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March 1st, 2012

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Charlie’s Angels:
Full Throttle
Watch the all new teaser trailer for ‘Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle,’ reuniting Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu as the sexy masters of disguise, espionage and martial arts. This time the dynamic trio go undercover to learn the identity of a rogue FBI agent.
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Action/Adventure, Comedy
June 20, 2003
Starring:
Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu
Bernie Mac
Directed By:
McG

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Synopsis:
Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu reunite in Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, a sequel to the blockbuster action-adventure-comedy hit, ‘Charlie’s Angels’, directed by McG, and inspired by the phenomenally popular television series. In their new adventure, the captivating crime-fighters demonstrate their expertise as masters of disguise, espionage and martial arts as they go undercover to learn the identity of a rogue FBI agent.
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Never forget what these self-righteous, self-indulgent, and hypocrical nitwits at to say about world affairs and other important social issues:

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Charlie’s Angels Deep-Six Their Six-Shooters

In the new hit Charlie’s Angels, guns have been fired — not in the
movie, but from it. Drew Barrymore, the picture’s co-producer and
co-star, thought the Angels should rely on brains, not bullets to
thwart bad guys. “I know this is going to sound strange,” Barrymore
said in an Entertainment Weekly interview, “but I think it’s cowardly
to flick a finger and kill someone.”

It was Barrymore’s reaction to school shootings, as well as her
perception those obiquitous shoot-em-ups have grown a little stale,
which led to her decision. “I just feel like I’ve seen that in so many
movies,” she said.

Co-star Lucy Liu approves of the softened gun-free tone. In a recent
Playboy interview, she commented, “Drew really set a great precedent
about not having [the women characters] use guns on the film. Within
that challenge and that responsibility to the kids who come and see
the film, we want them to be able to look up at us, not [think] ‘We
shoot people and dominate the world’.”

Quote:SYLVESTER: You didn’t want to have “The Angels” carry guns?
BARRYMORE: Well, if they can walk into a room and handle themselves
physically instead of being cowardly and pulling a trigger and winning
the fight, and if we had to fight each other sort of…

Quote:Unlike their TV counterparts, these Angels didn’t have to take
target practice at the police academy to earn their wings: In the
movie, the good guys — or women, we should say — don’t pack heat.

“Guns are cowardly,” says Drew. “With the flick of one finger, you can
kill somebody. I always think about what the world would be like if
people didn’t have that ability.”

Quote:”People just sit behind their [expletive] weapon and they can
kill somebody and it’s just so cowardly.”
Drew Barrymore