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Josie And The Pussycats | Year: 2001 Directed: - Harry Elfont - Deborah Kaplan Actors/Actresses: - Alan Cumming - Rachael Leigh Cook - Seth Green - Parker Posey - Tara Reid - Rosario Dawson - Rachel Leigh Cook Expected Little, and was Pleasantly Surprised . . . I would have never imagined that I would enjoy this movie as much as I did. But, it's great!! It is a brilliant satirical attack on the recording industry and how much marketing is tied into art. It is so much fun. Rachael Leigh Cook is an amazing actress and I do hope that Hollywood's lights continue to receive this rather stunning young starlet. The cast in the movie was great. 'American Pie's' Tara Reid plays the rather effervescent 'Melody,' the band's drummer. Rosario Dawson plays the bassist, 'Val.' Parker Posey and Alan Cumming fill out the 'bad guy' roles rather well. The Pussycat music is actually pretty catchy. There were a slew of songwriters involved in this picture. Adam Duritz of Counting Crows and several others, wrote music for the movie that was later sacked. I do believe there is one Duritz penned song in the movie. The interaction of the group, the satirical story, and even the moderately cheesy love story, all give this movie an almost infectious likeability. I never grow tired of watching it. I don't know what was left out of the 'PG' rated version, so, get the 'PG-13' or you may miss something cool. This movie is well worth owning, don't bother renting it. epc Long tailes, and ears for hats! So sue me. I absolutely loved this movie and the music was great (except for Du Jour :) The punkish remake of the cartoon song is just out of this world. This may be mindless fun, but it's fun, and was a pleasure to watch. Good R gut-wrenchingly bad! But you knew that just from the title!!! In this case, it is to buy merchandise related to Josie and the Pussycats. Tara Reid as Melody shows a lot of butt cleavage -- that is the best acting she does. Rosario Dawson has potential as the smart Valerie who gets jealous of Josie as the alpha female. Rachel Leigh Cook - who thought this was a good follow-up to "She's All That" -- is all right but needs to pick better scripts. The funny thing is, it's not fiction --- the movie producers DO want you to buy merchandise related to the movie. That knowledge -- coupled with the bad writing --- just makes it too hard to think it's funny, unless you like laughing at yourself. Buy Josie And The Pussycats at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on Josie And The Pussycats Search with the Priority Search Engine on Josie And The Pussycats This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
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