D.E.B.S.

Starring Sara Foster, Jordana Brewster, Meagan Good, Devon Aoki, Jill Ritchie, Holland Taylor, and Michael Clarke Duncan.
Written, directed, and edited by Angela Robinson.
Actually, this was surprisingly good. It’s funny, sexy, fun, and a little kinky. Not to mention the five georgeous girls running around in short skirts. Ohhhh yeah. Especially Jordana Brewster.
It’s all based on the idea that there is a secret test embedded within the SAT which can determine your spy-worthyness. One girl (one of the main characters) gets a perfect score, the only girl to accomplish this, but she really would rather go to art school. Then she meets someone else and the story moves in the direction on getting these two hooked up, which ain’t easy; they’re polar opposites.
Don’t take it too seriously (because they sure don’t) and you’ll have a good time with the film. It doesn’t take itself seriously at all, is fun, and moves along at a good pace. Plus, the girls have guns. Big guns. That’s always a plus in my book.
I watched the special features and there was a short version made in something like a week or two on an extremely low budget. Same director, editor, writer, etc. They even had one of the same girls who played the same exact part. It did well at a few film festivals and so forth, so they got a deal to do the full feature. I love these kinds of stories. It’s like the little guy finally get’s his (or her) break, and just goes with it and makes something cool.
I hope it did well at the box office. Yeah, if I find it for a good price, I’d buy the DVD; I’m kinda interested in watching the commentary.
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