Entertainment | From Paris With Love reviews From Paris With Love Is Stupid Fun John Travolta's having—and being—a blast in spy shoot-em-up By Rob Quinn Posted Feb 5, 2010 8:07 AM CST Copied From Paris With Love Is Stupid Fun Trailer for "From Paris With Love." (sasenajdov2) A trigger-happy John Travolta is not only the main event but the only event in the gleefully over-the-top spy movie From Paris With Love, say critics. Travolta, plainly having a blast as a "bald-headed, goateed, gonzo CIA agent with a short fuse" is the standout in this "otherwise unsightly heap of nonsense that keeps tripping over its own swagger," writes Michael Rechtshaffen at the Hollywood Reporter. Travolta is "chaos and carnage incarnate," with Jonathan Rhys Meyers as his hapless handler, in this "bloody buddy picture that tries too hard," writes Roger Moore at the Orlando Sentinel. Stephen Holden at the New York Times is "ashamed to admit that this empty-headed, preposterous, possibly evil mélange of gunplay and high-speed car chases on Parisian boulevards is a feel-good movie that produces a buzz." If you're looking for plot or character development, look elsewhere, advises James Berardinelli at ReelViews. This is pure "comic book/popcorn action. If that's your kind of movie, it's hard to go wrong with this one. Read These Next Rare cancer claims a former Super Bowl champ. This is why you don't wear metal in MRI rooms. Sources say Trump's card to Epstein was signed in a strange place. Corn industry isn't thrilled with Trump's Coke comments. See 1 photo Report an error