Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) Cameron Diaz Natalie Drew Barrymore Dylan Lucy Liu Alex Bernie Mac Jimmy Bosley John Forsythe Voice of Charlie Crispin Glover Thin Man Justin Theroux Seamus O'Grady Robert Patrick Ray Carter Demi Moore Madison Lee Rodrigo Santoro Randy Emmers Shia LaBeouf Max Matt LeBlanc Jason Gibbons Luke Wilson Pete John Cleese Mr Munday Ja'Net DuBois Momma Bosley Cheung-Yan Yuen Deranged Mongol Daxing Zhang Demented Mongol Directed by: McG , Mic Rodgers, McG Produced by: Jenno Topping, Patrick Crowley, Drew Barrymore The Angels--Natalie, Dylan, and Alex--prepare to strike without warning as they go undercover to retrieve two missing silver bands. These are no ordinary rings. They contain valuable encrypted information that reveal the new identities of every person in the Federal Witness Protection Program. When witnesses start turning up dead, only the Angels, using their expertise as masters of disguise, espionage and martial arts can stop the perpetrator, a mysterious "fallen" Angel. Aided by their trusty colleague, Jimmy Bosley, the Angels' adventure begins at a remote Mongolian outpost and ends only after Dylan is forced to face a dark secret from her past--a secret that puts the lives of her two best friends in danger. ========== This film is a dizzying river of fun, high spirits and unabashed silliness so overpowering that a stream of enthusiasm overflows its banks. It would be fair to say that the movie is better than both the television show that inspired it as well as its film predecessor — and that's even a compliment. Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu return as clumsy Natalie, boy-crazy Dylan and semi-prim Alex in a sequel whose sugar-rush absurdity almost defeats the forces of logic, taste and conventional narrative. It's as cheerfully, enjoyably humid as the first blast of summer light and heat. "Throttle" is so much like a feature-length cartoon that you may find yourself sitting through the end credits waiting to see who provided the voices for the — if you'll pardon the expression — characters. The idea that McG and the screenwriters use to inform the picture with an abiding sweetness is to treat the Angels like a family. But what carries more weight than any threat to the world — which they can overcome with one hand tucked into a thong behind their backs — is a peril to the bonds that hold the Angels together. And in "Throttle," there are three looming dangers to Charlie's brood: one is the retired Angel-gone-renegade Madison Lee (Demi Moore), who's saddled with the traditional threat to national security. Another is Dylan's former lover, the Irish mob leader Seamus O'Grady (Justin Theroux). And perhaps the most insidious of all is Pete (Luke Wilson), who has just moved in with Natalie and may pop the question. With Bernie Mac, ably replacing Bill Murray as Bosley.