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Blonde Ambition

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
6.3K
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Jessica Simpson in Blonde Ambition (2007)
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A young professional woman (Simpson) unwittingly becomes the pawn of two business executives in their bid to oust the head of a mega-conglomerate.A young professional woman (Simpson) unwittingly becomes the pawn of two business executives in their bid to oust the head of a mega-conglomerate.A young professional woman (Simpson) unwittingly becomes the pawn of two business executives in their bid to oust the head of a mega-conglomerate.

  • Director
    • Scott Marshall
  • Writers
    • David McHugh
    • Matthew Flanagan
    • John Cohen
  • Stars
    • Jessica Simpson
    • Luke Wilson
    • Rachael Leigh Cook
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    6.3K
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    • Director
      • Scott Marshall
    • Writers
      • David McHugh
      • Matthew Flanagan
      • John Cohen
    • Stars
      • Jessica Simpson
      • Luke Wilson
      • Rachael Leigh Cook
    • 40User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Jessica Simpson
    Jessica Simpson
    • Katie
    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Ben
    Rachael Leigh Cook
    Rachael Leigh Cook
    • Haley
    Penelope Ann Miller
    Penelope Ann Miller
    • Debra
    Andy Dick
    Andy Dick
    • Freddy
    Drew Fuller
    Drew Fuller
    • Billy
    Larry Miller
    Larry Miller
    • Richard Connelly
    Willie Nelson
    Willie Nelson
    • Pap Paw
    Piper Mackenzie Harris
    Piper Mackenzie Harris
    • Amber Perry
    • (as Piper Harris)
    Ritchie Montgomery
    Ritchie Montgomery
    • Mr. Carruthers
    Niki Spiridakos
    Niki Spiridakos
    • Nikolina
    • (as Nikki Spiridakos)
    Karen Y. McClain
    Karen Y. McClain
    • Betty
    • (as Karen McClain)
    Bill Jenkins
    Bill Jenkins
    • Mr. Perry
    Paul Vogt
    Paul Vogt
    • Floyd
    Drew Waters
    Drew Waters
    • Stripper Cop #1
    Edrick Browne
    • Stripper Cop #2
    Ryan Dunn
    Ryan Dunn
    • Griswold
    Julius Gregory
    • Lobby Security
    • (as Julius Washington)
    • Director
      • Scott Marshall
    • Writers
      • David McHugh
      • Matthew Flanagan
      • John Cohen
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    User reviews40

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    1dazzle023

    Awful, awful movie.

    This is probably one of the worst movies I have ever seen. Jessica Simpson not only lacks any acting skill, but the script is incredibly shallow and lame. You actually hear serious dialogue that goes, "I love you more." "No, I love YOU more." I stopped watching the movie (online) after the first half hour, I couldn't take it anymore. Her "southern girl charm" just doesn't work and is really quite annoying; her attempts at slapstick humor fall flat and she delivers lines like she is reading the script right off the page.

    Poor Luke Wilson. Did he not read the script before agreeing to do this, or did he fall for Papa Joe's (Jessica's dad and also the producer of the movie) promise of big profits? Hopefully he now knows better than to sign on to another movie like this. Luke Wilson is actually a good actor - I hate seeing the pained look on his face as he suffers through the bad dialogue.

    Also, I think the previous commenter giving this movie an 8 out of 10 was probably either involved in the movie somehow or hired by Papa Joe to give the movie a better rating. No one in their right mind would actually find this movie engaging.

    Jessica has lots of money, right? Maybe buy some acting lessons?
    4crossbow0106

    Not Horrible, Just Not Very Good

    By now you should already know about this film, the Jessica Simpson "bomb" that pretty much went straight to video (limited, anemic theatrical run). Basically, Ms. Simpson's Katie travels from a small town in Oklahoma to visit her boyfriend, to surprise him, only to find him in bed with another woman. She is stranded, but has one friend (Rachel Leigh Cook, whom I wish we saw more often in film), who lets her stay. Katie ends up getting a job via two conniving co-workers (Penelope Ann Miller and the always amusing Andy Dick) who are just using Katie to get the president of the firm (Larry Miller) ousted. This is strictly a b movie, its not meant to be profound. Jessica Simpson is not a great actress by any means, but she is pretty much beautiful and never truly annoying. The film is watchable in that its not an abomination, but its throwaway fluff. In a cameo, Penny Marshall is funny (a subtle in-joke about Milwaukee made me chuckle), and there is a funny scene involving Norwegian priests (don't read too much into this). So, not horrible, but easy to skip. Your safe bet is to watch it on television if it ever does. Again, not good, but not a profound disaster.
    TxMike

    Jessica Simpson is the blonde with ambition.

    Make no mistake, this is a "B" movie but a nicely made "B" movie with fine actors. It is set in NYC but except for a few establishing shots was filmed in Minden and Shreveport, Louisiana.

    Jessica Simpson is Katie from a small town in Oklahoma. She has a fiancee that is a bit stuck on himself and he moves to NYC to pursue his fashion modeling. When she pays him a surprise visit she finds out that he isn't very faithful and they break up. Ready to accept that fate and return to Oklahoma, her friend Haley pursuades her to stay a bit. Then by a stroke of luck Katie gets a job as the assistant to the president of a company.

    All of this is quite improbable, including the way she meets Luke Wilson as Ben of the mail room, but they quickly take a liking to one another.

    Underrated actress Penelope Ann Miller is probably the best here, as Debra, the devious VP of the company, trying to use Katie as a way to make the President look bad so she can move up. She plays the part to perfection.

    It was also nice to see Willy Nelson, while he would not give Gene Hackman or Marlon Brando much competition, he was a nice addition as Katie's Pap Paw. And also one of my favorites over the years, Rachael Leigh Cook as Katie's friend Haley.

    I found this streaming on Amazon Prime, the goings on are highly unlikely but I was entertained.
    stevenball2

    Straight to DVD

    This is the often told story of the country girl in the big city. There are obvious steals like Larry Miller playing Ed Asner saying to Jessica Simpson playing Mary Tyler Moore "I hate perky" They even steal from poor Marilyn Monroe with a scene of Jessica's skirt being blown by the NYC subway.There is the villain played by Penelope Miller with her side kick played by Andy Dick. The best friend played by Rachel Leigh Cook. The leading man played by Luke Wilson looking a little old for the part. Jessica Simpson looks a little old too. I remember when she & her former husband used to entertain the troops as part of the USO. The female soldiers went wild for Jessica & could care less for Nick. She definitely has that certain something that drives the boys wild & the girls too. A cute, very cute movie.
    6inkblot11

    Not ambitious at all, very predictable, but with the nice cast, fans of light romance should enjoy it!

    Katie (Jessica Simpson) lives in Oklahoma with her "Pap Paw" (Willie Nelson), who runs a general store. She is engaged to a real looker, Billy (Drew Fuller) who is leaving the plains for New York City, with the intent to become a top model. Katie is forlorn about his departure and soon makes plans to travel to Manhattan herself, for a surprise visit. However, Billy the Cad has a woman in his bedroom when Katie comes knocking. Tearfully, Katie gives him back the ring and heads to the apartment of another Oklahoma transplant, Haley (Rachael Leigh Cook). Haley is an aspiring actress and offers welcome and comfort to Katie. But, when she has an audition, she asks Katie to fill in for her at her day job as a bicycle courier. In short order, Katie not only meets a nice mail clerk, Ben (Luke Wilson) but also a nefarious company vice president, Debra (Penelope Ann Miller) and her loathsome assistant, Freddy (Andy Dick). Perceiving Katie as a "dim bulb", they soon have her placed as the secretary for the company president (Larry Miller), where they hope to manipulate her into embarrassing the prez in front of the board of directors, resulting in his ouster and Debra's elevation. Can such a scheme work and is Katie really just another dumb bunny? This is a very predictable offering to fans of light romance but it has its moments and most of the cast is really terrific. Simpson herself is rather nondescript but pleasant but not so for the other thespians. Wilson is engaging as ever, Penelope Ann Miller makes a fine screen witch, and Dick has some really funny scenes. Larry Miller, Nelson and Cook also add much to the film's enjoyment. As for Fuller, all one can say is "wow!" He is very handsome and should have a bright future ahead of him, as an actor or a model. While there is nothing spectacular about the costumes, sets, or photography, they are definitely up to par, but the formulaic script and direction alternates between humor and tediousness. In short, if you are not an admirer of the romcom genre, you would probably be well advised to skip this one altogether. But, for those who adore tales of love and laughs, this will fill a need when entertainment choices are lacking.

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    • Trivia
      This film was intended as a wide theatrical release; however, the film tested poorly and studio executives then considered going direct-to-DVD as a result. Ultimately the studio decided to give it a limited theatrical release in Texas (the home state of Jessica Simpson and Luke Wilson) in an attempt to generate interest and more accurately assess the film's box-office potential. After the film grossed only 1,190 dollars on eight screens, the studio decided not to expand the limited theatrical release any further.
    • Goofs
      When Debra is giving Katie a makeover, her makeup changes from bright blue eye-shadow and red lipstick to brown, and then changes back again.
    • Quotes

      Katie: How could you do this to me?

      Billy: Everything has changed for me here. I'm Billy 2.0 now. It's like *before,* I was an eagle.

      [shakes his head]

      Billy: Now I've just blossomed into, uhm... *a bigger eagle.*

      Katie: That doesn't even make sense.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Smallville: Siren (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      I Got Love
      Written by Owen Thomas and Lily-May Young

      Performed by Lily May

      Published by Owen T Music Publishing (ASCAP)/Lily Y Music Publishing (BMI)

      Courtesy of TY Songs

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2008 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
      • Kieu nu quay cong so
    • Filming locations
      • Minden, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Papa Joe Films
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,422
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,322
      • Dec 23, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,627,909
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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