Moving from England to California, the youngest cousins of Elle Woods must defend themselves when their schools reigning forces turn on the girls and try to frame them for a crime.
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| Release Date: | Apr 28, 2009 |
| Genres: | Comedy |
| Production Company: | Type A Films, Brookwell-McNamara Entertainment, Marc Platt Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Casts: | Milly Rosso, Becky Rosso, Tanya Chisholm, Christopher Cousins, Brittany Curran, Lisa Banes, Curtis Armstrong, Rose Abdoo, Bobby Campo, Chad Broskey, Chloe Bridges |
| Status: | Released |
| Budget: | $0 |
| Revenue: | 16487322 |
'Legally Blondes' is a rather rubbish return to this universe, yet somehow I wasn't actually overly bothered by it whilst watching. I'm not sure how the aforementioned is true, because it is objectively a bad movie; there isn't a detail about it that I could list under praise. Camilla and Rebecca Rosso play the lead twins. I like how they switched it up from a solo main, it feels slightly unique from the two other movies. With that said, the acting level from the Rossos isn't the best and the (presumably exaggerated) British accents are a bit irritating/distracting. Also onscreen is Christopher Cousins, fellow 'Breaking Bad' fans will find that minorly interesting. Another member is Bobby Campo, an actor I like from underrated made-for-television Xmas flick 'Snow Bride'. As you can tell, the cast is this film's standout element. I probably should've disliked this stronger, I'm not sure why I didn't to be honest. Lastly, it's noteworthy that Reese Witherspoon served as producer for this though doesn't turn up during it; I don't blame her, but a cameo would've been cool.