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Teen Beach Movie

  • Téléfilm
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
16 k
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Teen Beach Movie (2013)
Life's a beach for surfers Brady and McKenzie -- until a rogue wave magically transports them inside the classic '60s beach party flick, Wet Side Story, where a full-blown rivalry between bikers and surfers threatens to erupt. There, amidst a sea of surfing, singing and dancing, Brady and Mack accidentally change the storyline, and the film's dreamy hero and heroine fall for them instead of for each other!
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Les surfeurs Brady et McKenzie sont projetés dans le monde d'une comédie musicale sur l'univers des surfeurs des années 60. Mais en changeant le script ils risquent de rester coincés dans le... Tout lireLes surfeurs Brady et McKenzie sont projetés dans le monde d'une comédie musicale sur l'univers des surfeurs des années 60. Mais en changeant le script ils risquent de rester coincés dans le film.Les surfeurs Brady et McKenzie sont projetés dans le monde d'une comédie musicale sur l'univers des surfeurs des années 60. Mais en changeant le script ils risquent de rester coincés dans le film.

  • Réalisation
    • Jeffrey Hornaday
  • Scénario
    • Vince Marcello
    • Mark Landry
    • Robert Horn
  • Casting principal
    • Ross Lynch
    • Maia Mitchell
    • Gracie Gillam
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    16 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jeffrey Hornaday
    • Scénario
      • Vince Marcello
      • Mark Landry
      • Robert Horn
    • Casting principal
      • Ross Lynch
      • Maia Mitchell
      • Gracie Gillam
    • 52avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Ross Lynch
    Ross Lynch
    • Brady
    Maia Mitchell
    Maia Mitchell
    • McKenzie…
    Gracie Gillam
    Gracie Gillam
    • Lela
    • (as Grace Phipps)
    Garrett Clayton
    Garrett Clayton
    • Tanner
    John DeLuca
    John DeLuca
    • Butchy
    Chrissie Fit
    Chrissie Fit
    • Cheechee
    Suzanne Cryer
    Suzanne Cryer
    • Aunt Antoinette
    Barry Bostwick
    Barry Bostwick
    • Big Poppa
    Kevin Chamberlin
    Kevin Chamberlin
    • Dr. Fusion
    Steve Valentine
    Steve Valentine
    • Les Camembert
    Jordan Fisher
    Jordan Fisher
    • Seacat
    Kent Boyd
    Kent Boyd
    • Rascal
    Mollee Gray
    Mollee Gray
    • Giggles
    William T. Loftis
    • Lugnut
    • (as William Loftis)
    Jessica Lee Keller
    Jessica Lee Keller
    • Struts
    LaVon Fisher-Wilson
    • Big Momma
    Reynaldo Arroyo
    • Beach Dude
    Christopher Scott
    Christopher Scott
    • Dancer
    • Réalisation
      • Jeffrey Hornaday
    • Scénario
      • Vince Marcello
      • Mark Landry
      • Robert Horn
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    Avis des utilisateurs52

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    7Rascutin

    Not Bad At All.

    Good storyline (a used one though), great actors and actresses, excellent costumes, beautiful film location, and catchy songs. The TBM was like a combination of the movies Back To The Future, 17 Again, and West Side Story. I had never really been a huge fan of Ross Lynch before so I had no idea how good this movie was going to be. As I was listening to Ross speaking, I didn't find his voice to be "attractive". But then everybody broke out into singing and I was amazed! I later found out that Ross was the lead singer of a band with his two brothers, sister, and close friend called R5 and now I'm a fan. Anyway, TBM was a great little movie. Can't wait for the sequel! 7/10 stars.
    7AStrangeOldMan

    accuracy not necessary

    Having been alive for the original beach movies (with stars like Fabian, Annette Funicello, Frankie Avalon, et al) it is hard not to bring a pretty jaundiced eye to anything that attempts to reproduce the naïve silliness that these films represented in their innocent lack of any serious content.

    If you drop your 21st Century cynicism for a bit, Disney did it with this.

    Not only did they nail the hyperactive, pun-filled, sight-gag filled recklessness of the originals, (minus most of the pretty-overt sexual content of many of those films) they did it using a storyline that managed to both echo and enhance the original beach films.

    Being an early 60's and 'surf music nut', I was more than surprised how close the orchestrations and choral pieces managed to channel the infectious fun of those old tunes - or maybe I'm just being nostalgic for a simpler time.

    I recognized all of those old tropes from every film mined for the 'plot' and every song mined for the structure of the film's. Maybe I'm just missing those old simpler days, but I was more than pleased.

    People who complain about this film obviously have forgotten that the originals were never 'Academy Award' material (remember "The Monkey's Uncle"?). They were silly, weightless fantasy, and "Teen Beach Movie" (from the company that gave us Beach-Film queen, Annette) follows that tradition without impugning or complicating it. It is what it is advertised to be: silly, harmless summer fun.

    There are very few films that I can totally recommend without reservation to both my 92 year old mother and my 10 year old neighbor - and this is one; my mother for the nostalgic look back at a sweeter, more innocent time, and my neighbor for a painless history lesson.

    Disney's crystal-ball gazers hit it again - proved by their numbers this week. I don't know how they do it.
    7brooke-98054

    Goofy

    This movie is cheesy. It has okay acting and an interesting story but the music is what really won me over. They're upbeat and filled with fun. They're the type of songs that make you want to dance and are super catchy. The characters were not great. I didn't feel a connection to any of them. It's a fun summer movie but it does not compare to High School Musical or Lemonade Mouth.
    7Shopaholic35

    Really catchy and fun to watch.

    This is a mix of Dirty Dancing, Grease and Cry Baby (any Johnny Depp fans will know what I'm talking about). I find nothing wrong with this movie at all. It's trying to recreate a genre that was forgotten about for quite a while and honestly they have done a pretty good job. Sure it's a little bit silly and the storyline is rather vapid but that is the point. It's supposed to be imitating something not creating something new and groundbreaking.

    It probably helps that I personally enjoy musicals but I wouldn't recommend it to someone who is a bit more serious. The songs are fun, dorky yet pretty catchy...I dare you to not start singing along. Overall I think it's another decent movie from the team at Disney original movies.
    6Ddey65

    Just as corny as you'd think it was

    When I first heard about this movie, the first half of Austin & Ally Season one was pretty much finished, and I thought Disney was just milking Ross Lynch's fame for another "High School Musical" sequel. Thank God my earlier perceptions turned out to be false. Instead, this DCOM spoofed early-1960's Beach Party flicks, the kinds of movies that came out before the majority of Disney Channel viewers were ever born, and that were on the verge of decline when I was born. So while I naturally was concerned that the intended audience may not get it and would only be interested in it because of Lynch, I still realized this was going to be as corny as all hell, and I was proved right. For the record, yes kids; these movies did have ridiculous cartoon villains like Les Camembert and Dr. Fusion and characters with corny names like "Giggles," and battles between surfers and biker gangs with ridiculous names like "The Rodents," who spoke in 1930's Lower East Side white gangster dialects, even though none of the gang members have ever been east of Arizona.

    Brady (Lynch) and MacKenzie (Maia Mitchell) are a contemporary California surfing boyfriend and girlfriend who are having a fun summer and are anticipating the ultimate waves, even as she anticipates and dreads a potential prep school trip that may end their relationship. When Brady isn't surfing, one of the things he likes to do is watch an early-1960's beach party movie called "Wet Side Story," which is obviously "West Side Story" moved to the west coast. Brady and MacKenzie's grandfather(Barry Bostwick) love the movie in spite of the corniness of it and others like it, while Mac herself ridicules the whole thing. I love her general attitude towards it throughout most of the movie.

    When Brady and Mac's grandpa notice a storm coming, Brady tries to rescue her, but they both wipe out and end up in his favorite movie. They catch the cast performing the opening theme "Surf Crazy," and Brady is more than eager to join in while Mac's REALLY not into it. After the theme, the surfers hang out at a local beach bar & grille called "Big Momma's" and that local biker gang I mentioned earlier barges in and wants to take it over. The leader of this gang is named Butchy (John DeLuca), and his way of telling the surfers how things are going to go down is done in the form of a song. Brady sees Butchy and his gang perform the song "Cruzin' for a Bruzin'" then jumps in and completely takes it over, and nobody questions it. Actually, I'd go so far as to say it's Ross himself taking over, because I almost could swear he broke character the same way Charlie Chaplin did at the end of "The Great Dictator." Again, the movie is a west-coast surfing version of "West Side Story," so it involves the head surfer (Garrett Clayton) and the sister of the leader of the pack (Grace Phipps) falling in love during a musical number. But while the two real life lovers are arguing about how to get out of the movie, they end up falling into the arms of the characters in the movie, and completely change the whole thing. Both now realize they're in deep doo-doo and have to change everything back to the way it was.

    Later on, they find the evil villains working in an abandoned lighthouse. where a real estate tycoon (Steve Valentine), and a mad scientist (Kevin Chamberlin) are using a weather machine to screw up the beach so they can take it over and build a resort hotel. "And this thing never won an Oscar." Oh, Maia, you have the best lines. Of course, Brady and Mac spend much of the movie trying to get the two fictional star-crossed lovers back together with little success. Mac is invited to the Rodent girls slumber party, and as they're all dressing up for their boyfriends, she introduces them to a new concept; Asking the guy you like out yourself. Brady also tries to hang out with the surfers to talk Tanner into not letting the fact that Lela's a biker-girl keep him from going out with her. This sets up another musical number that's some have described as being reminiscent of "Grease" which is a little disturbing, but it still plays up how phony the whole scene is, especially during the bridge of the song. As for me, I'm more into girls who look like Mac... before they gave her the biker-girl makeover.

    As if it doesn't get far-fetched enough for our heroine, she suddenly realizes the movie itself is forcing her to sing a song. "Can't Stop Singing" is one of the highlights of the movie reflecting how ridiculous the whole thing is. This is one of the points I think many detractors are missing. It's not meant to be "Citizen Kane," "To Kill a Mockingbird," or "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," and like the kinds of movies it's making fun of, none of them really were. While not without flaws of it's own, it's just a fun TV movie that happens to be a loving parody of a genre of movies that were around before cable TV existed. So don't fret. Just see it for what it is.

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    • Anecdotes
      Prior to the opening credits, the premiere of the Teen Beach included a dedication to beach party film legend and original Mouseketeer Annette Funicello, who passed the same year as Teen Beach Movie's premiere following a long, valiant battle against multiple sclerosis. The dedication read, "In memory of Disney Legend Annette Funicello, the world's most beloved beach movie star."
    • Gaffes
      In the final surfing scene, Mack's hair goes from up, to down, to up again while in the water surfing.
    • Citations

      McKenzie: Remember that movie about the robot who drank liquor from an abandoned spaceship, turned into a vampire middle school teacher who taught the entire school how to salsa dance, and then went on to win the regional championship?

      Brady: Yeah.

      McKenzie: That movie made more sense than this.

    • Crédits fous
      Outtakes play during the end credits, followed by an additional scene: the characters from the 1960s are transported to the 2010s and are frightened by modern artifacts such as camera-phones, leading into the story of Teen Beach 2 (2015).
    • Connexions
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Disney Channel Movies of All Time (2016)
    • Bandes originales
      Oxygen
      Produced by Antonina Armato and Tim James

      Performed by Maia Mitchell

      Courtesy of Walt Disney Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 septembre 2013 (France)
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