Hey pallies, likes in our on-goin' quest to try and frantically feed our Dino-addiction to our most most most beloved Dino as swingin' spyster Matt Helm we are ever excited to announce that we have uncovered yet 'nother series of remarkable reviews of the Helmers at the bodacious blog tagged "Talking Pulp." So far the series includes the first three Dino-flicks, one review bein' scribed each of the years 2017, 2018, and 2019...meanin' that it may not be 'til 2020 that we will have a review of Helmer quatre.
Any who we are awesomely appreciative to be able to share the first three flick reviews 'cause this rad reviewer shares his deepest of deep delight in our Dino as Matt Helm. Likes we gotta 'fess up that we spent quite a bit of time tryin' to figure out the identity of this Dino-devotee without success 'cause we desired to give him the coolest of cool credit for his personal Dino-adulation.
With that said, let's share a few thoughts on this Dino-phile's review of Helmer uno, "The Silencers."
Likes from all this rad reviewer's reflections it is clear that he is a Dino-phile par excellent. We supremely savor each and every Dino-superlative swankly scribed....
The Silencers is a damn fun movie! It stars Dean Martin as a playful James Bond wannabe.
Dean Martin is great as super spy Matt Helm. He has a sense of humor and a wit that few can match.
Dean Martin was suave and hilarious throughout the entire picture. Few men have ever matched his swagger and those that did were already in the Rat Pack.
Likes it always always brings us such deep deep Dino-happines to find ever more lovers of the big screen that also share powerful passion for our darin' Dino as Matt Helm. Oh how we wishes that we coulda gives a personal shout out to the dude who has sweetly scribed these Dino-praise, but whoever you are, wherever you are, know our awesome appreciato for lovin'ly liftin' up the completely cool charms of our one, our only Dino. To checks this out in it's original format, simply clicks on the tag of this Dino-gram and stay tuned for the next couple of days as we share more lavish laudin' of our Dino and Helm.
We Remain,
Yours In Dino,
Dino Martin Peters
Film Review: The Silencers (1966)
Release Date: February 18th, 1966
Directed by: Phil Karlson
Written by: Oscar Saul
Based on: The Silencers and Death of a Citizen by Donald Hamilton
Music by: Elmer Bernstein
Cast: Dean Martin, Stella Stevens, Daliah Lavi, Victor Buono, Roger C. Carmel
Directed by: Phil Karlson
Written by: Oscar Saul
Based on: The Silencers and Death of a Citizen by Donald Hamilton
Music by: Elmer Bernstein
Cast: Dean Martin, Stella Stevens, Daliah Lavi, Victor Buono, Roger C. Carmel
Columbia Pictures, 102 Minutes
Review:
I didn’t even know about this film until recently, when I discovered it on a list of recommended movies on a tikiphile message board. I also discovered, after watching it, that there are two sequels.
The Silencers is a damn fun movie! It stars Dean Martin as a playful James Bond wannabe. In fact, the film is a parody of James Bond movies and the popular spy genre of the time. Truthfully, it is better than some of the films it parodies and as hammy as Martin was, he still didn’t cross the line like Roger Moore. I really love Roger Moore, by the way.
I guess this movie can be best described as sort of the Austin Powers of the 1960s. It also is a part of a trilogy like those Powers films. The thing is, this is much better than any Austin Powers or Mike Myers movie could ever dream to be. It isn’t gratuitously stupid and it has stood the test of time better. It is a more authentic feeling parody. Although, coming out in the same era as those films, probably has a lot to do with it feeling more true to the vibe and style of the spy genre.
Dean Martin is great as super spy Matt Helm. He has a sense of humor and a wit that few can match. I guess this is why he was so successful at hosting those celebrity roasts in the old days. In fact, there is a great moment in this film where he casually roasts his best buddy Frank Sinatra.
Martin has two leading ladies, because which super spy doesn’t have at least two? Both did really well with the material. I thought the performance by Stella Stevens was a step above Daliah Lavi but they both put in solid performances.
Being a fan of the 1966 Batman television series, I was really excited to see Victor Buono (who played the villain King Tut on that show) as the sinister Tung-Tze. We also got Roger C. Carmel (who played the villain Colonel Gumm in Batman and Harry Mudd on the original Star Trek) as a top ranking henchman.
The Silencers literally had me laughing out loud several times. Dean Martin was suave and hilarious throughout the entire picture. Few men have ever matched his swagger and those that did were already in the Rat Pack.
2 comments:
Hey pal...whomever this phantom reviewer is...they surely does our Dino justice! Awesome review of the mostest awesomest "Helmer"...in my humble opinion. anyways. Totally blows my mind how these classic Dino-flicks are STILL holdin' up & actually GAININ' ground! Just goes to show the magic that was/is Dean Martin!
Hey pallie, likes Danny-o, we stand totally totally in absolute awe of pallies likes this dude...the powerful passion for our Dino as swingin' spyster Matt Helm is the mostest! We loves that you loves "The Silencers" best while we loves "Murders' Row" the bestest! Keeps lovin' 'n sharin' our perfectly perfect DINO!
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