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A secret agent goes undercover to retrieve a stealth bomber before
it can be armed and deployed to kill millions of innocent civilians.
Owen Wilson and Eddie Murphy’s updated “I Spy” shares only the
title and ethnic mix of its lead characters with the original TV
series starring Robert Culp and Bill Cosby. Unlike the successful TV
series, the “remake” has only one partner trained and skilled as a
bona fide crime fighter. Wilson falls somewhere on the “spy scale”
between James Bond and Peter Seller’s Inspector Clouseau. While
Wilson fancies himself closer to 007, his superiors and co-workers
have yet to be convinced, given his on-the-job performance in the
film’s opening sequence.
Murphy plays a prizefighter, turning in a performance resembling a
dead-on parody of Murphy’s own superstar persona. He has an entourage
catering to his every whim, refers to himself in the third person and
needs to be in absolute control, calling the shots in every
situation. Unlike Wilson’s character, Murphy’s superiors and
co-workers are convinced of his talents and skills, given his 57-0
winning streak.
The men’s conflicting personalities create a hilarious mix of grab
bag antics, as each tries to be in charge.
The partnership between Wilson and Murphy, along with director
Betty Thomas’ ability to shoot comedy action scenes to elicit
unexpected laughs, puts “I Spy” on the list of movies to see when you
just want to leave all cares behind and enjoy two hours of mindless
entertainment.
* PEGGY J. ROGERS, 39, produces commercial videos and
documentaries.
It’s stupid, adolescent, hysterical humor
A great film acts as a mirror that allows us to look deep inside
ourselves; uncovers our innermost feelings, forces us to examine our
beliefs and shows us a reflection of ourselves that we may never have
otherwise seen. “Jackass” forces us to look in the mirror and ask the
question, “Am I a jackass?”
The answer is yes. This movie is hysterical, and I feel like a
jackass for laughing my head off while it was playing.
“Jackass” is flat-out wrong. This movie never should have been
made. It has no redeeming value whatsoever. Basically, this movie
documents what happens when adolescent males become legal adults and
have access to beer.
Think of Beavis and Butthead without the intellectual content.
Think of a guy putting a toy car in an uncomfortable place, just to
mess with the doctor who examines the X-ray. This is David
Letterman’s stupid human tricks, where the contestants give
themselves concussions and make themselves barf. It’s guys trying to
impress each other by testing the thickness of their skulls.
Why is it funny? When a beautiful woman whacks her head against a
pile of boards, we all feel concerned for her. When a doofus guy does
the same thing, we laugh at him.
This movie is about doofus guys whacking their heads against
boards and doing other things to hurt themselves. It tests your
ability to laugh at someone else’s pain.
The old cliche is that comedy is just someone else’s tragedy. When
shooting spit wads in school, we all heard the line that it just
isn’t funny until someone gets hurt. OK, that might not be exactly
what the teacher said, but you get the idea. When one of the guys
takes on a female kickboxing champion, it’s funny to watch her beat
the tar out of him.
We laugh at things as a way to release the emotions that we feel
when our fears are shown to us at a safe distance. Imagine doing your
first-ever tightrope walk over a pool of live alligators. One of the
guys gets on the tightrope wearing only a jockstrap. He hangs raw
meat from the waistband of the jockstrap and teases the hungry
‘gators with it. This is insanity.
Jackass is refreshing because it is fearless. This isn’t a safe
movie. It constantly tests your boundaries. The stunts are surreally
painful and sick.
At the same time, the honest male camaraderie makes it all feel
forgivable and hysterically funny. It’s a great look at the stupid
things guys do to impress each other and make each other laugh.
You’ll never see women trying to see who can get the most painful
paper cut.
This is testosterone-crazed insanity. It’s humor for adolescent
men of all ages, and the women who tolerate us.
* JIM ERWIN, 40, is a technical writer and computer trainer.
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