If you're someone who likes your comedies snarky, you'll get your fill here with the barbs and one-liners absolutely delicious.
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Following The Heat and Bridesmaids, this is the third film McCarthy has made with Feig, and what's onscreen here (a good gag is never too far away) bodes very well for their Ghostbusters reboot, and will give those who have derided the project the opportunity for a rethink. While some of the action scenes are a bit too close to the serious end of the espionage genre, Spy's wicked sense of humour, McCarthy's gung-ho attitude to making herself the butt of the jokes and the comic timing of all involved make it the most enjoyable comedy of the year to date. Disaster lurks around every corner, as does braggart I-told-you-so spy Rick Ford (Jason Statham). Issued with the least flattering but most convincing of false identities, Cooper travels to Paris, Rome and Budapest on the hunt for 'mastermind' Rayna Boyanov (Rose Byrne). McCarthy plays Susan Cooper, a desk-bound CIA agent who is finally called into action following the death of field operative Bradley Fine (Jude Law) while on the trail of a nuclear device.
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At the very least, we deserve a sequel to this potty-mouthed send-up of Bond, Bourne and the boys. Plenty more will feel the same way after watching Spy.
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When it comes to TV wishes for 2016, if only some US cable network would pony up the huge bucks and sign up Melissa McCarthy, Rose Byrne and Spy writer-director Paul Feig for their own adult comedy series, because the small screen really is just too dull without the trio.