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      • The opening scenes of “Johnny Dangerously” are so funny you just don’t see how they can keep it up. And you’re right: They can’t. But they make a real try. The movie wants to do for gangster films what “Airplane!” did for “ Airport,” and “Top Secret!” did for spy movies.
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  2. Dec 19, 2014 · In honor of the 30th anniversary of 'Johnny Dangerously,' Michael Keaton's most underrated film, here are the lines you should still use.

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  3. The opening scenes of Johnny Dangerously are so funny you just don't see how they can keep it up. And you're right: They can't. But they make a real try. The movie wants to do for gangster films what Airplane! did for Airport, and Top Secret! did for spy movies.

  4. Jan 2, 2018 Full Review Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times The opening scenes of Johnny Dangerously are so funny you just don't see how they can keep it up. And you're right: They can't.

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    • Amy Heckerling
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    • Michael Keaton
  5. Johnny Dangerously is a 1984 American crime comedy film and a parody of 1930s crime/gangster movies. It was directed by Amy Heckerling; two of its four screenwriters, Jeff Harris and Bernie Kukoff, had previously created the hit series Diff'rent Strokes.

  6. Bomb Whistle: There is a scene actually involving a bomb dropped from a plane on the casino of his enemy, Roman Moronie. Followed by an explosion. Book Safe: Ammo for Johnny's jail-breaking machine gun.

  7. The opening scenes of Johnny Dangerously are so funny you just don't see how they can keep it up. And you're right: They can't. But they make a real try. The movie wants to do for gangster films what Airplane! did for Airport, and Top Secret! did for spy movies.

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