Here are 5 exciting Paris Hilton Movies you need to watch with your partner!
Born in New York City, Paris Hilton happens to be the great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, the owner of the Hilton hotel chain. Before beginning her professional life as a model later as an actress, she became popular for her club-hopping and jet-setting way of life.
Like her mother Kathy and aunts Kim Richards (a former child star who appeared in many Disney movies like Escape to Witch Mountain) and Kyle Richards (a regular on the TV series Little House on the Prairie), Paris Richards first tried her hand at acting at the age of ten, playing “girl on the beach” in the low-budget film Wishman (1991). She didn’t return to the acting scene until she was 19 and starred in the indie film Sweetie Pie (2000).
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Here are 5 Paris Hilton Movies below:
House of Wax (2005)
House of Wax (2005) didn’t exactly win me over when I first heard the name Paris Hilton attached to it. In spite of this, I decided to give it a good try. The horror picture House of Wax was actually rather enjoyable. The storyline was fascinating and original. All of the players, including Paris Hilton, were perfectly cast, and I liked what I saw from each of their performances. The film never sagged in interest or distracted you from anticipating what would happen next. The gore seemed a little excessive at times, but other horror films have had significantly more blood and gore.
The film certainly wasn’t perfect; it featured a few noticeable problems. A couple scenes suffered from weak performances that, I’m sure, could have been improved with another go. Although I was aware that most people were expecting Paris Hilton to be dreadful in her movie role, I thought she did a fine job. In one moment, she did get to dance about in her lingerie, so take that, straight dudes.
Ladies and homosexual men need not worry; there is plenty of enticing male company available. It’s not often that a horror film features a leading man like Chad Michael Murray who can act and look this good in the same part. Jared Padalecki, likewise, performs admirably and attractively in his role. Horror lovers will enjoy this film for what it is: a good time. It’s not badly made, overused, or overacted in any way.
Zoolander (2001)
People either wouldn’t be able to keep from laughing their asses off while watching this film or they would turn it off early on account of its obvious stupidity. Thankfully, I found it hilarious since I enjoy odd humor. It’s a comedy on the superficial lives and careers of male fashion models, so of course it’s one of the most incomprehensible movies you’ll ever watch.
Ben Stiller has a stellar performance as “Derek Zoolander,” the dimwitted model whose reign as top male model is toppled by newcomer “Hansel,” played by Owen Wilson. I couldn’t help but wonder, “how can these actors play absurd roles like this and be normal?” in light of Wilson’s recent real-life drug troubles.
So many people in the film industry getting killed is nearly explicable. Stiller, Wilson, Milla Jovovich, and Will Ferrell are all quite effective at playing eccentric characters, as they do here. But it’s all in good fun, with an additional commentary on the real issue of child labor, and the film should be appreciated for what it is. Like the Austin Powers movies, it’s a spoof and so generally ridiculous.
Movie buffs and admirers of famous people will love all the cameo appearances here, as well as the outrageous costumes (both male and female) and silly expressions (especially those of Ben Stiller). Some astute satire on many themes related to the fashion industry is interspersed throughout the general idiocy. If you go into this with realistic expectations, you should have a fun hour and a half.
Snakes on a Plane (2006)
Something inside of me has passed away today. I may never again witness a film that rocked this hard, a thought that struck me as I left the theater after a prescreening of Snakes on a Plane (SoaP) at the theater where I work. Look elsewhere, and don’t whine if you don’t get an introspective look into the atrocities of aerial terrorism and reptilian exploitation.
Congratulations if you, like me (and I’m assuming you are, given you’re reading my review), are seeking for an hour and a half of serious ass-kickery. SoaP is like winning the lottery for you. The movie exceeded my high expectations in every way. At the end of the film, I was so energized that I hurled my shoes across the (empty) theater floor. I’m not joking.
When you get right down to it, SoaP is the pinnacle of manliness. It’s kind of like an anti-romantic comedy. This film will appeal to those who seek gore, breasts, cringeworthy physical comedy, Samuel L. Jackson, or venomous reptiles. If you don’t have a genitalia, you can still try SoaP.
Plot is pretty thin, something generic about a kid (Nathan Phillips) who witnessed a mob murder and has to be transported to L.A. to testify in court, but I doubt anyone will mind. We know the basic story. There is a plane in the air that has both venomous snakes and Samuel L. Jackson on board.
Samuel L. Jackson defeat snakes in a number of thoroughly awesome ways, which I will not reveal as to not diminish their awesomeness, and simultaneously deals with whiny, stereotypical frightened passengers. Trust me though, seeing the snakes rampaging through the plane and wreaking havoc on said stereotypical passengers is indeed sweet.
The acting is as solid as one could hope for from this cast. Jackson takes front and center stage, obviously. He saw the called the pitch, took a beefy swing and hit one into the upper decks. As for the rest of the cast, they did a decent job. Keenan Thompson actually doesn’t suck, Nathan Phillips was solid enough, and Julianna Margulies did a fine job.
Honestly, I can think of no reason not to see Snakes on a Plane. Sure, the critics will lambaste it left and right. There’s no doubt about that. However, coming from someone who is ready to accept the film for what it is, I can honestly recommend it to anyone who can appreciate its nostalgic, cheese-ball appeal.
All things considered, Snakes on a Plane will undoubtedly be the most enjoyable, and the most unlikely blockbuster of the summer. A solid ten out of ten.
The Hottie and the Nottie (2008)
Joel David Moore plays Nate Cooper in the romance comedy THE HOTTIE AND THE NOTTIE. When Nate’s girlfriend dumps him, he understands Paris Hilton’s Cristabel Abbot is the one for him. Nate has had a crush on Cristabel ever since they were both six years old. Nate locates Cristabel with the aid of an old buddy from their youth.
But he finds out that Cristabel won’t settle down with anyone until her ugly friend June Phigg finds a suitable partner. Nate tries to get June a date, but no one is interested in her despite the fact that she is actually pretty clever and brilliant. Then he has the epiphany that June would benefit greatly from a makeover. Problems arise.
While Paris Hilton’s character isn’t pigeonholed as a shallow glamour girl in THE HOTTIE AND THE NOTTIE, it is made abundantly apparent that she likes sexual activity outside of her marriage.
The film does not, therefore, forcefully denounce sexual immorality. It also features some mild profanity. The film’s resolution, in which sexual activity with objects of lust is rejected in favor of true love and romance with the right person, helps to alleviate some of these issues. The sexual attitudes depicted in THE HOTTIE AND THE NOTTIE are problematic, yet the film is not horrible overall.
This Is Paris (2020)
Hilton’s daily life is the subject of This is Paris, which also reveals intimate details about her past that have never been revealed.She describes the bullying and emotional, verbal, and physical abuse she suffered at several boarding institutions while she was a teenager. Hilton’s work life is also covered, from its inception to the present day, with the help of testimonials from Hilton’s loved ones.
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