Spy
Man, I dunno, maybe I'm just an old dinosaur, but I really don't like movies that the directors seem to feel that tons of profanity and crudity is what makes for comedy these days. On the label of the blu-ray disk it says "The FUNNIEST MOVIE of the year." from a review, apparently, in US Weekly. Or maybe they just paid the reviewer to say that. I don't know what year they are referring to, but not any that I've lived through so far.
Wish I had watched it on NetFlix instead of buying the blu-ray disk. But then again, NetFlix doesn't tend to have much in the way of recent flicks. :shrug01: :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: |
Agreed. Somewhere down the road the folks that produce these films felt it wasn't getting enough attention if there wasn't vulgar language in every sentence. I was used to hearing that kind of language back when I worked in the jail years ago, but the people I choose to associate with do not speak this way. Must be different in California these days(assuming most films are produced there). Glad I don't live there anymore.
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