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Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)

Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)
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Taking home a paycheck that nearly rivals the budget of the first film, Reese Witherspoon reprises the role of Elle Woods in this sequel to 2001's surprise blockbuster Legally Blonde. When she's fired from her job at an upscale law firm for voicing her stance against the testing of cosmetics on animals, Elle heads to Capitol Hill to fight for her cause before Congress, leaving her boyfriend, Emmett (Luke Wilson, reprising his role from the film's predecessor), behind. Once there, she runs into plenty of adversity and red-tape and can't seem to find anyone who will listen to her proposals. While staying at the Watergate hotel though, she meets and befriends an elderly bellman (Bob Newhart in his first theatrical role since 1997's In & Out) who's been around politicians long enough to know the ins and outs of the political machine. With his help, Elle attempts to convince disillusioned U.S. Representative Rudd (Sally Field) to help her get her voice heard in front of the stodgy old coots of the legislative branch. Directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld hot off the success of his critically acclaimed indie comedy Kissing Jessica Stein, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde boasts a supporting cast led by Jennifer Coolidge (Best in Show, American Pie) and Regina King (Jerry Maguire, Daddy Day Care). ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Reese WitherspoonSally Field, (more)
Director(s):
Charles Herman-Wurmfeld
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde

Taking home a paycheck that nearly rivals the budget of the first film, Reese Witherspoon reprises the role of Elle Woods in this sequel to 2001's surprise blockbuster Legally Blonde. When she's fired from her job at an upscale law firm for voicing her stance against the testing of cosmetics on animals, Elle heads to Capitol Hill to fight for her cause before Congress, leaving her boyfriend, Emmett (Luke Wilson, reprising his role from the film's predecessor), behind. Once there, she runs into plenty of adversity and red-tape and can't seem to find anyone who will listen to her proposals. While staying at the Watergate hotel though, she meets and befriends an elderly bellman (Bob Newhart in his first theatrical role since 1997's In & Out) who's been around politicians long enough to know the ins and outs of the political machine. With his help, Elle attempts to convince disillusioned U.S. Representative Rudd (Sally Field) to help her get her voice heard in front of the stodgy old coots of the legislative branch. Directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld hot off the success of his critically acclaimed indie comedy Kissing Jessica Stein, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde boasts a supporting cast led by Jennifer Coolidge (Best in Show, American Pie) and Regina King (Jerry Maguire, Daddy Day Care). ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Charles Herman-Wurmfeld
Writer(s):
Kate Kondell
Producer(s):
Marc E. PlattDavid Nicksay
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Comedy
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde Awards:
  • 2004 - Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylists - Best Contemporary Hairstyling
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    Julia T.

    I loved first Legally Blond but the LB2 was a total disappointment. Maybe the change of director wasn't a good idea or maybe Reese should just stick to acting without pursuing her Executive Producer ideas for the sequel.

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    Catherine C.

    The movie has its fleeting moments of laughs and entertainment. However, it seems Elle has gotten dumber and therefore I am dumber for having watched it.

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    Tina S.

    Definitely not as good as the first one or as funny. Jennifer Coolidge's character was not used nearly enough. The supporting cast was dull. Plot was not very realistic or entertaining.

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