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The human beanbag screeches her way through another joyless travesty


Looks like critics are taking a flamethrower to this one. But holy hell, how many chances is she going to get to fail before they finally decide to pull the plug on her big screen career? Will Ghostbusters finally be the one to end the madness?

That's why I hate that Spy got good reviews, because it set up a false hope that Melissa deserves to be a star and that she's a "talent". If struggling to get off the ground while yelling in the most shrill voice imaginable is a skill, then Melissa got it mastered. Just... stop now.

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Even an awful actor can have one good film.

Sandler had one critical success, and then went totally down the toilet.

I see the same pattern at work here.

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At least, Sandler spread out and did other things outside what he's expected to do.
St. Vincent was the closest to that.

I believe McCarthy has legit talent but its being sqandered by being in some really crappy movies. She really needs to branch out and change it up a little.

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Ha! The "human beanbag"? I love it. Thanks for that. Truthfully, I think that petty excuse for physical comedy is all she's got once that sassy, antisocial b!tch attitude runs dry.

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Ha. Your Subject alone says it all, although I did like SPY... it involved several people. Byrne grounds her.

The Boss is reallllllllly bad tho.

http://www.cultfilmfreaks.com/2016/04/boss.html

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