Inspector Gadget

Inspector Gadget1999

Director: David Kellogg
Stars: Matthew Broderick, Rupert Everett, Joely Fisher, Michelle Trachtenberg, Andy Dick
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Runtime: 78 minutes

Strictly for kids, this 1999 live-action feature version of the popular cartoon series seems long even at 80 minutes. As a video, it's easier to take and appreciate for what works best in the story: the special effects. Matthew Broderick plays the… more »



Kramer:
Okey-dokle, Sir. I've, uh, pretty much completed Prometheus per your specifications. And I must say the likeness is really quite convincing.

Dr. Claw:
Good. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Kramer.

Kramer:
Hey, isn't that Dr. Brenda Crawford's private data?

Dr. Claw:
Oh. Yes. I tapped into her files and stole her research.

Kramer:
Why would you do that?

Dr. Claw:
[mocking] Why would you do that? Why would you do that? [chortles and pinches Kramer's nose] Kramer, don't look so nonplussed. [let's go of Kramer's nose] Now that Dr. Bradford is part of the Scolex team, we share everything, or at least, we will.

Kramer:
Oh, well, I think sharing files is a great way to bring the company together, you know, to make sure we're all singin' off the same song sheet, so to speak.

Dr. Claw:
Imagine my relief to have your support.

Kramer:
Anyway, sir, like I said, without the chip, I don't think-- [Dr. Claw shows his chip] Oh! So, you made the chip.

Sykes:
Hey. That's just looks like the guy we almost killed.

Kramer:
[plugs ears] Ohh, I didn't hear that!

Dr. Claw:
Chips ahoy. [inserts the chip and activates RoboGadget, and gasps]

Sikes:
Wow.

Kramer:
Oh, sweet Lordy.

Dr. Claw:
Good morning, RoboGadget. You have just been activated by the most advanced piece of computer technology in the world. What are you going to do now?

[bell dings]

RoboGadget:
I'm gonna kick some butt.

Dr. Claw:
Oh, very saucy!

Sykes:
It looks so real.

[RoboGadget pokes Sykes' eyes]

Kramer:
Oh!

Dr. Claw:
[laughs triumphantly] Very good, yes! Oh, Robo, nothing can stop us now!

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