
Jim West is a guns-a-blazing former Civil War hero. Artemus Gordon is an inventive U.S. Marshal who excels in disguise. When the United States is threatened by psychotic Confederate Arliss Loveless, President Ulysses S Grant teams the duo up to bring him to justice. On a hazard-packed train journey from Washington, D.C. to Utah, West and Gordon must combine their skills to best Loveless and his diabolical machines.... (Full plot summary below)
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Jim West is a guns-a-blazing former Civil War hero. Artemus Gordon is an inventive U.S. Marshal who excels in disguise. When the United States is threatened by psychotic Confederate Arliss Loveless, President Ulysses S Grant teams the duo up to bring him to justice. On a hazard-packed train journey from Washington, D.C. to Utah, West and Gordon must combine their skills to best Loveless and his diabolical machines.
Leave your thoughts about Wild Wild West.
| Matinee MagazineChuck RudolphAlthough most of the jokes fall flat and the action isn't all that creative, what's missing most from the film is a sense of wonder and magic. |
| Film Quips OnlineJohn R. McEwenThe sheer fun generated by the characterizations will provide enough entertainment value for the average moviegoer. |
| Montreal Film JournalKevin N. LaforestIt makes for a satisfying summer moviegoing experience. |
| Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)Jeffrey WesthoffThough Wild Wild West's story never comes together (what Salma Hayek's character has to do with anything is a mystery), it generates a good amount of laughs. |
| Movie MetropolisJohn J. Puccio...it has so many gadgets and gizmos in it that it sinks under its own weight. |
| Film.comPeter BrunetteLots of laughs, lots of fisticuffs, lots of cool toys, lots of stuff getting blown up: Who could ask for anything more from a summer movie? |
| Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumAn entertainingly offbeat blend of 19th-century science fiction and Hope and Crosby Road comedies. |
| Nitrate OnlineKJ DoughtonAn elaborately overpriced, over-hyped, and overproduced shell of a movie that will make history only as one of the screen's more self-indulgent box-office bombs. |
| Houston Community NewspapersGary BrownThe clanky screenplay is downright dopey. |
| Salon.comStephanie ZacharekA movie that's dazzling as you watch it and immediately unsatisfying afterward. |