7/13/2010

D.E.B.S

D.E.B.S 2004


               Holland Taylor plays the task-master head of the D.E.B.S. organization, and Michael Clarke Duncan has a small role as the head of the D.E.B.S. school. D.E.B.S. are chosen based on their scores on a secret test embedded with the S.A.T. that measures the ability to cheat, lie, and kill (looking good in their plaid school-girl uniforms appears to be a requirement, too).
         The leader of this particular group of D.E.B.S. is Max (Megan Goode of Eve's Bayou, Deliver Us from Evie, and Biker Boyz), an assertive, serious young woman who works hard to keep everything running smoothly. 


          The French-accented Dominique (Devon Aoki of 2 Fast 2 Furious) sleeps with a different guy every night and never goes anywhere without a cigarette in her mouth,


          while earnest Janet (Jill Ritchie, reprising her role from the short film on which the feature is based) tries desperately to prove her worth to Max.


          Finally, we have girl-next-door Amy (Sara Foster), frequently referred to as "The Perfect Score" because she performed so well on the secret test. Amy has just broken up with her boyfriend, fellow government-agent Bobby (Geoff Stults from 7th Heaven), because she's not in love with him, and he's having a hard time letting go.
The D.E.B.S.' evil arch-enemy,


         Lucy Diamond (Jordana Brewster), is also having a hard time getting over being dumped by a girl. A career criminal whose list of bad deeds include trying to sink Australia, Lucy is shrouded in mystery to everyone but her trusty assistant, 


         Scud (Jimmi Simpson), since no one has ever fought Lucy and lived to tell about it.
After a funny Charlie's Angels-type opening, the film follows the D.E.B.S. as they are assigned to secretly monitor a meeting between Lucy Diamond and a beautiful Russian assassin, Ninotchka (Jessica Cauffiel), who embodies every American movie stereotype of a Russian femme fatale.
        Turns out, it's not a meeting, but a blind date arranged by Scud. At dinner, Lucy figures out pretty quickly that Ninotchka's not the one for her, but before she can end the date, shooting breaks out in the restaurant and Lucy's on the run from the D.E.B.S. — until she runs into Amy (literally) and sparks begin to fly in a hilarious verbal exchange.
Smitten with Amy, Lucy begins to create opportunities for them to be together, despite Amy's initial unwillingness to acknowledge her attraction to Lucy. But their mutual attraction quickly becomes obvious, and Amy sneaks away to stay with Lucy for a few days so they can spend some time together.
        The D.E.B.S. mistakenly believe Amy's been kidnapped, however, and organize a nationwide hunt to "rescue" Amy, only to find Lucy and Amy in a rather compromising position. Their relationship no longer a secret, Amy is finally forced to choose between her loyalty to the D.E.B.S. and her feelings for Lucy.(Sarah Warn)

 

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7/12/2010

Marienhof Recap

Marienhof Recap 2010

            Marienhof Recap is serial lesbians on German TV .On “Marienhof”, Juliette and Kerstin tried to keep a distance for a while so Kerstin can figure out how to deal with the situation, but when they bump into each other at a party, Kerstin once again gives in to her feelings for Juliette and kisses her.Unfortunately, Raul sees that Juliette kisses a woman, and even though he does not know at first that it is Kerstin, he eventually figures out what is going on between Kerstin and Juliette. After a bitter quarrel, he is ready to forgive Kerstin, but demands that she does not meet Juliette anymore. When she refuses, he asks her to move out.( MeL's blog )


 

 

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