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Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

"This summer the Angels are back."

2003-06-25 Action 1hr 46m

The Angels are charged with finding a pair of missing rings that are encoded with the personal information of members of the Witness Protection Program. As informants are killed, the ladies target a rogue agent who might be responsible.

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Storyline

The Angels are charged with finding a pair of missing rings that are encoded with the personal information of members of the Witness Protection Program. As informants are killed, the ladies target a rogue agent who might be responsible.

  • Released
    2003-06-25
  • Revenue
    $259,175,788
  • Budget
    $120,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 46m
  • Genre
    Action, Adventure, Comedy
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English, 普通话, Español
  • imdb-logo
    4.9
  • Production
    Wonderland Sound and Vision, Tall Trees Productions, Flower Films, Columbia Pictures

Crew

McG
Director
Marianne Wibberley
Screenplay
Drew Barrymore
Producer

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Cast

Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz

Natalie Cook
Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore

Dylan Sanders
Lucy Liu

Lucy Liu

Alex Munday
Demi Moore

Demi Moore

Madison Lee
Bernie Mac

Bernie Mac

Jimmy Bosley
Justin Theroux

Justin Theroux

Seamus O'Grady
Robert Patrick

Robert Patrick

Ray Carter
Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf

Max Petroni
Luke Wilson

Luke Wilson

Pete Kominsky
Matt LeBlanc

Matt LeBlanc

Jason Gibbons
John Cleese

John Cleese

Mr. Munday
John Forsythe

John Forsythe

Charles 'Charlie' Townsend (voice)
Rodrigo Santoro

Rodrigo Santoro

Randy Emmers
Robert Forster

Robert Forster

Roger Wixon
Ja'net DuBois

Ja'net DuBois

Momma Bosley
Yuen Cheung-Yan

Yuen Cheung-Yan

Deranged Mongol
Daxing Zhang

Daxing Zhang

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Bruce Comtois

Bruce Comtois

Large Mongol
Khin-Kyaw Maung

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Tanoai Reed

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Wrestler
Eric Bogosian

Eric Bogosian

Alan Caulfield
Eve

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Pink

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Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher

Mother Superior
Zack Shada

Zack Shada

Thin Boy
Josh Janowicz

Josh Janowicz

Hot Priest
Tommy Flanagan

Tommy Flanagan

Irish Henchman
Chris Pontius

Chris Pontius

Irish Henchman
Luke Massy

Luke Massy

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Big Boy

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Bosley's Cousin
Anthony Griffith

Anthony Griffith

Bosley's Cousin
Wayne Federman

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Steve Hytner

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Bob Stephenson

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Shanti Lowry

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Nadine Ellis

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Cyia Batten

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Staci B. Flood

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Treasure Chest Dancer
Carmit Bachar

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Mark Cotone

Mark Cotone

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Melissa McCarthy

Melissa McCarthy

Bystander (uncredited)
Ashley Olsen

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Mary-Kate Olsen

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Jaclyn Smith

Jaclyn Smith

Kelly Garrett (uncredited)
Bruce Willis

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William Rose Bailey (uncredited)
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Machine Gun Mongol (uncredited)
Joan Blair

Joan Blair

Beach Lady With Sandcastle (uncredited)
Khristian Lupo

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Mongolian Key Keeper (uncredited)
Matt McColm

Matt McColm

O'Grady's Goon (uncredited)

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Reviews for Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
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A Review by JPV852 4

Written by JPV852 on 2019-10-22

Really poor sequel that has outlandish action scenes and lame jokes. If there's such a thing as a movie that epitomizes the early 2000s, thi... read more

Really poor sequel that has outlandish action scenes and lame jokes. If there's such a thing as a movie that epitomizes the early 2000s, this is it. Maybe it's my older age, but the T&A aspect holds little weight anymore. **1.75/5**

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A Review by themoviediorama 4

Written by themoviediorama on 2020-01-16

Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle fully accelerates whilst narratively stuck in second gear. Can I order a McG sandwich please? Huh? You have n... read more

Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle fully accelerates whilst narratively stuck in second gear. Can I order a McG sandwich please? Huh? You have no filling? Sure, I’ll just take the overly stylised sauce. My personal adoration for this sequel’s predecessor is one that cannot be described fully without tackling the realms of lunacy and diminishing my own critical insight. It’s just a special piece of camp nostalgia for me, even if its construction is more amateurish than Diaz’ dance moves. Interestingly, this continuation was also on repeat as I galloped around the room to the soundtrack of The Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers, witnessing physically impossible aerobatic stunts. However, after all these years, it’s time to succumb to the realisation that Full Throttle is a bad film. Much like the first feature, its plot is a secondary product to the outlandish femme fatale antics. This time the angels must secure two H.A.L.O. rings which probably has something to do with monetisation and greed. Don’t ask me! For I honestly do not know. A stationery Barrymore sliding fully under a low table without the use of her arms had me entranced. Liu leaping sixty feet into the air by just jumping off a table had me hypnotised. And of course, Diaz bopping to MC Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This” had me salivating. These, including the last point (have you tried side stepping that rapidly!?), are physically impossible to perform. The wired stunts and choreography are so exaggerated that it becomes laughably terrible, juxtaposing the semi-realistic narrative that McG is attempting to convey. Driving off a dam whilst trying to fly into a helicopter and take off (all in mid-air by the way...) before it crashes? Sure. Why not. Performing motocross stunts whilst upside down and shooting the angels? Eh. I’ll let it slide. Using a lace cape as a squirrel suit, throwing a bomb into a film premiere and perfectly landing in a car whilst being pursed by the angels who are hanging onto illuminated wires? Ummm. I guess. Being tossed through a shop window, like a rag doll, and walking it off before getting changed for the premiere? Now wait just a minute! Heightened stunts and ‘Matrix’-styled slow motion is all fine and dandy, but I need an ounce of realism in order to feel threatened by the danger on screen. The angels are invulnerable to everything, making the entire ordeal worthless. Yes, using a flamethrower to “Firestarter” is bonafide brilliance and shaped me to be the man that I am today. Yet the random action set pieces (to which there are loads!) cannot justify the narrative’s direction. Again, frustrating considering the onscreen chemistry of Diaz, Barrymore and Liu. The one and only Demi Moore is used for an underdeveloped plot twist, as she suggestively licks Diaz’ face. Oh, and Bernie Mac replaced Murray. A fine replacement, but again, under-utilised. Let’s not even discuss Theroux’s insulting Irish accent. The technical aspects, especially the garish green screen and floaty human CGI, unintentionally adds characteristics to the film in general, yet still executed terribly. And the callback “humour”, mostly consisting of the “creepy thin man” and the angels’ relationship, were cringeworthy at best. Although, the ongoing innuendos between Alex and her father did make me chuckle continuously. Is it enough to substantiate a sequel that showcases the apparent curse of “more is better”? Absolutely not. Whilst the heart of Charlie’s Angels resides within, its discombobulated exterior diminished most of the heavenly fun to be had.

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A Review by SoSmooth1982 7

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-05-04

Not as good as the 1st. It was still pretty funny. The sexy trio's fight scenes were a little better in this one.... read more

Not as good as the 1st. It was still pretty funny. The sexy trio's fight scenes were a little better in this one.

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A Review by JPV852

Really poor sequel that has outlandish action scenes and lame jokes. If there's such a thing as a movie that epitomizes the early 2000s, this is it. Maybe it's my older age, but the T&A aspect holds little weight anymore. **1.75/5**...

reviewer avatar

A Review by JPV852 4

Written by JPV852 on 2019-10-22

Really poor sequel that has outlandish action scenes and lame jokes. If there's such a thing as a movie that epitomizes the early 2000s, this is it. Maybe it's my older age, but the T&A aspect holds l...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by themoviediorama 4

Written by themoviediorama on 2020-01-16

Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle fully accelerates whilst narratively stuck in second gear. Can I order a McG sandwich please? Huh? You have no filling? Sure, I’ll just take the overly stylised sauce. M...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by SoSmooth1982 7

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-05-04

Not as good as the 1st. It was still pretty funny. The sexy trio's fight scenes were a little better in this one....

read more