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this movie is AMAZING


representation of female characters was great.

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I agree. This movie was great. All the actresses was great.

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Yes I loved it .!!!!!!!!!!!!!! None of them where weak they all are bada$$es

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You forgot the one that was going to commit suicide. Or the one that flew to America for a man she met online and got robbed.

But in the end they all sassed it up and walked slow mo down a street so everything was ok.

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Hahaha! Nice.

This film was only amazing for the following reasons: the INEXPLICABLE presence of Kevin Smith and Mandy Patinkin in cameos, the almost equally inexplicable presence of Emma Roberts, a star on the rise who surely had her pick of projects - but then, she did act in SIX films that year, so I guess she and/or her agent aren't the most discriminating of people, or their priorities are quantity over quality - and finally, the overall lack of reality of situations at EVERY TURN. Example: group of three ganster-types threatened with a gun by a teenage girl cashier first ALL TAKE OUT THEIR GUNS IN RESPONSE, aiming them at her, then ALMOST IMMEDIATELY HAND THEM OVER to said teenage girl's helping co-worker, despite outnumbering her and -presumably- being bad people who HAVE USED THEIR GUNS BEFORE - yeah, sure, that scans perfectly, Noel Clarke, you cardboard gangster! Christ!

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Yes, it is a fun B-movie, even with the morbidly obese bulk of Kevin Smith. Its tongue is firmly in its cheek, its Girl Power is farcical, it’s plot is nonsensical, its coincidences are more akin to deus ex rump than deus ex machina, but it is still a fun ride IF you don’t take a bit of it seriously, and ogle the women. My goodness! The producers somehow got Mandy Patinkin AND Sean Pertwee, not to mention Emma Roberts—sprung from the loins of Eric, whom I’ve always preferred over his inexplicably-popular horse-faced sister, who’s right down there with Gwinnie Paltry, I mean Paltrow, in the acting-skills department—to be in this. That’s kind of impressive. This film had all the coherence of a David Lynch project, sure, but it was FUN.

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