1/10
The death of film making has hit Hollywood
28 April 2001
As a young female movie buff this film had odd moments of time deception. A fruitless air of wonder and the confusion of what studios discredit in the nature world. I was not fond of the lighting, the sound, or the comic attempt of space in the 21st century. William Henderson, a 50's film maker, once said "just because you have a stage, actors, and a story does not mean that you have to put on the show".

Lipgloss Explosion is one of the waves that hits mainstream, and comes out smelling like a broken Hollywood Pauly Shore puddle. The wonder of a film brought to life in a time where movies have expelled a truth of the world. I am happy that this film was brought to life from death. The movie world is now open. It was a fond moment that I will cherish. This film is GOLD.
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