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Fletch
CRITICS OF "Fletch"
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Moviehole

March 10, 2005

One of Chase's best
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TV Guide
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December 08, 2007

Fast-paced and witty, this is Chase's best solo venture to date, and will hold almost anyone's attention for its well-edited 98 minutes.
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Time Out
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January 26, 2006

This could be Bob Hope material c1942 and Chase does acquit himself well (though with cool reserve) in the gags-to-plot transitions. What dulls the enterprise is that Ritchie so keeps his distance from every character.
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Shadows on the Wall

September 19, 2004

far too silly
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Chicago Sun-Times
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October 23, 2004

Whenever the move threatens to work, there's Chevy Chase with his monotone, deadpan cynicism, distancing himself from the material.
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DVDTalk.com
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August 14, 2008

It's not all about wacky disguises and goofy aliases. At its core, the film is a top notch mystery thriller.
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Variety
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December 08, 2007

A breezy, peppy frolic and a tour de force for Chase.
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Filmcritic.com

May 02, 2007

Twenty-two years later, I get all the jokes, but I remain only pleasantly amused, nothing more, nothing less
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New York Times

May 20, 2003

A lightweight, breezy experience that, by never pretending to be anything more than what it is, disarms criticism.
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DVDTalk.com
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April 24, 2007

A quick, smart, slick piece of comedy filmmaking that features a once-great comedian at the very top of his game.
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Chicago Reader
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December 08, 2007

Michael Ritchie's 1985 mystery comedy has the pleasant, modest feel of a Fox B picture from the 30s.
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Groucho Reviews
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June 15, 2009

What truly holds Fletch together isn't the somewhat off-putting Chase--whose screen presence was always defined by a love-it-or-hate it smugness--but his time-tested collaborators: screenwriter Bergman...and director Michael Ritchie...[Blu-ray]
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