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  1. 90 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1984. Roger Ebert. January 1, 1984. 3 min read. I have a friend who claims he only laughed real loud on five occasions during “Top Secret!”. I laughed that much in the first ten minutes. It all depends on your sense of humor.

  2. I'm not sure you can say Ebert did damage to the genre, given how much fans loved the stuff critics hatred, but Ebert was notoriously hard on horror films. Read his review of arguably Carpenter's strongest work, The Thing, and tell me he was purely objective.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Top_Secret!Top Secret! - Wikipedia

    Roger Ebert rated it 3 + 12 out of 4 stars and applauded the humor, noting that "to describe the plot would be an exercise in futility" and "This movie will cheerfully go for a laugh wherever one is even remotely likely to be found."

  4. Oct 4, 2023 · Even decades after its release, “50 Facts about the movie Top Secret!” continues to make audiences laugh with its timeless humor and clever parody of spy and war movie tropes. Val Kilmer’s performance is praised by critics.

  5. Jul 12, 2017 · What’s particularly impressive, rewatching the film three decades after it first appeared, is that so many of the jokes still hold. There’s not much topical humor in Top Secret, and as such...

  6. Its calculus on how much a recall and fixing it would cost versus how much it would pay in wrongful death lawsuits is infamous, and inspired the Fight Club scene.

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  8. Jun 18, 2014 · Adding to the tumultuous experience was the film’s star; a classically trained actor named Val Kilmer starring in his first film role who, by his own admission, wasn’t always happy on set.

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