Monday, August 3, 2015

Spy [Blu-ray] Big SALE

Title : Spy [Blu-ray]
Category: Movies
Brand: TW
Item Page Download URL : Download Movie
Rating : 3.9
Buyer Review : 9









Review :
We decided to give it a go and my Lord am I glad we did
I must preface this with I'm not a huge Melissa McCarthy fan. I don't care for the same crude character she consistently plays so I was surprised when I kept laughing every time I saw the trailer for this. We decided to give it a go and my Lord am I glad we did! In a time where Hollywood seems obsessed with rebooting everything, this was original, hilarious and we laughed so hard from beginning to end that I immediately wanted to see it again. She was hilarious in this and was a good mix of sweet, funny, the usual crude stuff at a point but just all around funny. Jason Statham was a surprise comedian delivering some of the most wild, off the wall lines of the movie. I can't wait to get the DVD as McCarthy has said there are some hilarious extras on it.

One of the best comedies of the year. Very funny
Theatrical review. In spite of a few misfires, Melissa McCarthy would seem to be at the head of the class when it comes to comedic actresses. And where she has clearly successful films ("Bridesmaids" and "The Heat"), director Paul Feig is at the helm. So it is here.

McCarthy plays Susan Cooper who works for the CIA in a dimly lit basement in Virgina. She's the eyes and ears for the dashing agents in the field, in this case, a James Bondish-like, Bradley Fine (Jude Law). While Fine appreciates the work Susan does to keep him alive, he's oblivious to the fact she has a big crush on him.

The agency is trying to retrieve a stolen nuclear weapon which is being offered on the black market to the highest bidder. One of the middlemen, er...woman is Rayna Boyanov (Rose Byrne) who has gained knowledge of all of the secret agents. So the director in charge, Elaine Crocker (Allison Janney) decides to put Susan in the field to infiltrate the operation. Evidently Susan...
Laugh-Out-Loud Comedy
Melissa McCarthy's comedy has an unfortunate tendency to go over the top; I'm happy to report that this is NOT the case here (and you WILL become inured to the f-word after the first 20 times you hear it). Written and directed by Paul Feig ("Bridesmaids," and "The Heat"), we are transported to an R-rated James Bond'ish film, complete with iconic title credits and a song that evokes the genre.

This movie opens in the middle of an important mission to find and confiscate a nuclear device before it can be used against the United States. We see a supremely effective American CIA agent in constant communication with his high-tech handler in Langley, although they aren't even on the same continent. She provides tactical information from heat-detecting devices to warn him of approaching enemies. They make a top-notch team...until he is killed. Now the CIA needs a new face that isn't known to the enemy.

The cast:
* Jude Law ("Hugo") is...

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