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Para impressionar sua linda vizinha, Dylan Ramsey captura seu cachorrinho de estimação para que ele possa devolvê-lo e se tornar um herói. Infelizmente, as coisas não acontecem como o planej... Ler tudoPara impressionar sua linda vizinha, Dylan Ramsey captura seu cachorrinho de estimação para que ele possa devolvê-lo e se tornar um herói. Infelizmente, as coisas não acontecem como o planejado.Para impressionar sua linda vizinha, Dylan Ramsey captura seu cachorrinho de estimação para que ele possa devolvê-lo e se tornar um herói. Infelizmente, as coisas não acontecem como o planejado.
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I saw this movie just recently, and despite bad reviews and such, I thought it was pretty good. I will add, though, that I dont't think I'd go so far as to say it's worthy of an oscar nomination. So, if you're looking for a romantic comedy, that includes a dog, a very pretty lady, and a short, smart alecky comedian, "Lost and Found" is a good choice.
David Spade is a very funny man, but his brand of comedy gets real old real quick. He admittedly relies largely on his weaknesses to be funny. You know, the sarcasm, the blow-dried hair, the all-around geekiness. Unfortunately, it seems that he never really tried to develop his acting skills. I have laughed myself to tears because of David Spade in his two best movies, Black Sheep and Tommy Boy (in both of which he played virtually that exact same character), but Lost & Found just wasn't amusing to me. Too much reliance on fourth grade humor and not enough of anything new for anything really good to be said of the film.
And what was Sophie Marceau thinking?! She went from playing a significant (although relatively small) role in the spectacular 1995 epic Braveheart to this garbage? She must have been pretty desperate. Sure, she looked good in the movie, but the film itself is totally inconsequential and immediately forgettable.
David Spade revealed in interviews just before the theatrical release of Lost & Found that he was worried about how the public would react to an actor with his iconography actually getting the girl, and frankly, I think he should have thought about that a long time ago. Watching David Spade kiss someone as stunningly beautiful as Sophie Marceau is like watching a junior high school kid make out with a 30 year old woman. Disturbing, to say the least.
The entire film was a jumbled mess of goofy and pointless jokes and bonehead antics, mainly on the part of Spade, as he tries to keep his idiot dog-napping scheme a secret. The gay jokes, the making fun of the foreign guy (whether he deserved it or not), the fact that Spade spends any amount of on-screen time at all running around naked all come together to form a boring comedy that should be blissfully ignored by everyone. Just look at the cover of the movie. David Spade is naked and covering himself with a small dog. This is not something that you want to purposely subject yourself to.
And what was Sophie Marceau thinking?! She went from playing a significant (although relatively small) role in the spectacular 1995 epic Braveheart to this garbage? She must have been pretty desperate. Sure, she looked good in the movie, but the film itself is totally inconsequential and immediately forgettable.
David Spade revealed in interviews just before the theatrical release of Lost & Found that he was worried about how the public would react to an actor with his iconography actually getting the girl, and frankly, I think he should have thought about that a long time ago. Watching David Spade kiss someone as stunningly beautiful as Sophie Marceau is like watching a junior high school kid make out with a 30 year old woman. Disturbing, to say the least.
The entire film was a jumbled mess of goofy and pointless jokes and bonehead antics, mainly on the part of Spade, as he tries to keep his idiot dog-napping scheme a secret. The gay jokes, the making fun of the foreign guy (whether he deserved it or not), the fact that Spade spends any amount of on-screen time at all running around naked all come together to form a boring comedy that should be blissfully ignored by everyone. Just look at the cover of the movie. David Spade is naked and covering himself with a small dog. This is not something that you want to purposely subject yourself to.
A rather pleasant surprise, this comedy is hardly original but has some inspired moments of hilarity if you're willing to suspend a certain measure of disbelief. The writers are a little too blatant in their attempts at a "There's Something About Mary" (which came out the previous year) style romp and it takes a while to get used to seeing Spade as the romantic leading man, but once you're over that hump, the movie is a lot of fun. The film is not a classic and those who don't have a taste for raunchy humor should definitely stay away, but there are many worse comedies out there these days. Actually, one of Spade's better solo efforts.
I'm a comedy-lover... I truly believe there ain't anything better than getting breathless while spending 1 hour and a half in front of a TV...
I do like strong and dramatic movies, but comedy is my real passion...
The bad thing about comedies, though, is that the more you watch them, the harder it gets to laugh at the next ones.
I've watched this movie twice, maybe, and now I'm watching it for the third time... I'm laughing at jokes I've already seen, and I'm not particularly dumb today, at least I think so...
I'm not a Spade fan either, but sometimes he just makes it.
Plus, I really hate some romantic comedies, with pauses on jokes for girlie scenes (sorry girls for the sexism...) Spade and Marceau have managed to turn even these scenes into funny tirades...
I recommend. Not the best comedy ever, but I give it a 7.
It made me recover from my disgust with romantic Hollywood comedies after that Aniston-Vaughn flick which I wanted so much to watch, just to get disappointed later.
I do like strong and dramatic movies, but comedy is my real passion...
The bad thing about comedies, though, is that the more you watch them, the harder it gets to laugh at the next ones.
I've watched this movie twice, maybe, and now I'm watching it for the third time... I'm laughing at jokes I've already seen, and I'm not particularly dumb today, at least I think so...
I'm not a Spade fan either, but sometimes he just makes it.
Plus, I really hate some romantic comedies, with pauses on jokes for girlie scenes (sorry girls for the sexism...) Spade and Marceau have managed to turn even these scenes into funny tirades...
I recommend. Not the best comedy ever, but I give it a 7.
It made me recover from my disgust with romantic Hollywood comedies after that Aniston-Vaughn flick which I wanted so much to watch, just to get disappointed later.
The idea of David Spade being cast in a romantic comedy opposite french beauty Sophie Marceau is a real head-scratcher. But the movie sort of works. Spade plays Dylan, a restaurant owner who's hot for his new neighbor Lila Dubois (Sophie Marceau). Just by looking at the poster of this movie, it's pretty clear that Lila is totally out of Dylan's league. Dylan realizes this when Lila's rich ex-boyfriend, Rene (Patrick Bruel), shows up. So, to impress Lila and make her forget about her ex, he kidnaps her dog and plans to become a hero by returning it to her later.
Despite the lack of any real chemistry between Spade and Morceau and the rather silly plot,'Lost & Found' can be entertaining. You just have to suspend belief and not really think while watching. But still I'd take 'Lost & Found' over any other flops by other former SNL clowns, did anyone say 'Corky Romano'.
Rating: (6/10)
Despite the lack of any real chemistry between Spade and Morceau and the rather silly plot,'Lost & Found' can be entertaining. You just have to suspend belief and not really think while watching. But still I'd take 'Lost & Found' over any other flops by other former SNL clowns, did anyone say 'Corky Romano'.
Rating: (6/10)
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- CuriosidadesThe part of Wally Slack was originally written for Chris Farley. After his death, it went to Artie Lange.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Dylan and Lila break into the club ("a little B & E"), the door is clearly marked PULL, but they push the door to gain entrance.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosDuring the credits, cast members dance around and lip synch to "Groove is in the Heart", by Dee-Lite.
- Trilhas sonorasRunnin' with the Devil
Written by Edward Van Halen (as Eddie Van Halen), Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth and Michael Anthony
Performed by Van Halen
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
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- US$ 30.000.000 (estimativa)
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- US$ 6.552.255
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.024.709
- 25 de abr. de 1999
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- US$ 6.552.255
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