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I remember watching this movie when I was in late elementary school. As a kid, you could care less about acting or a dumb story - as long as the movie or show was entertaining. Mom and dad on the other hand, probably though different. I absolutely loved it because the house did all sorts of cool things.
I'm now 23 years old and a filmmaker, and I remember most of the scenes in this film.
The movie was made 100% for kids, and therefor they can get away with terrible acting. The acting is made for kids...very dumb down...very explanatory for a young one. An adult would consider it horrible - because it really is horrible, but a 13 year old would most likely love it. The story is interesting, but the acting can't even be rated because it's a movie for kids. However, most of these "kid movies" do have a good message behind them.
I'm now 23 years old and a filmmaker, and I remember most of the scenes in this film.
The movie was made 100% for kids, and therefor they can get away with terrible acting. The acting is made for kids...very dumb down...very explanatory for a young one. An adult would consider it horrible - because it really is horrible, but a 13 year old would most likely love it. The story is interesting, but the acting can't even be rated because it's a movie for kids. However, most of these "kid movies" do have a good message behind them.
- filmfan887
- 5 mar 2011
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One of the more clever Disney television movies is definitely Smart House. This involves a family winning a contest to live as guinea pigs in a futuristic house that is completely computer controlled. But like HAL in 2001 A Space Odyssey or Colossus, The Forbin Project the super artificial brain starts to take over everything.
Kevin Kilner and his son Ryan Merriman and daughter Angie Volding are the Cooper family and they win moving into a house that is completely computer controlled. It cleans up after itself, cooks meals, makes beds, etc. All with the cheery voice of that ultimate mother figure, Katey Sagal. It's even got a name like HAL, PAT in this case. It even helps Kilner organize his work so he can stay at home most of the time. Kilner has other needs however that Pat can't supply and that his kids can't understand.
Especially Merriman who misses his mother and is jealous of computer woman Jessica Steen who runs PAT's support systems and who Kilner starts showing an interest in. Merriman downloads some old family television shows to give PAT an idea of what the ideal mother is like.
It's a lot of laughs and then gets a bit frightening when Sagal materializes as a holograph and shuts the place down.
Several centuries later all the kinks got worked out and the Starship Enterprise certainly didn't need a mother figure supervising the crew's every needs. Smart House was a clever idea for a family film, nicely packaged by the folks at The Magic Kingdom.
Kevin Kilner and his son Ryan Merriman and daughter Angie Volding are the Cooper family and they win moving into a house that is completely computer controlled. It cleans up after itself, cooks meals, makes beds, etc. All with the cheery voice of that ultimate mother figure, Katey Sagal. It's even got a name like HAL, PAT in this case. It even helps Kilner organize his work so he can stay at home most of the time. Kilner has other needs however that Pat can't supply and that his kids can't understand.
Especially Merriman who misses his mother and is jealous of computer woman Jessica Steen who runs PAT's support systems and who Kilner starts showing an interest in. Merriman downloads some old family television shows to give PAT an idea of what the ideal mother is like.
It's a lot of laughs and then gets a bit frightening when Sagal materializes as a holograph and shuts the place down.
Several centuries later all the kinks got worked out and the Starship Enterprise certainly didn't need a mother figure supervising the crew's every needs. Smart House was a clever idea for a family film, nicely packaged by the folks at The Magic Kingdom.
- bkoganbing
- 8 ene 2009
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- anna_angel87
- 23 may 2010
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- originaljenn
- 10 ago 2001
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- veronica_31
- 20 mar 2008
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I actually do enjoy this film. The first half of it is pretty good but it gets dull and boring as it goes on. but at the same time, it is kinda cheesy and unrealistic. I know it's just a movie but seriously..a computerized house? That would be awesome but it will most likely not happen. and like some others said, I don't see how 8th grade boys still listen to N'SYNC. Also, the girl can get very, very annoying and the Sarah/Nick relationship goes a little to far for a Disney film. It's one of the better films Disney has made and the effects are pretty good but some of it is just kinda odd.
Overall, this film is pretty good. I enjoyed it but like I said, it gets boring as it goes on.
Overall, this film is pretty good. I enjoyed it but like I said, it gets boring as it goes on.
- jlhracer
- 21 may 2008
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The robot in the movie is so funny. I wish I can head in the smart house someday. Just like in this Disney movie. This house in the movie is so perfect. The music in it is not that bad at all. I'm watching this movie now.
- jego-30529
- 17 may 2021
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This aired on Disney a few years back as one of their infamous "Original Movies." The concept is something from a "Simpsons" Halloween episode: a computer home is won by a family and they move in only to find their lives dominated by a glitch in the system.
In this case the glitch is a visual representation of a woman who seems to think she's the mother of the new family that's moved in...she takes control of their lives and locks them inside the house. Ryan Merriman plays the whiz-kid genius who wanted to win the house, then decides, "Hey, Dad, maybe we shouldn't have moved in here"...after having complained about wanting to throughout the entire beginning of the film.
No Disney Original Movie is going to be very good and this follows all the clichés - bad actors, bad script, inept director at the helm (probably a TV veteran and first-timer when it comes to film-making).
Overall this is not really worth your time as it is something "The Simpsons" managed to do in 30 minutes and even their version seemed more realistic and less insulting than this...
In this case the glitch is a visual representation of a woman who seems to think she's the mother of the new family that's moved in...she takes control of their lives and locks them inside the house. Ryan Merriman plays the whiz-kid genius who wanted to win the house, then decides, "Hey, Dad, maybe we shouldn't have moved in here"...after having complained about wanting to throughout the entire beginning of the film.
No Disney Original Movie is going to be very good and this follows all the clichés - bad actors, bad script, inept director at the helm (probably a TV veteran and first-timer when it comes to film-making).
Overall this is not really worth your time as it is something "The Simpsons" managed to do in 30 minutes and even their version seemed more realistic and less insulting than this...
- MovieAddict2016
- 26 sep 2005
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Not sure why this got some hate although I'm glad some liked it. I enjoyed quite a bit as kid and now I'm 28 watching again, still appreciate it! A charming family moves into a Smart House that is more than they expected. I like the fantasy aspect and heartwarming kid vibe; definitely better than most said!
- UniqueParticle
- 24 ago 2020
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"Smart House" captivates audiences with its heartwarming and imaginative story that explores the potential wonders and pitfalls of modern technology. Directed by LeVar Burton, this Disney Channel original movie delivers a delightful family-friendly experience.
The film revolves around the Cooper family, who win a state-of-the-art automated house in a contest. The concept of a house controlled by artificial intelligence is brought to life with creativity and a touch of magic. Burton's direction ensures the perfect balance between lighthearted humor and heartfelt moments.
The cast delivers endearing performances, with Kevin Kilner and Katey Sagal leading the way as the parents. Their chemistry brings authenticity to the family dynamic, while Ryan Merriman shines as the curious and likable Ben Cooper. The ensemble cast portrays their characters with charm, adding depth to the narrative.
The script, written by Stu Krieger, explores themes of family, responsibility, and the importance of balance in an increasingly digital world. The story takes unexpected turns, keeping viewers engaged and entertained. It offers valuable lessons and encourages viewers to reflect on the potential consequences of relying too heavily on technology.
Visually, "Smart House" impresses with its innovative set design and special effects. The futuristic house comes to life with its advanced features and interactive capabilities. The visual elements add to the sense of wonder and make the film visually captivating for audiences of all ages.
The movie's heart lies in its ability to strike a chord with viewers, reminding us of the importance of human connection and the value of a loving family. It serves as a gentle reminder to embrace technology responsibly while cherishing the bonds that bring us together.
In conclusion, "Smart House" is a charming and imaginative family adventure that offers an engaging story, likable characters, and a touch of magic. With its heartfelt messages and clever exploration of technological advancements, the film remains relevant and enjoyable years after its release. It's an entertaining experience that leaves a lasting impression on both children and adults.
The film revolves around the Cooper family, who win a state-of-the-art automated house in a contest. The concept of a house controlled by artificial intelligence is brought to life with creativity and a touch of magic. Burton's direction ensures the perfect balance between lighthearted humor and heartfelt moments.
The cast delivers endearing performances, with Kevin Kilner and Katey Sagal leading the way as the parents. Their chemistry brings authenticity to the family dynamic, while Ryan Merriman shines as the curious and likable Ben Cooper. The ensemble cast portrays their characters with charm, adding depth to the narrative.
The script, written by Stu Krieger, explores themes of family, responsibility, and the importance of balance in an increasingly digital world. The story takes unexpected turns, keeping viewers engaged and entertained. It offers valuable lessons and encourages viewers to reflect on the potential consequences of relying too heavily on technology.
Visually, "Smart House" impresses with its innovative set design and special effects. The futuristic house comes to life with its advanced features and interactive capabilities. The visual elements add to the sense of wonder and make the film visually captivating for audiences of all ages.
The movie's heart lies in its ability to strike a chord with viewers, reminding us of the importance of human connection and the value of a loving family. It serves as a gentle reminder to embrace technology responsibly while cherishing the bonds that bring us together.
In conclusion, "Smart House" is a charming and imaginative family adventure that offers an engaging story, likable characters, and a touch of magic. With its heartfelt messages and clever exploration of technological advancements, the film remains relevant and enjoyable years after its release. It's an entertaining experience that leaves a lasting impression on both children and adults.
- sufyaanrashid95
- 8 ago 2023
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- herr-courtney
- 1 jun 2007
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- that_hog_binch
- 10 sep 2019
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Ben Cooper is a 13-year-old boy who wins a contest. As a prize, he wins the right to live, along with his sister Angie and their widowed father, Nick, in a smart home. From the beginning, the place meets all the needs of the family. But when Nick takes an interest in Pat, the house programmer, this doesn't please Ben. He then decides to take control, fiddling with the program that controls the place.
In 1999 they imagined a very smart smart home, I loved this smart home what is it absorbable mat and the menu, I need, an automatic cook is all I wanted, unfortunately here we owe the harm of an extremely smart home, when the machine turns against the human, very cute, very cheesy effects, but all very funny and very family, delicious to watch...
In 1999 they imagined a very smart smart home, I loved this smart home what is it absorbable mat and the menu, I need, an automatic cook is all I wanted, unfortunately here we owe the harm of an extremely smart home, when the machine turns against the human, very cute, very cheesy effects, but all very funny and very family, delicious to watch...
- RosanaBotafogo
- 2 oct 2022
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- robertsays2182
- 8 nov 2011
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It's not a bad movie. The story's interesting, the acting is alright. It's got a lot of things in it that are unrealistic, but that doesn't make it bad (I mean how realistic is The Wizard of Oz or Planet of the Apes) It's pretty good for a made for TV movie, I'd say. If it's on TV and you've got nothing better to do, I would recommend watching it.
- psychocanuck
- 28 ago 2001
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I remember watching this years ago as a kid and stumbled on it on Disney +.
The story is about a young boy who wins a smart house for his widowed dad and his sister. Of course the house is operated through AI called PAT(Katy Segal) who becomes jealous.
The premise is stupid yet it's an ok movie.
The premise is stupid yet it's an ok movie.
- lisafordeay
- 20 sep 2020
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This is such a beautiful movie with a beautiful message. I remember watching it when I was a very young and falling in love with it, since then it has been my second favorite movie of all time, next to Titanic of course. The lovable hottie Ryan Merriman plays very well in his role as the responsible nerdy Ben and Katy as the smart house. I watch it every time it shows on Disney which is thank God two times a month normally. Watch it people you wont be disappointed. P.S. May God continue to bless you Ryan with all the beautiful things that life has and may you continue to have a successful career in television and films, I've been your fan since Everything That Rises with Dennis Quaid, which is also a great movie. PEACE AND LOVE FOR America AND THE WHOLE WORD.
- sandy_hills8888
- 24 mar 2013
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this is one of those movies that are flimsy story lines sandwiched together by incredibly unrealistic features, stereotypes, and just stupidity. Lets start at the beginning- #1 flimsy storyline. The story is that there's this fat "athletic" loser with ugly spiked hair who never spends time with his friends (only two are shown the entire movie-what a social animal) so he can do everything a mom would normally do because she's dead and he doesn't want his dad to think that they need a mom. He then decides that having a multi-billion dollar computer house would be perfect so he won't have to do so much work. Great reasoning, huh? But the house starts screwing up and begins like sexually harassing the dad. #2- unrealistic features. so there's this multi billion dollar house that a bunch of scientists just decide to give away to a random teenager. okay... Then, the house can do anything. it can make smoothies out of ingredients that the characters never even buy. then it shows where the smoothie ingredients are kept and there's hundreds of oranges in the kitchen island!!!! # 3-sterotypes. the school bully is a tall fat kid who makes kids do whatever he wants. in my life, all the bullies are short losers who
- depaulbeatkuHA
- 8 mar 2007
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- math_drama
- 15 dic 2006
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When you watch a G rated movie on the Disney Channel, you pretty much know what you're going to get, so why bother? For me, it's less about the film and more about seeing how the actors/actress I like got their start, in this case Ryan Merriman. While you might not recognize the name, he has had roles in 42, Final Destination, and Pretty Little Liars just to name a few. While he is a versatile actor, who takes on varying roles, his talent was not immediately evident from the start. Smart House features a boy who copes with the loss of my mother by signing up for every contest under the sun, with the hopes of striking it rich, in order to help his father. He never actually believed he'd win anything, but surprisingly he does! Ben's family wins a state of the art Smart House (by 1999 standards) which at first is a dream come true, until the house comes to life and tries to become a member of the family and control their lives. Even by kid standards this isn't a good movie. You'd expect their to be some kind of juvenile humor or pre-teen side story, such a bullying, young love, something, but there is none of that. This film is pretty much focused on this house, what it can do (which really isn't all that remarkable, even for the time), and the family that is living in it. Katey Sagal stars as "the house", but much like her character, she was very robotic and doesn't really do anything to help the movie along. Smart House is a movie that could have gone a lot of ways, with Disney's money, the technology and special effects could have been remarkable. The story could have had some humor, some character development, something to make it more than it was, a straight forward dull movie for kids, that even they probably won't be able to sit through.
- Tss5078
- 30 ene 2022
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A cute little Disney feature. In fact, "cute" says it all; Kevin Kilner as the father is very cute indeed, and the romance between him and Jessica Steen (the creator of the Smart House in the title) is adorable. And the kids, of course, are very sweet. But the plot is achingly wheezy; even a couple of references to Kubrick's 2001 can't save it. The best thing about it is the ever-enjoyable Katey Sagal, who voices the Smart House and who never fails to entertain. The other actors - notwithstanding their adorability - seem to be sleepwalking through the script. This might be a good choice for a rainy afternoon and a houseful of kids - but it would be best to have a couple of other movies in your pocket at the same time.
- lorwil
- 9 mar 2004
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Okay so basically computer boy is awesome. And i freaking love the little mouse that brings the email to him... watch this movie if you want to truly be happy in life. SMART HOUSE FOR LIFE <3. The intro where computer boy is introduced is so funny and actually made me laugh sooo much. Another funny part is when pat turns into a hurricane and tornado. I also love when the wall turns into the spice girls music video. That little girl was eating up that dance. I will forever reccomend smart house to anyone who comes up to. I start every conversation with computer boy and then, have you ever saw smart hpuse before in your life.
- emmagriffin-39841
- 13 dic 2023
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I remember watching this movie as a kid and let me tell one of my Disney channel original movie it's scary to think that we're in a world where this can and does exist I think this movie was made as a warning to not rely solely on technology I rewatched it and I compare it to love,death,robots.
- mylesmpalmer
- 1 feb 2022
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Nick Cooper (Kevin Kilner) is a widower trying to raise two children, Ryan and Katie. Ryan, who misses his real mother very much, has a head for computers. When a contest is announced for a family to win a computer controlled house, Ryan secretly enters his family. They win! Nick is a bit reluctant to make the move until he gets a look at the home's attractive designer, Sara. Deciding to give it a whirl, Nick, Ryan and Katie begin living in the "smart" house. What could go wrong? Plenty.
This movie falls into the realm of good, clean fun. The house "talks", with a voice brought to life by Katey Sagal; consider her a kinder, gentler "big brother". The children are charming and intriguing while the film contains a romance, which should please the adult viewers. Families searching for nice films for a wintery Saturday night at home should consider this one. It is a guaranteed crowd pleaser.
This movie falls into the realm of good, clean fun. The house "talks", with a voice brought to life by Katey Sagal; consider her a kinder, gentler "big brother". The children are charming and intriguing while the film contains a romance, which should please the adult viewers. Families searching for nice films for a wintery Saturday night at home should consider this one. It is a guaranteed crowd pleaser.
- inkblot11
- 2 jul 2004
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Like many of the recent made for TV Disney movies, (i.e. Johnny Tsunami, Genius, You Lucky Dog, among others) Smart House has a potentially good story line. All of these movies turned out stupid though. The directing is poor, as well as the acting. The script is questionable. Also I do not like all of the modern allusions from the "popular world" and disney references inside the movie. Smart House could have been a good movie, but there are just too many dumb things in it. I especially dislike the pointless and overdone climaxes in each of these movies. I give Smart House a 4 out of 10
- poberdoo_flinky
- 28 abr 2000
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