Charlie's Angels (2000)

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Studio: Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: Nov 3, 2000
Running Time: 98 mins. (V)
Country Of Origin: United States
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Three beautiful private detectives who work for a suave playboy boss are called in to rescue soon-to-be billionaire software mogul Eric Knox, when he is kidnapped from his office at Knox Technologies. While rough-and-tumble Alex, wild-child Dylan, and nerdy Natalie use an impressive array of high-tech gadgetry and martial arts moves to retrieve Knox from the clutches of rival Roger Corwin and his goons, they unwittingly become embroiled in a battle to protect the world from a wide-scale invasion of privacy that threatens to occur when good technology falls into the hands of bad people.
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December 10, 2000
Can a lip-gloss divafest like Charlie's Angels hack it as a guilty pleasure? Duh. Just watch these Angels fly; no guns, they're kung-fu fighters. And they look cool, too, thanks to Cheung-Yan Yuen, kid brother of The Matrix fight master Wo-Ping Yuen. As Dylan, the ever-adorable Drew Barrymore gets blown bare-assed out of a window and still manages to bust the chops of five male thugs while tied to a chair. As Natalie, Cameron Diaz Ð an irresistible mix of sunshine and sexuality Ð triple-kicks a… Continued
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The dumb '70s TV show about three female detectives is now a dumb action-comedy feature. You were expecting "American Beauty"?

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Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu update the butt-kicking babes that turned Farrah Fawcett, Jaclyn Smith and Kate Jackson into disco-era icons. In the tradition of the "Brady Bunch" and "Addams Family" flicks, the approach is to spoof the original with a series of self-referential gags about how impossibly tough, brilliant and sexy the three superheroines… Continued