
Reese
Witherspoon, Sally Field, Bob Newhart, Luke Wilson,
Regina King |

Directed
by: Charles Herman-Wurmfeld
Written by: Eve Ahlert, Dennis Drake, Kate Kondell
Distributor: MGM |

US:
02/07/03
UK: 01/08/03 |

Having
squashed those snooty Harvard elites, pink-loving, blonde-haired
(and now) Harvard Law School graduate Elle Woods (Witherspoon)
returnsto conquer Washington. She turns her legal and
fashion-savvy know-how towards getting a bill passed
through Congress, relocating a second time, after adapting
her Beverly Hills ways to Harvard, and now... Washington,
D.C. The issue at hand is animal testing, which Elle
becomes concerned about when the parents of her dog
can't attend the pet's wedding because of it. Arriving
at the Watergate and not knowing where to begin in the
city, she befriends the hotel's elderly doorman, Sidney
(Newhart), who becomes her guide to the way the political
system works, and how to get her legislation... legislated.
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Give
'em Elle because she's back with the follow up to one
of the funniest airhead movies ever made. What helps
is the premier comedic actor of her generation - the
five foot firecracker known as Reese Witherspoon. This
droll girl sure knows funny - and this time she's teamed
with the inventor of the droll movie aside, the great
Bob Newhart. I'm laughing already - as are the producers
no doubt. All the way to the bank. |
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"Excuse
me... what is it about a Pink car that you don't understand?"
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