In un mondo in cui i supereroi sono normali, il giovane William Stronghold, figlio di due eroi, tenta di trovare un equilibrio tra i suoi superpoteri e la vita di un normale teenagerIn un mondo in cui i supereroi sono normali, il giovane William Stronghold, figlio di due eroi, tenta di trovare un equilibrio tra i suoi superpoteri e la vita di un normale teenagerIn un mondo in cui i supereroi sono normali, il giovane William Stronghold, figlio di due eroi, tenta di trovare un equilibrio tra i suoi superpoteri e la vita di un normale teenager
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Sky High marks the return of Kurt Russell to the Disney Studios after over two decades. Back in the Seventies before we had Cable and Disney channel on same, Kurt Russell would have been the hero of just such a film. As it is Russell and Kelly Preston play a pair of superhero parents to Michael Angaramo.
And Angaramo is just a normal kid apparently, his superpowers just haven't kicked in yet. But kids like him if they turn into superheroes aren't just born that way. The powers are there, but they have to be taught their use and that's why Angaramo is ticketed for Sky High.
Superheroes to be go to this school up in the sky which apparently has avoided all radar and satellite detection, but given who goes there and runs it, that's understandable. But the kids go through the normal high school experience as filtered through the world of the Magic Kingdom. Teen age budding superheroes of both sexes have all the normal angst issues the rest of them do.
Angaramo has two girls after him, girl next door Danielle Panabaker and teaching assistant Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Since his powers don't kick in initially, Angaramo is assigned to the sidekicks class, but he actually bonds with them.
Sky High is a typical Disney film with overtones of Grease and Harry Potter combined. Such seasoned players as Lynda Carter as the Principal, Bruce Campbell as the coach, and Cloris Leachman as the school nurse seem to be having a good time with their parts as well as Russell and Preston.
I did like young Steven Strait as the brooding Brando/Dean like teen who is understudying Johnny Storm the Human Torch. That young man was really having some issues in the film.
For those who can't make Rydell High or Hogwarts, Sky High will give you the best of both those worlds.
And Angaramo is just a normal kid apparently, his superpowers just haven't kicked in yet. But kids like him if they turn into superheroes aren't just born that way. The powers are there, but they have to be taught their use and that's why Angaramo is ticketed for Sky High.
Superheroes to be go to this school up in the sky which apparently has avoided all radar and satellite detection, but given who goes there and runs it, that's understandable. But the kids go through the normal high school experience as filtered through the world of the Magic Kingdom. Teen age budding superheroes of both sexes have all the normal angst issues the rest of them do.
Angaramo has two girls after him, girl next door Danielle Panabaker and teaching assistant Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Since his powers don't kick in initially, Angaramo is assigned to the sidekicks class, but he actually bonds with them.
Sky High is a typical Disney film with overtones of Grease and Harry Potter combined. Such seasoned players as Lynda Carter as the Principal, Bruce Campbell as the coach, and Cloris Leachman as the school nurse seem to be having a good time with their parts as well as Russell and Preston.
I did like young Steven Strait as the brooding Brando/Dean like teen who is understudying Johnny Storm the Human Torch. That young man was really having some issues in the film.
For those who can't make Rydell High or Hogwarts, Sky High will give you the best of both those worlds.
Sky High is the perfect blend of high school drama, superhero shenanigans, and early-2000s Disney charm. Watching this as a kid felt like a sneak peek into the coolest school ever-where your classmates can throw fireballs, lift cars, or... turn into a guinea pig.
The story follows Will Stronghold, the son of the world's greatest superheroes, who's dealing with the crushing pressure of living up to his parents' legacy. (Relatable much?) It's your classic coming-of-age tale but with flying buses and epic sidekick banter. And speaking of sidekicks, how can we forget Ethan, who melts into a puddle when stressed? Absolute legend.
The cast is a chef's kiss of nostalgia, with Kurt Russell hamming it up as the macho dad, and Danielle Panabaker as Layla, the plant-wielding queen of unspoken crushes. The plot might not be groundbreaking, but who cares when you've got a soundtrack full of fun rock covers and a third act with villains monologuing like it's their full-time job?
Watching Sky High on Disney Channel back in the day was a rite of passage. It's silly, heartwarming, and packed with enough superpowers to fuel endless childhood daydreams.
Rating 6 out of 10. A school where lunchroom fights involve laser vision? Sign me up. This movie made us believe that even sidekicks can save the day.
The story follows Will Stronghold, the son of the world's greatest superheroes, who's dealing with the crushing pressure of living up to his parents' legacy. (Relatable much?) It's your classic coming-of-age tale but with flying buses and epic sidekick banter. And speaking of sidekicks, how can we forget Ethan, who melts into a puddle when stressed? Absolute legend.
The cast is a chef's kiss of nostalgia, with Kurt Russell hamming it up as the macho dad, and Danielle Panabaker as Layla, the plant-wielding queen of unspoken crushes. The plot might not be groundbreaking, but who cares when you've got a soundtrack full of fun rock covers and a third act with villains monologuing like it's their full-time job?
Watching Sky High on Disney Channel back in the day was a rite of passage. It's silly, heartwarming, and packed with enough superpowers to fuel endless childhood daydreams.
Rating 6 out of 10. A school where lunchroom fights involve laser vision? Sign me up. This movie made us believe that even sidekicks can save the day.
I got to go see Sky High at a free preview last night. When I saw the commercials, I wrote this movie off immediately. It looked like a strictly-for-kids, stupid-but-cute, teeny-bopper funfest. Blech!
I was pleasantly surprised! I love going into a movie like this with low expectations and being proved wrong. I am a hardcore comics fan ("weenie" I believe the earlier reviewer said) and I still found a lot to like here.
The movie has a better take on what a superhero world would actually be like than many "serious" movies. It was almost like a kids version of the "Astro City" comic book.
The jokes really made Sky High for me! I wont spoil any for you but I will point out that the cast included Bruce Campbell, Kevin McDonnell, Dave Foley and Lynda Carter!
If you're a comics fan, go see it! If you've got kids and want to have a fun evening, go see it!
I am kinda hoping that this becomes Disney's next live-action series.
I was pleasantly surprised! I love going into a movie like this with low expectations and being proved wrong. I am a hardcore comics fan ("weenie" I believe the earlier reviewer said) and I still found a lot to like here.
The movie has a better take on what a superhero world would actually be like than many "serious" movies. It was almost like a kids version of the "Astro City" comic book.
The jokes really made Sky High for me! I wont spoil any for you but I will point out that the cast included Bruce Campbell, Kevin McDonnell, Dave Foley and Lynda Carter!
If you're a comics fan, go see it! If you've got kids and want to have a fun evening, go see it!
I am kinda hoping that this becomes Disney's next live-action series.
Will Stronghold (Michael Angarano) is a regular teen except his parents are two of the greatest superheroes around; Steve Stronghold / The Commander (Kurt Russell) and Josie Stronghold / Jetstream (Kelly Preston). Along with kids of other superheroes, he starts Sky High except he doesn't seem to have a superpower. He's relegated to study being the sidekick with his lifelong friend Layla (Danielle Panabaker). He is embarrassed at his lack of power and sheepishly lies to his parents who have great expectations. Gwen Grayson (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is the popular girl on campus. Student Warren Peace (Steven Strait) is angry with Will for The Commander putting Warren's father in prison.
This is a harmless little family movie. It could have been edgier. There are a lot of high school drama being played out but the movie never really pushes it. It's strictly a Disney teen movie or a simplified John Hughes movie. With the cartoon color style, this is more silly than compelling. Although it's not silly enough to be actually funny. Angarano is fine but he doesn't really stand out. For the lead, he needs to be much more charismatic. The character can be nerdy but he needs to be a charismatic nerd. Panabaker is adorable enough for the puppy love story. Generally this is like a well-made movie on one of the those kids TV channels.
This is a harmless little family movie. It could have been edgier. There are a lot of high school drama being played out but the movie never really pushes it. It's strictly a Disney teen movie or a simplified John Hughes movie. With the cartoon color style, this is more silly than compelling. Although it's not silly enough to be actually funny. Angarano is fine but he doesn't really stand out. For the lead, he needs to be much more charismatic. The character can be nerdy but he needs to be a charismatic nerd. Panabaker is adorable enough for the puppy love story. Generally this is like a well-made movie on one of the those kids TV channels.
Well, I must say that this movie was surprisingly good for it being a Disney Kid Movie. Now it won't win any Oscars, but it really kept up the Disney Tradition for being a clean and fun film. It was wonderful to see Kurt Russell on the screen again with Disney. The acting, again, not an Oscar performance out of anyone, was clean and sincere, very believable. The sets and special effects were, well, good. The diversity and conflict between students of the school, once again... good. There were some very witty and dry remarks about high school life as well. Good writing. I say the most surprising thing about this film was that it was just plain old fun! It had the patrons laughing as well as I. My 7 year old and my 3 year old loved it and it was still adult enough with a strong enough plot to keep the parents interested as well. All in all, it made for a fun afternoon.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe role of Speed was intended to be for an exceptionally athletic boy, but when Will Harris auditioned, the casting director found him so likeable that the role was changed to accommodate his larger stature.
- BlooperWill doesn't actually step on Medulla's foot in the mad science laboratory.
This is an intentional Goof showing Medulla's prissy nature. It's supposed to be funny.
- Citazioni
[last lines]
Will Stronghold: In the end, my girlfriend became my arch enemy, my arch enemy became my best friend, and my best friend became my girlfriend. But, hey, it's high school.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe end credits are decorated with still-frame comic-book illustrations. One of the still frames has a single animated element - a purple monster's eye, which moves and blinks. (It appears just before the music credits.)
- Versioni alternativeIn the Disney Channel premiere of Sky High, the end credits are different than they are in the theatrical and DVD releases. Instead of the comic book type end credits like in the theatrical version it is replaced by DC with the credits on the left side and a montage of scenes from the film on the right side of the credits.
- ConnessioniEdited into Sky High: Alternate Opening (2005)
- Colonne sonoreEverybody Wants to Rule the World
Written by Ian Stanley, Roland Orzabal, Chris Hughes
Produced by Jeff Saltzman
Performed by Christian Burns
Courtesy of Hollywood Records, Inc.
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- 35.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 63.946.815 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 14.631.784 USD
- 31 lug 2005
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 86.369.815 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 40 minuti
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