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Terminally Blonde
Nicole Sheridan is not your ordinary mom. Her daughter Katie Morgan is reminded of this when she comes home to find Nicole with a hot stud in the middle of the afternoon. Embarrassed by her mom's lustful behavior, Katie rushes off with her boyfriend for some privacy and sanity. Katie's friends don't see why Katie's embarrassed; they find her mom a wealth of sexual wisdom and relationship advice. It's not until Katie decides to be a bit more sexually open-minded herself that she realizes how much her mom really means to her.
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Plot Summary
A dim-witted but well-meaning college student, Tiffany, must win a court case to get her boyfriend back, leading her to enroll in law school. Despite her initial lack of academic prowess, she uses her unique understanding of fashion and relationships to navigate the complexities of law and uncover a conspiracy.
Critical Reception
Terminally Blonde was poorly received by critics, who largely dismissed it as an uninspired and unfunny parody of the much more successful 'Legally Blonde' films. Audiences also found little to enjoy in its predictable plot and lack of comedic substance.
What Reviewers Say
Widely panned for its lack of originality and humor.
Considered a low-effort parody that fails to capture the spirit of its source material.
Criticized for its predictable storyline and weak performances.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, but general reception indicates it was not well-received.
Fun Fact
The film was intended as a parody of 'Legally Blonde' but was released much later than the original and its sequel, leading to its perceived lack of relevance and originality.
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