Movie Description CHARLIE'S ANGELS: FULL THROTTLE reunites Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, and Lucy Liu as they once again wage battle against some formidable opponents. This time around the three angels are on a mission to track down two stolen rings that contain encrypted information relating to the Witness Protection Program. Naturally the girls kick some serious butt, often facing some familiar villains in the shape of a returning Crispin Glover (as the Thin Man) and Justin Theroux (as Seamus O'Grady), a former beau of Barrymore's character. To further spice things up, there is an ex-angel, played by a shapely Demi Moore, who is rather keen on getting her hands on the rings, all adding up to lots of thrills and spills for the girls.
Director McG returns from the original movie, this time upping the action ante with a series of spectacular stunts and CGI-assisted tricks. Employing a neverending array of celebrity cameo appearances, McG builds on the momentum of the previous movie and neatly balances the combination of comedy set pieces and action sequences. Cast and crew keep their tongues planted firmly in their cheeks throughout, leading to a not-too-serious romp that is a feast for the eyes.
| Credits | | Producer: | Leonard J. Goldberg, Nancy Juvonen | | Cast: | Cameron Diaz |
| Details | | Edition: | Unrated Version | | Sound: | Stereo Sound |
Editorial Reviews "...As insistent as it is skillful..." Los Angeles Times - p.C1 - Kenneth Turan (06/27/2003)
"...Bigger, sleeker and better than the first, sequel CHARLIE'S ANGELS: FULL THROTTLE is a joyride of a movie that takes the winning elements of the year 2000 hit to the next level..." Variety - p.22-31 - Amy Dawes (06/23/2003)
"...The stars are on top, straddling and driving the movie's actions chassis....Diaz, Barrymore, and Liu are never more triumphantly feminine than when they're trumping men at their own kick-butt game..." Entertainment Weekly - p.57 - Owen Gleiberman (07/11/2003)
"...McG gets top-notch performances from his stars..." Sight and Sound - p.41-2 - Rob White (08/01/2003)
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