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Wild Wild West

For the 1960s television series, see The Wild Wild West.

Wild Wild West (1999) was a steampunk film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, starring Will Smith, Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh and Salma Hayek. It was inspired by a 1960s television program of the same name.

In the spirit of the original TV series the film featured many wildly unrealistic mechanical inventions, most famously the giant mechanical spider complete with flamethrower.

Wild Wild West was criticized for excessive marketing and poor quality, and was generally seen to have gone too far in putting surface appearances and special effects ahead of plot and character, even for a summer blockbuster. Some even saw a problem with Will Smith in the role of Jim West. While a few grumbled at the notion of a black actor playing an established white character, most were simply put off at the anachronistic way West is portrayed in this film.

The film was also criticized for having a handicapped wheelchair bound character played by a star (Branagh) who was not handicapped, when various persons associated with the film felt a handicapped individual was qualified for the role. The handicap was the absence of any body below the ribs.

External link

  • IMDB: Wild Wild West http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120891



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