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Review of by Robert T — 06 May 2008

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I might be going against the grain here, but the film wasn't that bad. Honestly, I actually enjoyed. Yes, the film was a little cheesy and mediocre, but that's why I enjoyed it. It was fun, yet entertaining -- in a good way.

The whole film wasn't laughable, but instead it was amusing. Though it's been a while since I saw this film, but from watching it several times on television as a young child, the film entertained me.

And yes, I believe this film was not targeted for young children, but who cares? The film's characters were probably the best thing. Each has their own personality, and each of the actors brought their own uniqueness to their characters quite well.

The film kind of reminded me of the television show "The Simple Life" featuring Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie. A bunch of city "girls" moving to the countryside, and adjusting to their new lifestyle and environments.

One of the thing that kind of confused me since I saw a child was the film's title. I didn't get, and still don't. But overall, the film was entertaining, but only to an extent. And I wouldn't mind viewing the film again.

It was obvious the film wasn't well made, but if a film entertain me, then it's good in my books. Films are supposed to entertain people, right? Anyway, out of the three characters, I think John Leguizamo looked more like a female.

This review of To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995) was written by on 06 May 2008.

To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar has generally received positive reviews.

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