Hot Shots! Part Deux behind the scenes gags

2022-02-09 08:01
"Hot Shots! Part Deux" is the second part of the "Hot Shots! Part Deux" series. The film is based on the third episode of Stallone's First Blood. It has undergone a full-scale funny hit. At the same time, it joins the future apocalypse, Terminator 2. This episode is the culmination of this kind of crazy funny movie. Since the imitated movies are well-known to most people, it is also particularly acceptable.
The main body of this film imitates the third drop of blood, which is the only original actor from the imitated film to be invited to play the same role in the comedy version. Richard Quinn, who plays the colonel in the third blood, is still the same colonel in Anti-Fighting Condor 2. In addition, the well-known Mr. Bean later played a role in the film, and Charlie Sheen’s father Martin Sheen also appeared in the film as a guest.
The celebrities featured in this episode include five U.S. President Bush, Reagan, Carter, Ford, Nixon, and Iraq leader Saddam. In addition, the US president vomiting at the reception in the film is also an allusion to President Bush's unwellness and fainting during his visit to Japan   .
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Hot Shots! Part Deux quotes

  • Topper Harley: Do you know what its like to have your heart shot out of season and tied to the top of a car? How it feels to be passed like the world's largest kidney stone? Ramada... I don't THINK so.

  • Topper Harley: [Dexter has fallen off a cliff and died] He really was a wiener.

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