Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

    Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
    2003

    Synopsis

    The Angels are charged with finding a pair of missing rings that are encoded with the personal information of members of the Witness Protection Program. As informants are killed, the ladies target a rogue agent who might be responsible.

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    Cast

    • Cameron DiazNatalie Cook
    • Drew BarrymoreDylan Sanders
    • Lucy LiuAlex Munday
    • Demi MooreMadison Lee
    • Bernie MacJimmy Bosley
    • Justin TherouxSeamus O'Grady
    • Robert PatrickRay Carter
    • Crispin GloverThin Man
    • Shia LaBeoufMax Petroni
    • Luke WilsonPete Kominsky

    Recommendations

    • 90

      Variety

      Bigger, sleeker and better than the first, sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle is a joyride of a movie that takes the winning elements of the year 2000 hit to the next level.
    • 75

      Portland Oregonian

      You may strain to recall just what happened an hour after you see it, but there are so many worse things to have to remember in life. It's a relief to focus on something so attractively amusing.
    • 70

      Chicago Reader

      The main reason I enjoyed this high-powered action flick and its 2001 predecessor is their willingness to poke fun at the premise of crime-fighting dolls, even though it now has more currency than ever.
    • 60

      Los Angeles Times

      As insistent as it is skillful -- and it is very skillful -- it does all it can to pound you into enjoying yourself. The result is rather like being force-fed a meal of your favorite foods by the Terminator.
    • 60

      Wall Street Journal

      It's a movie devoted to showing it, shaking it and selling it with huge zest and self-delight, a movie that raises MTV-style dada to the status of superheated mama, even though, toward the end, it wears awfully thin rather than svelte.
    • 50

      Christian Science Monitor

      All of the actresses are fun to watch, and as much attention appears to have been lavished on their outfits and hairdos as on their high-flying fight scenes.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      The action is ridiculously overwrought, a state-of-the-art combination of CGI wizardry and Hong Kong-style wirework so removed from the laws of physical reality that it might as well be animated.
    • 50

      Chicago Tribune

      Its purpose is simply to allow you to soak up the happy grrrrl-power vibes of this easy-on-the-eyes trio amid unevenly executed computer-enhanced action scenes, at which points the movie resembles a video game.

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