Spy (2015)
Story line Spy (2015) :
A desk-bound CIA analyst volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent diabolical global disaster.
One of the guys. One of the Spies.
Movie details Spy
Runtime : 120
Release : 2015-05-06
Company : Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Chernin Entertainment, Feigco Entertainment
Genre : Action, Comedy, Crime
Cast
Melissa McCarthy | as | Susan Cooper | |
Jason Statham | as | Rick Ford | |
Rose Byrne | as | Raina Boyanov | |
Jude Law | as | Bradley Fine | |
Miranda Hart | as | Nancy B. Artingstall | |
Allison Janney | as | Elaine Crocker | |
Bobby Cannavale | as | Sergio De Luca | |
Peter Serafinowicz | as | Aldo | |
Morena Baccarin | as | Karen Walker | |
Katie Dippold | as | Katherine | |
Nargis Fakhri | as | Lia | |
Jessica Chaffin | as | Sharon | |
Jamie Denbo | as | Casino Hostess | |
Björn Gustafsson | as | Anton | |
Carlos Ponce | as | Matthew Wright | |
Will Yun Lee | as | Timothy Cress | |
Zach Woods | as | Man in purple tie | |
Richard Brake | as | Solsa Dudaev | |
Mitch Silpa | as | Colin / Frederick | |
Steve Bannos | as | Alan, the bartender | |
Raad Rawi | as | Tihomir Boyanov | |
50 Cent | as | Himself | |
Attila Árpa | as | Italian Guy #1 | |
Bálint Adorjáni | as | Italian Guy #2 | |
Ben Falcone | as | American Tourist | |
Paul Feig | as | Drunken guest at Paris hotel (uncredited) |
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Movie Trailer Spy:
Some Reviews
> A redefined wonderful spy movie.
I know Melissa McCarthy since ‘Gilmore Girls’, but never thought she would rise this far, especially to dominate in a movie with the presence of the big names around her, that too in an action film equivalent to top quality. She’s one of my favourite actresses, even I enjoyed thoroughly her under-appreciated ‘Tammy’. So this is where the action stars become comedians and comedians action stars. Indeed, it worked out so well.
It shames comedy-spy flicks like ‘The Pink Panther’, ‘Johnny English’ etc. From the director of ‘The Heat’, helmed another perfect female oriented comedy. Jude Law was a decent as usual, but Jason Statham was unbelievably awesome in his tiny part. I had plenty of good laughs, the loud ones after a long time. I still remember the unicorn joke and I can’t stop laughing. And roof over a bike, gadgets and so on… I find Melissa McCarthy’s line deliverance are so funny and I enjoy her films specially for that reason.
I know they used a stunt double and blue/green screens in the crucial segments for a better result. But still she excelled in all stunt sequences that required physically herself in front of the camera. One of the trivia says, after the end of each day shooting, she looked like fell down an elevator shaft. Her hard work definitely paid off very well.
There are lots of adult oriented comedy, so strictly it is for grownups only and may be matured teens. I’ll be definitely disappointed if they won’t make a sequel for this. If they do, I hope they retain all the cast, especially Statham along the lead actress. And finally I’m looking forward the director-actress’s the third collaboration, ‘Ghostbusters’.
7½/10
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