Phonearl
Good start, but then it gets ruined
Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
SpunkySelfTwitter
It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Taraparain
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
tpatricksmith
When David Spade sings Neil Diamond's "Brother Loves Travelling Salvation Show", I nearly fell off the couch in laughter. The scene is, quite possibly, one of the ten funniest scenes in movie history. Watch this movie for the scene alone.
tara_frejas
I love laughing when watching films, and this film undoubtedly didn't fail to make me laugh. David Spade is a sellout; he's perfect for the part (he's not very handsome, but his humor makes him adorable), he plays Dylan with ease, and he works with his co-stars with excellent rapport. I say this is one of the film comedies you don't want to miss!
zoltar55
I saw Something About Mary and comparing this trash to that movie is an insult.Nothing in this movie is funny except maybe the credits.The lead character is so dull and dead there is no life in that Comic who is he?The movie is slo and too long.I wacht that movie twice and I came to the same conclusion what a waste of talent.Sophie Marceau is a good actress she should be use better she got the talent,but this movie is not to be compare to There's Something ABout Mary it is not the same quality.Don't spend money on renting it it's not worth it.
ophelia_1969
Who would have thought that SNL alumni David Spad could prove worthy of a romantic lead? Well, he pulls off the romantic underdog so well that I couldn't help fall in love with him. Spade plays a resteraunt owner who falls for his next door neighbor. Some of the best scenes in the film are between Spade and his single white female like friend played by Arte Lange. Also, keep an eye out for some tv veterans like Marla Gibs(The Jeffersons), Rose Marie(Dick Van Dyke Show) and Estelle Harris(Seinfeild). Martin Sheen also makes a cameo in what is perhaps the memorable scene in the film. The scene, in which Spade gives an enjoyable rendition of Neil Diamonds "Brother Loves Show", will go down in my film history as "Best use of a Neil Diamond song in the film", next to the men in "Beautiful Girls" when they sing "Sweet Caroline", but I digress. I love this film. "Lost & Found" is great for anyone who has ever felt like the romantic underdog. Don't miss this one.