Posted on 05/21/2020 9:48:23 AM PDT by Kaslin
If you're not too good to enjoy people falling off cliffs or getting kicked in the face, 'The Wrong Missy' will be worth your time.
Frivolity has fallen out of fashion in Hollywood comedies. Laughter is now merely part of a didactic journey to an emotional crescendo. Simple slapstick for the point of slapstick is rare. Its exhausting to continuously be fed vegetables with our comedy, even if films like The Big Sick and Trainwreck are more carrot cake than Brussel sprouts.
The Wrong Missy is just cake. Nothing fancy, maybe a box cake, but cake nonetheless.
Netflixs new Happy Madison-produced film stars David Spade backed by the usual crew of Sandler-adjacent funnymen: Rob Schneider, Nick Swardson, John Farley, Allen Covert. Having recently met two very different women named Missy, Spades newly single character inadvertently invites the lesser of the two Missys on a high-stakes company retreat in Hawaii. Hes up for a major promotion, and the Wrong Missys over-the-top quirks threaten to derail the whole thing. There is, of course, a twist, which I wont give away.
Its crass. Its not particularly clever. Itll still make you laugh. Think Benchwarmers as a rom-com. If youre not too good to enjoy people falling off cliffs or getting kicked in the face, The Wrong Missy will be worth your time. And why should you be? Whats wrong with just laughing at harmless gags without a purpose other than laughter itself? If anything, its cathartic.
Last June, Sandler starred alongside Jennifer Aniston in Netflixs summer hit Murder Mystery, a fun stab at Murder on the Orient Express that traded train travel for a yacht. Like most of Sandlers films, despite Murder Mysterys blatant disinterest in critical acclaim, it still had heart. Wrong Missy is similar, but with more laughs and slightly less focus on the rom component.
From the fast pace to the shorter-than-average runtime, its Hollywood with its hair down, a refreshing departure from the moralistic comedies were being force-fed at the box office (or, more appropriately, the on-demand menu) these days. Its not brilliant, it wont change your life, but itll keep you laughing for the better part of 90 minutes, and thats more than I can say for Downhill.
Downhill is, in a word, terriblea comedy in the vein of Brittany Runs a Marathon or Wine Country or Booksmart, slotting top talent into a plot that unsuccessfully tries to marry heart and humor in a way that renders both totally flat. Its like Hollywood feels bad about making jokes so they deliver them in a package of unsolicited moralism to compensate. Some films strike this balance better than others. Trainwreck, Bridesmaids, The Big Sick, and, more recently, Like a Boss still supply enough laughs to give their emotional crescendos more credibility.
But all highbrow and middlebrow comedy makes Hollywood a dull industry. Not everything needs to be Death of Stalin. Not everything needs to pack a feminist punch. Let us have our lowbrow fun. Give us Talladega Nights and The Waterboy. We need it.
All this is to say, The Wrong Missy will make you laugh. Not for the whole movie. There will be moments you cringe. But as this painful period of global soul-searching marches on, give yourself the luxury of laughter without any strings attached.
I watched it. It is lowbrow. It is not comedic genius, but it falls into what was once considered a B movie.
It was raunchy and amusing. No Hollywood left turns. Not bad if you have an hour and a half to waste.
Downvoting to the extreme is the most I can say about this movie. Anything more would show my fangs, which I strive mightily to keep hidden.
thanks for the post ... added to my watchlist ... always up for pretty much anything that makes your laugh ...
laughed out loud
I’m a big Sandler, Spade, Swardson and Schneider fan so I got excited to watch it the other night. It was so awful. I was rooting for them not to get together at the end it was so terrible.
Anyone watch Swardson’s newest movie “Deported” yet? I’m looking for an app to watch it on.
Any Freeper with a Netflix account is feeding the beast.
I have absolutely no use for Netflix.
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