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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA buddy comedy about a high-school tech whiz whose prom night abruptly shifts into a wild ride across town, thanks to a down-on-her-luck cop and a jewel thief.A buddy comedy about a high-school tech whiz whose prom night abruptly shifts into a wild ride across town, thanks to a down-on-her-luck cop and a jewel thief.A buddy comedy about a high-school tech whiz whose prom night abruptly shifts into a wild ride across town, thanks to a down-on-her-luck cop and a jewel thief.
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- Ashley
- (as Zoé De Grand'Maison)
Susan Almgren
- The Chief
- (as Susie Almgren)
Christian Service
- Tucker
- (as Christin Service)
Andre Bedard
- Mall Cop
- (as André Bédard)
Steve Nash
- Cop
- (as Steven David Nash)
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Fun, fast, empowering, emotional ...movie for all ages to enjoy. Specifically like how they tackled stereotypes ( prom queen but also tech savvy, male nurses, self image) without losing the comedic side. Laura Marano and Leigh Allen Baker were a fabulous team with amazing comedic timing. My 2 kids, myself, and husband all sat and watched it together and really enjoyed it. Any movie that can keep the family together gets my 2 thumbs up. They've already asked if we can watch it again. Most Disney Channel movies are fluffy and I can barely tolerate....not this one. There were car chases for my son, prom dresses for my daughter, and tons of laughs for the adults. The music was great too. Well done Disney!
Right, well I have to be honest and say that I harbored zero expectations to the 2015 movie "Bad Hair Day" when I sat down to watch it. Sure, I had never heard about it, but it being a family comedy movie from Disney didn't really get my hopes up. Yet, I opted to watch the movie, as I had never heard about it, and thus gave it a fair chance.
And color me impressed and entertained. Writers Matt Eddy, Billy Eddy, Eric M. Gardner and Steven H. Wilson actually put together a script and storyline that catered to both a young adult and adult audience at the same time. I was genuinely surprised with the contents of the script, and how entertaining and enjoyable it actually was.
I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, but I will say that leading actresses Laura Marano and Leigh-Allyn Baker carried the movie quite well. I was especially impressed with Leigh-Allyn Baker's performance as the character Liz, because she made me laugh a lot throughout the course of the movie.
"Bad Hair Day" turned out to be an enjoyable and watchable movie, and not the childish rubbish that I was expecting from Disney. And I will say that the movie is actually well-worth checking out. I was genuinely and wholeheartedly entertained throughout the course of the 87 minutes that the movie ran for.
My rating of director Erik Canuel's 2015 movie "Bad Hair Day" lands on a six out of ten stars.
And color me impressed and entertained. Writers Matt Eddy, Billy Eddy, Eric M. Gardner and Steven H. Wilson actually put together a script and storyline that catered to both a young adult and adult audience at the same time. I was genuinely surprised with the contents of the script, and how entertaining and enjoyable it actually was.
I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, but I will say that leading actresses Laura Marano and Leigh-Allyn Baker carried the movie quite well. I was especially impressed with Leigh-Allyn Baker's performance as the character Liz, because she made me laugh a lot throughout the course of the movie.
"Bad Hair Day" turned out to be an enjoyable and watchable movie, and not the childish rubbish that I was expecting from Disney. And I will say that the movie is actually well-worth checking out. I was genuinely and wholeheartedly entertained throughout the course of the 87 minutes that the movie ran for.
My rating of director Erik Canuel's 2015 movie "Bad Hair Day" lands on a six out of ten stars.
More alphabetical trawling of the Disney Plus app lands me on Disney Channel Original Movie "Bad Hair Day" - which despite the pretty horrible title and poster was actually alright. (relatively speaking).
On the day of prom, technical whizzkid Monica (Laura Marano) discovers that her hair has reacted to the various products she's put in it, her dress has melted, and her shoes have broken. Before she can set about fixing these issues and becoming the prom queen her polling data suggests she'll be - a former police detective, Liz (Leigh-Allyn Baker) knocks on her door and enquires about a piece of costume duty that she owns. Monica agrees to hand over the jewellery, but only if Liz provides her with a lift for the day, to sort out her problems before prom.
So, this is 'alright' in the sense I was anticipating an unwatchable disaster. That it makes sense (kind of) and actually has a story is, in that case, a big plus. It's a slight story admittedly and one that relies on the odd contrivance to get through it, but I've sat through a lot worse. The other thing that makes it watchable is that both the leads are good and that their chemistry together really works. It's a massively familiar relationship, obviously. An unlikely antagonistic relationship, where the pair bond across the day and with a threat to both of them and end up almost as mother and daughter. Their pairing makes it work, I think you could have made exactly the same script with two different actresses and it wouldn't have worked half as well as it does. I also quite liked that Monica was both the preppy prom queen fashionista and a tech nerd with an offer from MIT, whereas previously I suspect many films would have separated them into lead and "friend" roles.
I mean, we're still only talking that it's good relative to other DCOM's that Disney Plus has forced me to watch, not that it's actually good. It's pretty cheap looking and has some questionable acting from some of the supporting cast.
I wouldn't recommend you hunted it down, but if, for some reason, you had to watch an original Disney Channel movie, you can do a lot worse.
On the day of prom, technical whizzkid Monica (Laura Marano) discovers that her hair has reacted to the various products she's put in it, her dress has melted, and her shoes have broken. Before she can set about fixing these issues and becoming the prom queen her polling data suggests she'll be - a former police detective, Liz (Leigh-Allyn Baker) knocks on her door and enquires about a piece of costume duty that she owns. Monica agrees to hand over the jewellery, but only if Liz provides her with a lift for the day, to sort out her problems before prom.
So, this is 'alright' in the sense I was anticipating an unwatchable disaster. That it makes sense (kind of) and actually has a story is, in that case, a big plus. It's a slight story admittedly and one that relies on the odd contrivance to get through it, but I've sat through a lot worse. The other thing that makes it watchable is that both the leads are good and that their chemistry together really works. It's a massively familiar relationship, obviously. An unlikely antagonistic relationship, where the pair bond across the day and with a threat to both of them and end up almost as mother and daughter. Their pairing makes it work, I think you could have made exactly the same script with two different actresses and it wouldn't have worked half as well as it does. I also quite liked that Monica was both the preppy prom queen fashionista and a tech nerd with an offer from MIT, whereas previously I suspect many films would have separated them into lead and "friend" roles.
I mean, we're still only talking that it's good relative to other DCOM's that Disney Plus has forced me to watch, not that it's actually good. It's pretty cheap looking and has some questionable acting from some of the supporting cast.
I wouldn't recommend you hunted it down, but if, for some reason, you had to watch an original Disney Channel movie, you can do a lot worse.
Monica (Laura Marano) is a high school senior. She uses social media and her programming skills to be popular in her quest to be prom queen. Her day starts with bad hair after a full day of hair poll. Private investigator Liz (Leigh-Allyn Baker) comes looking for an antique neckless which Monica had bought from a pawn shop. Monica is willing to trade it for a driver.
Neither of the characters are appealing. They try to be a funny duo and sometimes their bickering hits a good spot. The mother daughter bit is kind of funny. I wish for a better setup. With a different premise, this duo could work. It's a slightly above average Disney TV.
Neither of the characters are appealing. They try to be a funny duo and sometimes their bickering hits a good spot. The mother daughter bit is kind of funny. I wish for a better setup. With a different premise, this duo could work. It's a slightly above average Disney TV.
A teen looking for approval and a disgraced cop are forced to work together to recover a missing necklace, catch a notorious jewel thief and save this cop's job. Laura Marano of Austin&Ally and Leigh-Alyn Baker of Good Luck Charlie make the unlikely partners in Bad Hair Day. By the way said day is also the day of the senior prom where Marano desperately wants to be prom queen.
This film is the first of Disney's offerings to its teen and adolescent market. Laura Marano is not too different from her Austin&Ally character of a good kid who wants approval be it audience or peer. As for Baker she's got some good comic ability in her which was often on display in Good Luck Charlie.
Christian Campbell plays the international jewel thief and he looks like he was having a good time taking small bites from the furniture. One thing totally spoiled it for me. The story has Campbell losing possession of the valuable necklace that Baker was supposed to be guarding and Marano winds up with in a roundabout fashion. It gets to her because someone pawned it. I have to tell you that when that necklace came to the pawn shop it must have been one stupid pawnbroker who got it. I can't believe he thought it was costume jewelry and let Marano have it. In real life he'd either go broke or be laughed out of the business.
Still sub par though it is Bad Hair Day has its amusing moments.
This film is the first of Disney's offerings to its teen and adolescent market. Laura Marano is not too different from her Austin&Ally character of a good kid who wants approval be it audience or peer. As for Baker she's got some good comic ability in her which was often on display in Good Luck Charlie.
Christian Campbell plays the international jewel thief and he looks like he was having a good time taking small bites from the furniture. One thing totally spoiled it for me. The story has Campbell losing possession of the valuable necklace that Baker was supposed to be guarding and Marano winds up with in a roundabout fashion. It gets to her because someone pawned it. I have to tell you that when that necklace came to the pawn shop it must have been one stupid pawnbroker who got it. I can't believe he thought it was costume jewelry and let Marano have it. In real life he'd either go broke or be laughed out of the business.
Still sub par though it is Bad Hair Day has its amusing moments.
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- WissenswertesThe movie was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
- PatzerUnlike what Monica said at the beginning of the movie, lying to an FBI agent in hindrance of her duties can be a Federal felony in many circumstances.
- VerbindungenReferences Raumschiff Enterprise (1966)
- SoundtracksRooftops
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