A group of female criminals use their smarts and their sex appeal to pull off a series of heists that help fund their lavish lifestyle.A group of female criminals use their smarts and their sex appeal to pull off a series of heists that help fund their lavish lifestyle.A group of female criminals use their smarts and their sex appeal to pull off a series of heists that help fund their lavish lifestyle.
Scott Cameron Kusmirek
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- TriviaSean Hughes, the car salesman, was selected for the role during the scene location scouting by the producer because he was the salesperson at that high end car dealer. When offered the role Sean told the producer "Im not an actor, im a car salesman." The producer explained that is the reason you're perfect for the role.
- GoofsThe ladies plan to rob a store. When they case it, the signs inside the store reveal that it is a "Food Giant" store (San Diego based) while the exterior is "Cardiff's Seaside Market", a market in Cardiff, California.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Cinema Snob: Sunday School Musical (2019)
- SoundtracksSexy Mother*ucker
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I sometimes wonder if a director even looks at what they are shooting, because if they looked they would see hold bad this really is. If you can't create a dialog that the characters can some how carry through the film you will end up with a movie that makes no sense at all.
The funniest parts about this movie are the locations that some of the sense are shot in, the key word here, (low budget funny). Other than the babe factor, if that's your thing, you will see a bunch of immature girls who have no reason for doing what they do, other than just doing it for the fun of it. You will not find anyone telling you they have learned something or felt even a bit of remorse for what they did, so what is the whole point of trying to instill in the viewer this is based on a true story.
Save your remote control batteries and don't press play!
The funniest parts about this movie are the locations that some of the sense are shot in, the key word here, (low budget funny). Other than the babe factor, if that's your thing, you will see a bunch of immature girls who have no reason for doing what they do, other than just doing it for the fun of it. You will not find anyone telling you they have learned something or felt even a bit of remorse for what they did, so what is the whole point of trying to instill in the viewer this is based on a true story.
Save your remote control batteries and don't press play!
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