Totally Blonde
4 /10 1 Votes4
Initial DVD release September 23, 2003 Duration Country United States | 3.8/10 IMDb Genre Comedy Produced by Andrew Van Slee Writer Andrew Van Slee Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 2001 Cast (Meg Peters), (Liv Watson), Michael Bublé (Van Martin), (Brad Wilson), (Ramona), (Scool Director)Similar movies Let's Be Cops , Jamon Jamon , Shooting Fish , The Last Days of Disco , Ellie Parker , Johnny Suede |
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Totally Blonde is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Andrew Van Slee, and starring Krista Allen, Maeve Quinlan and Michael Bublé. The musical soundtrack was released as the album Totally Bublé.
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The airhead comedy was Bublé's second film, after a bit part as a singer in Duets (2000) starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Huey Lewis, and followed by a role as Hap in The Snow Walker (2003). The soundtrack, which was moderately successful, was soon followed by his first major label release Michael Bublé (2003).

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Plot
Meg Peters just can't seem to find Mr. Right, until one day she bleaches her hair blonde. Men begin to swarm around, but none she feels is Mr. Right until she meets a crooner at a local club (Michael Bublé). The plot thickens when she also meets an old high-school friend, now a wealthy but muscle-bound hunk (Brody Hutzler). Typical situations follow, such as a scene where she stands up Bublé for a date with Hutzler, and Bublé ends up making out with her girlfriend played by Maeve Quinlan. In the rather contrived ending, everything ends happily.
Reception

One critic describes the film as a "fairly disastrous romantic comedy", but says that Bublé's music, written by Van Slee, helps redeem it, as does the generally likable cast.


References
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