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I Watched Becky And Wrath Of Becky Back To Back (Beck To Beck?), Was Surprised To See Wrath Has A Better
I watched Becky and Wrath of Becky back to back (Beck to Beck?), was surprised to see Wrath has a better critical reception. Wrath had such a blatant setup to the carnage, and then almost seemed to want to subvert that expectation as much as possible. It was also way more obvious with the humor. It didn't really have *more* humor, Becky was funny as hell, Becky just played it more sincerely which made it funnier.
Kevin James acts competently, and I was fine with it until I learned that apparently Simon Pegg was supposed to play his character originally?? Still, you watch Kevin James get wrecked by an angry blonde, and that has a built-in audience.
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