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Charlie's Angels [Blu-ray] (2000)

Cameron Diaz , Drew Barrymore , McG  |  PG-13 |  Blu-ray
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (371 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu, Bill Murray, Sam Rockwell
  • Directors: McG
  • Writers: Ryan Rowe, Ed Solomon, John August
  • Format: AC-3, Blu-ray, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese
  • Dubbed: French, Spanish
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: August 3, 2010
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (371 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00164EAGY
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #23,213 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Charlie's Angels [Blu-ray]" on IMDb

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For every TV-into-movie success like The Fugitive, there are dozens of uninspired films like The Mod Squad. Happily--and surprisingly--this breezy update of the seminal '70s jiggle show falls into the first category, with Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore (who also produced), and Lucy Liu starring as the hair-tossing, fashion-setting, kung fu-fighting trio employed by the mysterious Charlie (voiced by the original Charlie, John Forsythe). When a high-tech programmer (Sam Rockwell) is kidnapped, the angels seek out the suspects, with the daffy Bosley (Bill Murray in a casting coup) in tow. A happy, cornball popcorn flick, Charlie's Angels is played for laughs with plenty of ribbing references to the old TV show as well as modern caper films like Mission: Impossible. McG, a music video director making his feature film debut (usually a death warrant for a movie's integrity), infuses the film with plenty of Matrix-style combat pyrotechnics, and the result is the first successful all-American Hong Kong-style action flick. Plenty of movies boast a New Age feminism that has their stars touting their sexuality while being their own women, but unlike something as obnoxious as Coyote Ugly, Angels succeeds with a positive spin on Girl Power for the new millennium (Diaz especially sizzles in her role of crack super agent/airhead blonde). From the send-up of the TV show's credit sequence to the outtakes over the end credits, Charlie's Angels is a delight. --Doug Thomas

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A trio of elite private investigators with the latest in high-tech tools, high performance vehicles, martial arts techniques and a vast array of disguises unleash their state-of-the-art skills on land, sea and air to track down a kidnapped billionaire-to-

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This is no doubt a great action comedy with martial arts and good special effects. Movie Dude  |  66 reviewers made a similar statement
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44 of 54 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Once Upon a Time, there were 3 Little Girls... November 10, 2000
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As much a tribute to pop culture as a big-screen version of the '70s
series, 'Charlie's Angels' has so much energy and tongue-in-cheek
charm that it DARES you NOT to root for its three young stars! And
while the film won't erase the images of Farrah Fawcett in a thin
tanktop on a very cold day, there is a wholesome sexiness and
accessiblity in Barrymore, Diaz, and Liu that none of the various
teamings of TV 'Angels' ever achieved!

The pre-title sequence is
outrageous, and fabulous! ...

Each Angel has a unique
backstory...Natalie (Diaz) is an ditzy, upbeat 'Soul Train'-dancing
wannabe who 'shakes her booty' at home in Spider-Man undies, looks for
'Mr. Right', and is a crack driver; Alex (Liu) is a 'leg waxer'/extra
on an action movie set, who is a lousy cook, sleeps with the film's
star (Matt LeBlanc, in a funny cameo), and is an expert in technology
and martial arts; Dylan (Barrymore) is an ex-high school 'bad
girl'/free spirit involved with a seedy, insecure hippie living in a
tugboat (humorously portrayed by Tom Green, Barrymore's real-life
boyfriend), is a master of disguise, and leads the trio.

As in the
TV series, the Angels work out of the Townsend Detective Agency (still
located in the famous colonial brick building), and communicate with
the never-seen Charlie (voiced, as always, by John Forsythe) via the
telephone. As the trio's liason, Bosley, Bill Murray is simply
perfect, hilarious in his patented 'smarmy but lovable' persona!

The plot revolves around the kidnapping of a Bill Gates-type
computer genius (Sam Rockwell, 'The Green Mile'), and a technology
that can pinpoint any person's location, anywhere in the world. The
prime suspects are competitor Roger Corwin (Tim Curry, in a
delightfully wicked turn!), and his hitman, portrayed with kinky
relish by Crispin Glover. Hired by Kelly Lynch (who has a ball in the
role of Rockwell's partner!), the Angels embark on a case with all the
twists, betrayals, action, humor, and mayhem that a fan could ask for!

Loud, good-natured, and pulsating with a soundtrack of '70s-'80s
Top Ten songs, the film combines 'Matrix'-style freeze-frames and
slow-motion FX with a ton of Pop Culture references and a
swashbuckling sense of derring-do! The film literally rocks, and never
lets up!

Is this 'Great Cinema'? Certainly not! But in its sheer
audacity, and sense of fun, no recent film can match it! And while the
original series teased with a visual sex appeal that was was largely
ignored in the storylines, the big-screen version has a 'if you got
it, flaunt it' attitude that is both refreshing and empowering! This
is a 'Girl Power' movie, in the BEST sense of the word!

I HIGHLY
recommend it!

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Angel's Directly from Heaven March 20, 2001
Format:DVD
Maybe I am speaking from the perspective of all shallow, easily pleased and lusty young men that may have seen this movie. But I am also looking at this movie as a dedicated film goer. This flick is mighty impressive, in every way. The plot is thin but who needs it?? Gorgeous people performing unbelievable stunts in an action packed movie that provides more excitement than a massage down at Madame Lou Lou's Shag Pad!!! Its great fun and if you don't come out smiling after seeing this flick you need to be ordering a hell of a lot more prozac from your therapist!!!

The sound track adds to the excitement as a constant provider of wild thumping tunes that only adds the fast paced, insane and incredibly sexy vibe that this movie produces..

Go see, go smile, go enjoy, go ogle, but just go...Buy this DVD and have a good time.

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27 of 34 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars The "Angels" Take Flight November 8, 2000
In the history of the cinema, most feature films that are the progeny of a successful television series have been less than satisfying or able to capture the essence of the original. There are exceptions, of course, and "Charlie's Angels," directed by McG (Joseph McGinty Mitchell), and starring Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu, is one of them. A great movie it is not, but it is fun, the trio of Angels are engaging, and it is non-stop action from beginning to end. It starts with a dynamic skydiving stunt and never slows down. Along the way a lot of things blow up, there's music,dancing, plenty of stunts, some clever lines and a bit of comedy relief from Bill Murray (Bosley). There's just enough plot to keep things interesting, but it really doesn't make much difference; this is like a party to which everyone's been invited, and Angels Natalie (Diaz), Dylan (Barrymore) and Alex (Liu) are everything their T.V. counterparts ever hoped to be and more. This is the way Charlie's team was meant to be. What really puts this movie over, though, is the Angels themselves; there's a natural camaraderie between them that seems sincere and never forced, and they all seem to be having a great time, especially the charismatic Diaz, who could easily win an Oscar for Best Supporting Smile. Barrymore looks good and exhibits plenty of spunk, as does Liu, who has a captivating screen presence as well. It's all played pretty much straightforward, there's no attempt at parody or heavy drama, and nothing is taken too seriously, which enables the story to move along without getting bogged down with any unnecessary business. Murray is used just enough to make his presence welcome and effective, and he makes his Bosley fit nicely alongside this latest incarnation of Angels. The action sequences are well done and the choreography (by Cheung-Yan Yuen) is exciting; the influences of John Woo and "The Matrix" are obvious, and the less experienced McG was wise to draw from the best, for it adds to the success of his film. There's something of the James Bond films in here, and "Mission Impossible 2" (of course), but to McG's credit, it mainly plays like an extended, more detailed version of the original series. The supporting cast includes Tim Curry (Roger Corwin), the versatile Sam Rockwell (Knox), Kelly Lynch (Vivian Wood), Tom Green (Chad) and, in smaller but effective roles, Matt LeBlanc, Luke Wilson, and Crispin Glover. The familiar voice of Charlie is once again supplied by the man who created the original, John Forsythe. There's so much energy in this movie you get the feeling that the Angels must have always started their day's work with a triple from Starbucks; it's a high voltage romp that's upbeat and filled with fun and positive vibes. In the end, "Charlie's Angels" is an entertaining, feel-good movie that should satisfy a new, younger audience, as well as those with fond memories of the show that started it all a generation ago.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of fun
If you've ever seen the original Charlie's Angels, you know not to expect hyper-realism here. It's fun, has a decent plot, and features beautiful women who aren't afraid to kick... Read more
Published 3 days ago by Devon Frala
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
I hod no problems with the DVD skipping. It came through the mail quickly and I enjoyed watching it without any problems. It's good in my book.
Published 1 month ago by E. Dimova
4.0 out of 5 stars Charlie's Angels
Like most things, the first is the best. I feel that way about this video. I liked it, but enjoyed
the TV series the best. I guess I'm not toooo much for 'copycats'.
Published 2 months ago by JO KNOW'S
2.0 out of 5 stars Bad picture quality
quality of picture is decrypted not in full hd format which is expected from bluray disc so not up to the mark
Published 2 months ago by Imtiyaz
5.0 out of 5 stars How can you go wrong?
I love the original Charlie's Angels and these ladies are up there with the original angels!! Great movie to watch anytime.
Published 4 months ago by Army Sgt 8
5.0 out of 5 stars Classics
I got this as a present for my daughter-she & I both love the oldies! This was a great deal & had super fast shipping, so it was here for the holidays! Will use this seller again!
Published 4 months ago by Susan E. Stiles
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun movie to watch with you BFF or mate
A great addition to any library. Easy, funny, cute! I love the new Charlie's Angels and hope they make at least one more together!
Published 5 months ago by Mary Scohera
3.0 out of 5 stars Blu-ray review
I'm not going to review the movie as there are plenty of reviews of the movie already. This is more so a review on the Blu-ray itself. Read more
Published 18 months ago by W. Tang
4.0 out of 5 stars fun gift
This was a gift for my significant other. I never watched it. She likes it, so that's all that matters! Can't really give details.
Published 18 months ago by Sheila
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!!!
Came early and I've been enjoying the movie ever since. Thanks so much for being prompt and sending a great movie to me! Would def buy from you again. :-)
Published 20 months ago by bookert
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