Until Austin Powers, this was the best of the spy spoofs.
Martha's Vineyard Times (Massachusetts)
November 30, 2002
smart and needle sharp as only a meta-hip '60's James Coburn could have made it
DVDJournal.com
April 08, 2006
...tries to top its predecessor by sending übermensch Derek Flint to Moscow, outer space, and the Isle of Uppity Brassiere Models ... sloppy pacing, shoddy production values, and Lee J. Cobb looking like he's planning a stern call to his agent.
Great spy spoof. Coburn is engaging with good humor.
Atlantic City Weekly
November 17, 2004
The Flint series was the best spoof of the Bond flicks
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
September 03, 2003
Generally pleasant, campy sequel.
Apollo Guide
October 02, 2002
A clumsy, bland and far too subtle satire of the spy genre.
Groucho Reviews
February 20, 2013
It's a shame that In Like Flint plays as such a defensive reaction to on-the-rise American feminism...in most other respects, it's a worthy-enough sequel to Our Man Flint. [Blu-ray]