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Susan Stark, Detroit News: Oddly lethargic. Read more
Jane Sumner, Dallas Morning News: Family-friendly and fun. Read more
Peter Howell, Toronto Star: Crocodile Dundee In Los Angeles is a shrimp that should have been cooked more thoroughly on the barbie, or never tossed on in the first place. Read more
Elvis Mitchell, New York Times: It's a greatest-hits collection along the lines of last weekend's Beverly Hillbillies marathon on TV Land or Tim Conway's Dorf on Golf videos, where nostalgia and comedy are run through a food processor until they become a flavorless paste. Read more
Pam Sitt, Seattle Times: This new, slicked-up, Hollywood version of Dundee makes us wish he'd stayed home. Or maybe that we'd stayed home. Read more
Steve Murray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: A mild, sometimes achingly obvious throwback to the 1986 original. Read more
Louis B. Parks, Houston Chronicle: Slow-paced and loosely written. Read more
Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly: The punchlines are as tired as Hogan looks braying 'g'day' between scenes of stunt doubles getting some exercise. Read more
Lawrence Terenzi, Mr. Showbiz: There's not much here. Then again, there's not much here to object to, either. Read more
James Berardinelli, ReelViews: The filmmakers lift something off the 'stock plots for bad crime movies' shelf -- an art smuggling operation that uses movie-making as a front. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: I've seen audits that were more thrilling. Read more
Bob Graham, San Francisco Chronicle: At this stage of the game, it's getting a little hard to present Dundee as a naif from the outback in the big city. Read more
Mike Clark, USA Today: When movies have degraded to the point that Tyson is acting more than Quentin Tarantino is directing, maybe it is time for an industry shutdown, strike-induced or otherwise. Read more
Michael O'Sullivan, Washington Post: This latest, utterly gratuitous chapter in the saga of the wisecracking reptile hunter will add nothing to the ever-dimming reputation of the Subaru pitchman. Read more