7/10
A Spy behind Every Bush
28 July 2002
This film is so 60s it's hard to believe it's still so funny. Coburn is perfect as the Presidential shrink, and the spies -- well, you'll have to see them for yourself.

In addition to the shrinks and the spies, this movie has hippies, tourists from New Jersey and the mother of all sinister organizations, bent on nothing less than World domination.

I first saw this movie a year or so after joining the military, and it couldn't have been better timed for me. Making fun of the paranoia that engulfed us all then was just what I needed. Watching it again on cable in 2002 was just as much fun.

Think "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." meets "Get Smart," with a literate script and you'll get the idea.
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