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Connie and Carla

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Best pals Connie and Carla have a song-and-dance act at a Chicago airport, but they go on the run after witnessing a murder. After getting to L.A., they score a perfect gig: posing as drag queens on the dinner theater/cabaret circuit.
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MovieFreak.com
Like an episode of particularly bad network television, this movie hasn't a clue as to how to do anything that doesn't feel contrived or unoriginal.
December 09, 2005
Ebert & Roeper
... just awful.
April 19, 2004
Christianity Today
The movie does offer some genuine guffaws as it trips over itself to be all things to all people.
September 11, 2006
ColeSmithey.com
For audiences who adored "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," Nia Vardalos' follow up movie (she wrote both scripts) will come as a big fat letdown.
May 06, 2009
Film Journal International
Vardalos is a much better actress than she is a writer, and the patchy script has a desperate, thrown-together feeling to it, as if she had to scramble to come up with something after Wedding's gargantuan success.
August 08, 2004
Cinema em Cena
muitos espectadores talvez julguem melhor economizar o dinheiro do ingresso do cinema, utilizando-o para comprar o CD do filme.
August 13, 2004
Toronto Star
Connie And Carla never manages to rise above the airport-lounge aesthetic of its title characters.
April 16, 2004
L.A. Weekly
There are funny moments ... but the film grows progressively more dispirited.
April 22, 2004
Salon.com
Isn't really a movie but a blatant girls' night out vehicle.
April 17, 2004