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List Price: $12.97 | | Label: Warner Home Video
Salesrank: 11911
Released: November 30, 1999 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Wild, wild laughs, adventure and special-effects wizardry abound when megastar Will Smith reteams with the director of "Men in Black." Smith is agent James West, leading sidekick Artemus Gordon (Kevin Kline) and a sexy adventuress (Salma Hayek) on a perilous assignment: stop Dr. Arliss Loveless (Kenneth Branagh) and his contraption-driven plot to establish a Disunited States of America.
DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:Director commentary
DVD ROM Features:The Steel Assassin interactive game; Artemus Gordon's Mind-Protection Theater reveals a trainload of behind-the-scenes clips; genre essays; web events and chat room access; sampler trailers
DVD ROM exclusive web site
Documentaries:Full arsenal of behind-the-scenes documentaries
Filmographies
Interactive Menus
Music Video:Wild Wild West - Will Smith Ballamos - Enrique Iglesias
Outtakes
Photo gallery:Stills gallery
Scene Access
Theatrical Trailer
Description of Wild Wild West:
One of the box-office smashes of the summer of 1999, this film by director Barry Sonnenfeld (Men in Black, Get Shorty) was raked by critics but embraced by audiences. Based on the 1960s TV adventure show that starred Robert Conrad, this film reimagined Secret Service agent James West as Will Smith, adding Oscar-winner Kevin Kline as his sidekick, agent-inventor Artemus Gordon. President Ulysses S. Grant puts West and Gordon on the trail of malign genius (and former Confederate soldier) Dr. Arliss Loveless (Kenneth Branagh) in a story about racism, partnership, and world domination. The special effects are lavish, even garish, but not all that special; they're not enough to elevate a mundane and familiar plot. Even Branagh, playing a man who only exists from the waist up--literally--can't find the juice in this lumbering affair. Still, the fast-talking team of Smith and Kline is a nimble one. Smith's affable charm and Kline's subversive wit win many points, though not nearly enough. --Marshall Fine
Wild Wild West Reviews:
I like it:-P 
2009-12-11 - If you don't care about realism, don't care about historical accuracy, weren't a fan of the original show, and are obsessed with steam-powered gadgets and machinery that couldn't possibly work in the real world, this movie is awesome. I can understand why most people don't like it, but for me this movie is just fun to watch. I guess it appeals to my inner steampunk:-P
wasn't good 10 years ago- not good today 
2009-08-23 - I believe it was Wild Wild West starring Will Smith that my cousin took me to the movie theater to watch back in 1999. I had fun at the movie theater, but didn't think much of the movie.
At first I couldn't believe it- Will Smith in a movie like this? Growing up a minor fan of his extremely popular hit TV show Fresh Prince, I didn't think Will Smith had a CHANCE in Hollywood back in 1999 when he made the switch to movies after the show had ended. This is the movie that made me question Will's decision to attempt movie roles.
Luckily, Will Smith ended up making good movies after Wild Wild West, but this was certainly NOT a good movie. I remember having fun at the movie theater the day my cousin took me there, but now I remember why I didn't care for the movie.
For one thing, every single predictable thing you can possibly imagine about adventure movies is probably featured here, and since every storyline twist is so predictable and boring in the film, you know what's going to happen almost every single time. This is inexcusable to me.
The writing in Wild Wild West is absolutely bland. It's not funny either. I get the feeling the movie is trying to be like Indiana Jones with the style of adventure and light comedy bits, but almost *none* of it makes me smile, laugh, or even feel enticed enough to finish watching the film. I don't even know if the jokes are just not funny, or if the film is more aimed towards children.
The joke about the guy dressing up as a woman wasn't very good because it was taken a bit too seriously and used too much as a joke to fall back on more throughout the movie.
Will Smith himself wasn't funny either. His character was really good, but when he tried mixing comedy with the shooting scenes, it didn't work.
It feels like a movie that could have had promise had the writing been better.
Well it certainly LOOKS like a good movie going by late 90's film standards and Hollywood effects and whatnot. Wild Wild West ends up being the biggest disappointment you could ever imagine. Adventure movies are not supposed to be boring. At least to me, it's extremely hard to find something negative about most adventure movies that attempt more or less the same thing this movie did. This movie just completely misses the mark and isn't recommended to anyone.
Thanks a Bunch 
2008-10-28 - My sons love this Will Smith movie, and I couldn't find it in any store. Thanks a bunch Amazon.com!!
Unhearalded Masterpiece 
2008-07-05 - The grotesquelly underestimated "Wild Wild West" is surely Barry Sonnenfelds's masterpiece. The problem the typical unresponsive or hostile reviewer seems to me to have had with this very popular 1999 film is an inability to make sense of it for what it is: a burlesque of 19th century Southern quasi-fascism in the guise of retro science fiction in a Jules Verne/H.G. Wells mold. (A kind of Right-rearding political correctness similar to that that marred the crtical response to "Brother, Where Art Thou" and scuttled the reputation of the rich and worthwhile "Hurry Sundown" seems at work here.) The film's battle of Black Yankee Will Smith and rebel "salon" dancer-hooker Selma Hyak against a post-bellum alliance of recent Confederate notables, would-be British Imperialist Civil War allies of the Confederacy and proto fascist Prussian militarists is hilarious. The action is better paced, as well as more specatacularly conceived, than that of any other Sonnenfeld film. This is a pop film to evoke the alternative history and retro-science fiction fanatasies of Pynchon's high-art literary masterpieice of late 19th and early 2oth century anarchist.
Political Correctness Gone Overboard 
2008-05-10 - Why does modern day Hollywood try forcing political correctness on us??? Will Smith as James West trying to save the country in 1869? Sorry but I know my history and this is an insult to it. Consider that in 1869 a black man was nothing more than a freed slave, and would not have been granted such a task befitting John Steed or James Bond. This is not a racist remark. Rather, it's the truth. Just like modern Hollywood to ignore history. Nothing against Will Smith. He is a fine actor. I enjoy his work. However, through no fault of his own, he is seriously miscast in this one. I realize that Hollywood has a dramatic license, but please try to at least make sense.