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Charlie's Angels - Full Throttle (Special PG-13 Full Screen Edition)

Charlie's Angels - Full Throttle (Special PG-13 Full Screen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Charlie's Angels
Review: The whole movie was great but it would have been better if bill murray was on it. And i also like the pink song as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hot girls no question
Review: In the movie the action was superb. And the girls in the movie are hot.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This movie is a FLUKE!!!!!
Review: Let me just say that two stars is really being two kind. This movie is one big joke. The first one was acceptable, but this one is just ridiculous. What were Cameron, Lucy, and Drew thinking when they did this crap? Charlie's Angels was a good series, but this movie is a flat out disgrace. I was so disappointed, not to mention bored to tears. Demi Moore's character as the fallen angel was over-rated, and Crispin Glover's character was even more watered down, or should I say dumbed down (if that's a word) than in the first film. This movie was terrible for it to have so many A-list stars in it.......What a waste!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A FUN film, but not a great dvd - no big extras here
Review: Fans of the modern theatrical incarnation of the hit 70s T&A-a-rama shouldn't be too disappointed with the second cinematic outing staring three of the hottest ladies in film today. It's a thrill ride of bombastic, baroque proportions where every action sequence blows off the screen like a James Bond flick on steroids. There's something to be said of the steam-generating hotness of Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Lui, but all the butt-kickin' action, cleverly orchestrated comedic scripting and eye-popping, scantily-clad flesh isn't enough to make it memorable. After the ride, it's quickly forgotten. Still, it's one of those movies one likes in the collection to pull out once a year for surely escapist purposes.

If you're looking for mindless fun with a generous payoff in humorous and sexy antics pureed with flashy unrealistic action sequences, fun cameos and over-the-top acting that doesn't take itself too seriously, give the dvd a whirl. Don't bother searching high & low or paying extra for the "Unrated" version; the changes are barely noticeable. Further, while the slick, shadowy and suggestive cover art entices the prurient mind and the wandering eye, there is no extra skin in this flick, just a few drawn out action scenes and a little blood.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Top ten worst movies ever!!!!!!
Review: This has to be one of the worst movies ever made. The special effects were great but they were used in the wrong way they made this movie worse not better. Its even hard to write this review there are so many things they did wrong on this movie that i would be doing this all day. The acting was not good either which i do not understand most of these professionals are good at what they do it just blows me away that they would be in a movie that would hurt there career!! If i were you i would not waste my TIME or MONEY or the 1 1/2 hours to watch this thing. They could have done so much better!!! :(

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If you think the first one was bad¿.
Review: If you think the first one was bad, Charlie's Angels - Full Throttle takes the cake. Nothing worth mentioning in this review other than to hope that this is the last movie in the series.

Really, really bad.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: pretty good
Review: Yes ive seen this movie and i liked it. The movie has great special effects, cute girls, and a good storyline. And i would reccommend this movie to action fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: not too bad
Review: Yes I saw this movie on dvd and it was better than the first. And I say that the three angels are hot.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible movie
Review: I saw this movie in theaters, knowing that I didn't perticullary like the last movie. However, this second Charlie's Angels was pathetic. I didn't like it at all. The plot was slow, boring, and I couldn't wait for the movie to get over with.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Who am I?
Review: This movie is a few stories all woven into a bigger story. Not only do we learn some history about the different characters, heroes and villains, but we also learn the history of the agency. Unfortunately, this prevents the film as a whole from resonating with the audience.

Although the larger story concerns a stolen list of people being hidden in witness protection, the larger theme is one of identity. Who are the killers? Who needs protection? Yes, the list is one element of unknown identity, but the audience will take a tour through each of the angels' history. No one is quite sure she really knows who the other angel is. Each has so many stories to protect herself and her work that the confusion creates the comedy or drama.

Lucy Liu's character has not told her father what she does for a living. As a subplot, we see the humor that comes from trying to keep up a cover story then creating more confusion when both think the other understands, yet neither does.

Drew Barrymore's character provides us with the drama as during her journey she speaks with a past angel, Jaclyn Smith, who has a cameo role.

Demi Moore was an angel, but isn't any more. Her quest for identity is to find who the best angel is.

None of these give away the story or the main plot; however, these tips help you to see how the different subplots underline the main plot. I am not sure I would recommend the movie. The film can't seem to decide whether it is comedy or action, and as a result, the movie undercuts its power. There is nothing wrong with comedy in action and action in comedy, but going overboard with either distracts the audience from the finer points.


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