The Heat (2013)
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Overlong, flaccid comedy
With a great deal of talent both in front of and behind the camera, The Heat seemed like a can't miss comedy. The last time director Paul Feig helmed a theatrical comedy, the result was 2011's surprise hit Bridesmaids, which turned Melissa McCarthy into a star. Reteaming with McCarthy for an R-rated buddy cop actioner, Feig falls sh... read more
Sandra Bullock & Melissa McCarthy vs the bad guys

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"Watched via: DVD (Panasonic) Date: 06.06.20 Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime RE-watchability: 4.5**** (out of 5) Commentary: One of the funniest movies I've watched this year."

"Not what I expected. Not really funny and boring story. my rating: 5,5"

"Prediction: #15 with $176 Million Results: #15 with $159.5 Million "

"Result: #76 on "Best Films of 2013" list. Trailer: "

"I was really dreading this one, not just from the promotional content, but because it's from the director of Bridesmaids, another movie I despised. And, while it turned out not to be as excruciating as I feared, it was mostly kind of messy, especially with a false transition to the third act that made the movie seem overlong. The opening scene royally pissed me off for making every cop unprofessional and incompetent just to make Ashburn look better, and the scene where Mullins rants about the ca"

" Notes: Right from the weak beginning scene introducing Sandra Bullock's character, I was already pretty much done with the damned thing. Sure, I have to admit it, there were a few good jokes here and there but most of it was actually pretty much cringe-inducing to behold. The fact that I have been watching lately 'The Wire', easily the most realistic cop TV-show ever produced, probably didn't help. I mean, I understand that it was supposed to be a comedy and that Melissa McCarthy's character w"
“To be honest, I wasn't expecting much from this movie but since I have a weak spot for Sandra Bullock, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, unfortunately, it turned out to be rather lame, I'm afraid. I mean, right from the weak beginning scene introducing Sandra Bullock's character, I was already pretty much done with the damned thing. Sure, I have to admit it, there were a few good jokes here and there but most of it was actually pretty much cringe-inducing to behold. The fact that I have been watching lately 'The Wire', easily the most realistic cop TV-show ever produced, probably didn't help. I mean, I understand that it was supposed to be a comedy and that Melissa McCarthy's character was supposed to be funny, but it was utterly unbelievable that they would tolerate a cop disp” read more

"I was literally rolling on the floor in the cinema and a few watches later, it still kills me. Mind the language."