![]() ![]() When I think back to Tammy, I think about how bad that movie actually was. You know, at least this is better than Tammy, Melissa McCarthy's previous movie that she co-wrote with her husband (who also directed). Rating: R (Language|Brief Drug Use|Sexual Content) Unfortunately, some old enemies stand in the way of her return to the top. While staying with Claire and her young daughter, the ex-con devises a new business model for a brownie empire. Luckily, she tracks down former assistant Claire (Kristen Bell), the only person who's willing to help. After leaving jail, Darnell finds herself broke, homeless and hated. There is also a scene suggesting the sale of drugs, in which some girls are seen selling cookies with the words 'Alternative Medicine' visible.Wealthy CEO Michelle Darnell (Melissa McCarthy) always gets her way, until she's busted for insider trading and sent to federal prison. ![]() There are some scenes of drug use depicted in the film, such as one where a woman is seen rubbing her finger on her teeth as a man bends over and is implied to be snorting some substance off a table. These are uttered by the main characters out of anger and/or frustration. There are frequent utterances of coarse language in the film, such as the swear words 'f**k', motherf**ker', 'c**ksucker', 'dick', etc. The film also contains several verbal sexual references. ![]() (Non-sexual, but they are talking about their boobs) The act ends abruptly as the man turns to the camera to protest against the plan.ΔΆ women talk about their breasts sagging and Pat and grab each others chests over clothes for about a minute humorously. The film contains a comical, imaginary sequence where a man is implied to be performing oral sex on a male security guard as part of the protagonist's plan to distract the security guard. ![]()
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