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Summary: Texas Ranger Roland Sharp (Tommy Lee Jones) is assigned to protect the only witnesses to the murder of a key figure in the prosecution of a drug kingpin -- a group of University of Texas cheerleaders. Sharp must now go undercover as an assistant cheerleading coach and move in with the young women. (imdb)
A good funny comedy that might not be nothing new but still a reasonably good film. Tommy Lee Jones leads the cast as Roland, a sherrif assigned to protect five cheerleaders after they witness a murder. Sure it's not that original but a fair storyline. The five young cheerleaders are smoking hot, and might I add Christina Milian is damn fine. A few good laughs rounds out the movie, but at the end of the day nothing new, but still worth a look as it's not bad :)
Tommy Lee Jones is funny! His humor reaches 100 quite a few times. The movie itself is only an 80 because it has some treacle, some annoyances by Cedric the Entertainer, and a stupid politically correct near ending where Tommy has a shoot-out with the bad guy. Still, every year, Tommy has me smiling, chuckling, and laughing all the way through. It has even more humor than Men in Black. If you enjoy Tommy's low-key humor, try it. You might like it.
I'm a University of Texas alumni and I feel ashamed of this. That being said, the girls who played the cheerleaders are so fine that it almost makes it worth it as they prance around in underwear and clothes I didn't know existed.
Predictable comedy with Jones as the militaristic FBI agent assigned to protect a sorority. All the comedy comes from Jones trying to deal with the trials and tribulations and college girls.
Let's just cut through it shall we? You're watching this movie for some cheap T&A / comedy, nothing wrong with that, except this movie is worthless. Just because it's not very funny, and there's unforgivably little eye candy for a movie whose entire plot is contrived nonsense meant to be a vehicle for comedy and T&A. It's like adopting a still born baby. Why would you do that? It doesn't even make sense you sicko.