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** Robin Greer later was a guest star on a season 2 episode of ''Series/FullHouse'', where her character gets into a bidding war with Becky for Jesse at a bachelor's auction. Robin was also interviewed for the 2016 documentary ''Film/OJMadeInAmerica'', as she was friends with Nicole Brown Simpson.
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** In the crew, director of photography Dean Cundey would be later known for his cinematography work on the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' trilogy, ''Film/JurassicPark'', ''Film/Apollo13'', and many, many others.
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** In the crew, director of photography Dean Cundey would be later known for his cinematography work on the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' trilogy, ''Film/JurassicPark'', ''Film/Apollo13'', and many, many others.other big movies.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Lieu Chinh is best known for having a major role in ''Film/TheJoyLuckClub''.
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** Lieu Chinh is best known for having a major role in''Film/TheJoyLuckClub''.''Film/TheJoyLuckClub''.
** In the crew, director of photography Dean Cundey would be later known for his cinematography work on the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' trilogy, ''Film/JurassicPark'', ''Film/Apollo13'', and many, many others.
** Lieu Chinh is best known for having a major role in
** In the crew, director of photography Dean Cundey would be later known for his cinematography work on the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' trilogy, ''Film/JurassicPark'', ''Film/Apollo13'', and many, many others.
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Misuse.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Violence and torture are A-Okay as long as it's a team of sexy heroines against drug dealers... and not even normal violence, but full-on {{Groin Attack}}s and a threat to crush a guy's head under a hydraulic jack!
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* EarWorm: "Shine shine shine shine, shine your love..."
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** ''Series/TheATeam'' revolved around a weaponized black SUV a few years after this film.
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** ''Series/TheATeam'' revolved around a weaponized black SUV a few years after this film. The film also had an ace mechanic who was a rough, abrasive African American too.
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** The girls steal from a group of Wacky Nazis living on a ranch near Los Angeles. It's since been revealed that [[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/Hitler-wanted-to-rule-from-Hollywood/articleshow/12323713.cms the actual Nazis really did own a ranch near L.A.]] from which they intended to rule North America.
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** The girls steal from a group of [[ThoseWackyNazis Wacky Nazis Nazis]] living on a ranch near Los Angeles.UsefulNotes/LosAngeles. It's since been revealed that [[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/Hitler-wanted-to-rule-from-Hollywood/articleshow/12323713.cms the actual Nazis really did own a ranch near L.A.]] from which they intended to rule North America.
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** Also, music sounding very similar to the "{{Film/Jaws}}" theme plays during part of the beach scene.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Lieu Chinh is best known for having a major role in ''Film/TheJoyLuckClub''.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Lieu Chinh is best known for having a major role in ''Film/TheJoyLuckClub''.
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** Also, music sounding very similar to the "{{Film/Jaws}}" ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' theme plays during part of the beach scene.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Lieu Chinh is best known for having a major role in''Film/TheJoyLuckClub''.''Film/TheJoyLuckClub''.
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* EarWorm: Shine shine shine shine shine your love.
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* EarWorm: Shine "Shine shine shine shine shine, shine your love.love..."
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* AwesomeDearBoy: The reason some of the older actors signed up seemed to be that they could chat up pretty young women.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: A weaponized van and a white Corvette with the red stripe are associated with ''Series/TheATeam'' when they first appeared in this film.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: A weaponized van and a white Corvette with the red stripe are associated with ''Series/TheATeam'' when they ''Series/TheATeam'', despite first appeared appearing in this film.
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** Also, music sounding very similar to the "{{Film/Jaws}}" theme plays during part of the beach scene.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Lieu Chinh is best known for having a major role in ''Film/TheJoyLuckClub''.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Lieu Chinh is best known for having a major role in ''Film/TheJoyLuckClub''.
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* AwesomeDearBoy: The reason some of the older actors signed up seemed to be that they could chat up pretty young women.
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PG-13 wasn't around yet, so I wouldn't say it's for kids.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Considering the lurid content of the film, it's hard to believe it was rated ''PG''. Although to be fair, the PG-13 rating didn't even exist yet, as it wasn't created until 1984.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Considering the lurid content of the film, it's hard to believe it was rated ''PG''. Although to be fair, the PG-13 rating didn't even exist yet, as it wasn't created until 1984.
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** Also, music sounding very similar to the "{{Film/Jaws}}" theme plays during part of the beach scene.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Considering the lurid content of the film, it's hard to believe it was rated ''PG''. Although to be fair, the PG-13 rating didn't even exist yet, as it wasn't created until 1984.scene.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Considering the lurid content of the film, it's hard to believe it was rated ''PG''. Although to be fair, the PG-13 rating didn't even exist yet, as it wasn't created until 1984.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Violence and torture are A-Okay as long as it's a team of sexy heroines against drug dealers... and not even normal violence, but full-on {{Groin Attack}}s and at one point they threaten to crush a guy's head under a hydraulic jack!
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Violence and torture are A-Okay as long as it's a team of sexy heroines against drug dealers... and not even normal violence, but full-on {{Groin Attack}}s and at one point they threaten a threat to crush a guy's head under a hydraulic jack!
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** Also, music sounding very similar to the "{{Film/Jaws}}" theme plays during part of the beach scene.
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\"Fame equals trustworthiness\" would be a family-unfriendly moral, but stating that people are more likely to trust a celebrity (whether they should or not) is simply pointing out a fact. Celebrity endorsements are built on this very tendency; having the characters exploit it to knowingly scam someone doesn\'t give any message about Michelle being more trustworthy because she\'s famous.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: There are two of them.
** First, that violence and torture are A-Okay as long as it's a team of sexy heroines against drug dealers... and not even normal violence, but full-on {{Groin Attack}}s and at one point they threaten to crush a guy's head under a hydraulic jack!
** Second, early on, one of the team members makes the comment that, while she wouldn't be trusted by a person they're intending to scam, Michelle Wilson would be due to being a famous actress, implying that fame somehow equals trustworthiness... or at least that certain people think so.
** First, that violence and torture are A-Okay as long as it's a team of sexy heroines against drug dealers... and not even normal violence, but full-on {{Groin Attack}}s and at one point they threaten to crush a guy's head under a hydraulic jack!
** Second, early on, one of the team members makes the comment that, while she wouldn't be trusted by a person they're intending to scam, Michelle Wilson would be due to being a famous actress, implying that fame somehow equals trustworthiness... or at least that certain people think so.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: There are two of them.
** First, that violenceViolence and torture are A-Okay as long as it's a team of sexy heroines against drug dealers... and not even normal violence, but full-on {{Groin Attack}}s and at one point they threaten to crush a guy's head under a hydraulic jack!
** Second, early on, one of the team members makes the comment that, while she wouldn't be trusted by a person they're intending to scam, Michelle Wilson would be due to being a famous actress, implying that fame somehow equals trustworthiness... or at least that certain people think so.jack!
** First, that violence
** Second, early on, one of the team members makes the comment that, while she wouldn't be trusted by a person they're intending to scam, Michelle Wilson would be due to being a famous actress, implying that fame somehow equals trustworthiness... or at least that certain people think so.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: ''AngelsRevenge'' features a triumphant melody that's "Vaguely [[Music/AlsoSprachZarathustra Strauss]], but noooooooot!"
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: ''AngelsRevenge'' The movie features a triumphant melody that's "Vaguely [[Music/AlsoSprachZarathustra Strauss]], but noooooooot!"
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* HilariousInHindsight: The girls steal from a group of Wacky Nazis living on a ranch near Los Angeles. It's since been revealed that [[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/Hitler-wanted-to-rule-from-Hollywood/articleshow/12323713.cms the actual Nazis really did own a ranch near L.A.]] from which they intended to rule North America.
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** The girls steal from a group of Wacky Nazis living on a ranch near Los Angeles. It's since been revealed that [[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/Hitler-wanted-to-rule-from-Hollywood/articleshow/12323713.cms the actual Nazis really did own a ranch near L.A.]] from which they intended to rule NorthAmerica.America.
** ''Series/TheATeam'' revolved around a weaponized black SUV a few years after this film.
** The girls steal from a group of Wacky Nazis living on a ranch near Los Angeles. It's since been revealed that [[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/Hitler-wanted-to-rule-from-Hollywood/articleshow/12323713.cms the actual Nazis really did own a ranch near L.A.]] from which they intended to rule North
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: There are two of them.
** First, that violence and torture are A-Okay as long as it's a team of sexy heroines against drug dealers... and not even normal violence, but full-on {{Groin Attack}}s and at one point they threaten to crush a guy's head under a hydraulic jack!
** Second, early on, one of the team members makes the comment that, while she wouldn't be trusted by a person they're intending to scam, Michelle Wilson would be due to being a famous actress, implying that fame somehow equals trustworthiness... or at least that certain people think so.
** First, that violence and torture are A-Okay as long as it's a team of sexy heroines against drug dealers... and not even normal violence, but full-on {{Groin Attack}}s and at one point they threaten to crush a guy's head under a hydraulic jack!
** Second, early on, one of the team members makes the comment that, while she wouldn't be trusted by a person they're intending to scam, Michelle Wilson would be due to being a famous actress, implying that fame somehow equals trustworthiness... or at least that certain people think so.
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** Peter Lawford was literally drinking himself to death. According to biographers, at this time "...no one wanted to deal with him, because he would be late or not show up at all. If he did show up he would be incoherent and unable to say his lines."
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** Peter Lawford was literally drinking himself to death. According to biographers, at this time "...no one wanted to deal with him, because he would be late or not show up at all. If he did show up he would be incoherent and unable to say his lines."" He would be dead at the age of 61 five years later from a cardiac arrest complicated by renal and liver failure; in short, a booze-fueled heart attack.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Robin and Liza Greer were two of the co-authors of ''You'll Never Make Love In This Town Again'', a tell-all of Hollywood prostitution and drug use.
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** Robin and Liza Greer were two of the co-authors of ''You'll Never Make Love In This Town Again'', a tell-all of Hollywood prostitution and druguse.use.
** Peter Lawford was literally drinking himself to death. According to biographers, at this time "...no one wanted to deal with him, because he would be late or not show up at all. If he did show up he would be incoherent and unable to say his lines."
** Robin and Liza Greer were two of the co-authors of ''You'll Never Make Love In This Town Again'', a tell-all of Hollywood prostitution and drug
** Peter Lawford was literally drinking himself to death. According to biographers, at this time "...no one wanted to deal with him, because he would be late or not show up at all. If he did show up he would be incoherent and unable to say his lines."
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Considering the lurid content of the film, it's hard to believe it was rated ''PG''.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Considering the lurid content of the film, it's hard to believe it was rated ''PG''. Although to be fair, the PG-13 rating didn't even exist yet, as it wasn't created until 1984.
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** And later on, the background music sounds ''suspiciously'' like the ''CharliesAngels'' theme...
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Moving here from main.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: ''AngelsRevenge'' features a triumphant melody that's "Vaguely [[Music/AlsoSprachZarathustra Strauss]], but noooooooot!"
** And later on, the background music sounds ''suspiciously'' like the ''CharliesAngels'' theme...
** And later on, the background music sounds ''suspiciously'' like the ''CharliesAngels'' theme...
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!!''Film/AngelsRevenge'' provides examples of:
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* OlderThanTheyThink: A weaponized van and a white Corvette with the red stripe are associated with ''Series/TheATeam'' when they first appeared in this film.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: A weaponized van and a white Corvette with the red stripe are associated with ''Series/TheATeam'' when they first appeared in this film.film.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Considering the lurid content of the film, it's hard to believe it was rated ''PG''.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Considering the lurid content of the film, it's hard to believe it was rated ''PG''.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: A weaponized van and a white Corvette with the red stripe are associated with ''Series/TheATeam'' when they first appeared in this film.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny:
** Crow, as an angry audience member during the "Shine Your Love" musical number: "HOW ABOUT SHINING MY STEAK OVER HERE?"
** Crow, on Jim Backus: "This was Jim Backus' first film ''after'' he died."
* DudeNotFunny: Mike and the Bots' reaction when Terri and Keiko stray into EthnicScrappy territory.
-->'''Mike:''' This is offending one-celled animals.
* RootingForTheEmpire.
-->'''Crow:''' I'm starting to root for the drug dealers.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny:
** Crow, as an angry audience member during the "Shine Your Love" musical number: "HOW ABOUT SHINING MY STEAK OVER HERE?"
** Crow, on Jim Backus: "This was Jim Backus' first film ''after'' he died."
* DudeNotFunny: Mike and the Bots' reaction when Terri and Keiko stray into EthnicScrappy territory.
-->'''Mike:''' This is offending one-celled animals.
* RootingForTheEmpire.
-->'''Crow:''' I'm starting to root for the drug dealers.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: A weaponized van and a white Corvette with the red stripe are associated with ''Series/TheATeam'' when they first appeared in this film.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny:
** Crow, as an angry audience member during the "Shine Your Love" musical number: "HOW ABOUT SHINING MY STEAK OVER HERE?"
** Crow, on Jim Backus: "This was Jim Backus' first film ''after'' he died."
* DudeNotFunny: Mike and the Bots' reaction when Terri and Keiko stray into EthnicScrappy territory.
-->'''Mike:''' This is offending one-celled animals.
* RootingForTheEmpire.
-->'''Crow:''' I'm starting to root for the drug dealers.film.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny:
** Crow, as an angry audience member during the "Shine Your Love" musical number: "HOW ABOUT SHINING MY STEAK OVER HERE?"
** Crow, on Jim Backus: "This was Jim Backus' first film ''after'' he died."
* DudeNotFunny: Mike and the Bots' reaction when Terri and Keiko stray into EthnicScrappy territory.
-->'''Mike:''' This is offending one-celled animals.
* RootingForTheEmpire.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The girls steal from a group of Wacky Nazis living on a ranch near Los Angeles. It's since been revealed that [[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/Hitler-wanted-to-rule-from-Hollywood/articleshow/12323713.cms the actual Nazis really did own a ranch near L.A.]] from which they intended to rule North America.
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We no longer collect Fetish Fuel.
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* FetishFuel / FetishRetardant: The film bounces between the two. For example, Mike whinnies at the disco singer's long face.