Thursday 18 June 2020

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: THE WRONG MISSY

Director: Tyler Spindel
Cast: David Spade , Lauren Lapkus , Nick Swardson , Geoff Pierson , Molly Sims , Vanilla Ice , Sarah Chalke , Jackie Sandler , Chris Witaske , Rob Schneider , John Farley , Candace Smith
Plot: When Tim Morris meets his dream girl and their relationship quickly escalates through texts, he throws caution to the wind and invites her to his company's corporate retreat on an island resort... However, when a past blind date from hell shows up at the airport for the weekend getaway going Hawaii he learn it's too late that he's been texting "The Wrong Missy"!!


My Movie Review: The movie is a solid light-hearted comedy that makes laugh out loud in no place and no time this fiasco is so wrong and bit embarrassing' they get right so perfect love it:) The Wrong Missy is ridiculous and outrageous in every way makes us enjoy moments that are cringe worthy thanks for its boldness' it break boundaries and set a new bar in comedy movies! David Spade looks a bit different I didn't know it was him until I look to the credits glad to see him in a lead role and the main guy if there's hierarchy among comedy actors his up high bar! Lauren Lapkus is such a surprise with spontaneous attitude, live-for-the-moment loose cannon who catapults the weekend and Tim’s life into crazy town she make you love her unexpectedly! Nick Swardson also up a bar from extra to best friend of the lead while Vanilla Ice and Rob Schneider move down a notch just cameo and extra but still they made the cut' totally enjoy it:0

Critics Consensus: Lauren Lapkus lifts The Wrong Missy above abject failure, but this lazy comedy will be the wrong option for all but the most Happy Madison-starved viewers. Lapkus embarrasses herself with confidence. Her full-throttle verve transcends the script like a water skier leaping over a Great White. One can't shake the impression that Spade has been handed his unwanted leftovers.It's far from even "50 First Dates," another island-set Sandler-land rom-com, but in a weird way, "The Wrong Missy" works. I was vaguely amused here and there. Lauren Lapkus, who till now has mostly languished in supporting roles, is generously given space to shine - and she is resplendent. "The Wrong Missy" is a lightweight throwaway, the kind of movie it is difficult to suggest one actually choose to watch, but if your algorithm somehow lands on it provides certain harmless diversion. A raunchy comedy that has enough laughs to earn a passing grade. Give that Lauren Lapkus the Best Actress Oscar' you cowards!

Source: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_wrong_missy

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