The sexual content was way-over-the-top and uncomfortable for me to view with my 11 year old son. Describing "white mounds" and the facial and body expressions of Steve Martin as he responds to the physical description of a "pretty" co-worker were just too much.
Like most movies made for kids today, (unfortunately) sexual inuendos are present in this film, but the way they are presented are particularly vulgur and I found myself feeling very embarrassed for our eleven year old daughter. The way "exposed cleavage" was discussed, in my mind, was worse than actually showing the cleavage. This would have been a much better movie if the one scene with the detailed portrayal of sexual desire would have been omitted. It did not add to the scene and was really quite offensive.
Superb, astounding, flattering! A fantasic movie considering the fact that mystery is a very lacking genre. Other than some violence and sexual content, this was a devastating movie.
This movie is a lot like the original Pink Panthers as well as 2006 version of The Pink Panther. There's a lot of slap-stick humor and comedy, which is definetly funny for younger kids, tweens, and teens, even my parents laughed a lot during this. A good family comedy that everyone will enjoy. As a side note, make sure you talk to younger kids about the slap-stick comedy, and how some things that are played up for humor actually wouldn't be funny in real life.