Based on the 1970's popular fantasy TV programme, Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu bring the crime-fighting beauties up to date.
Set in a hyper world that's based on reality, gives the movie an excuse for some really far fetched action sequences and comic value. You just don't take this movie seriously at all, you sit back and watch the brilliantly coloured sets, over the top fight sequences and three stunning looking females strutting their stuff, and rather oddly wiggling their behinds an awful lot. The action scenes are breath taking, and the wire work during those fights, with the Prodigy's “Smack your Bitch up” blasting away, is just fabulous and puts a big grin on your face. Just don't take this seriously at all!
Set in a hyper world that's based on reality, gives the movie an excuse for some really far fetched action sequences and comic value. You just don't take this movie seriously at all, you sit back and watch the brilliantly coloured sets, over the top fight sequences and three stunning looking females strutting their stuff, and rather oddly wiggling their behinds an awful lot. The action scenes are breath taking, and the wire work during those fights, with the Prodigy's “Smack your Bitch up” blasting away, is just fabulous and puts a big grin on your face. Just don't take this seriously at all!
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