The New York Times by A.O. Scott
Nostalgia and comedy are run through a food processor until they become a flavorless paste.
Australia, United States · 2001
Rated PG · 1h 35m
Director Simon Wincer
Starring Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, Jere Burns, Jonathan Banks
Genre Adventure, Comedy
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After settling in the tiny Australian town of Walkabout Creek with his significant other and his young son, Mick "Crocodile" Dundee is thrown for a loop when a prestigious Los Angeles newspaper offers his honey a job. The family migrates back to the United States, and Croc and son soon find themselves learning some lessons about American life -- many of them inadvertent
The New York Times by A.O. Scott
Nostalgia and comedy are run through a food processor until they become a flavorless paste.
San Francisco Chronicle by Bob Graham
The no-sweat clunkiness of the detective plot becomes kind of charming.
Isn't a total crock.
A sequel whose time has come - and gone.
Wall Street Journal by Joe Morgenstern
A rube's-eye view of Hollywood, but the rube is weary, and those around him seem to be suffering from terminal torpor.
Austin Chronicle by Kimberley Jones
There's something good-natured, even sweet about this well-meaning affair.
New Times (L.A.) by M.V. Moorhead
It would be hard to imagine a less exciting movie. Still, inoffensiveness can sometimes lead to success, at least initially, for a family film.
When movies have degraded to the point that Tyson is acting more than Quentin Tarantino is directing, maybe it is time for an industry shutdown, strike-induced or otherwise.
Despite the lack of zing in Hogan's frequently self-deprecating zingers, director Simon Wincer repeatedly lets scenes dribble on until an awkward silence engulfs everyone onscreen.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
It may not be brilliant, but who would you rather your kids took as a role model: Crocodile Dundee, David Spade or Tom Green?
The world's favourite adventurer is back for more! much more!
Mix-ups, Mishaps, Madness, and Mayhem... It's all part of the service.
Can one love more than one soul?
Pippi Longstocking's third great adventure!
They're not just from another time, they're from France.
Sabata Aims to Kill