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Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay (2002)

October. 06,2002
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5.7
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Cosmetics mogul Mary Kay Ash faces competition from a driven newcomer, who plots to take apart her control of the makeup industry

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GamerTab
2002/10/06

That was an excellent one.

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Tyreece Hulme
2002/10/07

One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.

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Aryana
2002/10/08

Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.

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Janis
2002/10/09

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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moonspinner55
2002/10/10

Mary Kay Cosmetics founder Mary Kay Ash (Shirley MacLaine, well-cast) sees her empire challenged seriously for the first time with the Jinger Heath-fronted BeautiControl; but the new competitor, helmed by greedy upstarts, neglects to take into consideration the longevity in Mary Kay's cut-rate homilies and fiercely devoted sales-team, and the showdown begins. Jazzy, cynically-comic behind-the-scenes glimpse at big business--powder puff style--though the most interesting scenes are the more subtle ones in which Jinger Heath (the fabulous Parker Posey) is shown, unintentionally or not, aping her competitor's flossy social business style and manners, giving facile beauty tips with a beaming smile that belies an ignorance of the big picture. This TV-movie offers MacLaine in particular one of the best roles she's had in years; a cunning shark dolled up to look like an accidentally-on-purpose corporate czar, MacLaine nails this headstrong, stubborn lady who never lets anything slip passed her. The two leads (and Shannen Doherty as Mary Kay's most fervent saleswoman) approach this winking material with such moxie and self-assurance that it's a far more entertaining gossip-monger than it has any right to be. The handling is knowing and clever, but surface-cute. It scores points by not making the main ensemble out to be either saints or devils, yet its satire occasionally teeters toward self-parody.

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ashleybox64
2002/10/11

Spoilers withinOkay this movie is funny in that Shannen Doherty acts different than any other role she has played, she acts like a childstory lineThe film is about 2 comapnies who are battling it out for customers, Mary Kay (Shirley MacLaine), and one of her workers Lexi Wilcox (Shannen Doherty) are fighting it out with Jinger Heath (Parker Posey). who will win, you will have to see.I liked it because it is not like any other film i have scene.

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jobakhume
2002/10/12

This movie has to be one of the best that Shirley has been in. It seems the roles that she loves the most are the roles she does to perfection every time. This was outstanding....she could almost pass for Mary Kay if it called for a resemblance. This is one of Shirley's better roles. Now, let's see someone top that role!

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kdm042
2002/10/13

I decided to tape this movie on a lark. At first, I thought they were going for maximum silliness, but the story sucked me in anyway, and I enjoyed it all the way to the end.Mary Kay's women are passionate about their product. For a lot a good reasons, too -- The lady herself was extremely inspirational. The rival company behaved more like modern entities: its executives rode their stock up, and then the employees hurt the most when the company crashed. Meanwhile, Mary Kay took her company private, kept treating her employees like human beings, and grew ever larger.The movie's best line (from Mary Kay): "Son, you do know it was never about the makeup."Shirley MacLaine outdid herself playing Mary Kay. Overall, the film was funny and serious at the same time, and a total treat. It's worth 8 out of 10 stars.

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