100. The Naked Gun (2025)


‘You've got quite the rap sheet. It says here you did 20 years for man's laughter. Must have been quite the joke.’
Director: Akiva Schaffer
Cast: Liam Neeson, Pamela Anderson, Paul Walter Hauser
Comedy is hard. Successfully remaking one of the singularly anarchic comedies ever (see no. 13) is damn near impossible. Somehow, Popstar co-director Akiva Schaffer pulls it off – and in an era where joke-a-minute spoofs, if not studio comedies in general, are basically extinct. It helps to have a game cast: Liam Neeson sends up his growly action-star image as Lt. Frank Drebin Jr., bumbling son of the late Leslie Nielsen’s bumbling LA cop, while Pamela Anderson finds her ideal role as a scat-singing femme fatale. Of course, character and plot matter far less than the torrent of gags and goofball action sequences, and Schaffer stuffs everything from a high-stress poop joke to a ménage à trois involving a snowman into 85 of the zippiest minutes you’ll ever experience.























































































































































































































