Charlie's Angels Run for the Border

Chico's Angels: Click to watchImagine if the Angels were a bit more masculine, a whole lot trampier and spoke English as a second language. That's just what you get -- in this South of the border version called "Chico's Angels."

The stars, Kay Sedia, Chita Parole and Frieda Lay, started their live show in a small basement theatre of Los Angeles Mexican restaurant Casita del Campo in Silver Lake. The shows have become a local cult favorite and received rave reviews from L.A. critics. Now the loca girls gone wild have their own movie trailer ... but no movie! Check out the trailer. Es muy caliente! Ay!

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1. It may not shock anyone to know that Casita del Campo is located in a very gay part of L.A.
Ay carajo!

Posted at 3:14PM on Jul 25th 2007 by R.Zimmerman

2. FIRST or THIRD

Posted at 3:15PM on Jul 25th 2007 by sasha

3. I've seen each episode (performed live on stage) 2x or more!

I can't wait for episode 4!!

Posted at 3:25PM on Jul 25th 2007 by Megalion

4. hey r. zimmerman --
"a very gay part of la?" as opposed to the "very straight part of la?"
what century is it again?

Posted at 3:47PM on Jul 25th 2007 by suchagooddog

5. These guys are hilarious. This is the first time that i've laughed in days, from reading a story here on TMZ, nice switch, and good job. The rest of the news is depressing.

Posted at 3:48PM on Jul 25th 2007 by Happy To Be Me

6. It don't matter if they're gay or not it's funny stuff.

Posted at 3:52PM on Jul 25th 2007 by NashvilleRob

7. very funny! who cares what part of LA they're in... they're awesome!

Posted at 3:51PM on Jul 25th 2007 by b

8. estupido

Posted at 4:10PM on Jul 25th 2007 by costaMesaboy

9. Kay also sells Tupperware and you can have a Tupperware party with her. Her Tupperware site isn't hard to find online. LOVE HER!!!

Posted at 4:18PM on Jul 25th 2007 by hennahabit

10. Being funny is not based on sexuality. I've watched this "movie preview" and it is one of the funniest things I've seen in a long time. They need to film episodes and place them on their myspace page or you tube. It's time to share outside of LA.

Posted at 4:24PM on Jul 25th 2007 by Nicole from Kentucky

11. Hey, #5 suchagooddog, yes, a very gay part of L.A. and there are several such communities in the greater TMZ. Where a very large percentage of the population is gay, open, and likes it that way. Where commercial enterprises are gay-oriented and gay-patronized. (BTW is there something wrong with that in the black hole of your very progressive mind??)That is different from the diverse general communities of L.A. Why does every self-righteous moron who takes it on themselves to be a defender of the picked-upon ALWAYS say something about what century this is or what planet this is?? For God's sake, think things out and don't blow the same tired cliches out of your a** when you all injured and indignant. All that being said, drag is rarely funny. Sorry. Just my opinion. If you like that kind of overdone, predictable stuff, enjoy.

Posted at 4:37PM on Jul 25th 2007 by R.Zimmerman

12. This troup writes, directs, crews and performs all their own material, completely original with a hint of improv thrown into the live performances. I salute them for making something, DYI live and on film and bringing the funny!

Posted at 6:42PM on Jul 25th 2007 by Mohollywood

13. God, make it a REAL local show and keep it in Mexico!

Posted at 5:56PM on Jul 26th 2007 by Roccotool

14. Newsflash R. Zimmerman ~ Because they're not directed/produced/acted by Jews doesn't make them overdone or predictable. It makes them rare and original.

Posted at 11:52AM on Jul 26th 2007 by ezze

15. Roccotool, you big silly, L.A. IS Mexico, a very Gay part of Mexico at that.

Posted at 1:00PM on Jul 27th 2007 by Danny

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