Charlie's
Angels Movie Review:
Ok
here is the deal. It was supposed to suck. Every time that
it was discussed I said that it was gonna suck. It was a
movie based on a TV show. An Aaron Spelling TV show! It
was destined to suck. It shouldn't have been good at all.
It turns out that it's fantastic. It's a bubble gum film.
A simple guilty pleasure of a movie but I have to admit
it. It's Fun as all hell.
There
are a few keys to the film's success. The first of which
is that it never takes itself too seriously, It is camp
at it's purest form and matches the theme of the TV show
perfectly. The original angels were a 70's landmark. I remember
ogling my brother's Farrah Fawcett Majors poster like it
was yesterday. (OK, I admit it, it was yesterday.) And another
thing the film does right is that, although the Angels are
hi tech and in the year 2K they are still rooted where they
belong ... In the 70's, They wear bell bottoms! They wear
iron on t-shirts! They wear Spiderman underoos! Kung fu
fighting? In there! Disco dancing on a multi-colored tile
floor? In there! Evil Kenevil like racing suits? In there!
Soul Train? In there! Muscle cars? In! And saving the best
for last despite GPS satellites cell phones, and video conferencing
Charlie still talks through that little white intercom!
The
action sequences are another key to the films success. These
girls kick ass! They jump from planes, survive multiple
explosions and dodge bullets effortlessly. Whenever it's
kick ass time the music starts thumping and the girls and
their opponents face off with a few over exaggerated Bruce
Lee style poses. Then they fly at each other, swift blocks,
effortless parries and punches and kicks and punches that
sound as if they are hitting with anvils. And it doesn't
hurt that they fight great villains. Crispin Glover puts
in a phenomenal performance as the "Thin Man" His kicking
skills are as impressive as anybody's I know of (just ask
David Letterman).
The
final piece of the success story is the girls themselves.
All three have great chemistry together and they seem to
really enjoy the roles they have been given. Some of the
best scenes of the movie are when they are balancing their
jobs and their relationships at the same time.
The
movie is a perfect blend of high-octane action, tongue in
cheek humor, campieness, and nostalgia that make Charlie's
Angels one of the most entertaining films of the year. If
you remember the seventies and you want a few laughs it's
a perfect movie. On a 1-10 it gets an 8.5
Paul
Ferris
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