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And now for a look at the other Wilson boy in I SPY!

Hey folks, Harry here with long time spy, Enigma Boy, who has been reviewing here at AICN for ages, though not in an age... Hopefully though, this'll be the first of a new ton of looks, as he's really rather good. Now he looks at the movie that has looked dreadful... I SPY. I hate the trailer, but apparently the movie works... Read and see for yourself...

Hi guys.

Back from a one-year break during which I focused on perfecting my spy skills, it's me, Enigma Boy, with a review of the test screening of, appropriately enough, I SPY. This new action comedy very loosely based on the 60's TV show (which y'all can still catch on TV Land) stars Eddie Murphy as the hot-headed boxer Kelly Robinson and Owen Wilson as the "special" agent Alexander Scott. If any of you went to see Goldmember or Spy Kids 2 (both of which are raking it in) you probably saw the preview, and if you had the same reaction I did, you shuddered with disgust and vowed to wait until video. Well let me tell you, I never pass up a test screening opportunity, no matter what the film, so I found myself stealthily maneuvering my way around Marina Del Rey. Using my grappling gun, my superhuman strength, and my undeniable charm, I ended up smack dab in the middle of one of the 6 well-sized theatres found at the Odeon. And quite fortunately, I found that my efforts were not in vain. I SPY is a big surprise, a laugh-out-loud action-friendly popcorn flick with the best buddy chemistry in a long time. Now when I say "popcorn flick," I do not mean that as an excuse. This is perfect holiday movie-going fun (set for a November release), and before you can scream out "plant," just know that I went in with a terrible taste in my mouth from the nearly devastating preview.

The basic premise starts off with a newly-promoted spy, still bumbling (one of those words that should normally set off a red alert in the brain), trekking through the mountains of Uzbekistan, finally finding (and nearly killing) a pilot who has information about Switchblade, a stolen super-aircraft with stealth capabilities and a cloaking device. At the same time, the uber-boxer Robinson goes for his 57th straight win in his own amusing Eddie Murphy manner. His next fight, #58, is set in Budapest, Hungary. This gives BNS (the spy organization) an idea to use Alexander Scott and Robinson together to infiltrate the lair of major international baddie Gundars (Malcolm McDowell) to find the stolen Switchblade. As would be expected, the personalities of the two main characters clash, and laughs ensue.

This all sounds pretty lame, I know, but it works so well, not the least of which because of the dynamite duo. It can be generally assumed that Murphy and Wilson are essentially playing themselves, both happy to improvise as much as they can. I am actually quite curious about how much was written, because everything seems to come almost too naturally to these two gifted comedians. The problems I've had with most recent Eddie Murphy movies is that they fail to understand that having Eddie be Eddie is not enough; he needs good material to go with, or at least to jump off from. This is exactly what he gets, as he takes lines and turns them into comedic fireballs, done at a machine-gun pace. The two actors are having so much fun, and this rubs off completely on the audience 20 minutes in, and it doesn't let up. There is one sequence, sure to be everyone's favorite, that had the entire audience grabbing their sides, non-stop for 3 minutes. This almost never happens to me at the movies, but I really could not control myself from guffawing, that ever-so-rare form of laughter.

Bringing a playful eroticism to the movie is none other than our favorite sexy Dutch girl Famke Janssen. Already an alumnus of the spy genre, she fits snugly into her secondary but important role as a fellow BNS agent. As always she uses her body to her advantage, and hey, all the guys on the board here know what it is about her that works. It works oh so very well.

In the director's chair is Betty Thomas (Private Parts, 28 Days, The Brady Bunch Movie), who does a surprisingly good job with the action scenes, the best of which is a completely ludicrous 20+ minute chase scene using at least five different forms of transportation and the mixture of instinct & gadgetry from both heroes. I always knew Thomas was good at comedy, but she holds her own with the boys, doing just what Bret Rattner can do with the two Rush Hour movies. Her way with the actors is commendable, especially with Murphy, star of the Thomas-directed Dr. Dolittle.

Right now the movie is not perfect. There are a couple jokes that simply do not work, and the pacing goes a little haywire in the first 30 minutes, but this is by far the most-promising and complete test screening I've seen. Even with the unfinished effects, there isn't much Columbia has to worry about. They are set.

Overall, this is a great spoof on the spy genre, ranging from the overdone characters and gadgets to the many twists we are bound to expect from the genre, done here to such an extreme extent at one point that I can't help but praise the writers for their comedic deft and knowledge of what they are spoofing. I SPY is not perfect, and it really has nothing to do with the TV show it is based on, but it is something definitely worth seeking out.

--Enigma Boy

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Riddle Me This
by beartrap
Sep 6th, 2002
08:52:25 AM
It's gotta be a plant!
by PaddyIrishman
Sep 6th, 2002
09:03:19 AM
Wow
by brena
Sep 6th, 2002
09:04:51 AM
not first after all
by brena
Sep 6th, 2002
09:06:38 AM
Being an Owen Wilson fan means suffering some bad, bad movies.
by Evil Posh
Sep 6th, 2002
09:12:03 AM
PLANT
by DougPaging
Sep 6th, 2002
09:20:42 AM
What are you guys talking about? The trailer was terrific.
by BigTuna
Sep 6th, 2002
09:42:18 AM
gotta be a plant
by CaptainWalker
Sep 6th, 2002
09:45:58 AM
"There is one sequence...that had the entire audience grabbing t
by Lance Rock
Sep 6th, 2002
10:31:43 AM
They need to bring back Bill Cosby.
by rev_skarekroe
Sep 6th, 2002
10:59:52 AM
Yeah, Betty Thomas is just like Brett Rattner...
by Batutta
Sep 6th, 2002
11:22:00 AM
Does anyone really believe this?????
by zappaman
Sep 6th, 2002
11:27:30 AM
You plant screamers are wrong
by WeedyMcSmokey
Sep 6th, 2002
11:33:04 AM
a sentence magically disappeared from my talkback
by WeedyMcSmokey
Sep 6th, 2002
11:37:35 AM
I liked the Hulk Hogan joke better when
by hecubus
Sep 6th, 2002
12:01:43 PM
Plant, plant, plant, plant, PLANT!
by Modern_Achilles
Sep 6th, 2002
12:18:14 PM
Allright, so I'm no Chaffro, but I'll give it a try: "I
by Modern_Achilles
Sep 6th, 2002
12:23:53 PM
I spy with my little eye, something beginning with 'P'
by Purple Prole
Sep 6th, 2002
12:38:55 PM
One thing:
by Christopher3
Sep 6th, 2002
01:31:47 PM
I shouldn't talk back about my own article, but check this o
by Enigma Boy
Sep 6th, 2002
02:06:39 PM
Oh yes, thanks McSmokey for the backup.
by Enigma Boy
Sep 6th, 2002
02:14:30 PM
One more thing to all you Plant-sayers:
by Enigma Boy
Sep 6th, 2002
02:28:12 PM
"Total fucking silence. Two can play at that game, smart guy."
by Enigma Boy
Sep 6th, 2002
02:31:41 PM
At least it
by CoolDan989
Sep 6th, 2002
02:52:47 PM
At least it
by CoolDan989
Sep 6th, 2002
02:52:47 PM
At least it's a given this will be more successful than Plut
by CoolDan989
Sep 6th, 2002
02:59:52 PM
ummm who won?
by Kagero
Sep 6th, 2002
03:12:26 PM
Comic book guy, that quote is exactly as it appears in my copy o
by Enigma Boy
Sep 6th, 2002
03:16:17 PM
Enigma Boy, doesn't your putting your number up like that gi
by Wungolioth
Sep 6th, 2002
03:45:33 PM
Yeah, it was kind of a stupid idea. Harry, can you take that ta
by Enigma Boy
Sep 6th, 2002
03:50:54 PM
HEAT VISION AND JACK script online!!!
by Cash Bailey
Sep 6th, 2002
05:06:11 PM
Enigma Boy -- Plant or Film Geek?
by Mambo
Sep 6th, 2002
06:43:29 PM
Unfortunately, Malcolm McDowell isn't given room to be a ful
by Enigma Boy
Sep 6th, 2002
07:29:43 PM
Put Malcolm McDowell and Steven Berkoff together in a movie as b
by Uncapie
Sep 6th, 2002
10:33:07 PM
My Apologies
by CaptainWalker
Sep 7th, 2002
01:30:29 AM
I use cliches and catchphrases because they work.
by Enigma Boy
Sep 7th, 2002
02:10:22 AM
Fair point Enigma boy
by Purple Prole
Sep 7th, 2002
09:39:21 AM
Why Why Why
by zigmondsrh
Sep 7th, 2002
04:07:00 PM
I called Enigma Boy's phone number last night...
by CoolDan989
Sep 7th, 2002
04:52:43 PM
"Get some new cliches."
by Enigma Boy
Sep 7th, 2002
06:39:44 PM
Enigma Boy ..."This does not make the writing bad"...
by rap12
Sep 8th, 2002
06:31:37 AM
A new cliche is an oxymoron
by Purple Prole
Sep 8th, 2002
10:11:38 AM
Purple Prole, I was making light of the situation.
by Enigma Boy
Sep 8th, 2002
06:30:43 PM
"There is one sequence, sure to be everyone's favorite..."
by ThePoleOfJustice
Sep 8th, 2002
06:45:40 PM
Oh yeah, and...
by ThePoleOfJustice
Sep 8th, 2002
06:55:25 PM
Technically in real life, I would say "This is gonna be everyone
by Enigma Boy
Sep 8th, 2002
09:02:55 PM
Plant my @$$
by alpha
Sep 8th, 2002
09:07:54 PM
Well, now I have a couple votes.
by Enigma Boy
Sep 8th, 2002
09:39:57 PM
murphy+wilson=FUNNY
by dreamerchick
Sep 9th, 2002
01:06:53 AM
Ya hear that, boys? A chick.
by Enigma Boy
Sep 9th, 2002
02:08:54 AM

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