Production Year: 1983 - Comedy - Director: Harold Ramis, Amy Heckerling, Jeremiah S. Chechik, Stephen Kessler - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over
Plot: When bad luck draws them into the rough world of the mafia, they're soon in way over their pretty little heads. Thinking the mob's offer to "take out" a Chinese mobster--for a $250,000 payout--means dinner and a movie, they're happy to take the job. Meanwhile, men on both sides of the law pursue them, but ignorance is bliss as the naive nymphs journey across the country to complete their mission.
Advantages: Quite Funny. Disadvantages: Same old, same old.
...Gill.............Stanford Marks
Dana Ivey...............Congresswoman Libby Hauser
Mary Lynn Rajskub...Reena Giuliani
Jessica Cauffiel........Margot
Alanna Ubach..........Serena McGuire
J Barton..................Timothy McGinn
Stanley Anderson.....Michael Blaine
Bruce Thomas..........UPS Guy
Bob Newhart............Sid Post
Luke Wilson.............Emmett Richmond
Ruth Williamson........Madeline Kroft
Charles Herman-Wurmfeld.....Director
Eve Ahlert.................Story
Dennis Drake.............Story
Kate Kondell..............Story & Screenplay
~Criticism~
Legally Blonde 2: Bigger, Bolder, Blonder
To give it it's UK subtitle. It's as though we in the UK cannot understand the reference Red, White and Blonde, which is the US subtitle.
With sequels there are two schools of thought - either you really try to make the next movie different and try...
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Advantages: Funny, unexpected storyline Disadvantages: None that come to mind
...Hello People!! Well…I thought after writing a review on Legally Blonde it was only fair that I wrote a review on the Second part to the film "Legally Blonde 2-Red, White and Blonde"…Bigger, Bolder and Blonder!! After a First hit show it isn't easy to come back with a second film but I must admit the film isn't what I expected at all, its much more better than what I was thinking!! Back in the first film we saw Elle Woods, battle for Brooke's justice of being innocent even though her professor assumed she was guilty, but with Elle having her girlie knowledge she managed to free Brooke from prison and find the person who was responsible!! Excellent work there Elle Well Done!! Being Blonde doesn't just mean being the stereotype dizzy blonde…Oh No Elle proves to be more than that, she is classy, smart and intelligent when it suits her...
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Advantages: Witty one-liners, acting Disadvantages: not as good as the first
...down certification as I felt that the film was much better for younger people and that the language used was much milder (which isn’t at all a bad thing). I feel that younger children can relate more to the film than us older people as Elle’s personality could be a bit much for some but her dreams fit all those that you had as a child. What I did notice and it left me quite confused was at the end of the first film when Elle makes her speech she seems to have matured so much and she doesn’t seem the childish blonde that she was but in the second she’s even more dare I use the phrase blonder! I know that that’s the whole point and that the British slogan for the film is Bigger Bolder Blonder but it just didn’t fit with the original ending to the first (or maybe it was just my misjudgement that she was more mature)
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helpful 13.08.2003
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