Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter receiving a visit from a special "Christmas Angel", Lieutenant Dangle will see what life in Reno would be like if he had never been born.After receiving a visit from a special "Christmas Angel", Lieutenant Dangle will see what life in Reno would be like if he had never been born.After receiving a visit from a special "Christmas Angel", Lieutenant Dangle will see what life in Reno would be like if he had never been born.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Kerri Kenney
- Deputy Wiegel
- (as Kerri Kenney-Silver)
- …
Niecy Nash
- Deputy Raineesha Williams
- (as Niecy Nash-Betts)
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This movie was hilarious!!! I was so happy to see some of Reno's finest back in action and better than ever... Between the chimp sack, crotch doves, Terry's mistletoe dick, T. T's floppy boobs and Jackie stuck in the book donation box with a smelly punani I couldn't stop laughing!!! My only complaint is that deputy Garcia really didn't have a speaking role and once again Junior wasn't even in the movie. I purchased the movie on Amazon for $10 and thought it was well worth it. I look forward to watching their next film. One of my favorite Reno 911 shows was the Halloween episode. I would love to see a Reno 911 Halloween movie in 2023!!!
I've only seen the beginning, I'm watching it as I write this.. but I saw there was only one review and though I can understand where the reviewers coming from, I'm just thankful for any new Reno 911 content in 2022.. it can always be better and it's never going to be perfect or like it used to be. But like I said I'm just thankful that the actors are willing to revive these characters.
It's in its own genre and will always be special to me, that being said let me (actually watch it) & make sure it's not overwhelmingly horrible.. if for some reason it is I think I will be crushed. Now I'm a little worried and really hoping that I'm not just being a giant hypocrite.
It's in its own genre and will always be special to me, that being said let me (actually watch it) & make sure it's not overwhelmingly horrible.. if for some reason it is I think I will be crushed. Now I'm a little worried and really hoping that I'm not just being a giant hypocrite.
Having been a huge fan of the show in its original run, I was really looking forward to this. I made it about 50 minutes in without so much as cracking a smile before I called it quits. Robert Ben Garant's absence from the screen was disappointing enough, but his absence from the writing credits makes me think he was the biggest talent behind the scripts, too.
The hilarious interpersonal dynamics between the deputies and lieutenant Dangle that made the original show so endearing are entirely absent here (some of which may be at least partially a consequence of the expanded cast), and instead we're treated to bit after zany bit with Dangle and the gang just there to provide bland commentary on the already bland gags.
The hilarious interpersonal dynamics between the deputies and lieutenant Dangle that made the original show so endearing are entirely absent here (some of which may be at least partially a consequence of the expanded cast), and instead we're treated to bit after zany bit with Dangle and the gang just there to provide bland commentary on the already bland gags.
A consistently funny, truly Altman-esque rollercoaster of excellent sight gags, brilliant performances, grand jokes and hilarious throwaway lines. Just when you think they've gone too far, they go above and beyond.
Much of the action is set in what appears to be a decaying mall, where the deputies are trying to protect a huge nugget of some kind. It's enough of a hook to support the thin plot.
By the time you take the magical sleigh ride, you'll be ready for anything!
If you don't laugh out loud, you should move to a state with legal cannabis (why not Reno?)... and keep trying!
#chimpsacked.
Much of the action is set in what appears to be a decaying mall, where the deputies are trying to protect a huge nugget of some kind. It's enough of a hook to support the thin plot.
By the time you take the magical sleigh ride, you'll be ready for anything!
If you don't laugh out loud, you should move to a state with legal cannabis (why not Reno?)... and keep trying!
#chimpsacked.
Fan of the series and thankful to see any Reno 911 content; however, it's getting to the point where even I grow weary as the cast dwindles and the terrific banter wanes and there is little left to enjoy. Wanted to turn it off a few times, fortunately it was only 78 minutes. Just a notch above a waste of time, and that is from a long term fan's point of view. I did not crack a smile until the second half of the movie and I really do not see how they are able to find any financial backers to produce such a film. The writing is noticeably worse than even the last marginal film and an expanded cast does not make up for the lack of chemistry and quality banter between the remaining original cast members. You may want to skip this one.
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- AnecdotesThis is the first Reno 911! project to not feature the character Deputy Travis Junior played by Robert Ben Garant.
- ConnexionsFollows Reno 911, n'appelez pas ! (2003)
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 19min(79 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 16 : 9
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