Rex Reed, Melissa McCarthy, Harsh 'Identity Thief' Review: Calls Comedian 'Tractor-Sized Hippo,' Twitter Fans Defend 'Bridesmaids' Funny Girl

By Danica Bellini | Feb 08, 2013 04:06 PM EST

Infamous New York Observer movie critic Rex Reed offered popular actress/comedian Melissa McCarthy a rather harsh low-blow in his recent critique of the new Seth Gordon comedy "Identity Thief." Not only did Reed consider the film "trashy, stupefying junk," but he referred to the beloved "Bridesmaids" funny girl as a "cacophonous, tractor-sized, female hippo." Several Twitter fans were not so amused... read on to chekc out the full review, and to check out some of the more humorous Twitter reactions.

Here's Reed's critique posted on Feb. 5 entitled, "Declined: In Identity Thief, Bateman's Bankable Billing Can't Lift this Flick Out of the Red."

How many ways can a grown person waste valuable time and lose vital I.Q. points at the same time? If you're a movie critic, the possibilities are unlimited. And they all come together in a new chunk of junk called Identity Thief.

In the trashy, stupefying screenplay by Craig Mazin, Jason Bateman is a Denver accountant named Sandy Patterson-another in a long line of victims of the increasingly dangerous world of cyber-crime-whose credit card has been hacked and copied by a felonious thief in Miami (cacophonous, tractor-sized Melissa McCarthy). Now there are two Sandy Pattersons-an innocent fraud victim on one side of the country facing bankruptcy and a screeching, humongous creep on a marathon shopping spree on the other side of the country who is running up thousands of dollars in charges and wrecking her victim's credit rating in the process. The police do nothing, the male Sandy loses his job and faces jail time, and the only solution is to devise a plan to apprehend the fake, female Sandy and drag her from Florida back to Colorado to turn herself in and clear his good name. In order to stretch a five-minute idea into 107 minutes of contrived drivel some people may mistake for plot, the plan backfires. She beats him up, steals his wallet, wrecks his rental car and leaves him stranded on the highway in a pair of pants stolen from a dead hobo. With no identification or money, he gets arrested for assaulting an officer, drug dealing and illegal gun possession. And still, against all odds, they hit the road to Colorado pursued by killers, bounty hunters and "skip tracers," who track down crooks who owe money to gangsters, jump parole and get involved in other intrigues invented by hack Hollywood screenwriters. The snafus in the worst road movie since The Guilt Trip plunge Mr. Bateman and his female hippo into a motel with only a double bed, a grotesque sex scene with a pickled reprobate she picks up in a bar who demands a threesome, a violent bar fight that bloodies his nose, a kidnapping, a multi-car collision going the wrong way on the freeway ... but why go on? They seem to be making it up as they go along, in a movie that threatens never to end.

By the time they got lost in the woods and fall into a den of hissing snakes, Elvis has long since left the building. Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids) is a gimmick comedian who has devoted her short career to being obese and obnoxious with equal success. Poor Jason Bateman. How did an actor so charming, talented, attractive and versatile get stuck in so much dreck? Identity theft is a real plague that is happening so often that people tremble every time they approach an ATM. It's a deserving subject that should be explored in a more viable film, but Identity Thief is so bad it's hard to believe it wasn't directed by Judd Apatow or the Farrelly Brothers.

And in response...

@thydelr: "For those of you that just NEED someone to hate...ladies and gentlemen, I give you... Rex Reed! Wow. What human waste. #RexReed."

@Patamar2: "#RexReed is an aging queen with a limp needle d##k complex. I wonder if he'd like what I just said. Just as nasty as his remarks."

‏@JillianBraun: "Mr. Rex Reed, didn't anybody ever tell you? If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all."

@herespeggy: "I just looked up irrelevant in the dictionary and there was a photo of Rex Reed."

@GinaLouiseC: "Rex Reedis still alive? nasty review #melissamccarthy Too snarky! Make it about the movie not the size of the actress."

@LolosLetters: "Huh. It appears in my absence Rex Reed has outed himself as a complete douchecanoe."

@Twin_1_of_2: "Hey Rex Reed, being a movie critic is not a pass to be a bully. Shameful if NYO does nothing."

@thefilmcynic: "Seriously, there are too many writers losing their jobs (and those of us who can't get good ones) for Rex Reed to get away with that junk."

@MattGoldich: "Rex Reed wrote that Melissa McCarthy is "obese," "hippo," "tractor-sized." Then he closed thesaurus, shut off lights in van and went to bed."

@ichadlowe: "Someone PLEASE throw a pie in #RexReed's face and video it! I'm serious."

@big_kish: "Rex Reed first class jackass. Insulting Melissa McCarthy (or any woman) about her weight is effed up."

@scottEweinberg: "Is it still offensive to call someone an 'old queen'? Because I want to call Rex Reed that but I don't want to offend anyone except him."

Wonder what McCarhty thinks about all the fan love!

So what about it - do Mstarz readers still plan on going to see "Identity Thief," despite Reed's rather scathing review?

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