A road trip comedy
that doesn’t go anywhere
Melissa McCarthy sure
knows how to surround herself with talent. But she still hasn’t figured out how
to surround herself with good scripts.
She is effortlessly
appealing and her physical comedy is superbly funny, but it’s obviously tough
to build a satisfying two-hour movie around that — even when you add a stellar cast.
Tammy starts out as a wildly funny rebellion movie as McCarthy’s wheels-off
character takes on her world. That tone might have been a better movie than
what follows.
As the story proceeds, Melissa McCarthy (Tammy) and Susan
Sarandon (Grandma) pair up and pack their bags for a road-trip comedy that
really doesn’t go anywhere.
The comedy also features Kathy Bates, Sandra Oh, Dan Aykroyd, Mark Duplass, Toni Collette, Allison Janney and Nat Faxon.
By the time those last three co-stars
appear onscreen, I wished that I was watching them in last summer’s charming The Way, Way Back instead of this unsatisfying
summer film.
Simply put: McCarthy
is always the best thing about her movies. That’s not a compliment.
Award potential: None, of course.
The ten buck review: Not worth ten bucks.
I wish I had listened to you on this one….
ReplyDeleteYeh, sorry.
ReplyDeleteIn our theater, the recliner seats made a fart sound when they moved. At least we had one laugh.
I laughed harder at that than the movie.
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