jayhawks96
Joined Oct 2002
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After living under the illusion that my uncle and I were the only Americans to like this movie (or to even see it), it's nice to know there are some fellow movie fans with good taste. Of course, any movie that stars the lovely trio of Rachel Leigh Cook, Tara Reid and Rosario Dawson should be a must-see for any heterosexual male. But I digress. I would have been absolutely fine with these three jumping up and down and playing their instruments for an hour and a half, but the movie was actually very clever and funny. As a true-hater of the boy-band craze we find ourselves in, I was laughing right off the bat at the spoof-band Dujour during the intro. Rachel Leigh Cook was so cute it should be illegal and Tara Reid was hilarious as a ditzy blond. Rosario Dawson's character was kind of lacking however; basically all she did was stand around and look pretty. But that's alright. Also terrific in the movie are Parker Posey and Alan Cumming as two great characters that could fit right into an Austin Powers movie. Hey, there's a thought. "Austin Powers and the Pussycats: Crime-Fighting Team". Don't think it'll happen, but a guy can dream, can't he?
I must admit that my main reason for doing a comment on this film is that there aren't already 200 about it. I haven't seen this movie in forever and am not sure how my family ever heard of it. But I remember it as a very sweet and sincere little movie about a pope putting his money where his mouth is, getting off his high horse and actually helping those that need it. The movie is funny along the way but, more importantly makes you really think about what you believe in and, once you decide, how that should affect the way you live your life.