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hit theaters and completely flipped the spy genre on its head.
This is the single greatest performance of Statham’s career. He plays Rick Ford, a hyper-masculine, utterly delusional agent who claims to have "once used a defibrillator on himself." Watching him brag about absurd survival stories while McCarthy just stares blankly is comedy gold. Spy 2015 Afilmywap
Do yourself a favor: pay the $3.99 to rent it in HD. You deserve to see Melissa McCarthy kick a man over a balcony in crystal clear quality. hit theaters and completely flipped the spy genre
If you remember 2015, you remember the hype. We were coming off the heels of Skyfall , Kingsman , and the usual Jason Statham machismo. But then, director Paul Feig threw us a curveball that no one saw coming. Do yourself a favor: pay the $3
The twist? Susan doesn’t look like James Bond. She doesn’t fit the "spy mold," and that is exactly why she is the perfect weapon. 1. Melissa McCarthy at Peak Power Forget the broad slapstick of Tammy . In Spy , McCarthy proves she can do it all. She lands physical gags that rival Buster Keaton, delivers deadpan exposition, and—most importantly—makes you cry with laughter during the "face-off" scene with Jason Statham. This role earned her a Critics’ Choice Award for Best Actress in a Comedy, and she deserved it.