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Bar Girls

Bar Girls

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Kinda cheesy, but enjoyable nonetheless
Review: "Bar Girls" is an enjoyable little romantic comedy about an obsessive, incredibly funny cartoonist, Loretta, who is continually looking for that perfect significant other. When she actually finds her, she thinks it's too perfect and all her neurotic, but hilarious, self-sabotage tendencies kick in. Clever dialogue between Loretta and her best friend, tension-filled moments between Loretta and the film's stereotypical "bad girl", as well as tender moments of self-awareness make up for the film's obviously lacking depth. The intermittent scenes of Loretta's cartoon and the cartoon's heroine are hilarious! In all, "Bar Girls" is kinda cheesy, but an enjoyable 90-minutes nonetheless.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bar Girls
Review: Although I would have to agree that Bar Girls was far from one of the best movies I've ever seen. I would have to say that it was at least better than Go Fish. You couldn't pay me to watch that one again.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Glad I didn't buy it
Review: I had thought about buying this DVD for a long time then it appeared on The Movie Channel, so I could see it for free. I almost couldn't stand to watch it even then. The acting is terrible and the situations between the women are even worse. I don't know why any of these characters would be considered attractive to anyone. If this is what is being used to represent lesbian culture, we're in worse shape than ever. Don't buy this. In fact, don't watch it.....even for free. Too bad I couldn't give it zero stars.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: avoid it!
Review: I was terribly disappointed by this film. The sound, screenplay, acting and direction are all terrible. Everything about it just screams low budget. It has the quality of a home video created in someone's basement. This is a film to avoid!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst Lesbian Film Ever!
Review: Like most lesbians...whenever a film is produced that may end up having a lesbian storyline...I'm one of the first ones in line to see it.
Not only was I disappointed in Bar Girls...I was imbarrassed to tell anyone I'd seen it at all (at the theatre no less!).

The Title says it all: Bar Girls. You'll see a better drama/comedy hanging out at your own local lesbian bar (if your town has one...).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: avoid it!
Review: Terrible acting, and screenplay. We're so starved for [lesbian] movies, we sat through it anyway - but it's really lousy. What a disapointment.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Awful - don't waste your money
Review: Terrible acting, and screenplay. We're so starved for [lesbian] movies, we sat through it anyway - but it's really lousy. What a disapointment.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Needs a screenwriter!
Review: This was obviously a play that was converted to a movie without benefit of a decent screenplay. What worked on stage seems very stiff and awkward on the screen. With a decent screenwriter, this movie would have rated at least one more star.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What I want to know is...
Review: what happened to the gorgeous, husky-voiced, luscious, deliciously dykey Camila Griggs who plays the agressive cop J.R. Now, she is hot. My "ultimate dream girl" fantasy to quote her character in the movie.You could cast her as the Xena uber in any of those fan inspired novels with no leap of imagination whatsoever. Someone should've starred her in her own lesbian indie. The woman has got to have a following. It was great to see a strong, totally believable (and very attractive) amazon gay woman portrayed for a change.


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