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Release Date • USA: Jul 4, 2003 • UK: 1 Aug 2003 DVD Release Date • R1: Nov 4, 2003 • R2: 1 Dec 2003
Budget $45,000,000
Official Website:
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde Website
MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for some sex-related humor.
Running Time 1 hour, 35 minutes
Country USA
Studio Marc Platt Productions, MGM, Type A Films
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde • Legally Blonde 2 • Legally Blonde 2: Bigger, Bolder & Blonder • Legally Blonde 2: Bigger, Bolder, Blonder (2003)
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Genre: Comedy, Marriage, Law, Betrayal, Blackmail, Gay/Lesbian, Political, Detectives, Farce, Satire
Tagline: This summer. . . justice is blonde.
Plot: Having conquered Harvard, Elle is now a rising young lawyer at a great firm, balancing a demanding career with preparations for her wedding to the man of her dreams. But when she finds out her beloved dog Bruiser’s family members are being used as cosmetic test subjects by one of her firm’s own clients, she stands up for their rights – and is promptly fired. She’s devastated, but you can't keep an optimist down. Ms. Woods goes to Washington to take matters into her own French manicured hands. Trying to learn the political ropes and win over politicians, Elle faces a formidable challenge – and in a sea of grey, black, and navy, she sticks out like a pink thumb. Others on The Hill aren’t immediately kind to “Capitol Barbie” and D.C. isn’t an easy place for a person with impeccable fashion sense and a Harvard Law degree. But with her clever and sassy signature blend of intelligence and determination, she bucks the system the Elle Woods way. Speaking up for Bruiser and his family, Elle eventually inspires those around her to find voices of their
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Not only better than the original, but an enjoyable summer farce B--Gareth Von Kallenbach (Lee's Movie Info)
It's not entirely unlikely that fans of the first Legally Blonde will enjoy this one as well, but really, there's no reason for this film to even exist. The movie doesn't stray from the formula that made the original a success, which gives the film a distinct feeling of deja vu.  --David Nusair (Reel Film Reviews)
Even if you can get over the inherent idiocy of the idea - which changes the heroine from kook to cretin - there's a paucity of laughs to be had either at or with her.  --Nev Pierce (BBC Films)
Extremely disappointing sequel that quickly uses up any residual charm the first film had left over.  --Matthew Turner (ViewLondon)
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Rolfe Kent
Sideways, About Schmidt, Wedding Crashers |
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You can put as much pink fluff and perfume on a pile of doggy doo as you like. It's still a pile of doggy doo. 2/10--Gary Panton (Movie Gazette)
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