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Synopsis: The silver spoon daughters of the late cosmetics empire founder Victor Marchetta, Avan and Tanzie, never even took an interest in the business, happy to let it be run by their and the firm's administrator, Tommy Katzenbach, while they lead socialite lives, aiming at a marriage with soap star Mic Rionn. Suddenly a scandal wrecks the firm's stock and their family reputation. Their credit cards are canceled, one of them torches the mansion, the other hands their sports-car to a thief mistaken for a parking valet. So they end up living with their Latina former cleaning lady. Help to investigate whether the firm is really best sold to competitor Fabiella, as Tommy claims, comes from hunky lab technician Rick, whom the previously mistook for the inexistent firm parking lot attendant, and Henry Baines, whose free law for the poor charity they didn't even consider for sponsoring.
Director(s): Martha Coolidge
Production: MGM/UA
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
3.9
Metacritic:
17
Rotten Tomatoes:
4%
PG
Year:
2006
98 min
$11,337,251
Website
592 Views


- Hi.|- TOMMY:
Hey, hey, hey!

- Tommy!|- Tommy!

My gorgeous girls. Are you hungry?

Let's get some food, come on.|You're too thin. Both of you.

You're too nice.

Hey, let me ask you girls a question.|Seriously.

What do you think of this tie?|It's off the chain, right?

- This is Rocawear.|- Rocawear.

- And yes, it's nice. I like it.|- Are you...

- You look very handsome.|- Rocawear? Hey!

Can I get some snacks?|I want an assortment for these girls.

- This is Jaden. She's our new intern.|- TANZIE: Hi, Jaden.

Nice to meet you.

Hey, Jaden?

(WHISTLES)

- I love your dress.|- Thank you.

Maybe when I'm done with it,|I'll give it to you.

(STUTTERING) Let's go in my office.|I need to talk to you about something.

On the DL. Look who I have here.

- Hi, Pam. How are you?|- Hi, Pam.

Hello, my darlings.

- Hold my calls, Pam.|- Sure thing.

PAM:
Oh, Craig is waiting.

- Hi, Craig.|- Hi, Craig.

- How are you girls?|- Good. How are you?

- Great.|- All right,

let me put this as delicately as I can.|Our future is in the crapper.

- Thank you, Pam. You may depart.|- Why not?

- CRAIG:
Very nice.|- Thanks.

There's no new product.|The truth is, without Victor Marchetta,

there is no Marchetta Cosmetics.

And, so, this is what|you're going to inherit

when you take over the company in July|and I'm no longer your trustee.

I mean,|you girls even wanna run this place?

Well, I mean, you're gonna be, you know,|doing most of the running, right?

Yeah, sure. Yes, yes, of course.|Of course I am,

if you keep me on.|But there is another option.

(DOOR OPENS)

No, I'm okay, thank you.

Jaden? Do me a favor, would you, please,|sweetheart, and split? Go. Out.

TOMMY:
Thank you.|CRAIG: Oh, well.

We have information that Fabiella is|going to make an offer on this company.

Fabiella? That's Daddy's worst enemy.

All right, just listen|to what Craig has to say.

I prefer very, very hard pressure.

- Yes, I'm sorry. I'm scheduling a shiatsu.|- What?

- What did you say?|- The offer! Fabiella!

Yeah, right. Okay.

If the numbers come in from Fabiella|tomorrow where I expect them,

I mean, we could pay off our creditors|and still have a unit for each of you.

- A eunuch?|- Unit. 100 mil.

And you girls could spend that cheddar|however you'd like.

I could finance|Mic's independent movie with that.

- Ava?|- What?

He wrote a really good script, Tanzie.|It'd be like an investment.

This is Daddy's legacy|that we're talking about.

TOMMY:
All right. Chill, chill.|Everybody, chill out. Just relax.

We'll think about it. There's no rush here.

We'll take our time.

In the meantime,|let's go see some charities

and earn ourselves a tax credit. Come on!

We specialize in making large-print books|available to seniors

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