Lost & Found

1999 "A comedy about a guy who would do anything to get the girl of his dreams - and did!"
5.1| 1h35m| PG-13| en
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In order to impress his beautiful French neighbor, Dylan Ramsey dognaps her pet pooch so he can return him and become a hero.

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Alicia I love this movie so much
Matrixston Wow! Such a good movie.
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Derrick Gibbons An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Python Hyena Lost and Found (1999): Dir: Jeff Pollack / Cast: David Spade, Sophie Marceau, Artie Lange, Ever Carradine, Martin Sheen: Dreary and boring comedy low on laughs and high on stupidity. Why David Spade does what he does here demands and explanation because he could have solved everything with a visit and the right words. Title regards a lost dog while symbolizing finding love. David Spade just ended a relationship and now struggles to obtain a loan for a restaurant he intends to open. He soon falls for a French cello player played by Sophie Marceau but he is unable to talk to her due to her meddling ex-boyfriend. He steals her dog so that he may join her in searching for it but when it swallows a friend's engagement ring he must keep it longer. Stupid and predictable dog show directed to uninspired effect by Jeff Pollack who also made Booty Call. Spade plays his usual idiot persona who follows the dog around before he and best friend Artie Lange search through crap for the ring. Marceau is totally out of place in this low grade trash. Lange comes off as irritating, and Ever Carradine is also featured. What is most distressing and that Martin Sheen is part of this garbage. For a guy who starred in one of the best war movies, this is sad. Perhaps Pollack should have searched for a decent screenwriter because whoever penned this dreck was certainly lost. Worthless and pointless comedy that should be buried with the ring. Score: 1 / 10
OllieSuave-007 This is a pretty boring movie about a guy named Dylan Ramsey (David Spadea) who tries to woe his French neighbor Lila Dubois (Sophie Marceau) by snatching her dog and then concoct a plan to find and return the dog to her so Dylan could become a hero. Add in a cheating ex-fiancé who wants the girl back and you got some pretty corny, slapstick comedy.While the movie does have a solid plot to follow, the pace of the direction is slow and I didn't find David Spade very funny in the lead role - his performance was mediocre at best. This film doesn't capture the quality of comedy in many of those made in the 80s to early 90s in the same genre. I also understand that this movie is almost if not identical to "Something About Mary," which gives this film a lack of originality.Overall, I'll pass on this one - there are better movies out there that provide funny entertainment.Grade D
The Hopping Woman (clowns_n_cookies) Why?!? Why?!? WHY!?!?!For the love of all that is sacred and holy, WHY would someone think to cast Sophie Marceau as a romantic love interest to David Spade?!? If patching Ralph Fiennes with Jennifer Lopez in 'Maid in Manhattan' wasn't bad enough, this is truly worse.I'll leave it at this: Sophie Marceau's agent needs to be shot. For an actress as beautiful and as talented as Sophie Marceau is, her career in the United States should have rocketed after the success and popularity of Braveheart. (I don't think I have met a single person who didn't she wasn't gorgeous in that movie.)Instead, the supreme excellence of all that is Sophie Marceau has been reduced to a wide slate of garbage films, not the least of which is 'Lost and Found'.David Spade is one of the single most obnoxious actors in Hollywood, and his sarcasm is neither charming nor endearing. (Without Chris Farley, I have yet to understand why he still has a career.) His 'romance' with Sophie is ridiculous at best, and the only reason you can even make it THROUGH the movie is because this is one of the only U.S. films that Sophie actually stars in. I mean, you get to see her in almost every scene, and she looks gorgeous in every minute of the movie. (Why else would I have braved it the whole way through?)Thank GOODNESS there is only ONE kissing scene. *Bleh*Truth be told, I don't think I would have really had anything negative to say about the movie (heck, I doubt I would have even watched it at all) had they cast a leading lady who was a little more down to David Spade's class... (i.e. Denise Richards or some other Hollywood tripe.)If you're a fan of David Spade, you're bound to love it. If you're a fan of Sophie Marceau's...*cringe*I advise you to watch with caution.
George Parker "Lost and Found" is a tour de force by David Spade which translates into a short tour with very little force unless you're a Spade lover. The film attempts to capitalize on Spade's sarcastic style of humor but wears it out quickly and apparently has little else to offer. It's unable to make the Kodak moments work as the Spade/Marceau duo is too implausible even for an outrageous comedy. This one dimensional, paper thin, and very forgettable flick is for Spade fans only.