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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzu14-year-old Jamie goes to desperate lengths to get attention when her mother gives birth to quintuplets.14-year-old Jamie goes to desperate lengths to get attention when her mother gives birth to quintuplets.14-year-old Jamie goes to desperate lengths to get attention when her mother gives birth to quintuplets.
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Daniel Roebuck
- Jim Grover
- (as Dan Roebuck)
Vince Corazza
- Albert
- (as Vincent Corazza)
Timothy Burd
- Commercial Director
- (as Tim Burd)
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I did like Kimberly J. Brown in this movie. I liked how snarky She was in the narration. She was cute and plucky.
The only thing I didn't like about her acting was the crying scene when She tears up the artwork. She barely has any tears at all on her face. I don't expect her to be Natalie Portman, but She could've tried to shed some actual tears though.
I did like for once there was no love interest. In far too many movies with girls as protagonists their whole motivation seems to be to get a guy's attention. All Jamie wants to do is succeed at something, get her parents to give her some credit, and stop putting unrealistic expectations on her.
The movie can't seem to decide if it is about the parents, the new fame the babies bring to the family, or Jamie's relatively normal teenage problems.
I'll admit I like the ending. Jamie gets a blue ribbon for her artwork and her parents show up in the last minute to be supportive. It was sweet.
It is not the worst movie ever; It wasn't the best. The script definitely could used a rewrite and be more focused.
The only thing I didn't like about her acting was the crying scene when She tears up the artwork. She barely has any tears at all on her face. I don't expect her to be Natalie Portman, but She could've tried to shed some actual tears though.
I did like for once there was no love interest. In far too many movies with girls as protagonists their whole motivation seems to be to get a guy's attention. All Jamie wants to do is succeed at something, get her parents to give her some credit, and stop putting unrealistic expectations on her.
The movie can't seem to decide if it is about the parents, the new fame the babies bring to the family, or Jamie's relatively normal teenage problems.
I'll admit I like the ending. Jamie gets a blue ribbon for her artwork and her parents show up in the last minute to be supportive. It was sweet.
It is not the worst movie ever; It wasn't the best. The script definitely could used a rewrite and be more focused.
This film is Disney at its worst.Every cast member in this movie lacks acting talent with the exception of Don Knotts.The plot line is the worst yet of the Disney channel Original movies(Even though they all suck).I also find it incredibly annoying when Kimberly J. Brown stops the movie to explain something totally irrevelent to the plot line.This move is quite possibly the worst move I've ever seen!
Jamie (Kimberly J. Brown) is a high school student who is enjoying her life. She's loving it so much, she's constantly talking to the audience, bragging about how great everything is, similar to the new series at the time "Malcom in the Middle". She is shocked, but still annoyingly happy, when she finds her parents (especially her mother) are pregnant, and even more a delight is to be found when they reveal it's not one baby but five, hence the title of this stupid Disney made for TV movie, "Quints". The babies become too much, so they hire a strict, short lived nanny, Fiona. Fiona is an example of a character that is extremely over the top, but still somewhat works comically, played by forgotten ex-SNL member Robin Duke. Jamie starts trying to help with the babies. The babies then become a big TV hit, and chaos ensues, though laughter and fun is what I believe the director was going for.
This movie will only appeal to young kids, which is the only audience it must be going for, so in this way it works. Kimberly J. Brown is certainly a charismatic lead, but her constant toothy smile, followed by her stereotypical "put the eyes and head down" sad face get old real fast, as do her monologues to the audience. The movie often goes for a surreal feel, including unrealistic daydreams which require good special effects, but here the special effects are terrible. The entire movie shouts out "Disney Channel Movie", which in turn in shouting out, "Mediocrity!"
This is a dumb movie, and not great for anyone, but little kids will probably enjoy it.
My rating: ** out of ****. 80 mins. G.
This movie will only appeal to young kids, which is the only audience it must be going for, so in this way it works. Kimberly J. Brown is certainly a charismatic lead, but her constant toothy smile, followed by her stereotypical "put the eyes and head down" sad face get old real fast, as do her monologues to the audience. The movie often goes for a surreal feel, including unrealistic daydreams which require good special effects, but here the special effects are terrible. The entire movie shouts out "Disney Channel Movie", which in turn in shouting out, "Mediocrity!"
This is a dumb movie, and not great for anyone, but little kids will probably enjoy it.
My rating: ** out of ****. 80 mins. G.
Get this: Teenage girl wants space from her parents. She gets it-by the arrival of five brothers and sisters, the ever-popular quintuplets. Now, I thought Kimberly Brown was excellent in "Tumbleweeds". She isn't horrible here, but could have used improvement. The worst acting came from Elizabeth Morehead, who plays the mom on the worst sitcom ever, "One World". Do I sense a pattern here? Bottom line-view it for what it is.
I thought this was an adorable movie! the actors were nice accept for a couple but I am not going to say who. This movie is great every once in a while but the more and more you watch it the more annoying it gets.I give this movie a eight because it's not totally boring and it's not so dramatic it will make you cry it's right in the middle.In the beginning the main character Jamie needs space from her parents and when her mom gives birth to her babies Jamie gets what she wants but finds out she does not like it that much. Soon Jamie finds a hobby that she likes and is disappointed when her parents choose something else over her accomplishments but in the end everything turns out just fine and everyone ends up happy. Anyway if you want a sweet friendly entertaining movie to pass the time on a Saturday afternoon I definitely recommend this one.
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- WissenswertesSince infants are only allowed to work fifteen minutes at a time with twenty-minute breaks in between, twenty were hired to play the quintuplets.
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Nancy Grover: Zoe, have you ever changed a baby's diaper?
Zoe: Does a doll count?
Nancy Grover: Let's start you off with a girl.
Jamie Grover: Boys tend to pee on you.
Zoe: Um, ew.
- Alternative VersionenThe 2010's Disney Channel broadcasts in the United States use the sped-up 25 fps PAL video from a 24 fps film source.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Das ultimative Weihnachtsgeschenk (2000)
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