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Miss Congeniality (2000)
Directed by Donald Petrie 
Starring Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine, Benjamin Bratt, William Shatner, Ernie Hudson, Candice Bergen, John DiResta, Heather Burns, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Melissa De Sousa, Steve Monroe, Diedre Quinn, Asia De Marcos, Ken Thomas, Gabriel Folse

The horror, the horror. I've remarked on these pages before about Sandra Bullock's need to choose better scripts. Clearly she has not been paying attention. This travesty is so unspeakably bad I found myself gaping in slack-mouthed awe, unable to run out of the theater as my legs clearly wanted to do. All you need to know is that Bullock plays an FBI agent who is forced to pose in a beauty pageant. The movie's single joke is unintentional--that someone would ever think she looks better in a uniform than an evening gown. Even Bullock's innate charisma can't save this monstrosity.

J. Robert Parks 1/10/2001


 

 
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