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Itty Bitty Titty Committee
starring: Melonie Diaz, Nicole Vicius, Carly Pope, Melanie Mayron, Guinevere Turner
directed by: Jamie Babbit
directed by: Jamie Babbit
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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0754703763105
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: WOLFE VIDEO
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Manufacturer: WOLFE VIDEO
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: WOLFE VIDEO
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 02, 2008
Running Time: 87 minutes
Studio: WOLFE VIDEO
Theatrical Release Date: 2007
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com:
Itty Bitty Titty Committee, the third film from Jamie Babbit, director of the 1999 cult comedy But I'm a Cheerleader, focuses on a group of radical young feminists experiencing both political and sexual awakenings. With a riot-grrrl heavy soundtrack (there's so much Kathleen Hannah she should be listed in the credits) and an unabashed message about the degradation of women in the media, Itty Bitty Titty Committee strives to be a very powerful and moving film. It doesn't quite make it. Despite the somewhat lackluster plot, the cast has a great time with the material and clearly enjoy these characters. Standouts are Dirt's Carly Pope, as the "leader" of the group complete with '70s era Gloria Steinem glasses, and especially Melonie Diaz (Be Kind Rewind and Hamlet 2) as Anna, a young lesbian whose life is most altered by the Guerrilla Girls-style group. Overall the message is just a little too heavy-handed and the climax too silly to really make you feel inspired, but the movie does succeed as a fun and sexy coming-of-age story. --Kira Canny
Product Description:
This latest fabulous movie from Jamie (But I m a Cheerleader) Babbit is a dynamic, romantic, frequently funny and politically astute movie with a smart script, rockin soundtrack and terrific ensemble cast that includes sexy young Melonie Diaz as the new dyke on the block who falls in with a great gang of Feminist troublemakers called Clits in Action (CiA), and then falls in love with leader of the pack, Nicole Vicius. Unfortunately, Nicole has a girlfriend Melanie Mayron and, as they say, drama ensues. With Carly Pope, Daniela Sea, Guinevere Turner, Deak Eugenikos, Jenny Shimizu and Lauren Mollica.
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- Itty BittyOk, the title is why I rented it through Netflix, BUT, also the fact that the ever hot Daniela Sea is in it! This youthful and angst filled movie is good, reflecting the anger and confusion of young lesbians and transgendered trying to find their way in a very straight world. The movie was good enough to keep my attention throughout. It had a punk edge to it as well as a sarcastic humor.
Rating:
- Waste of TimeThis movie was not only boring, but was a waste of time. I rented it because first of all, it is a lesbian movie. Next, because the character MAX from "L Word" was in it. I was thoroughly disappointed. I guess if you are totally bored and have seen every other lesbian movie out there, you could waste a Tuesday night for almost 2 hours, but I definitely would not recommend it. It is cheesy, and almost too stereo-typical. The "almost" funniest part is when the main character writes on the bathroom ... Read More
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- ITTY BITTY TITTU COMMITTEEI DIDN'T LIKE THIS MOVIE. I THINK I HAVE WATCHED TO MUCH LWORD THAT HAD A STORY LINE. I THINK THIS WAS MADE FOR REALLY YOUND TEENAGE GIRLS.
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- Itty Bitty Titty CommitteeA fun film with familiar faces.
I love that the conversation at the dinner table is not around the fact that the leads is a lez, but that she's no longer going out with her girlfriend, that mom loved; a nice change. Daniela Sea and Jenny Shimizu make apperences in this lightly political fun film. Cudos to the women in Hollywood making films for the ladies!
Rating:
- What a fun movie! Daniela and Carly make a sexy pair!The first time, I saw this film was at the premiere in L.A. The energy in the theater and on the screen rocked. The soundtrack pulls you in to what is a radical feminist storyline, with tongue firmly planted in... cheek... of course.
Although they are not the main "couple", the storyline focuses on, Daniela Sea and Carly Pope make a very sexy pair when they hook up on a roadtrip to a demonstration.
It's a fun movie!




