It can't be said enough how raunchy and wrong (in the right way) Hope is. Her personality is black and the paramount of selfishness but in that way that allows you to laugh and cringe at the same time. When you break the story down to its basic elements, there's nothing all that new about it. But it's how director Buckley handles it, the VERY funny script by Melissa and her husband Winston and the aforementioned talent in front of the camera that breathes severely entertaining life into a tired and reliable trope found in most sports movies. If I had to single out one moment to praise (and there are many) it's the scene were two gymnasts get it on but it's in the way your wildest dreams would suggest gymnasts would (boy to be a fly on the wall in the Olympic village). It's a close second to TEAM America: WORLD POLICE (2004) for being the funniest sex scene ever filmed. WOW! Tears, man, tears from laughing so hard. The funny runs from start to finish and I do mean finish. Listen to the lyrics Melissa sings in the closing credits song. In the Q&A after the film with the filmmakers, they tell how Winston wrote the lyrics on the drive to the recording studio as they had just been informed that Melissa was invited to sing on the PTAF track. It works beautifully and it's a great way to end one truly funny, FUNNY movie. The worst part of seeing it this early is having to wait that much longer to buy it so I can see it again but more importantly turn my friends onto it and look like a rock star for doing it.
Detail / Info
Genre : Drama, ComedyDuration : 108 min
Release Date : 18 Mar 2016
Rating : 5.3
Writer : Melissa Rauch, Winston Rauch
Director : Bryan Buckley
Company : Duplass Brothers Productions
Movie Casts :
Melissa Rauch as Hope Annabelle Greggory, Gary Cole as Stan Greggory,Haley Lu Richardson as Maggie Townsend, Thomas Middleditch as Ben Lawfort, Sebastian Stan as Lance Tucker, Cecily Strong as Janice Townsend
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