconic Rocky and Bullwinkle this will be a little treasure. Live action versions of cartoons rarely work. Movies require more character and plot development and that requires deviations that annoy fans of the original. Kellerman and Thomas manage to establish their cartoon credentials without falling prey to the cartoon dimness of their animated predecessors. Rocket scientists they ain't but with a few exceptions they're not total numskull's either. They're helped along by a self-aware narrator just like on Rocky and Bullwinkle. Delicious. Would have like to see more of the delightful Andrea Martin but perhaps that's for the best - she steals the scenes she's in. In short, this is a movie that doesn't take itself seriously and neither should you.
Christopher Smith Let me start off by saying I'm a fan of the old Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon, especially the ones with Boris and Natasha, so I was very excited when I heard that a Rocky and Bullwinkle related movie was finally getting made. The movie lived up to my expectations. Sure, it had a lot of jokes that didn't work and it is not as good as THE ADVENTURES OF ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE (the other R&B movie which was made eight year later), but it is still fun stuff. The movie has the heart and flat humor as the classic TV show did, making it worth watching for fans of the series. Highlights include the Agent X scenes and any time the narrator is speaking (gotta love that voice). **1/2
robot-cat that's not saying much.made with less than 1/100th of what was spent on the mega-disaster, The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle.It's not a great film by far, but it's certainly enjoyable at times.I liked it, I'll even occasionally play the video, while I'm working on something, but i can't recommend it because it has a tendency to drag.If you're a fan of SCTV, you may enjoy seeing Dave Thomas, Andrea Martin, and John Candy, of if, like me, you're a Rocky & Bullwinkle fan, then you might get a laugh or two, but don't expect much.(slightly biased) 5/10 or **(out of 4)
Alexis (griffin84) I saw this movie when I was fairly young, assuming that it was based off of my favorite cartoon, "Rocky & Bullwinkle". However, when I watched it, I realized just how funny it is. My favorite part has got to be the narrator, who plays right into the role of the narrator on the popular cartoon series. Though it's hard to find and probably isn't out on DVD yet, I really recommend this movie to anyone who is even slightly familiar with the cartoon series; they will be surprised, but not disappointed.