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* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Rita Escobar
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Rita Escobar
* [[Divided States of America]]: Dr. Loveless's plan for the U.S.
* [[Divided States of America]]: Dr. Loveless's plan for the U.S.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything]]: Loveless's rather phallic disc blade launcher.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: Loveless's rather phallic disc blade launcher.
* [[Dragon Lady]]: Miss East
* [[Dragon Lady]]: Miss East
* [[Dramatic Gun Cock]]: See [[Enhanced Interrogation Techniques]] below.
* [[Dramatic Gun Cock]]: See [[Enhanced Interrogation Techniques]] below.
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* [[Half the Man He Used To Be]]: Occurs in Dr. Loveless' [[Backstory]], but he survives.
* [[Half the Man He Used To Be]]: Occurs in Dr. Loveless' [[Backstory]], but he survives.
* [[Hand or Object Underwear]]: West's hat.
* [[Hand or Object Underwear]]: West's hat.
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]: [[Harry Potter|Gilderoy Lockhart]] is the [[Big Bad]].
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: [[Harry Potter|Gilderoy Lockhart]] is the [[Big Bad]].
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: Jim West's and Dr. Loveless' [[Volleying Insults]].
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: Jim West's and Dr. Loveless' [[Volleying Insults]].
* [[I Surrender Suckers]]: Jim West to Loveless' cyber [[Mook]].
* [[I Surrender, Suckers]]: Jim West to Loveless' cyber [[Mook]].
* [[I Know Karate]]: A [[Mook]] tries this on Jim West.
* [[I Know Karate]]: A [[Mook]] tries this on Jim West.
** [[Crowning Moment of Funny|And then proceeds to get a shovel in the face.]]
** [[Crowning Moment of Funny|And then proceeds to get a shovel in the face.]]
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* [[Intimidation Demonstration]]: During Jim West's battles with several of Dr. Loveless' [[Mooks]] inside the giant spider robot, one of his opponents does some fancy martial arts moves and says "I learned that from a [[Yellow Peril|Chinaman]]."
* [[Intimidation Demonstration]]: During Jim West's battles with several of Dr. Loveless' [[Mooks]] inside the giant spider robot, one of his opponents does some fancy martial arts moves and says "I learned that from a [[Yellow Peril|Chinaman]]."
* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Mecha]]: The giant spider.
* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Mecha]]: The giant spider.
* [[Its Personal]]: West wants to kill Loveless because {{spoiler|he's the one responsible for the massacre that killed his parents.}}
* [[It's Personal]]: West wants to kill Loveless because {{spoiler|he's the one responsible for the massacre that killed his parents.}}
* [[Knockout Gas]]: Artemus Gordon's sleeping gas billiard balls, [[Subverted Trope|except for one]].
* [[Knockout Gas]]: Artemus Gordon's sleeping gas billiard balls, [[Subverted Trope|except for one]].
{{quote| '''West''': That was ''not'' sleeping gas!<br />
{{quote| '''West''': That was ''not'' sleeping gas!<br />
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* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: [[Salma Hayek]]'s character Rita Escobar, especially in her [[Of Corsets Sexy|corset]].
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: [[Salma Hayek]]'s character Rita Escobar, especially in her [[Of Corsets Sexy|corset]].
** Loveless' [[Bodyguard Babes]] could count as both this and [[Fanservice Extra]].
** Loveless' [[Bodyguard Babes]] could count as both this and [[Fanservice Extra]].
* [[The Name Is Bond James Bond]]: "Mr..." "West. Jim West"
* [[The Name Is Bond, James Bond]]: "Mr..." "West. Jim West"
* [[Nitro Express]]: At the beginning of the film, Captain Jim West jumps on a wagon carrying cases of nitro (with only hay for padding) for a renegade regiment of the former Confederacy.
* [[Nitro Express]]: At the beginning of the film, Captain Jim West jumps on a wagon carrying cases of nitro (with only hay for padding) for a renegade regiment of the former Confederacy.
* [[Nobody Here but Us Statues]]: Loveless' [[Mooks]] hiding in the paintings.
* [[Nobody Here but Us Statues]]: Loveless' [[Mooks]] hiding in the paintings.
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* [[Politically Correct History]]: Jim West is a U.S. Army officer before the U.S. Army had black officers.
* [[Politically Correct History]]: Jim West is a U.S. Army officer before the U.S. Army had black officers.
** However, it averts it pretty much everywhere else. Jim gets himself in a ''lot'' of trouble for misbehaving at a party full of white people.
** However, it averts it pretty much everywhere else. Jim gets himself in a ''lot'' of trouble for misbehaving at a party full of white people.
* [[Politically Incorrect Villain]]: The strongly racist Dr. Loveless.
* [[Politically-Incorrect Villain]]: The strongly racist Dr. Loveless.
* [[Pre Mortem One Liner]]: "No more Mr. Knife Guy.''
* [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]]: "No more Mr. Knife Guy.''
* [[Punch Punch Punch Uh Oh]]: Jim West while fighting a cyborg mook.
* [[Punch Punch Punch Uh Oh]]: Jim West while fighting a cyborg mook.
* [[Pursued Protagonist]]
* [[Pursued Protagonist]]
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* [[Raised By Natives]]: Jim West, by Native Americans.
* [[Raised By Natives]]: Jim West, by Native Americans.
* [[Rant Inducing Slight]]: Artemus Gordon after he and Jim West escape the [[Deadly Disc|Deadly Discs]]. See the [[Wild Wild West (Film)/Funny|Funny Moments entry]].
* [[Rant-Inducing Slight]]: Artemus Gordon after he and Jim West escape the [[Deadly Disc|Deadly Discs]]. See the [[Wild Wild West (Film)/Funny|Funny Moments entry]].
* [[Rasputinian Death]]: McGrath is shot and thrown into a river before slowly bleeding to death.
* [[Rasputinian Death]]: McGrath is shot and thrown into a river before slowly bleeding to death.
* [[The Remnant]]: The ex-Confederates Jim fights at the start of the movie.
* [[The Remnant]]: The ex-Confederates Jim fights at the start of the movie.
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* [[Salt and Pepper]]
* [[Salt and Pepper]]
* [[Say My Name]]:
* [[Say My Name]]:
{{quote| '''Gordon''' ''(chuckling maniacally)'' Oh ho ho, I see. ''Now'' I'm the "[[Buffy Speak|master of this mechanical stuff]]." As opposed to five minutes ago, when I was calmly and coolly trying to find a solution to this very problem. But then something happened. Someone, who will remain nameless... <br />
{{quote| '''Gordon''' ''(chuckling maniacally)'' Oh ho ho, I see. ''Now'' I'm the "[[Buffy-Speak|master of this mechanical stuff]]." As opposed to five minutes ago, when I was calmly and coolly trying to find a solution to this very problem. But then something happened. Someone, who will remain nameless... <br />
''(throws back his head and screams)'' <br />
''(throws back his head and screams)'' <br />
[[Hypocritical Humor|JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM!!! WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEST!!!]] }}
[[Hypocritical Humor|JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM!!! WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEST!!!]] }}
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* [[Trigger Happy]]: Jim West.
* [[Trigger Happy]]: Jim West.
** Actually [[Lampshaded]] by the President: "And you, West. Not every situation calls for your patented approach of shoot first, shoot later, shoot some more, and then when everybody's dead try to ask a question or two."
** Actually [[Lampshaded]] by the President: "And you, West. Not every situation calls for your patented approach of shoot first, shoot later, shoot some more, and then when everybody's dead try to ask a question or two."
* [[Two Person Pool Party]]: Jim and a buxom lady in a water tower
* [[Two-Person Pool Party]]: Jim and a buxom lady in a water tower
* [[Ulysses S Grant]]: The president in charge. Artemus disguises himself as Grant twice.
* [[Ulysses S Grant]]: The president in charge. Artemus disguises himself as Grant twice.
** Ironically, according to some historians, this film is actually one of the more dignified portrays of Grant on film, showing him as a tough, calm, and collected leader as he was in [[Real Life]]. Most film portrayals have either exacerbated his reputation for drunkenness or have thrown Grant into the background.
** Ironically, according to some historians, this film is actually one of the more dignified portrays of Grant on film, showing him as a tough, calm, and collected leader as he was in [[Real Life]]. Most film portrayals have either exacerbated his reputation for drunkenness or have thrown Grant into the background.
* [[Underside Ride]]: Jim West does this, using a cart designed to let him move between the train they were on, and a chase train. Unfortunately, the rope connecting him breaks.
* [[Underside Ride]]: Jim West does this, using a cart designed to let him move between the train they were on, and a chase train. Unfortunately, the rope connecting him breaks.
* [[Universal Drivers License]]: Artemus Gordon has a Universal Pilot's License. [[Justified Trope|Justified,]] since everything we see him driving was INVENTED by him. The only exception is the Spider Tank, which he did not invent and is seen having severe trouble with the first time he tries to steer it.
* [[Universal Driver's License]]: Artemus Gordon has a Universal Pilot's License. [[Justified Trope|Justified,]] since everything we see him driving was INVENTED by him. The only exception is the Spider Tank, which he did not invent and is seen having severe trouble with the first time he tries to steer it.
* [[US Marshal]]: Artemus Gordon. Also {{spoiler|Coleman, the train's engineer}}.
* [[US Marshal]]: Artemus Gordon. Also {{spoiler|Coleman, the train's engineer}}.
* [[Villain Opening Scene]]: It starts with Colonel MacGrath and the death of a scientist.
* [[Villain Opening Scene]]: It starts with Colonel MacGrath and the death of a scientist.
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Revision as of 00:20, 9 January 2014

It's a whole new west, alright.


Wild Wild West is a 1999 Cattle Punk comedy film starring Will Smith and Kevin Kline. It is The Film of the Series of The Wild Wild West-- technically.

The plot, taking place during the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant, concerns government agents Jim West and Artemus Gordon attempting to prevent a renewal of the Civil War by amputee Southern Scientist Dr. Arliss Loveless and his giant mechanical spider. Just roll with it.

The movie did well at the box office since it was helmed by Men in Black director Barry Sonnenfeld reuniting him with Will Smith. Critics however were on the fence about it since the film didn't resemble the TV show much (Will Smith being cast as the lead role especially sparked off backlash). Added to the fact the pacing is uneven and often times throws out information that would've been best known earlier (Jim's backstory for example). Adding insult to injury, it won the 1999 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture and Screenplay. (with Robert Conrad, star of the TV show, picking them up as a protest)

That said however, the film was praised for its special effects and creativity of steampunk tools and often regarded as a Cult Classic just for its fun premise.


The film provides examples of these tropes:

  • Acting for Two: Kevin Kline as both Gordon and President Grant, including instances of Talking to Himself.
  • All There in the Manual: The novelization explains how Jim West survived the 80 foot fall.
  • And Then I Said: Artemus, while discussing Rita Escobar.
  • And Starring: In one theatrical poster: "And Kenneth Branagh."
  • Armed Legs: Jim West's blade-equipped shoes
  • Artistic License Physics: The trap neckbraces have some truly inconsistent magnetism (the braces only attract themselves after Gordon hits them with a stone, the buzzsaws they're attracting rarely go in a straight line...).
  • Batman Cold Open: Jim West and Artemus Gordon vs. General McGrath in the saloon.
  • Belly Dancer: Jim West as "Ebonia", in a last ditch attempt to stall the meeting of Dr. Loveless and America's enemies and kill Loveless.
  • Black Vikings: Jim West as a U.S. Army captain in 1869. Noted to be highly unusual.
  • Blade Below the Shoulder: A Mook has swords that snap out of his wrists.
  • Bodyguard Babes: Amazonia, Munitia, Miss Lippenrieder and Miss East.
  • Briar Patching: Subverted. Artemus attempts to have Dr. Loveless capture him, dressed as Ulysses S. Grant, to lure him away from the real Ulysses. Loveless takes them both.
    • Also, when Artemus is caught and about to be executed, he begs to be "shot in my heart, which has loved this country so much" because he is wearing his prototype for a bullet proof vest. Unfortunately, it doesn't work.

 Loveless: Shoot him in the head.

Artemus: Damn.

 Loveless: "After all that, you missed?"

Gordon: "Actually I didn't."

 West: That's a man's head...

 West: That was not sleeping gas!

Gordon: No, the 8-ball is an incendiary bomb.

 Gordon (chuckling maniacally) Oh ho ho, I see. Now I'm the "master of this mechanical stuff." As opposed to five minutes ago, when I was calmly and coolly trying to find a solution to this very problem. But then something happened. Someone, who will remain nameless...

(throws back his head and screams)

JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM!!! WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEST!!!

 Dr. Loveless: I am a visionary! I am a genius! And now I am angry!

 Gordon: [deadpan] And now we have to run.

 Jim: That... is a man's... head.

  • Thong of Shielding: Miss East
  • Traintop Battle: Between James West and Loveless' Native American henchman.
  • Trap Door: On the command deck of Loveless' giant spider.
  • Trashcan Bonfire: The former Confederate soldiers have some at their meeting place.
  • Trigger Happy: Jim West.
    • Actually Lampshaded by the President: "And you, West. Not every situation calls for your patented approach of shoot first, shoot later, shoot some more, and then when everybody's dead try to ask a question or two."
  • Two-Person Pool Party: Jim and a buxom lady in a water tower
  • Ulysses S Grant: The president in charge. Artemus disguises himself as Grant twice.
    • Ironically, according to some historians, this film is actually one of the more dignified portrays of Grant on film, showing him as a tough, calm, and collected leader as he was in Real Life. Most film portrayals have either exacerbated his reputation for drunkenness or have thrown Grant into the background.
  • Underside Ride: Jim West does this, using a cart designed to let him move between the train they were on, and a chase train. Unfortunately, the rope connecting him breaks.
  • Universal Driver's License: Artemus Gordon has a Universal Pilot's License. Justified, since everything we see him driving was INVENTED by him. The only exception is the Spider Tank, which he did not invent and is seen having severe trouble with the first time he tries to steer it.
  • US Marshal: Artemus Gordon. Also Coleman, the train's engineer.
  • Villain Opening Scene: It starts with Colonel MacGrath and the death of a scientist.
  • Volleying Insults: West and Loveless do this at every opportunity; Loveless with a racist tone and West ridiculing Loveless' lack of legs and newfound shortness.
  • Wardrobe Malfunction: The bottom falls out of Salma Hayek's pajamas.
  • Water Tower Down: How Jim West meets some former Confederate soldiers.
  • What a Drag: Gordon, holding a high-powered magnet, is pulled toward a railroad track and dragged through the desert sands on the way.
  • A Worldwide Punomenon: Jim West's and Loveless' Volleying Insults.
  1. Ironically, this is one of the few aspects of the film that is true to the TV series, as Markowitz was never credited with writing the theme there either (long story).