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Girls Will Be Girls

  • 2003
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.7K
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Girls Will Be Girls (2003)
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Three actresses at various places on the Hollywood food chain navigate the minefield of love, aging, and ambition. Oh, and they're all played by men!Three actresses at various places on the Hollywood food chain navigate the minefield of love, aging, and ambition. Oh, and they're all played by men!Three actresses at various places on the Hollywood food chain navigate the minefield of love, aging, and ambition. Oh, and they're all played by men!

  • Director
    • Richard Day
  • Writer
    • Richard Day
  • Stars
    • Jack Plotnick
    • Clinton Leupp
    • Jeffery Roberson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Day
    • Writer
      • Richard Day
    • Stars
      • Jack Plotnick
      • Clinton Leupp
      • Jeffery Roberson
    • 34User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Jack Plotnick
    Jack Plotnick
    • Evie
    Clinton Leupp
    Clinton Leupp
    • Coco
    • (as Coco Peru)
    Jeffery Roberson
    Jeffery Roberson
    • Varla…
    Ron Mathews
    • Stevie
    Eric Stonestreet
    Eric Stonestreet
    • Dr. Benson
    Hamilton von Watts
    • Laurent
    Dana Gould
    Dana Gould
    • Jeff
    Chad Lindsey
    • Dr. Perfect
    Gregg Whitney
    • Asteroid Actor
    • (as Greg Whitney)
    Dennis Hensley
    Dennis Hensley
    • Speci-mercial Director
    Sam Pancake
    Sam Pancake
    • Brad
    Jamie Malone
    • Young Stevie
    Lurie Poston
    Lurie Poston
    • Young Varla
    Michael Stoyanov
    Michael Stoyanov
    • Michael
    • (as Mike Stoyanov)
    Jesus Fuentes
    • Nurse
    • (as Jay Fuentes)
    Richard Ahren
    • Burn Victim
    • (as Rich Ahren)
    Mark Cirillo
    • Diner Waiter
    Kris Andersson
    Kris Andersson
    • Receptionist
    • Director
      • Richard Day
    • Writer
      • Richard Day
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    User reviews34

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    DameFlux

    More than you think.

    My wife brought this home and we were both surprised how funny it was. Ok, it isn't Spielberg but the humor behind it is very sharp and entertaining. It is a drag (men dressed as women) movie but isn't trying to hide it . Infact it kind of plays on it.

    The story starts with out a driven but hopelessly burned out star who with the help of her long repressed secretary takes in a beautiful Hollywood hopeful , who by the way happens to be the daughter of her dead hollywood rival . A rival I might add that our grand dame earlier pushed to suicide out of jealousy. Now the burned out star is reliving that rivalry with the young starlet but conflict pops up when her son begins to fall for the beautiful hopeful. We found ourselves screaming laughing at this film as it is wonderfully written and acted. You will too. Lose you high expectations and just enjoy the sweet bitterness of Hollywood dreams gone bad. A+
    8paganborn

    A Movie for the Backstabbing Woman in All of Us!

    I have not had the opportunity to laugh out loud like this in a very long time! Three men play three women with lust in there hearts and stars in there eyes in an homage to sketch comedy, B-movies, bad wigs, tasteless humor, and everything else that was not nailed down.

    Intentionally silly plot twists and over-the-top acting make what could have been a very bland "Hollywood production" into a laugh-fest that will keep you smiling everytime you see a can of Cheez Wiz. There were several shameful laughs at everything from incontinence to abortions to rape to suicide. This movie is a wake-up call for anyone that actually thought that "To Wong Foo..." was funny and not patronizing to men in drag.

    So put some sass in a glass, loosen your corsette, and see this flick with somebody that doesn't think your laugh is stupid!
    7melinda2001

    The good kind of camp

    Very funny. Completely captivating. The visual style was all 70's pastel kitsch: house, clothes, hair. Cheesy low-tech special effects don't seem to follow any particular style but simply add fun comedy touches. Strong language is often fresh and honest. The aging actress character always says exactly what's on her mind. Think of it as "Hairspray" meets "Valley of the Dolls".
    10jamiam5

    Campy, trash humor at it's BEST!

    The last person that commented on this movie needs to LIGHTEN UP! The comments made about "women" are to be taken lightly and jokingly. First of all, they are all men playing the roles of women. There are no women in the cast...that's the joke behind the movie! Plus, the characters are making fun of themselves. It's a comedy, it's not reality...in fact, far from it.

    Jack Plotnick's character of Evie steals the show by far!! Her b*tchy, catty dialog had me rolling through the entire film. Maybe we can get the director to consider a Girls will be Girls 2???!!!!

    I found the movie HILARIOUS, not just because I'm gay, but because I know how to take a joke, and enjoy a good, funny movie!
    8johnnysugar

    A campy and catty blend of melodrama and comedy

    Like the love child of "Absolutely Fabulous" and every novel Jacqueline Susann's ever written, "Girls Will Be Girls" is an 80-minute festival of campy trash, hilarious one-liners, and bitchy, catty women. The only catch this time is that the women are all played by men.

    Evie (Jack Plotnick) is a washed-up B-movie actress who is decidedly not aging gracefully. She lives with Coco (Clinton Leupp), her more grounded friend who functions mainly as Evie's maid and abuse magnet. Into their lives walks their new roommate Varla (Jeffery Roberson), an aspiring starlet whose late mother Marla (also Roberson in flashbacks) was also Evie's most hated acting rival. All of them have dreams, of course. Evie's dreams involve drinking as many martinis as she can and then having plenty of sex with anyone available. Coco still pines for the hunky abortion doctor that operated on her many years ago. Varla hopes to become the actress that her mother couldn't while dealing with the advances of Evie's gorgeous but microscopically-endowed son Stevie (Ron Mathews). Of course, there are hidden motives galore, and more than one mean-spirited one-liner.

    The gimmick of this film, that all the women are played by men, is never as overstated as you may think. After all, the characters are all female, and they are treated in the story as if they are female. It's only slightly different than young boys performing the female roles in Shakespeare's plays. The camp value of the movie focuses not on the drag spectacle, but on the unrelenting melodrama and silliness of the plot, taking the elements of ridiculous films like "Valley Of The Dolls" and upping them to a level so ludicrous, they can only be considered comedy. That the framework of the film makes all of these developments seem perfectly natural and realistic is a credit to director and writer Richard Day.

    The actors are all quite game and in on the absurdity of their surroundings. Plotnick is quite humorous, dropping the most mean-spirited one-liners you'll ever laugh at, and the clips of Evie performing in the 60's stinker "Asteroid" resemble nothing less than Morgan Fairchild on quaaludes. Leupp reprises the role of Coco from his scene-stealing moments in the movie "Trick", and he imbues the character both with a humorous sense of bad luck and an immediately sympathetic personality. Roberson is not quite as spectacular as his co-stars, but he gives the naive, trusting Varla a great heart and a hilarious scene involving opera and cheese in a can. Even Mathews is great, all melodramatic soap hunk and hair product.

    While the movie receives high marks for style, including efficient and effective set design and a very nice score, it's a very loud movie in the sense that every scene is turned up to 11. While this works most of the time, even at the film's short running time, it tends to strain. The ending veers sharply away from comedy into deep melodramatic territory, and even though it is diffused quite handily, the film almost drowns in TV-movie-of-the-week sap before the mood lightens again. Also, some may find the hostile attitudes of some of the characters, mainly Evie and to a degree Coco, to be too off-putting for comfort. Evie, especially, is one of the most unsympathetic characters you'll meet in a film this year.

    Regardless, the film is hilarious and immensely entertaining. A high recommendation for anyone who likes divas, camp, or catty fun. And don't forget to bring the cheese. 8 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      According to the director/cast commentary on the DVD, there were no actual women performing in the film. All female characters, including extras and the models for the magazine covers of Cher and Madonna, are performed by men in drag.
    • Goofs
      During the Varla/Laurant diner scene, if you look under Varla's arm, you can see the store security tag attached to her sweater. According to the DVD commentary, the clerk forgot to take it off and they were short for time on the shoot.
    • Quotes

      Evie: Coco, I've had more children pulled out of me than a burning orphanage.

    • Crazy credits
      No animals or women were injured in the making of this film
    • Connections
      Featured in Starz Inside: In the Gutter (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Girls Will Be Girls
      Music and Lyrics by Steve Edwards

      Performed by Jack Plotnick, Clinton Leupp, & Jeffery Roberson

      Courtesy Sixfeetfive Music

      Mixed by Steve Shepherd at Extreme Mixing Studios

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • We & Co (France)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Девочки есть девочки
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • SRO Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $148,047
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,361
      • Oct 12, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $148,047
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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