We saw Charlie’s Angels on the weekend, and it was a blast. Like a Bond film with three Bond girls and no boring Bond. The fight scenes were outlandish (and completely ripped off from The Matrix, but aren’t they all nowadays…), and Bill Murray was particularly good as Bosley. Crispin Glover is creepy as a villain (well, he’s just creepy all the time, but here he plays a villain). Oh, and lots of butt-shaking, too, which was a plus. There are even some funny out-takes at the end. Our friend Duffy Knox is a compositor at Sony Pictures Imageworks, and he worked on the special effects for this film. So, an all around good time was had.
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