Steinesongo
Too many fans seem to be blown away
YouHeart
I gave it a 7.5 out of 10
Matylda Swan
It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
yvettehabets
Watched this movie for the first time tonight, don't understand why I never watched it before. Thought it had some great humor in it.
rebeccalucy
A genuinely funny comedy that can be a little conventional, but it definitely worth a watch. The focusing on a unique group of women- each allowing for some great comedy- which works really well together. Usually it would be over the top or dull, but it just works here. Furthermore, the plot is not very conventional; there were certain plot points I thought they would hit but they broke away from quite a few. However, they still stick to some convetions and sometimes don't really expand upon them. Some of the cinematography and editing is not very experimental. It doesn't try too much in this regard, but sometimes that can be good for a film.
kevinwhitehead-09099
This movie is a future classic with so many laugh-out-loud quotes that stay with you. I'm a guy and this is one of my favorite movies.Negatives: Only one and it is slight. The romance between Wiig and her boyfriend. There was just something missing. They had great chemistry it was just the scenes with them were below the rest of the movie. But they were needed.PositivesFirst of all Melissa McCarthy is great, her best performance, obviously. She deserved the Oscar nomination and maybe deserved to win. Wiig is good, her best performance. Her writing in this movie is also Oscar-worthy. The rest of the cast is phenomenal with Rose Byrne, Maya Rudolph, Ellie Kemper, Wendi McLendon-Covey, and Rebel Wilson who steals every scene she is in. Just look at all the great scenes; Engagement party, dress scene, airplane scene, car scene and my favorite the giant cookie scene. This is by far the funniest movie of the 2010s so far, and maybe one of the funniest of all time.
Doin'this4Eliza
Hate to be that guy (just kidding I don't), but the German phrase used in this movie (Auf wiedersehen) more literally means "until we see each other again" rather than goodbye and this recently caused my dear friend to misuse it on the Facebooks. I would encourage better implementation of foreign languages in film so as not to confuse its largely American audience. After all, foreign relations are becoming ever more important in our Trump-filled global age. Also, the movie was quite funny.