Totally Blonde

2001
Totally Blonde
3.7| 1h34m| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 2001 Released
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Meg Peters just can't seem to find Mr. Right, she bleaches her hair blonde and we answer the age old question "Do blondes really have more fun?"

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kende3 This movie was dumb and contrite and I felt the need to comment on the last comment made. Although the film may be somewhat family friendly, there IS nudity and strong sexual content at moments. When entering the hotel to locate her boyfriend's room, Meg's shirt busts open without her knowledge. There she is for minutes standing in an open shirt with her scant purple bra. Not only do you see this, but the hotel staff continues to ogle her and make several sexual remarks. The main staff member then implies that Meg is a prostitute. After gaining entry to the room, sexual sounds are heard and Meg strips off her clothing to surprise her boyfriend. She is then in a bra and thong with a full rear view shot. Meg enters the room to see her boyfriend having sex, the woman being topless. This is by far NOT a family friendly film.
Jim Sgambaty Although this movie had it's flaws, "been there - done that" plot, a "very bad" blonde wig, and a direct to video feel....it was kind of charming and funny. It appears to me the movie was used as a launching pad/vehicle for Michael Buble's singing and acting talents.....what an amazing voice. Buble really sounds like Sinatra and belts out some great tunes......check him out on the "Down With Love" soundtrack too. Don't expect too much but all-in-all it was a satisfying flick! My score **
Danielle The title of this film might not seem appropriate after you watch the movie in it's entirety. Meg Peters dyes her hair blonde within the opening credits, and she never looks back. Only a few comments in the beginning are made about her change of look. After that, it doesn't really affect her as a person or in her relationships. She never wonders if the men she meets are only after her for the stereotypical image of a blonde bombshell. In fact, in the last scene, when her hair is back to her natural color, the guy she is with (I don't want to give it away) doesn't say anything about it at all. He never even noticed her look; it was the cheesy Hollywood romance of her physical appearance may have caught his eye in the beginning, but he loved her for who she was inside. Other than that, the film was a throw-back to the 1950s style - swing dancing and an attempt at physical comedy. Krista Allen doesn't match Lucille Ball in that respect, but she gives it her all and delivers a performance that is just exaggerated enough to make you laugh but groan with the thought of "what if there really are people this ditzy in the world?" at the same time. Her chemistry with her costars is great- she and Maeve Quinlan appear close, just like best friends. Michael Buble was a surprising talent. I was impressed at how well he could sing, and Brody Hutzler was the typical surfer dude- pretty to look at and that's about it. Colin Mochrie's cameos were great, but I think the best one was the one that was left from the movie and just shown during credits as a blooper. The film was beautifully shot, with only one continuity error and a few instances of an oddly large amount of headroom (nothing that keeps from enjoying the piece). Andrew Van Slee is a very talented guy, who seems to me to be a newcomer, but after this he's sure to go far. Plus it was nice to see Krista in a starring role. It's definitely a better film than Legally Blonde!
jlevinepip Fabulous music, a great story line, a lot of funny, unusual scenes, make this movie a hit. The movie moves along well, and the boy meets girl cliché is handled in a cute, happy wholesome manner that is appropriate for all viewers. Lots of hysterical, silly scenes, great music and a surprise happy ending makes the charm of this movie a factor for sure success.