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"Crocodile" Dundee is not a particularly original screen offering nor a thoroughly en joyable movie. Crocodile Dundee suf fers from a predictable story, which merely serves to set up the protagon ist's flip one-liners. movie review This "adventure -comedy" revolves around Mick Dundee (Paul Hogan), a crocodile poacher from Australia. The survivor of a crocodile attack, Dundee becomes the feature subject of a New York newspaper. Sue Charl ton (Linda Kozlowski), the reporter sent to check out the story, soon learns that the bush and Crocodile Dundee are not what she expects. The movie spends the first half-hour or so in picturesque Walkabout Creek, Aus tralia, where the setting is full of aborigines and kangaroos. After seeing the beauty of Austra lia, the viewer is swept off to the lush concrete sidewalks of New York City, where Mick must learn to cope with pimps, hookers and large bathrooms in fancy hotels. The transition isn't an easy or uneventful one. His attempts to adapt to urban life bring on a host of jokes but unfortu nately, not nearly enough laughs. Carrying a foot long hunting knife, Mick runs into transvestites, an an gry pimp, and a group of pleasant chaps who want to steal his wallet. Needless to say, Mick doesn't blend into the city atmosphere and his mode of dress leather jacket, kha ki's, boots and black hat doesn't make things easier. While in the bush, a "romance" begins to develop between Mick.and Sue after he saves her from the jaws Cur Famous Cheesesteaks Served on an Italian roll Choice of any 2 toppings (included in price) Additional toppings .25 each 1. Onions 2. Mushrooms Served with sauce or mayonnaise !Pizza Made the Italian way. Fresh Dough made daily. The finest quality ingredients and that special touch that was created in 1952. 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He dis plays great facial expressions and uses slapstick comedy to accentuate the quick one-liners that pervade the movie. Perhaps, had this been more of an action-adventure flick, Hogan's acting talents would have shone more brightly. But in this movie, he proves to be little more than an adept stand up comic. As for Sue Charlton, Kozlowski has the difficult task of portraying a reporter whose feature story should have ended when she discovers that Mick didn't lose his leg to the croc odile. The rest of the movie, after that revelation, shows Sue and Mick mak ing the rounds at trendy parties; but at no time do we see her sit down and interview him on his experiences with crocodiles. It seems that after the first 15 minutes, she ceases to become a reporter and is relegated to the unsure lover role. Crocodile Dundee isn't a bad movie it just isn't a good one. The story is painstakingly predictable and the laughs are the type that you either roll in the aisle over or think are stupid. 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