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Showing exactly why Adam Sandler’s friends were banished to Netflix, “The Wrong Missy” is a quarantine-watch that makes you want to go out and protest the quarantine. In it David Spade is Tim, who accidentally texts the nightmare blind date (Lauren Lapkus) rather than the new love in his life, inviting her on a work retreat. Why he still has her in his phone to begin with is a question? But in a movie where people get kicked in the face, attacked by sharks, and take swan dives off balconies and cliffs and bash their heads on tree limbs for a laugh, does logic matter? The blind date is named Melissa. She’s a broadly played cartoon who’s obnoxious at best and a machete-wielding psychopath at worst. Rarely able to talk without shouting like a club promoter and occasionally slipping into a devil voice, the joke is she’s inappropriate and terribly mental. For good measure the movie also makes her seem suicidal, and a drunk. I’ve seen Lauren Lapkus before, she’s not a terrible comedic actress, and certainly deserves better. This is one humiliation after another showcasing the horrible state of affairs offered to funny women. In fact, most women would probably look funnier if they didn’t take this. In fact, the cast of 2016 “Ghostbusters” looks funnier now for not taking it. This movie is that bad! It’s ultimate cringe, especially when writers Chris Pappas and Kevin Barnett try to salvage some kind of romantic comedy out of it in the last 20 minutes. Lazier still is that Spade just sits back in defiance of comedic timing, letting the huge amount of penis and ass jokes carry him through another shit post-Chris Farley movie.

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I commend you for managing to get to the end of the movie. I gave up after maybe 15 minutes... it was just painfully bad.

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I thought it was pretty funny.

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I've seen worse.

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Your review reminded me of the movie and made me laugh. What you thought was bad I thought was pretty funny.

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Naw. It was all right. Not great, not bad. I enjoyed it.

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It was weirdly vulgar for an otherwise light rom-com. Spade's character was decent at the beginning, meets his perfect dream match, then throws her away for a psycho perve? Stupid.

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At first he didn't throw away the "dream match", it was a mistake. Eventually he fell in love with the "psycho perve".

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