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Monday, September 18, 2006
















D.E.B.S.






Directed by: Angela Robinson

Screenplay by: Angela Robinson

Starring:
Sara Foster – Amy Bradshaw
Jordana Brewster – Lucy Diamond
Megan Good – Max Brewer
Devon Aoki – Dominique
Jill Ritchie – Janet
Jimmi Simpson – Scud
Geoff Stults – Bobby
Holland Taylor – Ms. Petrie
Michael Clarke Duncan – Mr. Phipps
Jessica Cauffiel – Ninotchka Kaprova

“Speak English or French. Fringlish is not a language”

A movie where bad guys are not so bad, and special agents look like high school students (or Tatu :)). But the movie rocks. I’m addicted to it so I’m afraid that my review might not be objective, but I’ll try :).
“D.E.B.S.” were originally a short movie, but after showing it on Sundance festival Robison decided to make a big screen movie. Bingo!!!
Four D.E.B.S. are to spy on Lucy Diamond a super villain, who is meeting Russian killer Ninotchka Kaprova. Surprisingly, it turns out to be a blind date. Shooting starts D.EBS are chasing Lucy when suddenly one of them, Amy, approaches our super villain. Lucy escapes but she can’t forget about Amy so she decides to go to her and talk to her. And the romance begins.
The movie has a lot of sometimes crazy humor and you just can’t stop laughing. It shows the world where special agents are chosen on the basis of a very top-secret test. Lucy Diamond may shake the whole world with fear but she’s afraid of a one blind date (great Jessica Cauffiel in this scene).
The music is also great in the movie. All songs were chosen very well, they really fit certain scenes. The scene where Jordana sings to Erasure’s “Little Respect” is awesome. I can watch again and again and again and I’m not bored.
I spent great time watching the movie. I liked it so much that I’ve searched many shops to buy it on DVD. And I must say that it was worth it. I mean I’m just waiting for the moment when I say that I don’t wanna see the movie ‘cause I’m bored. I guess that I’ll have to wait. And that’s good, ‘cause Angela Robinson made something great and it’s good to admit that it’s her first big screen movie. Over and out.

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