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Charlie, How Your
Angel's Get Down Like that?
A Review by
Vigilante
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They're beautiful, they're brilliant, and they work for Charlie.
In Charlie's Angels, a sexy, high-octane update of the original '70s action-comedy TV
series, Natalie (Cameron Diaz), Dylan (Drew Barrymore) and Alex (Lucy Liu), alongside
faithful lieutenant Bosley (Bill Murray), must foil an elaborate/more than meets the eye
evil plot that could not only destroy individual privacy worldwide, but spell the end of
Charlie and his Angels.
This movie has two speeds: Fast and damn where the hell did you
go?!? It grabs you from the first 5 minutes, and after that you belong to every second of
this film. The ladies, I take a particular liking to Natalie (Diaz), are beautiful as
usual and the action scenes these women do make even Keanu Reeves sit back and say
"Whoa".
This movie has everything that makes a good ride film like it
succeed. Great action, wonderful heroes, and humor spread equally throughout the
entire film. Going into this movie, I didn't realize how much I would be laughing my head
off. The humor in this movie is hilarious, and Bill Murray is in top form yet again.
The action scenes are VERY far fetched, but I don't give a damn
and I know you won't either. You'll be so into the movie, you'll just be sitting there
with you jaw dropped in awe hoping and drooling for more. Also, a few of the villians
leave a little to be desired, but heh..you can't have it all.
I must admit, when I first heard about this movie being made I
cringed in fear as to what Hollywood was doing. Then I saw the teaser trailer, and my
thoughts worsened. Finally, I saw the full trailer and my thoughts were thrown to the
backburner in pure amazement as to what was in front of me. I'm glad I didn't go on first
instinct. "Charlie's Angels" is the movie of the fall that shows all the movies
of the summer what they did wrong. If you're looking for a great popcorn movie that has
the action, humor, twisted plot, and wonderful heroes then there's no better movie to see
than Charlie's Angel's. It's a definate must see.
Rating:  out of four. |
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