Lost & Found | | Cast : | David Spade, Sophie Marceau | | Director : | Jeff Pollack | | Studio : | Warner Studios | | Format : | Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Widescreen | | Released Date : | April 23, 1999 | | DVD Released Date : | September 07, 2004 | | Language : | English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language) | | Audience Rating : | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) | | | BUY THIS DVD FROM AMAZON | Customer Reviews
| Rating |      | | Date | July 05, 2005 | | Summary | LOVED EVERY MINUTE | Content
 | I COULDN'T BELIEVE HOW GOOD THE WRITING WAS IN THIS MOVIE I MEAN SO MANY PLOT TWISTS IN THIS BUT THATS WHAT MADE IT SO GREAT. AND THEN YOU HAVE ALL-STAR CAST OF DAVID SPADE, ARTIE LANG, AND SOME FOREIGN CHICK. IF YOU LIKE HOWERD STERN YOU WILL LOVE THIS MOVIE. |
| Rating |      | | Date | October 18, 2004 | | Summary | Hate romantic comedies, loved the movie | Content
 | I hate romantic comedies but saw this one only because I'm a David Spade fan. In short, I was doubled-over with laughter and fell in love with Spade's character. The Neil Diamond bit was painful and embarrassing to watch, though. |
| Rating |  | | Date | December 06, 2003 | | Summary | Only for David Spade's Biggest Fans | Content
 | David Spade plays the typical David Spade character here: a smarmy, semi-witty wise guy who is deeply self-involved and frequently unscrupulous. Sophie Marceau plays a cellist with a little dog. Guess who takes her dog so that he can "find" it and earn her gratitude? Guess whether anything will go wrong with the old-hat plan? Guess who eventually gets on Mlle Marceau's good side? So much for the "plot." As a comedy, this is pretty tired stuff. Sadly, to prep the ever-adorable Sophie Marceau for her part as a cello virtuoso, the director seems to have had her coached in bowing and fingering for about five minutes. ... Of course, we usually don't go to comedies or heroic adventure films for the realistic musicianship of the actors--but the sloppiness of this element in THIS film is just one more insult to the audience. After all, duh, the e-a Marceau is supposedly playing a professional cellist. |
| Rating |    | | Date | May 31, 2003 | | Summary | Not as bad as it looks | Content
 | I was unsure about this movie. It looked pretty stupid. After a while I started to like it. It was funny (some parts were disgusting). Spade is charming, as charming as he can be. It mixes humor with a loving feeling, much like other Spade movies (Joe Dirt). The best part was that Norm McDonald was nowhere to be seen. |
| Rating |   | | Date | January 09, 2003 | | Summary | Semi--Funny, unrealistic, and stupidly predictible. | Content
 | David Spade was funny in Tommy Boy and even funnier in Black Sheep, but without Chris Farley at his site he fails in this. The movie is about a loser who falls inlove with his new neighbor and kidnaps her dog to get her attention. The sick and unrealistic thing is that they actually get closer from this, you can see jokes coming from a mile away in this lame unrealastic plotHow can any say this is a romantic comedy? Whats romantic about stealing a womens puppy? And another thing, why don't the two actors playing the french people speak french in the scenes where they are alone? I never saw the end of this but I already knew what was gonna hap... he gets the girl. David Spade and Artie Lange have some real funny parts, but they can't save this miserably script (which Spade co-wrote) This just missed getting pne star because its so terrible its almost funny, but almost is the key word. |
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