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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen Drake and Josh accidentally send their little sister Megan on a plane to L.A., they soon find themselves in the middle of a dangerous situation.When Drake and Josh accidentally send their little sister Megan on a plane to L.A., they soon find themselves in the middle of a dangerous situation.When Drake and Josh accidentally send their little sister Megan on a plane to L.A., they soon find themselves in the middle of a dangerous situation.
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Drake and Josh's parents are going on a ten day cruise, and Megan is going on a trip to see her friend in Colorado. Josh has to write an essay about his best adventure in life, and realizes his life is boring. Later he learns Drake is upset that his band manager can't book him any good gigs. Josh begs Drake to let him be his band manager, and Drake goes along with it. The next day Drake and Josh are supposed to take Morgan to the airport. They nearly miss the flight, but and up getting Megan on a flight, to Las Angels, when she is supposed to be going to Colorado. So after trying to stop the plane, they end up getting two tickets to Las Angels so they can find Megan. On the plain, Josh's Geo (like an iPod) is accidentally switched with someone else's when a fat lady falls on top of Josh and another man. Meanwhile, Megan is getting a limo ride to the best hotel she can find, using an emergency credit card. When Drake and Josh finally get to Las Angels, they get in contact with Megan and learn where she is staying. But the man that Josh's Geo got switched with is following them, because they realized that the Geo was switched, and need to get theirs back. Back at the hotel, Josh meets a guy from TRL in the bathroom, and realizes that he needs to book a band. Josh slides a laptop with a movie of Drake's band under the stall door. Josh ends up booking Drake for TRL. When they both get into the hotel room, Drake and Josh meet Megan, and she is going to go to the hotel pool. Drake and Josh decide to listen to some music, so they get out Josh's Geo and a laptop to copy files with. This is when Josh realizes that his Geo was switched and realizes the owner of the other Geo was up to some against the law activities. Just then the bad guys storm in and attempt to get the Geo, but Drake and Josh jet in a stolen sports car, belonging to Tony Hawk, leaving Megan behind. They get pulled over by who they think is the police, but it is really the bad guys. They end up getting kidnapped. When Megan gets back to the room after swimming, she finds the room a mess, and a wallet on the floor. It doesn't belong to Drake or Josh, but she dose find a piece of paper with an address on it. She isn't too suspicious, but when the boys don't return the next day she gets a little worried and calls a limo to drive her to the address on the paper. She finds that the address is a factory. She looks in the mail slot and finds she can see the bad guys printing money and Drake and Josh tied up. She can't call the police, because her phone has no signal, so she goes inside and stirs up some things by turning on fans and giving drake and josh a knife to cut their ropes. When the police come, they thank he boys, and Tony Hawks, manager thanks them to. Drake and Josh ask for directions to the TRL studio, but they learn it is too far away and they could never make it in time. Then Tony Hawk's manager lets the boys use the stolen sports car belonging to Tony, and the police give Drake and Josh an escort. Meanwhile Megan is leaving for the airport in a limo so she can go visit her friend in Colorado. At the TRL studio, Drake performs, and at the end gets offered a recording contract. At the end Josh asks drake what it feels like to perform on TRL, and Drake asks what it feels like to be the best manager ever. Then they exchange a quick hug.
This time, the two brothers accidentally send their little sister,( the troublesome Megan) to LA when she goes on the wrong plane. It is up to Drake and Josh to find her and get her back but they stumble upon a little problem of their own and will need Megan's help.
I thought it was a decent film, but what more can you expect from a movie based on a Teen Nick show.
It was quick moving and was obviously for kids but teens would definitely enjoy this too if they are Drake and Josh fans.
The villains are a tad corny but once again, you can only expect that kind of behavior in something as humorous as this.
Drake also gets to play his guitar again and fans will get a taste of his new song Hollywood Girl.
So if you are flipping through channels or watching Nick and this comes on, try and watch it once and then you'll find out for yourself if this is for you or not.
I thought it was a decent film, but what more can you expect from a movie based on a Teen Nick show.
It was quick moving and was obviously for kids but teens would definitely enjoy this too if they are Drake and Josh fans.
The villains are a tad corny but once again, you can only expect that kind of behavior in something as humorous as this.
Drake also gets to play his guitar again and fans will get a taste of his new song Hollywood Girl.
So if you are flipping through channels or watching Nick and this comes on, try and watch it once and then you'll find out for yourself if this is for you or not.
"Drake and Josh Go to Hollywood" takes the beloved Nickelodeon sitcom to the big screen, delivering a hilarious and entertaining adventure that will transport viewers back to their childhood. This delightful movie captures the essence of the original series while taking Drake and Josh on an unforgettable journey to Tinseltown.
The chemistry between Drake Bell and Josh Peck is as strong as ever, and their comedic timing shines throughout the film. The duo's dynamic personalities and contrasting traits create a perfect balance of humor and heart, allowing their characters to shine in the midst of the Hollywood chaos.
The movie's plot revolves around Drake and Josh's unexpected opportunity to accompany their little sister, Megan, to Los Angeles. From the moment they set foot in the city of dreams, the brothers find themselves in a whirlwind of hilarious misadventures. The film's fast-paced humor keeps the audience engaged and entertained from start to finish.
One of the strengths of "Drake and Josh Go to Hollywood" is its ability to blend the familiar elements of the TV show with the grandeur of a cinematic experience. Fans of the series will appreciate the nostalgia-inducing references and callbacks, while newcomers will find themselves easily drawn into the zany world of Drake and Josh.
The movie excels in capturing the spirit of friendship and family, two core themes that made the original series so endearing. Amidst the comedic chaos, there are heartwarming moments that remind us of the importance of loyalty, support, and the bonds we share with our loved ones.
"Drake and Josh Go to Hollywood" is a joyful ride that brings back cherished childhood memories. It successfully translates the dynamic energy of the TV show onto the big screen, delivering a family-friendly adventure filled with laughter, heart, and a touch of Hollywood glamour.
In conclusion, "Drake and Josh Go to Hollywood" is a must-watch for fans of the original series and anyone seeking a lighthearted and entertaining movie experience. It's a delightful journey that will make you laugh, tug at your heartstrings, and leave you feeling nostalgic for the carefree days of childhood. So grab some popcorn, gather your friends and family, and enjoy this hilarious escapade with Drake and Josh.
The chemistry between Drake Bell and Josh Peck is as strong as ever, and their comedic timing shines throughout the film. The duo's dynamic personalities and contrasting traits create a perfect balance of humor and heart, allowing their characters to shine in the midst of the Hollywood chaos.
The movie's plot revolves around Drake and Josh's unexpected opportunity to accompany their little sister, Megan, to Los Angeles. From the moment they set foot in the city of dreams, the brothers find themselves in a whirlwind of hilarious misadventures. The film's fast-paced humor keeps the audience engaged and entertained from start to finish.
One of the strengths of "Drake and Josh Go to Hollywood" is its ability to blend the familiar elements of the TV show with the grandeur of a cinematic experience. Fans of the series will appreciate the nostalgia-inducing references and callbacks, while newcomers will find themselves easily drawn into the zany world of Drake and Josh.
The movie excels in capturing the spirit of friendship and family, two core themes that made the original series so endearing. Amidst the comedic chaos, there are heartwarming moments that remind us of the importance of loyalty, support, and the bonds we share with our loved ones.
"Drake and Josh Go to Hollywood" is a joyful ride that brings back cherished childhood memories. It successfully translates the dynamic energy of the TV show onto the big screen, delivering a family-friendly adventure filled with laughter, heart, and a touch of Hollywood glamour.
In conclusion, "Drake and Josh Go to Hollywood" is a must-watch for fans of the original series and anyone seeking a lighthearted and entertaining movie experience. It's a delightful journey that will make you laugh, tug at your heartstrings, and leave you feeling nostalgic for the carefree days of childhood. So grab some popcorn, gather your friends and family, and enjoy this hilarious escapade with Drake and Josh.
After reading the reviews for this movie, it seems like the main reason it has been negatively reviewed is due to the unrealistic aspects of the movie. I'll admit, there are a lot of dumb moments. How does Megan get on the wrong plane when her ticket should have stopped her? How does she book such an expensive room for so long by herself? Why are the thugs so stupid? All of these things are silly, but in the end it doesn't really matter. Drake and Josh has never been a serious show, so don't take it seriously.
Having said that, the movie itself is actually pretty good. It feels more like a long episode than a movie, but that's what often happens with movies based on TV shows. The jokes are in the traditional Drake and Josh style, with the noticeable lack of a laugh track in the background. The only complaint I have about the humor is that Josh doesn't behave like he normally does, which does take away from the fun a bit. He seems too serious and doesn't make as many sarcastic comments about Drake here, nor does he do any of his, as one reviewer put, "Josh- gasms."
The story is adequate. It's obvious that the focus was on the jokes and not the story, and considering that the audience is composed of kids and young teenagers, this was probably a good idea.
There are some good moments in it aside from the humor. The fight scenes are OK but nothing too thrilling, and the car chases are pretty good by TV sitcom standards. There are a few moments where I actually felt legitimately feel good and bad for Drake and Josh, which is rare for me.
Overall, a pretty solid comedy if you look past it's obvious errors.
Having said that, the movie itself is actually pretty good. It feels more like a long episode than a movie, but that's what often happens with movies based on TV shows. The jokes are in the traditional Drake and Josh style, with the noticeable lack of a laugh track in the background. The only complaint I have about the humor is that Josh doesn't behave like he normally does, which does take away from the fun a bit. He seems too serious and doesn't make as many sarcastic comments about Drake here, nor does he do any of his, as one reviewer put, "Josh- gasms."
The story is adequate. It's obvious that the focus was on the jokes and not the story, and considering that the audience is composed of kids and young teenagers, this was probably a good idea.
There are some good moments in it aside from the humor. The fight scenes are OK but nothing too thrilling, and the car chases are pretty good by TV sitcom standards. There are a few moments where I actually felt legitimately feel good and bad for Drake and Josh, which is rare for me.
Overall, a pretty solid comedy if you look past it's obvious errors.
Normally, I am a big fan of Drake & Josh. I was excited about watching them for a whole hour and a half, but this movie was just extremely bland. It moved very slow and was not as funny as the television episodes. Josh's character did not do as many "Josh-isms" as he does in the show, and the humor was not the same. And when I was a junior in high school, my parents would have never left me at home for 10 days with me and just a sibling. And in the beginning when the parents leave, and the boys have to drop Megan off at the airport, the time reads at night, but it is daylight outside, which was an extremely careless error. Overall, I was looking forward to watching this movie, but I was disappointed.
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- WissenswertesThe video Drake on Josh's computer is actually from an episode of Zoey 101 when Drake Bell guest starred.
- PatzerWhen Drake and Josh take Megan to the airport, they are seen leading her onto the plane in the terminal. However, they wouldn't be able to get past security if they didn't have tickets for the flight, which they have to buy later on after they are in the terminal.
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Walter Nichols: We're going on a ship, and ships don't sink!
Audrey Parker-Nichols: What about the Titanic?
Walter Nichols: That was just a movie.
Audrey Parker-Nichols: Yeah, based on a true story.
Walter Nichols: Really?
- VerbindungenFeatured in Zoey 101: Spring Fling (2005)
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