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
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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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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richardjp-17225 This is without a doubt their finest movie. Laughs galore and fantastic fight scenes you can watch over and over.I love the setting for this, one, most of which takes place somewhere in Spain or Italy outside a fairground. There is just something about that setting that appeals to me in this movie.Plenty of comical baddies including Donald Pleasance as a former Nazi, trying to teach a bumbling mafia boss how to be a real villain.The highlight for me is definitely the scene where Bud Spencer is doing choir practice and Terence is trying to warn him that a hitman is in the building. Pure comedy gold.A real catchy theme song by Oliver Onions; "Dune buggy".
Leofwine_draca I think I can safely say that WATCH OUT, WE'RE MAD is thus far the funniest of the many Terence Hill/Bud Spencer collaborations that I've been watching recently. This 1974 feature has a naturalistic flow to it, an anything-goes feel, and a running time absolutely packed to the brim with incident and laughs. There was often a sense in the later '80s pairings that the stars were merely doing it for the money and going through the motions, while the writers created lulls between the action scenes. Not so here.WATCH OUT, WE'RE MAD is consistently entertaining from beginning to end and offers a perfect blend of comedy and action. The boys play buggy racers who fall foul of a British gangster played by John Sharp. They decide to get revenge on him, but this means going up against the bad guy's massive army of goons. Bizarrely, Donald Pleasence also has a supporting role as a Freudian psychologist, and his presence is the oddest thing about the production.Otherwise, it's business as usual and Hill and Spencer are both a delight to watch, the latter in particular stealing his scenes with his constant deadpanning. Highlights include a great burning car gag, some hilarious jokes at a fairground, and an absolutely wonderful brawl at a gym, of all places. Latterly there's a battle in a room filled with balloons and a motorbike chase, even a bit of jousting. It tails off a bit at the end but that's only because so much has been going on before then.
Marcus Cyron (MarcusCyron) What's to say about this Rubbish? Not Much. It's definitely the worst of all Spencer/Hill-Movies. Not a bit funny. It seems, Donald Pleasence needed Money this Time and came do make a uninspired Appearance in an non-English European Low-Budget-Pulp (like for Example Edward G. Robinson in Die Abenteuer des Kardinal Brown or Yul Brynner in a lot of Movies). You don't need a Brain to look at this 'Movie'. It's definitely not like an other Critic here means a 'GREAT COMEDY ONLY FOR THE INTELLIGENT!'. Oh no. 4 of 10 Points for this Pulp. And I give two more than I should. 2 as Present. One for Mr. Hill, one for Mr. Spencer.I hope, sometime I can forget this Rubbish.
f.gimenez This is one of the best films starring Terence Hill & Bud Spencer.The plot is very easy to understand... if you can't understand the plot of this film, take my advise and go back to school!.It's a very simple but effective film. Great music score by the brothers De Angelis, funny dialogues, great comic fights make it unforgettable.This is a great comedy only for the intelligent, so if you are unable to enjoy an innocent film like this just turn off your TV set and stay in bed for the rest of your life... (10 out of 10)