Plot Outline: Three women, detectives with a mysterious boss, retrieve stolen voice-ID software, using martial arts, tech skills, and sex appeal. (more)(view trailer)
Date: 15 November 2000 Summary: Sexist, stupid and boring
Wow! What a load of c**p! I didn't think it was possible, but this movie
is even worse than the TV show! The plot is beyond stupid--to be totally
honest I can't really remember it. Anyways, it's just an excuse to have
Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu and Cameron Diaz get into VERY tight outfits and
prance around. I'm really surprised this film got a PG--there's so much
flesh shown on these girls! It goes VERY close to an R more than once.
Also the jokes are very stupid--one of them has Liu being a lousy cook! I
thought that stereotype disappeared in the '50s! As for the acting--Lynch
is very good in her role; Bill Murray looks miserable; Barrymore looks
confused; Liu can't act; Matt LeBlanc (as Liu's boyfriend) is basically
playing Joey from "Friends" and Tom Green is REALLY annoying as
Barrymore's
boyfriend. Only Cameron Diaz gives out a good performance--she's so
lively
and fun. Also Luke Wilson is very good as her boyfriend. Those two have
great chemistry together. So, I gave the film a 4 only for Diaz, Wilson
and
some good fight scenes. Otherwise, this is a mess.