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Inspector Gadget 2 2003 123movies

Inspector Gadget 2 2003 123movies

Inspect the unexpected.Mar. 11, 200389 Min.
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Watch: Inspector Gadget 2 2003 123movies, Full Movie Online – On the outskirts of Riverton, “The Safest City in America”, a pensive Inspector Gadget sits in his Gadgetmobile, along with his canine companion, Brain. Gadget is back on the job, on stakeout, but he is concerned that everything is too quiet in Riverton. He has a very simple, rational answer to this; ” it’s always the most quiet just before criminals strike”. Evil must be afoot. In a moment of overzealous crime fighting Gadget arrests an elderly women for wreckless driving, but not without incident. In his effort to make the arrest Gadget’s many crime fighting “accessories” go wildly astray. It’s time to report back to headquarters for a checkup. Baxter, the “Q” of the Police Department, delivers the prognosis – as he is a prototype things are bound to have some glitches. The remedy is close at hand. But, before Baxter can tell of his new “top secret”, Gadget is confronted by a furious Chief Quimby. The little old lady arrested earlier for wreckless driving turns out to be Quimby’s mother. Gadget is put on notice – any more mistakes and he is on probation. Meanwhile, in the dead of night, and in a raging storm, something happens that will change Gadget’s destiny forever – his arch enemy, his nemesis, Claw makes a daring escape from Riverton Prison. Now, evil really is afoot. Chief Quimby offers Inspector Gadget one last chance to redeem himself through the capture, and return to incarceration, of Claw. And so the chase begins..
Plot: After capturing Claw, all the criminals have gone into hiding until, Claw escapes! Gadget thinks he will get the case, but everyone else has other planes. A new version of the Gadget project is unveiled in the form of G2. Strict orders are given for Gadget to stay away from G2 and every crime scene, but Gadget feels he is needed more than anyone.
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3.5/10 Votes: 5,882
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Reviews:


Yep, this is terrible. Agreed.

Unlike most, I can say I enjoyed 1999’s ‘Inspector Gadget’. I didn’t like this though. I wasn’t necessarily expecting it to be better per se, but I did hear that it’s supposedly more faithful to the original television show so I thought there was a possibility it would be, at least, just as good – it isn’t.

Everything about ‘Inspector Gadget 2’ is severely inferior. The cast aren’t as noteworthy, there aren’t any – even mildly – amusing scenes and the whole vibe of the film is cheap. It even runs for longer, mostly due to it forcing through a hearty narrative with the characters – wholesomeness simply doesn’t fit in a production that needs to be 100% silly.

None of the original cast return, with the exception of D. L. Hughley (Gadgetmobile) – though he is barely in this sequel. Elaine Hendrix (‘The Parent Trap’) is a decent name/face, her character G2 is possibly the most interesting thing onscreen.

1.5 average rating on Letterboxd, entirely deserved – unlike it’s predecessor’s score.

Review By: r96sk

**A disheartening and very weak film.**

What can happen when a studio like Disney decides to make a sequel to a movie that sold very well, even though it was decimated by critics and has obvious flaws? The result can be better, with the production learning from its mistakes… but in most cases, the end result manages to be even more absurd and dishonorable than the initial film. And that is precisely what happened here!

Inspector Gadget was an amazing cartoon, but it had a brief stint on Portuguese television. I remember him, and I really enjoyed seeing him, but I don’t remember seeing him much longer than four or five years. Despite this, it was one of the cartoons that I was most interested in as a child. The 1999 live-action film didn’t do it justice… which is not to say it was necessarily bad. It had obvious weaknesses, which were even more glaring when it came to script writing and comic material. This movie, released several years later, is proof that none of this, or almost, was taken seriously, and that Disney only wanted to make money at the expense of fans of the original cartoon.

I’ve read some specialized critics point out several details of this film to justify their opinion that this film manages to be more faithful to the source material. However, I reserve the right to disagree. Claiming this because the main villain has a cat again and not showing his face is, at the very least, ignoring everything else. The original cartoon was fun, had a sense of entertainment and was designed for children and young people… this movie ignores all of that. A rush-hour shopping trip two days before Christmas Eve can be more fun and exciting than this movie, and anyone who has ever been to a mall on that day knows how unnerving and frustrating that can be.

The movie is not funny, has horrible dialogues and has a terrible script. Basically, it makes Gadget an obsolete and buggy museum piece for most of the movie, and it makes him fall in love with a robot that doesn’t even have a nail of humanity. The robot, of course, would be the “new generation” of police officers who would replace him, and who end up leading the manhunt after Claw escapes from prison.

The cast hardly deserves a mention here. The competent and committed Broderick gives way to an inept and tiresome French Stewart. The performance of this actor is simply amateur, and does not do the character any justice. Elaine Hendrix has very little to do. Caitlin Wachs can also complain about the same problem, although she is quite effective and competent in what little she actually does. Tony Martin brought Claw to life, and while many welcome the changes to the character, I feel like she’s become more cartoonish here.

Disney invested little in the film: proof of this is the weakness of the visual effects and CGI used, which are clearly cheap and unconvincing. The film’s fast pacing subtly seeks to stop audiences from thinking seriously about what they’re watching, but I felt that didn’t work very well for me because I felt the film was running. The sets and filming locations do their part, but the soundtrack is disappointing.

Review By: Filipe Manuel Dias Neto
MUCH more faithful the the cartoon!
Although IG2 is a bit sillier than the first movie, it’s MUCH more faithful to the cartoon – once again Gadget says “wowsers!” (compared to “wowser” in the first one) and Dr. Claw (called both Claw and Dr. Claw) is faceless again. There is also no “John Brown” – it’s just Inspector Gadget. Penny, although she has different hairstyles throughout the film, often wears her hair in her trademark pigtails of the cartoon.

At first I thought that Elaine Hendrix would be awful as G2, but she proved me wrong. She played her part extremely well. Although French Stewart doesn’t have the boyish charm of Matthew Broderick, he acts more like the Inspector Gadget of the cartoon. (And don’t worry – he doesn’t try to play Mr. Magoo!)

This movie is also amazingly cartoon-like. The best way I can describe it is a “live-action cartoon”. It’s live action, but with all the silly stunts of an animated cartoon. (Such as a scene involving Gadget getting his head stuck in a toilet.) Although the CGI wasn’t as good as it could have been, it wasn’t too awful.

If you’re looking for a film that’s true to the cartoon, IG2 is definitely worth seeing. Be warned, though, it’s quite silly! 🙂

Review By: DesertHedgehog

Other Information:

Original Title Inspector Gadget 2
Release Date 2003-03-11
Release Year 2003

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 29 min (89 min)
Budget 12000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated G
Genre Action, Comedy, Crime, Family, Sci-Fi
Director Alex Zamm
Writer Andy Heyward (characters), Jean Chalopin (characters), Bruno Bianchi (characters), Ron Anderson, William Robertson, Alex Zamm
Actors French Stewart, Elaine Hendrix, Tony Martin, Caitlin Wachs
Country USA, Australia
Awards 4 nominations.
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

Inspector Gadget 2 2003 123movies
Inspector Gadget 2 2003 123movies
Inspector Gadget 2 2003 123movies
Original title Inspector Gadget 2
TMDb Rating 4.114 317 votes

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