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Poliziotto superpiù (1980) is a Italian,English movie. Sergio Corbucci has directed this movie. Terence Hill,Ernest Borgnine,Joanne Dru,Marc Lawrence are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1980. Poliziotto superpiù (1980) is considered one of the best Action,Comedy,Fantasy,Sci-Fi movie in India and around the world.
The policeman Dave Speed is assigned to a mission in an ex-Indian reservation near a military shooting range. Casually, Dave is doing an investigation on the spot. A nuclear missile explodes. The radiation gives him superpowers. Dave is able to move object with the mind force, to discover mysterious crimes and to jump with no problem from a skyscraper. His friends cannot understand those transformations.
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Poliziotto superpiù (1980) Reviews
Super Fuzz Is Still My Name
I remember first watching this film way back when it was in heavy rotation on HBO in the early 80s. This was long before I discovered Terence Hill's Spaghetti Westerns like My Name Is Nobody and his Trinity films. I certainly didn't know anything about Sergio Corbucci's impressive body of work. What I did know was that Terence Hill and Ernest Borgnine made for a lot of laughs. The film was never meant to be taken seriously. That should be obvious from the title alone. It's a parody. It's slapstick. It's fun. If you're not into that sort of thing you probably won't like the film. Of course, if you're not into that sort of thing I don't know why you'd be watching a film called Super Fuzz to begin with. If you have a sense of humor and enjoy films like Police Academy and Trinity, you'll probably enjoy Super Fuzz.
Someday this film will get the respect it deserves.
Yes, I watched this film repeatedly from 1982 to 1986, when it seemed to be on HBO at least six times a week. Yes, my age ranged from 8 to 12 at the time. And yes, it doesn't really appear that much of this films hilarity was intentional. But still, I re-acquired a video copy while in college and my friends and I have not stopped watching it since. A drinking game helps. Everyone pounds their beers when the color red appears on screen. You can also drink every time Ernest Borgnine says 'Get em up there!'. And maybe drink whenever that amazing theme song creeps up in the background. Hilarious. A ten out of ten.
So overlooked, it's a crime!!!!!!!!
This has to be one of the funniest films ever made. Like so many viewers, I first saw this on HBO, back in 1982. As a kid, few films made me laugh so hard, and so loudly. To this day, Super Fuzz remains as one of the most comedic films around. If you have never seen the movie, please do. You will be pleasantly surprised. The story, about a street cop who literally becomes a super hero, is one I wish other filmmakers would pick up on. I do believe that if this film were marketed more successfully, it could have spawned a tv series. This is material too good to lay on.
A childhood favorite.
I was very happy to find this movie for sale after years of searching. Super Fuzz was my favorite movie as a child and I got to see it lots of times since HBO played it every other day in the 1980s. It is not Oscar material or a movie worth owning in most peoples' eyes. The acting is pretty average, the story silly, and the cinematography bland. It is in my collection because of all the 1980s memories it brings back and has a pretty cool theme song.
Two forces, equal and opposite, equal zero.
That was Dave Speed's brilliant explanation for the loss of his superpowers. I am ashamed to admit I spent most of the summer of 1985 watching this after I'd taped it on HBO. Those precious days will never return, but at least watching Superfuzz was better than real life for me back in 85. All these years later, to this day, I can sing you the theme song. Now I just need to convince my wife to watch it (5-10 minutes will do). I give it a 7 just because the pre-adolescent in me deserves a voice too.