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Legally Blonde 2 - Red, White & Blonde (Special Edition) by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld
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DVD detailsActor: Bob Newhart, Jennifer Coolidge, Reese Witherspoon, Regina King, Sally Field Director: Charles Herman-Wurmfeld Brand: TCFHE/MGM Producer: David Nicksay Producer: Jennifer Simpson Producer: Marc E. Platt Writer: Amanda Brown Writer: Dennis Drake Writer: Eve Ahlert Writer: Kate Kondell DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1; French (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Format: AC-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 95 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-11-04 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
DVD Reviews of Legally Blonde 2 - Red, White & Blonde (Special Edition)DVD Review: Great Product Summary: 4 StarsThis dvd came in great condition and the delivery was very prompt! I would definately recommend this seller!
DVD Review: Soars in the End Summary: 4 StarsI not really sure why this did not seem to get as good as reviews as the first. It did start off kind of slow and relied on some crude humor but by the end was in full swing Elle mode, with bubbly sunshine, enthusiastic wit and a moral of perseverance that just wouldn't give up.
I don't know maybe people saw the dizzy blonde that the not yet won over cynics in the movie projected upon her and not the inspirational eccentric Elle that not only had brains but a HUGE heart to boot.
I truly think Legally Blonde 2 was one of the most positive entertaining movies out there. I'm not one for movie sequels but I would definitely entertain the possibility of seeing a Legally Blonde 3, maybe something to do in the vein of the spiritual.
Oh by the way, if you see the movie on DVD, Legally Blonde 2 honestly has one of the best gag reals I have ever seen. It was cut and edited with just the right music. It really brought and smile to my face. I feel good. If a movie can do that, it's done more than its job. Good job, to all who had a hand in its production. This world can use all the light it can get.
DVD Review: Better than the original Summary: 3 StarsI find this one much better the first one. Here she has proven that she is no dumb blonde and takes on a cause-animal rights. Also it pokes fun at social issues. Like when Elle Woods find out that her dog Bruiser, is actually gay, and is in love with Representative Stan Marks's dog-Leslie. Representative Stan Marks find out that he own a male dog and not a female dog. That probably sent a lot of dog owners into therapy, wondering is their dog is gay, lesbian, or straight. Overall I enjoyed the movie. I just don't know if I would recommend the movie or not.
DVD Review: The worst! Summary: 1 StarsIf you loved Reese Witherspoon in "Walk the Line," you'll wonder why she got involved with the movie- it's just bad from one end to the other. Even Bob Newhart stinks, and that's rare.
The plot is stupid, the jokes aren't funny, and the even the DVD case can't be reused because it's pink.
After we bought this stinker, we couldn't even sell it on E-bay.
DVD Review: A Hit Again! Summary: 5 StarsI love the sequel to Legally Blonde. Reese Witherspoon gives an outstanding performance again of Elle Woods, the Delta-Nu sorority queen turned Harvard Law graduate. The movie features an all-star cast including Sally Field, Regina King, Luke Wilson, and an outstandingly quirky performance by Bob Newhart. It also features less known names but still familiar faces like Jessica Cauffiel and Alanna Ubach. This movie brings about the serious issue of laboratory animal testing but yet the movie is light, breezy and fun. Sally Field brings her wonderful acting ability to the movie and you will not be disappointed in it. The movie is not just for animal lovers (as Bruiser the chihuahua along with other dogs are featured throughout)but to people who love happy endings, comedy, love stories, women accomplishment, and for standing up for what you believe in against opposition. Add in very smart coloring and lighting, location, and a great music accompaniment and the movie is a worth 5 stars.
Description of Legally Blonde 2 - Red, White & Blonde (Special Edition)When Elle (Witherspoon) discovers that her lovable chihuahua Bruiser's mom is locked in a cruel animal testing facility, she heads to D.C. to fight for animal rights, give Washington a makeover and prove once and for all that America really is the land of the free... and the home of the blonde! The winning comic finesse of Reese Witherspoon drives Legally Blonde 2: Red White and Blonde. It's astonishing that the sequel could possibly be daffier than the first movie, but Legally Blonde?2 leaves reality behind like an unflattering outfit. Unemployed lawyer Elle Woods (Witherspoon) sets off to our nation's capitol to ban cosmetics testing on animals, after discovering that her beloved chihuahua's own mother is being used as a test subject. Washington, D.C., becomes a testing ground for Elle's mettle, as she grapples with callous committees, backstabbing representatives, and devious aides to get her bill considered by Congress, with some help from her sorority sisters and her hairdresser friend Paulette (Jennifer Coolidge, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind). Witherspoon bursts with charisma and dazzles with sheer performing skill; she's the comic heir to screwball comedienne Carole Lombard--which is high praise. Also featuring Bob Newhart and Sally Field. --Bret Fetzer
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