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Les Babas Cool uses the formula seemingly made for lead actor Christian Clavier of putting his character in a deeply unfamiliar situation - hilarity should follow.
In this case Clavier plays a conventional young career man who stumbles on a hippie commune on his travels and being tempted by the prospect of easy sex, decides to stay.
The film features many of the familiar faces of French comedy at this time including Marie-Anne Chazal and an uncredited Thierry Lhermitte (blink and you'll miss it).
It is mildly funny in places but its main interest is as a now-forgotten relic of its era. It would be billed as a sex comedy but it's not a sexy comedy - prepare to cringe and squirm.
In this case Clavier plays a conventional young career man who stumbles on a hippie commune on his travels and being tempted by the prospect of easy sex, decides to stay.
The film features many of the familiar faces of French comedy at this time including Marie-Anne Chazal and an uncredited Thierry Lhermitte (blink and you'll miss it).
It is mildly funny in places but its main interest is as a now-forgotten relic of its era. It would be billed as a sex comedy but it's not a sexy comedy - prepare to cringe and squirm.
It's all been done before - nerdy girl wants to become popular, popular girl is vacuous and vicious.
You can guess the rest, as Fashion Chicks is staggeringly predictable and full of lazy outdated stereotypes.
Perhaps what is worst is that the lead character, Nel, is so irritating - just as you think she's about to achieve triumphal revenge she reverts to being absurdly craven and weak.
I almost preferred her nemesis, Tiffany - at least her behaviour was consistent.
It appears that some people enjoyed this movie, so there's no accounting for taste, but if you want to see a great teen flick with some similar themes and done a million times better, watch Clueless instead.
You can guess the rest, as Fashion Chicks is staggeringly predictable and full of lazy outdated stereotypes.
Perhaps what is worst is that the lead character, Nel, is so irritating - just as you think she's about to achieve triumphal revenge she reverts to being absurdly craven and weak.
I almost preferred her nemesis, Tiffany - at least her behaviour was consistent.
It appears that some people enjoyed this movie, so there's no accounting for taste, but if you want to see a great teen flick with some similar themes and done a million times better, watch Clueless instead.
All the Stations is a YouTube documentary series which follows Geoff Marshall and Vicki Pipe as they go to all the railway stations in Great Britain over the spring and summer of 2017.
It also resulted in a sequel in 2019 as the couple travelled to all the stations in Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.
The episodes have a somewhat compelling element as one is drawn into the pair's quest and you feel as if you get to know them as people and are along for the ride.
If there is a quibble it is that some of the episodes become a bit samey, especially when ticking off the suburban lines around the major cities. But I guess that in reality it was a bit samey. It's not supposed to be "All the nice bits".
The best parts are the rural lines and the quest to visit obscure stations with very infrequent services, as little as once a week in some cases.
A poignant aspect is that I believe that Geoff and Vicki are no longer together, so it really does capture a moment in time. It also captures the railways as they were in 2017, which will become more captivating with the passage of time.
If you don't want to go the whole hog with all the episodes, there is also a feature-length documentary.
It also resulted in a sequel in 2019 as the couple travelled to all the stations in Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.
The episodes have a somewhat compelling element as one is drawn into the pair's quest and you feel as if you get to know them as people and are along for the ride.
If there is a quibble it is that some of the episodes become a bit samey, especially when ticking off the suburban lines around the major cities. But I guess that in reality it was a bit samey. It's not supposed to be "All the nice bits".
The best parts are the rural lines and the quest to visit obscure stations with very infrequent services, as little as once a week in some cases.
A poignant aspect is that I believe that Geoff and Vicki are no longer together, so it really does capture a moment in time. It also captures the railways as they were in 2017, which will become more captivating with the passage of time.
If you don't want to go the whole hog with all the episodes, there is also a feature-length documentary.