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Sunday, September 20, 2015

Movie Review: Blonde Ambition

Blonde Ambition
Millennium Films, Papa Joe Films, USA, 2007.
Blonde Ambition title
Small town girl Katie Gregerstitch (Jessica Simpson) has boyfriend Billy (Drew Fuller) who leaves the town to become a male model. Grandpa (Willie Nelson) sends Katie to meet Billy at Valentine's day. She travels to New York only to find that the jerk is cheating her.
Jessica Simpson
Katie Gregerstitch
Willie Nelson
Grandpa
When Katie is nervous she brushes her teeth using Aquafresh toothbrush (some quite obvious product placement here!) Friend Haley (Rachael Leigh Cook) gives Katie temporary housing. Haley is an wannabe actor with some weird friends. All her life Katie has been referred as Billy's girlfriend, so it is time to start thinking about herself. Katie must fill-in for Haley as bike courier. While delivering items to Mr Connolly's (Larry Miller) firm, she is mixed into a plot to push out Connolly from his CEO position. She also meets nice mail worker Ben (Luke Wilson) who works in the firm.
I see what you did there
Rachael Leigh Cook
Haley
Luke Wilson
Ben
Company's vice president Debra (Penelope Ann Miller) and her assistant Freddy (Andy Dick) frame Connolly's secretary Betty (Karen McClain) and put naive Katie in her place. Katie starts to take care of tasks with her own peppy style. But Debra and Freddy do everything to sabotage Connolly's relations with the customers.
Andy Dick and Penelope Ann Miller
Freddy and Debra
Karen McClain
Betty
Larry Miller
Mr. Connolly
This is "Working Girl" or "Legally Blonde" style light hearted comedy that brings memories from the comedies of 1980-90s. It does not try to reinvent the wheel and it is predictable but it has amusing characters and funny moments. Surely Jessica is not the greatest actress but she is cheerful with Southern girl charm. Rachael Leigh Cook was good as eccentric actress and Andy Dick was also funny as slimy careerist. Positively it is also one of the rare comedies nowadays that doesn't rely on gross out humour. Although the movie flopped in the USA, it was a hit in Ukraine and Russia.
Jessica Simpson
Katie the career girl
That's just cruel
So what does IMDB's best voted review say:

No, it is not the worst movie ever, you snob. Watch "Scary Movie 5", "Hottie and the Nottie" or anything by Friedberg & Seltzer to see a really bad movie.

Rating: Good 

Starring: Jessica Simpson, Luke Wilson, Rachael Leigh Cook, Penelope Ann Miller, Andy Dick, Drew Fuller, Larry Miller, Willie Nelson, Piper Mackenzie Harris, Ritchie Montgomery, Niki Spiridakos, Karen McClain, Bill Jenkins, Paul Vogt, Drew Waters, Edrick Browne, Ryan Dunn, Julius Washington, Eric Gipson, Penny Marshall, Sam Marshall, Ethan Marshall, Paul T. Taylor, Preston Vanderslice, Dan Braverman, Kelvin Payton, Matthew Walke, Wayne Douglas Morgan, Ken Paves, Ted Ferguson, Doug Ramer, Stephen Lee, Richard Salvatore, John D. Cook, Corey Flaspoehler, Paul Sampson, Christa Campbell, Mike West, Chris August, Claudine Oriol, Sarah Ann Schultz, Shirly Brener, Ron Jacobsohn, James Barnes, Stephanie Barnes, Matty Cardarople
Director: Scott Marshall

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