Watch Out, We're Mad

1974
Watch Out, We're Mad
7.3| 1h42m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 01 May 1974 Released
Producted By: Filmayer
Country: Spain
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After a tied 1st place in a local stunt race, two drivers start a contest to decide who of them will own the prize, a dune buggy. But when a mobster destroys the car, they are determined to get it back.

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tracyfigueira If you've always wanted to go to Italy but are intimidated by its art and culture, rest assured: it's not all 600-year old churches and opera. Italy has rednecks, as illustrated by this mind-boggling Terence Hill/Bud Spencer comedy that has to be seen to be believed! "Watch Out, We're Mad" is a gloriously silly action farce about two garage mechanics who win a dune buggy in a race, only to see it vandalized by the local mob(Mafia or Camorra?) The resulting silliness is truly inspired, reminding one of the low-brow British comedy/variety shows formerly syndicated on late-night TV ("The Two Ronnies," "Benny Hill.") Paty Shepherd is lovely as Terence's romantic interest, John Sharp brings a discordant note as the mob boss with a Cockney accent (in Italy?) and the always interesting Donald Pleasence is a mad German psychiatrist who eggs on the mob boss to become more evil. Great fun for children of all ages.
juan-giordano This movie was released in Mexico as "Juntos son Dinamita" (Together they are dynamite"; I never quite understood why they changed the names of movies so dramatically when releasing them in Mexico. That's a completely different story. This movie was a big success as it was funny and very much anticipated and expected as all other movies from Hill & Spencer by the kids in my age group. Yes, I was a kid in the 70s, but 30 years later I still have laughs with my brothers by singing "bom, bom bom bom, bom bom bom... la la la, la la la... Even when the plot is completely impossible, the story line is fantastic with the limited dialogs included, and even when the violence would have higher ratings in today's fruity kids world, I never felt more excited coming out of the cinema in my younger days... Good times...
daneelo I first saw this film by accident, one afternoon on TV when I couldn't go where I planned to. Since then, I saw it maybe a dozen times.While as I grew up, I could recognise that all Bud Spencer & Terence Hill movies have the same basic plot, and are low-cost productions, the better ones continued to shine - this one shone even more. It is easily the best and funniest Europe's seventies-eighties Laurel&Hardy produced.It's the music, the faces, the slapstick fights, the over-serious baddies, the strange feel of being lost in an urban jungle (I just now learnt it was Madrid!), the music, all with the right chemistry, and of course Paganini.
hokeybutt This movie is hysterically funny! It is by far the best of the Terence Hill/Bud Spencer oeuvre. For my money it even tops the Trinity movies! What is not to like about this movie? The pained, laconic expression on Spencer's face is a sure-fire laugh-getter every time! What about the terrific fight choreography? The fight in the gym was already good enough to put this film in the Slapstick Hall of Fame... but then they come up with the great finale with all the balloons! And the hot dog eating contests! And Oliver Onions singing "Dune Buggy"! And the incredible choir scene! With deep baritone Spencer inching his way over to the ladies' section and trying (unsuccessfully) to hit their high notes! This movie is pure genius!There *are* many lame Spencer/Hill comedies out there... but this is definitely not one of them!