Agent Gracie Hart shows no signs of having any femininity in her demeanor or appearance. Synopsis Because of the notoriety she gained from the Miss United States pageant, Gracie Hart's life as an undercover F. The acting is pretty good and it's the best thing the movie has to offer. I definitely recommend seeing it, as it will probably be the funniest movie of the year. The original was cutesy and fun, if kinda dumb. Agent Gracie Hart shows no signs of having any femininity in her demeanor or appearance. Generally a bright and capable Agent, she is in trouble at work when she makes an error in judgment in a case which results in a near disaster.
The story begins with our heroine, Sandra Bullock, coming off of the beauty pageant sting and suddenly finding fame. I don't know, any standard sitcom. Also, Michael Caine and Benjamin Bratt don't appear in the movie. It got a great reception from people in the audience. As such, one of her by-the-books colleagues, Eric Matthews, who has never shown any inclination of thinking outside the box, is assigned to lead the high profile case of a terrorist coined The Citizen instead of her, while she is facing possible disciplinary action.
The acting is pretty good and it's the best thing the movie has to offer. When sandy's dressed as the old woman, that bits so funny!! I think the main reason why this sequel isn't as good as the original is because the premise is nearly the same. Regina King is great and of course, Sandra Bullock is awesome. Although the pageant administration, led by. Keep forgetting that being concise on this website is not an attribute, so I'll digress. I need to question the point of making a sequel.
The two do not get along, but that doesn't stop McDonald from assigning Sam to be Gracie's bodyguard. Synopsis Because of the notoriety she gained from the Miss United States pageant, Gracie Hart's life as an undercover F. Also, the film is very predictable and sitting through a long, predictable movie wasn't that much fun. While being a big fan of the first movie, I was fairly excited to see the second. Ten months later with the assistance of style coach Joel Meyers and a best selling book behind her about her experience, Gracie becomes a designer-clad media darling and the made-up face of the F. I would have given it a 1 but I enjoyed the first Miss Congeniality so emotion swayed me to give the movie an extra 1 star. The chemistry between Bullock and King is great and their scenes together is what drives the movie.
With a wonderful location, filmed to pay homage to the gambling capital, all elements of this film fall into place to create pure entertainment. There were a bunch of pointless scenes and the movie just doesn't contain enough fresh material to keep the film funny or interesting. The problem I had with the movie was its lack of development. Heck, Sandra delivers one of the best moments in cinematic history when she walks with that tight mini dress in slow motion. This caricature bothered me through the entire movie. William Shatner and Heather Burns don't really do anything special. Generally a bright and capable Agent, she is in trouble at work when she makes an error in judgment in a case which results in a near disaster.
I assumed it was just one more pretty face in a silly Hollywood comedy, and the same old scripts with funny gags about a Miss Something Contest! If you liked the first movie, you will love this one. I thought this was just as good as the first movie with some great continuations of certain story lines and courageous additions of new spins. Besides getting some very huge laughs from Diedrich Bader who played Bullock's personal stylist ,Shatner, and Sandra Bullock, there wasn't much else to offer in the acting department. Sandra Bullock is an actress who falls into the latter category. Regina King also gives a funny performance and she's a nice addition to the series. I would totally recommend it.
I think it is even better than the first, and Regina King steals the show with her part. This however, hinders her ability to conduct her job since too many people now recognize her. But the best thing about the movie is Sandra Bullock's performance. Even if the movie is a total crap like this one. This rule does not hold for Quentin Tarantino movies, which seem to be praised for revitalizing old, dead, conventions mostly by rejecting a sequential narrative; by scrambling sets of old clichés from pulp fictions, Tarantino, we are told, revitalizes them, though they seem to me to be essentially old clichés still. The pageant represents everything that Gracie abhors. The two do not get along, but that doesn't stop McDonald from assigning Sam to be Gracie's bodyguard.
This will definitely get a vote of must see from me to all. If you're in the mood to see a very funny, laugh a minute-ride, you should definitely check it out in the theater! The way you say them, your acting, your personality, do the trick: you impose your inner sense of comedy on us, and we keep giggling. But this sequel is a total mess with a clichéd plot, predictable situations, and not so funny characters. Ten months later with the assistance of style coach Joel Meyers and a best selling book behind her about her experience, Gracie becomes a designer-clad media darling and the made-up face of the F. The reviews of this film have ranged from high praise to intense dislike. Certainly a little more tentativeness and a bit less certainty about the worth of movies they see only quickly and whose plots they frequently summarize incorrectly might make them less liable to the judgments of those who will be blessed with hindsight and the chance to think about movies before they are required to come to judgment upon them. Diedrich Bader gives an annoying performance as Joel.