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SYNOPSIS
In Bam Bam & Celeste, Celeste (Margaret Cho) and Bam Bam (Bruce Daniels) are best friends still stuck in the white bread Midwest hometown where they grew up. Celeste lives at home with her out-of-touch Mommy (also played by Cho) and has retained her outcast status since high school. She and Bam Bam are free-spirited rejects in a town where looking or dressing differently is perpetually uncool.
Shunned on a good day and taunted on a bad one, the only thing Bam Bam and Celeste have is each other. They both feel life is passing them by. After seeing an ad for a contestant search for "Trading Places," a reality makeover show in N.Y., they decide to follow their dreams to New York City.
Their yellow brick road to the Big Apple is strewn with potential disasters and comical crises, as they encounter thugs, survivalists, racists and a “lesbian Lone Ranger,” played with ballsy charm by Jane Lynch (40-Year Old Virgin, Best in Show) and other roadside distractions before finally reaching The City. They arrive, only to find their hometown high-school nemeses, now the style dictators of the world-famous Salon Mirage, sitting in judgment at "Trading Places."
Helped by the show’s booking assistant, played with delight by Alan Cumming, and an assist from Celeste’s Mommy, the two friends survive a potential break-up, sabotage from without and doubts from within, and a fashion-challenged wardrobe, to discover that true beauty lies within.
Close Caption: No
Region Code: 1
UPC: 754703762887
Studio: Wolfe
Languages: English Dolby Digital 5.1 (Primary)
Features: Audio commentary (With director Lorene Machado and stars Margaret Cho and Bruce Daniels), Featurette (Behind-the-scenes), Photo gallery
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