Movie #1032 "Spy" I loved this film , and I think it will be a franchise. What did I love? the script, the strong female (of course), the ability McCarthy has (working with this script) to be naive, loving, funny, down and dirty, relentless, strong, SMART (smartest in the room, at times), physically adept, and many more traits all in one character, the omission of fat jokes (the only jokes on her looks are due to clothes --- they take the "fat" factor out!, the humor, the wacky sidekicks, the ability of the secondary actors, the pacing....you could actually hear all the lines (not too fast to keep up), and you could follow the action (not too fast so you can keep up) --- I esp. LOVED the kitchen scene (how appropriate for two women to really get into a big fight, and yet they are both capable enough to be worthy fighters -- none of the pulling the hair or biting stuff that women are usually relegated to when fighting --I just know this is a movie I want to own (and I only buy one or two movies a year , and I only buy with the intent on showing it to others) and that it will be one of the best I see this year. All I can say is that it is about time that there's a female James Bond, and I can't wait for the next one.
hrust into the field to investigate the disappearance of her partner, she turns into an improbable superspy.
Spy2015R I would give this 5 out of 5 stars
Unassuming CIA analyst Susan Cooper is far from being a James Bond type, but when she's thrust into the field to investigate the disappearance of her partner, she turns into an improbable superspy.
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