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Charlie's Angels

- Get some action.

The captivating crime-fighting trio who are masters of disguise, espionage and martial arts are back! When a devious mastermind embroils them in a plot to destroy individual privacy, the Angels, aided by their loyal sidekick Bosley, set out to bring down the bad guys. But when a terrible secret is revealed, it makes the Angels targets for assassination.

Release Date : 2000-11-02

Language :EnglishGermanFinnishJapaneseCantonese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia PicturesTall Trees ProductionsFlower FilmsLeonard Goldberg Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Cameron Diaz

Character Name : Natalie Cook

Original Name : Cameron Diaz

Gender : Female

Drew Barrymore

Character Name : Dylan Sanders

Original Name : Drew Barrymore

Gender : Female

Lucy Liu

Character Name : Alex Munday

Original Name : Lucy Liu

Gender : Female

Bill Murray

Character Name : John Bosley

Original Name : Bill Murray

Gender : Male

Sam Rockwell

Character Name : Eric Knox

Original Name : Sam Rockwell

Gender : Male

Tim Curry

Character Name : Roger Corwin

Original Name : Tim Curry

Gender : Male

Kelly Lynch

Character Name : Vivian Wood

Original Name : Kelly Lynch

Gender : Female

Crispin Glover

Character Name : Thin Man

Original Name : Crispin Glover

Gender : Male

John Forsythe

Character Name : Charlie (voice)

Original Name : John Forsythe

Gender : Male

Matt LeBlanc

Character Name : Jason Gibbons

Original Name : Matt LeBlanc

Gender : Male

LL Cool J

Character Name : Mr. Jones

Original Name : LL Cool J

Gender : Male

Tom Green

Character Name : Chad

Original Name : Tom Green

Gender : Male

Luke Wilson

Character Name : Pete Komisky

Original Name : Luke Wilson

Gender : Male

Sean Whalen

Character Name : Pasqual

Original Name : Sean Whalen

Gender : Male

Alex Trebek

Character Name : Alex Trebek

Original Name : Alex Trebek

Gender : Male

Raliegh Wilson

Character Name : Reform Officer

Original Name : Raliegh Wilson

Gender : Male

Mark Ryan

Character Name : Fencing Opponent

Original Name : Mark Ryan

Gender : Male

Bobby Ore

Character Name : Driving Instructor

Original Name : Bobby Ore

Gender : Male

Guy Oseary

Character Name : DJ

Original Name : Guy Oseary

Gender : Male

Joe Duer

Character Name : UPS Delivery Guy

Original Name : Joe Duer

Gender : Male

Matthew Frauman

Character Name : Red Star Systems Techie

Original Name : Matthew Frauman

Gender : Male

Reggie Hayes

Character Name : Red Star Systems Techie

Original Name : Reggie Hayes

Gender : Male

Melissa McCarthy

Character Name : Doris

Original Name : Melissa McCarthy

Gender : Female

Bob Stephenson

Character Name : Red Star Systems Director

Original Name : Bob Stephenson

Gender : Male

Ned Bellamy

Character Name : Red Star Systems Director

Original Name : Ned Bellamy

Gender : Male

Raymond Patterson

Character Name : Director's Buddy

Original Name : Raymond Patterson

Gender : Male

Björn Flor

Character Name : Red Star Systems Security Guard

Original Name : Björn Flor

Gender : Male

Gaven E. Lucas

Character Name : Boy

Original Name : Gaven E. Lucas

Gender : Male

Michael Barryte

Character Name : Boy

Original Name : Michael Barryte

Gender : Male

Andrew Wilson

Character Name : Corwin's Driver

Original Name : Andrew Wilson

Gender : Male

Branden Williams

Character Name : Assistant Director

Original Name : Branden Williams

Gender : Male

Michiko Nishiwaki

Character Name : Stuntwoman

Original Name : 西脇美智子

Gender : Female

Frank Marocco

Character Name : Accordionist

Original Name : Frank Marocco

Gender : Male

Diesel Pfingsten

Character Name : Partygoer

Original Name : Diesel Pfingsten

Gender : Male

Jim Calloway

Character Name : Bouncer

Original Name : Jim Calloway

Gender : Male

Kevin Grevioux

Character Name : Bouncer

Original Name : Kevin Grevioux

Gender : Male

Michael Papajohn

Character Name : Bathroom Thug

Original Name : Michael Papajohn

Gender : Male

Jim Palmer

Character Name : Shooter

Original Name : Jim Palmer

Gender : Male

Shawn Woods

Character Name : Shooter

Original Name : Shawn Woods

Gender : Male

Kenny Endoso

Character Name : Getaway Driver

Original Name : Kenny Endoso

Gender : Male

Tom Garner

Character Name : Getaway Driver

Original Name : Tom Garner

Gender : Male

Isaac C. Singleton Jr.

Character Name : Kidnapper

Original Name : Isaac C. Singleton Jr.

Gender : Male

Paul Eliopoulos

Character Name : Knox Thug

Original Name : Paul Eliopoulos

Gender : Male

Tim Gilbert

Character Name : Knox Thug

Original Name : Tim Gilbert

Gender : Male

Al Goto

Character Name : Knox Thug

Original Name : Al Goto

Gender : Male

Steven Ito

Character Name : Knox Thug

Original Name : Steven Ito

Gender : Male

Felipe Savahge

Character Name : Knox Thug

Original Name : Felipe Savahge

Gender : Male

Mike Smith

Character Name : Knox Thug

Original Name : Mike Smith

Gender : Male

Jerry Trimble

Character Name : Knox Thug

Original Name : Jerry Trimble

Gender : Male

Kevin Stea

Character Name : Dancer (uncredited)

Original Name : Kevin Stea

Gender : Male

Ivana Bozilovic

Character Name : Female Rock Climber (uncredited)

Original Name : Ivana Bozilovic

Gender : Female

Ariane Von Kamp

Character Name : Girl at Party (uncredited)

Original Name : Ariane Von Kamp

Gender : Female

Karen McDougal

Character Name : Roger Corwin's Girl at Party (uncredited)

Original Name : Karen McDougal

Gender : Female

Heather Elizabeth Parkhurst

Character Name : Model (uncredited)

Original Name : Heather Elizabeth Parkhurst

Gender : Female

Yuen Cheung-Yan

Character Name : Chinese Man on Plane (uncredited)

Original Name : 袁祥仁

Gender : Male

Tony Stef'Ano

Character Name : Party Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Tony Stef'Ano

Gender : Male

Reviews

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The Movie Diorama

@themoviediorama

2021-06-23

Charlie’s Angels is a heavenly paradise for inexcusably camp charades. Adapting classic television series into a feature film was becoming a common trend in the early part of this century. But maintaining the aesthetic appeal of its source material is often blurred with the requirement of targeting mass mainstream audiences. Would viewers of the original Charlie’s Angels watch a film continuation? Most likely not. So the legendary (and I use that adjective lightly...) McG decided to go full Hollywood, embracing action spy thrillers that came before, and produced one of the campiest guilty pleasures of all time. Can I describe the plot? Absolutely not. It’s thinner that Diaz’ lip fillers and needless botox. Three “Angels” who privately work for a millionaire are assigned a task in investigating technology giant Red Star. Stuff happens, a predictable plot twist unravels and the booming soundtrack of The Prodigy and Fat Boy Slim illuminate my ears. Let me start by saying I love Charlie’s Angels. I love it! It’s a film I hold very close to my heart, and a crucial element to my childhood. Probably a reasoning for my raging homosexuality, let’s be honest. I mean Barrymore, Diaz and Liu kicking a “creepy thin man” repeatedly wearing tight leather costumes in ‘Matrix’-stylised slow motion whilst working together as a cohesive unit of female empowerment!? Just lay me to rest, now! Give me a slice of that angel cake and let me never lose that heavenly flavour. Yet, the amateur critic inside me just cannot classify this film as “good”. Why? Well, because it’s not. And it’s that ever-growing conflict between biased favouritism and legitimate critiquing that has me torn inside. Firstly, the plot is a mess. To the point where the story is a secondary product to the action set pieces and humorous dance sequences. When talented actors, such as Rockwell, are crucial aspects to this afterthought, it unfortunately wastes their efforts. The frantic editing prevents a natural flow of events, including the extravagant action, that anchors these angels. They are unable to spread their wings and fly. A dire shame considering the undeniable chemistry between the lead actresses, each harnessing a unique personality that allows their characters to connect as a team. Diaz is the ditzy dance queen, shaking her tush on Soul Train. Barrymore is the rebellious punk, sticking her middle finger up to everyone. Liu is the intellectual well-mannered lady, riding horses and piloting space rockets. They each add enough humour to come together seamlessly. Essentially, I live for them. The dialogue is cheesy and contagious, if ridiculously vacuous in subject matter. And the constant use of the same songs, namely “Heaven” and “Smack My B**** Up!”, lacked variety. Despite my internal love for The Prodigy and Fat Boy Slim. As far as guilty pleasures go, Charlie’s Angels is up there for me. It’s poorly directed and woefully written, but I cannot deny my adoration for this campy beast. Unfortunately it doesn’t surpass the ultimate guilty pleasure ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’, even after all these years...

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Andre Gonzales

@SoSmooth1982

2023-05-04

Not the greatest fighters in this besides Lucy Liu. I really only liked the movie cause it was funny, and of course their sexy. That's pretty much it.