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The Pink Panther Trailer Online
by RT Staff | December 20, 2004
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Moviefone has posted the trailer to "The Pink Panther." This remake stars Steve Martin in the role formerly played by the late Peter Sellers as the clumsy Inspector Clouseau. A shaven Jean Reno stars as his sidekick, Ponton. The movie will be in theaters Sept. 22, 2005.

See the trailer here.

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Kevin
Kevin writes:
on Dec 21 2004 01:33 PM

Um, no.

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The Senhman
The Senhman writes:
on Dec 21 2004 07:13 PM

Yeah, looks kinda lame. Glad Jackie Chan isn't in it.

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Curious Clouseau
Curious Clouseau writes:
on Dec 22 2004 04:15 AM

I thinks it's great to see the character of Clouseau coming back onto our screens. This film is the Goldeneye of the Pink Panther series.

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Dormammu
Dormammu writes:
on Dec 22 2004 10:20 AM

[b]Stink Panther[/b]
One should save their money and buy the Pink Panther box set (if one has not already made this buy already)
Let's recap the last remake that Hollywood, thought would make good ticket sales.
The out-of-towners / with Steve Martin = Garbage = Insult to Jack Lemon.
And now they are going to insult Peter Sellers and his fans by making this film.
Now where is that 'splat' icon


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Ophiuchus
Ophiuchus writes:
on Dec 22 2004 06:07 PM

You're right, Dormammu. I haven't seen the original Pink Panther, but I'm told it's very good. However making it without it's guiding force- Sellers- and expecting it to be as good, is as idiotic as making a Jim Carrey movie without Carrey. What will these knuckleheads think of next? I dread to think.

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QTRules
QTRules writes:
on Dec 22 2004 08:52 PM

omg this looks bad. Steve Martin has become the white Eddie Murphy.

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polnikes
polnikes writes:
on Dec 23 2004 06:18 AM

man its gonna suck, it already looks like an insult to the originals greatness

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