Lost and Found Reviews

Lost and Found Review
by Ross Anthony
"Lost and Found" is a laid back romantic comedy starring David Spade as the rather unassuming, unlikely lover. His restaurant partner and best bud tells him, "We thought you were kind of a jerk, until we got to know you." This line sums the movie. In...more

Lost and Found Review
by Jamey Hughton
David Spade has a snide, sarcastic sense of humor that works perfectly on the TV sitcom Just Shoot Me. It also served as a good showcase for him when he co-starred, opposite the late Chris Farley, in Tommy Boy and Black Sheep. Lost and Found marks the...more

Lost and Found Review
by Matt Williams
Yet again, Spade is cast as another smarmy loser, this time an Italian restaurant owner named Dylan. The love of his life, French cellist Lila (Sophie Marceau), has just moved into his apartment complex. However, she refuses to even give him the time...more

Lost and Found Review
by Susan Granger
David Spade is a "Saturday Night Live" alumnus who survived "Black Sheep" and is now on TV's "Just Shoot Me." In this movie, however, he's a cloying wimp who's better doing what he knows how to do - sketch comedy - than what he doesn't. Meaning -...more

Lost and Found Review
by James Sanford
The spectre of Cameron Diaz hangs heavily over "Lost & Found," and not just because the film climaxes with David Spade rocking out with a version of Neil Diamond's "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show" that outdoes Diaz's tuneless rendition of "I...more

Lost and Found Review
by Eugene Novikov
In many comedies, energy is everything. The quickness of the pace, the feel of the script and the gusto of the stars can make or break a comedy. A movie with energy can easily involve the audience in the action, while a film lacking it has to work harder...more

Lost and Found Review
by Dustin Putman
Directed by Jeff Pollack. Cast: David Spade, Sophie Marceau, Artie Lange, Patrick Bruel, Mitchell Whitfield, Estelle Harris, Marla Gibbs, Ever Carradine, Martin Sheen, Jon Lovitz. 1999 - 97 minutes Rated PG-13 (for profanity, potty humor, and the...more

Lost and Found Review
by Steve Rhodes
Here's a helpful hint for would-be filmmakers that I offer free of charge. If you're dead set on ripping off the funniest movies of the previous year (THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY), make sure that your film's opening sequence has at least some humorous...more

Lost and Found Review
by Bob Bloom
Another stretch, trying to convince an audience that Spade is an entrepreneur, a go-getter. That takes people skills, something most of his characters lack in abundance. more

Lost and Found Review
by Scott Renshaw
LOST & FOUND (Warner Bros.) Starring: David Spade, Sophie Marceau, Patrick Bruel, Artie Lange, Mitchell Whitfield. Screenplay: J. B. Cook & Mark Meeks & David Spade. Producers: Wayne Rice, Morrie Eisenman, Andrew A. Kosove and...more

Lost and Found Review
by Berge Garabedian
David Spade finds himself without his funnier sidekick, the late Chris Farley, in a story that attempts to photocopy the high points from last year's major comedy hit THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY (7/10), with poop, fart and dog jokes, and a romantic...more
Lost and Found Review
by Harvey S. Karten
Reviewed by Harvey Karten, Ph.D. Warner Bros./Alcon Entertainment Director: Jeff Pollack Writer: James B. Cook & Marc Meeks & David Spade Cast: Jon Lovitz, David Spade, Sophie Marceau, Patrick Bruel, Artie Lange, Mitchell Whitfield, Martin Sheen,...more
Lost and Found Review
by Christian Pyle
With "Lost & Found," David Spade steps onto the center of the stage. In his previous film work, he's either played second fiddle to another comic ("Black Sheep," "Tommy Boy," "Senseless") or filled a supporting role ("PCU," "8 Heads in a Duffel Bag")....more
Lost and Found Review
by Jon Popick
I can’t decide which is more sick – seeing Hollywood cast my grandfather’s classmates as the romantic interests of girls that are still waiting for their adult teeth, or the oddball casting of Dungeons and Dragons club president David Spade and the...more
Lost and Found Review
by Jon Popick
I can’t decide which is more sick – seeing Hollywood cast my grandfather’s classmates as the romantic interests of girls that are still waiting for their adult teeth, or the oddball casting of Dungeons and Dragons club president David Spade and the...more
Lost and Found Review
by The Flying Inkpot
Directed by: Lee Chi-Ngai Written by: Lee Chi-Ngai Cast: Kelly Chan Wai-Lum (Chai Lam), Takeshi Kaneshiro (Mr. Worm) Michael Wong (Ted), Cheung Tat-Ming (Ming), Jordan Chan Siu-Chun (cameo), Josie Ho Chiu-Yee, Hilary Tsui Ho-Ying, Maria Codero, Moses...more