Has anyone listened to the Paul Feig commentary track?
I am curious with what he talks about.
I just wish this man would make a Spy sequel because I ACTUALLY liked McCarthy in it alongside Statham. That was pretty decent comedy. Yet he rather wants to make a Heat sequel...
Can't stand Feig comedies. I'll never understand why the same people who praise his shit spit on Adam Sandler or The Farrelly Brothers. It's the exact same shit.
Angel Adams
No its not. McCarthy did some funny relatable stuff in Spy. As well as the "poetry" comedy that Feig did in that film.
>first restuarant scene: McCarthy eats what looks to be bread but was actually a napkin
>second restuarant scene: McCarthy tries to get what looks to be bread but it actually is a napkin
The same joke done twice but reversed and it just worked so well.
Joshua Jones
>poetry
Jordan Butler
oh yeah for sure. That sounds reeeeaally funny!
Carter Peterson
I'm literally rolling on the floor. Who comes up with this genius comedy?
Robert Lopez
Wait, it is only *now* out on Bluray? Thought it was out ages ago.
Wyatt Campbell
this movie should have been lower budget and rated r
Leo Allen
Wait wait fucking wait a goddamn second That rotten tomatoes thing isn't actually on the case, is it?
Charles Parker
It is
Jeremiah Stewart
only way to keep it out of landfills which is where all the unsold copies are going anyway
Justin Miller
I'd honestly like to hear him give an honest commentary.
For instance, how things went on set with Chris Hemsworths stuff. They had to know it was falling completely flat at the time. Someone must have said something in private to Feig at the very least to let him know it was a cringe inducing disaster.
Unless this is one of those oft discussed cases where a person has had so much success no one is willing to question what he is doing - i.e. Shyamalan.
Grayson Collins
Not him, but Feige's stuff with McCarthy is only marginally less stupid than Sandler's output. I'm perplexed by it too.
I watched Spy with slight hopes, but it was as broad and dumb and boring as The Heat.
Ayden Reed
I won't lie, I actually liked Bridesmaids. I know I'll get shit for saying that, but there ya go.
I never saw Spyware, but I've heard good things.
The new Ghostbusters was a travesty from the get go because they were so focused on an agenda, and not making a good, fun comedy.
Ethan Hill
Paul Feig he believes men aren't funny so that's why he casts most of his main characters as women in his movies. His comedies are shit despite some people liking them. I never found Melissa McCarthy funny ever.
Easton Wilson
It's a new thing they are doing to get more people to buy movies. I have one on my copy blu ray copy of Sicario.
Chase Murphy
>Paul Feig he believes men aren't funny so that's why he casts most of his main characters as women in his movies.
This is the most incorrect opinion I have ever gazed upon.
Angel Brown
>A Heat sequel what the fuck please no, be b8 please
Jason James
Since when is it 'anwser the call' ?
Jaxson Baker
Since they're trying to rebrand it and make money.
They did the same with All You Need Is Kill/Edge Of Tomorrow/Live Die And Repeat.
Difference is, I really liked Edge Of Tomorrow.
Liam Phillips
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Evan Gray
They didn't actually put the Rotten Tomatoes thing on the box, did they?
Surely not.
Bentley Rivera
Does anyone else thing Bridesmaids wasn't funny?
I heard so many good things about it and it was just completely underwhelming. The "big" scene of that film was just where everyone was pooping while wearing white dresses. I remember that scene where the girl is driving the car and trying to get arrested, and I just couldn't believe I was watching a comedy.
Blake Smith
it made 229 million worldwide on a 43 million budget
Wyatt Brown
Pretty sure it's been that way since theatrical release, at least.