Modern Girls

1986

Comedy / Drama / Romance

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 40% · 5 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 63% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.8/10 10 1729 1.7K

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Plot summary

Margo, Kelly, and CeCe have three things in common: they're roommates, they're gorgeous, and they're hooked on the glamour and excitement of L.A.'s rock and roll night life. When they get mixed up with a rock star, an arrogant ex-boyfriend, a pseudo-sadist, and the nicest nerd in The City Of Angels, it's a full night to say the least!


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Daphne Zuniga as Margo
Cynthia Gibb as Cece
Troy Evans as Club Owner
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by el7 6 / 10

Cable rerun classic.

If you were alive during cable TV's heyday then there are certain movies you remember more for their ubiquity on home cable than for any other redeeming qualities. HBO used to be called 'Hey, Beastmaster's On' for a reason. In addition to this, there was a time during the 80s when studios became very interested in releasing inexpensive movies aimed at that long cherished 18 to 45 demographic which were meant to put the fun in 'no profundity here, folks,' and a lot of those movies wound up on the cable channel lineups. Well, Modern Girls is one of those movies. It definitely has a 'just go with it' flavor to it. There are two descriptions of the movie's plot on this page and the one that references a prank is the one that's not accurate. The individually contributed description gets it right. The movie does mean to explore the power of friendship, particularly female friendship, but it doesn't aim to do so without losing track of its mandate for presenting viewers with a somewhat voyeuristic view of nightlife in 80s Los Angeles. Margo, CeCe and Kelly are roommates trying to get by in the city and enjoying their nights off by hitting the clubs. Margo (Daphne Zuniga) is the raven haired savvy chick, CeCe (Cynthia Gibb) is the brunette flibbertigibbet, and Kelly (Virginia Madsen) is the blonde beauty who can have any man she wants, but she only wants the one who leads her on. All three actresses were up and comers at this point in their careers, while their leading man has become known as a reliable 'hey, it's that guy' actor. Kelly has made a date with Cliff (Clayton Rhoner) which she bails on as soon as her on-again off-again boyfriend Brad says they're on again. She takes the car, leaving Margo and CeCe stranded at the apartment, until Cliff shows up with his car. They concoct a plan to convince him to go out and find Kelly, but really they just want to go clubbing and they want him to drive them around. Meanwhile, there's a big rock star hanging around (also played by Clayton Rhoner) whom CeCe has a big crush on, and who develops an interest in her as well. The rest of the movie is them hitting the different L. A. scenes while playing cat and mouse with Kelly, a stalker whose attention she has inadvertently attracted, the rock star Bruno X, and Bruno X's fans who have mistaken Cliff for him. It kind of wants to be After Hours, but it doesn't want to ever be that trippy or deep. Some of the set pieces work, especially when they're poking fun at specific club scenes. Others fall flat, particularly one in a pool hall that references a real event in a way that may produce a full body cringe. The set dressing is really fun in places, especially the girls' apartment which looks exactly like what you'd expect from three single ladies scraping by but which movies almost never show accurately. The ending is kind of silly. Overall this movie is a fun watch and a bit of a time capsule for its era, but it's not going to stay on your mind for long past the viewing, nor is it probably meant to.

Reviewed by BandSAboutMovies 5 / 10

Oh the 80's

Cece (Cynthia Gibb, Jack's Back) just lost her job.

Margo (Daphne Zuniga, The Initiation) has a boring telemarketing job.

Kelly (Virginia Madsen, Candyman) sells lots of pets because she's so good looking.

Over one wild night, they're going to get dumped, meet a rock legend, face off with a criminal and maybe even fall in love. Just another Friday night, I guess.

Clayton Rohner (I, Madman; April Fool's Day) has a dual role as the love-starved Clifford and rock star Bruno X. Also look for Josh Richman (who was Tony in River's Edge; he also directed the videos for Guns 'n Roses' "Live and Let Die" and "Don't Cry (Part 1)" as well as reciting the spoken word section on their cover of "Knocking On Heaven's Door and managing the band Deadsy), the Boss' sister Pamela, Mark Holton (Francis from Pee-Wee's Big Adventure) and Stuart Charno (one of the few Camp Crystal Lake counselors to escape Jason).

Director Jerry Kramer also made Michael Jackson's Moonwalker, the video for Van Halen's "Hot for Teacher," Styx's "Kilroy Was Here" and Sandahl Bergman's Body, a video where Sandahl shows how to do aerobics. If you think I'm not hunting that down, you don't know me all that well.

This female-driven hijinks movie even had the Depeche Mode song "But Not Tonight" promote it in a movie-featuring music video, as well as a soundtrack with The Jesus and Mary Chain, Toni Basil and Icehouse on it.

Modern Girls bombed in theaters, but as often happened in the late 1980's, it found new life on HBO. Ah, what a time to be alive, staying up too late and wishing you were old enough to try and catch Virginia Madsen's attention.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 5 / 10

trying to be a fun night out

Cece (Cynthia Gibb), Kelly (Virginia Madsen), and Margo (Daphne Zuniga) are poor struggling single gal roommates in L. A. Cece gets fired. Kelly has a date with forgettable nerd Clifford (Clayton Rohner) but she left with the car. The other two girls wanna have fun and gets him to drive them to the club. He's happens to be a doppelganger for music superstar Bruno X.

The fake L. A. nightlife is a little stupid. A comedian playing Clifford could have turned this into a funny adventure. Drop Everything is a funny bit. The movie needs to stay with that tone and needs some better comedic skills to pull it off. Clayton is not a funny actor. I love all three actress individually but non of them are doing anything special here. This doesn't have enough fun for this to be enjoyable although it tries. It tries to be a fun night out.

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