Mini-Review: It's not what one could ever call high art, but it's pretty fun and entertaining for a nostalgic soul, and with all the possibilities for this one to go horribly wrong (like the two sequels), it turned out pretty darn good.
Mini-Review: Not awful, but far too much of a rehash of the original for its own good.
Mini-Review: An immensely satisfying and heartbreaking conclusion to what is now one of the greatest trilogies in film history.
Mini-Review: Could two more talented, beloved actors possibly be more wasted and embarrassed than they are in this generic, dull, predictable, idiotic and incompetently-directed cop film. It'd be mighty difficult, that's for sure.
Mini-Review: Billy Wilder's best comedy, and possibly even the best film in his oeuvre, this one's still hilarious and outrageous today.
Mini-Review: A near-perfect comedy gem, and the Marx Brothers' best.