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Josie and the Pussycats

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
26K
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Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, and Rosario Dawson in Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
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A girl group find themselves in the middle of a conspiracy to deliver subliminal messages through popular music.A girl group find themselves in the middle of a conspiracy to deliver subliminal messages through popular music.A girl group find themselves in the middle of a conspiracy to deliver subliminal messages through popular music.

  • Directors
    • Harry Elfont
    • Deborah Kaplan
  • Writers
    • Deborah Kaplan
    • Harry Elfont
    • Richard Goldwater
  • Stars
    • Rachael Leigh Cook
    • Tara Reid
    • Rosario Dawson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    26K
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    • Directors
      • Harry Elfont
      • Deborah Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Deborah Kaplan
      • Harry Elfont
      • Richard Goldwater
    • Stars
      • Rachael Leigh Cook
      • Tara Reid
      • Rosario Dawson
    • 265User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Rachael Leigh Cook
    Rachael Leigh Cook
    • Josie McCoy
    Tara Reid
    Tara Reid
    • Melody Valentine
    Rosario Dawson
    Rosario Dawson
    • Valerie Brown
    Alan Cumming
    Alan Cumming
    • Wyatt Frame
    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Fiona
    Gabriel Mann
    Gabriel Mann
    • Alan M.
    Paulo Costanzo
    Paulo Costanzo
    • Alexander Cabot
    Missi Pyle
    Missi Pyle
    • Alexandra Cabot
    Carson Daly
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    • Carson Daly
    Aries Spears
    Aries Spears
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    Tom Butler
    Tom Butler
    • Agent Kelly
    Alexander Martin
    Alexander Martin
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    • (as Alex Martin)
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    Justin Chatwin
    Justin Chatwin
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    • Teenage Fan
    Kimberly Rimer
    • Wedding Dress Girl
    Corinne Reilly
    Corinne Reilly
    • Aquarium Tour Guide
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    Marnie Alton
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    • Directors
      • Harry Elfont
      • Deborah Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Deborah Kaplan
      • Harry Elfont
      • Richard Goldwater
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    9martinwjordan

    Prophecy in a fun rock film that deserves more attention and appreciation

    It didnt do too well at launch because it was unfairly compared by Ebert as a Spice Girls movie clone. Unfair and damaging. He was nearly 60 - this wasn't a film for him and he didn't have the foresight this film had to see where teenage pop culture was going. Watch this now and you think - "how did they know?" - the tongue in cheek parody of the music industry and teen marketing is amusingly encapsulated in a film with good rock tunes and a stereotypical fun, teen storyline.

    I think this film failed because people thought it would be more loyal to the comic / cartoon but it tried to be a bit more clever than that. Sadly, the audience at the time were not ready for that. Look at comic to movie executions and you see the same sarcasm and self deprecation that this exudes.

    Also, Rachel Leigh Cook, Tara Cook & Rosario Dawson do a grand job as the leads and Alan Cumming hams it up wonderfully.

    Also - DuJour - on the money.
    mazdp

    Guilty Pleasure

    Do not go to this movie expecting anything that's logical or realistic. It is a purely fun film with a rocking soundtrack.

    Viewers who would most appreciate this would be the ones who have at least a vague memory of the television cartoon series because there are a lot of jokes and references that might go over one's head otherwise--not to say that kids wouldn't enjoy it as well, because they will.

    There's a lot going on in this film. So much happens so fast, but that is intentional. It is highly visual, and the style almost seems like a cross between Steven Soderbergh and Tim Burton, of course with a lot more pink and glitter. The images literally pop out at you at times. And while the plot is somewhat contrived, you might not mind too much because it speaks so clearly to our current culture.

    The parody of Boy Bands and Pop-Star Girls is dead-on and that's why this is such a guilty pleasure. You can appreciate how they are made fun of and enjoy the characterizations at the same time. And all the performances are first rate--from the cameo performances by Breckin Myer and Seth Green as members of the Boy Band "Dujour", to leads Rachel Leigh Cook and Tara Reid as Josie and Melody, to the supporting players, particularly Alan Cumming and Parker Posey as the record executives. Also look for cameos by Carson Daly and Ken "Babyface" Edmonds.

    Rosario Dawson as Valerie makes quite an impression. Her strong but anxious portrayal helps set up the classic conflict of female friendship vs. "diva-like" fame--a conflict we've seen played out over and over again in many VH-1 "Behind the Music" episodes.

    All in all, this is a film you'll enjoy upon first viewing and maybe even more with repeated viewings. If anything, you'll be dancing out of the aisles as you head home.
    7tea-16

    Gets better with time

    First of all - this is not a meaningful movie. But it wasn't meant to be. I hate it when I hear critics slam a movie mainly because it doesn't fit into their favorite "Type" of movie. Some movies are made to sit through wincing - leaving you sore emotionally and some are light silly goofball creations that wont change the world, but sure are nice to just zone out with.

    This movie will never turn Roger Ebert's crank...its silly and goofy and irrelevant....Its also over time revealing itself to have been at the time...subversive. This movie has a lot of little things about it that are becoming more relevant as the years wear on...

    When this first came out I thought "An alright movie with catchy songs" This was before I myself got involved in the Music industry. After living through three bands and two contracts over ten years I would like to say this movie isn't as unrealistic as you may think. It is still a spoof, but close enough to reality to warrant another look. Originally waved away as being pure fluff I now find this movie creepily prophetic.

    Since this movie was made we have witnessed the fall out of bands like Back street boys the breakdown of pop-stars like Brittany Spears and a slew of young actors & actresses separated from family & friends whose entire personalities have been written and designed by stylists and are seen battling like some weird "Fashionista" roman gladiators under the tutelage of sycophants and managers.

    Media/pop culture, with its out of control emphasis on looks and weight over talent and personality, have resulted in actual government legislation regarding model weights and rampant anorexia amongst young starlets.

    Musically there has been a huge increase in management interference (listen to Pink's first album regarding the pressures placed on a young singer to conform to a label's Vision) dictating how the artists shall look and act. If it hadn't been for the internet download revolution of Lime wire and such I think the Music industry would have happily continued to control what consumers were ALLOWED to buy and ALLOWED to see...

    This movie was also made prior to the outing of "gay" boy band members Stephen Gately, Lance Bassit, Jordan Knight but the top selling song for the Boy Band "Du Jour" in this movie is the most homo-suggestive song I've ever heard. (Is it really called "In Through Your Back Door"?)

    After all this fallout, the world of Josie & the Pussycats seems much less stupid to me.

    Again...Not deep, but possibly prophetic...and fun to watch Just don't expect to feel moved. Its popcorn at its best - light and salty, not really a meal...its a snack and as that type of movie...shouldn't't be judged solely for its nutritional value... I'd rate it a 7
    7Wuchakk

    Amusing satire on the power & brainwashing of the music industry

    I never saw the original cartoon but decided to pick up 2001's "Josey and the Pussycats" because Tara Reid's such a cutie and it looked like some fun entertainment.

    Yes, it's fun and the girls are attractive (also featuring Rachael Leigh Cook & Rosario Dawson) but, surprisingly, "Josey and the Pussycats" shoots for something deeper. As my title blurb points out, this is an amusing and potent satire on the power and manipulation of the entertainment industry.

    Alan Cumming is outstanding as the villainous band manager who uses, abuses and throws away at whim. His opening scene with the fictional boyband Du Jour is worth the price of admission! Parker Posey is also good as his diabolical superior.

    Ever wonder why all those musicians die in mysterious plane crashes, overdoses, etc. at the height of their fame? How about all those successful government cover-ups? How do artists with little actual talent and songwriting abilities become hugely popular while the truly talented artists languish in obscurity (like Meliah Rage)? Why do you sometimes have this insane drive for a Big Mac or Coke? "Josie and the Pussycats" explains all, lol.

    As for the doofuses who complain about the product placement, they all live on Aduh Street.

    The film runs 98 minutes.

    GRADE: B
    7sallyride-26046

    So Fking funny!!!

    THIS IS A CULT CLASSIC UNDISCOVERED GEM. Amazing songs, hilarious 2001 style, and a goofy Zoolander-type industry spoof with DIVERSE WOMEN as the leads????? Um, okay I get why it wasn't a critical hit but come on, this is FUNNY. Missi Pyle, Parker Posey and Alan Cumming are all hysterical and I quote this movie all the time with my friends. Do not watch this thinking it will change your life. But I guarantee you, if you actually give it a chance, it will make you LAUGH. And that's better.

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    • Trivia
      Due to the level of profanity and adult themes, the family friendly Archie comics which published the original Josie and the Pussycats stories, would denounce the film and discouraged people from seeing it. Strangely, many years later, the comics would not only be fine with, but also promote the television series Riverdale (2017) based on their Archie stories (and which features Josie, Melody, and Valerie as secondary characters). Which arguably had much darker adult themes in its storylines than this movie.
    • Goofs
      In the final concert when Alan M. shows up and Josie is talking to him, she steps away from the microphone but her voice is still amplified as if she was still talking into the microphone.
    • Quotes

      Alexander Cabot: You know what? I still don't understand why you're here.

      Alexandra Cabot: I'm here because I was in the comic book.

      Alexander Cabot: What?

      Alexandra Cabot: Nothing.

    • Crazy credits
      The original Josie and the Pussycats (1970) cartoon theme song plays during the end credits.
    • Alternate versions
      In addition to the PG version being released, alongside the bonus features in said version is a "Behind The Scenes" that shows scenes not shown on the "Backstage Pass" featurette, along with more footage during the making of the film. This version is not included on the PG-13 version of the DVD.
    • Connections
      Edited from Sweet Dreams (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Dujour Around The World
      Written by Deborah Kaplan, Harry Elfont, Brianz, Anthony President

      Produced by Presidential Campaign

      Performed by Dujour

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Josie y las melódicas
    • Filming locations
      • Virgin MegaStore, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(MegaStore scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Riverdale Productions
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    • Budget
      • $39,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,271,015
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,562,455
      • Apr 15, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,866,444
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS

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