A group of siblings comes to earth to experience trials crucial to their eternal progression and learn the true meaning of their existence.A group of siblings comes to earth to experience trials crucial to their eternal progression and learn the true meaning of their existence.A group of siblings comes to earth to experience trials crucial to their eternal progression and learn the true meaning of their existence.
Mason Mac
- Tod Richards
- (as Mason D. Davis)
Carleton Bluford
- Mack
- (as Carlton Bluford)
Brian Neal Clark
- Adam Flinders
- (as Brian Clark)
Devin K. Hansen
- Flinders Family Fan
- (as Devin Hansen)
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Even with the technical errors seen on the music dubbing and some minor overacting in places, this was a heartwarming, funny, emotional, entertaining movie with a great positive story line that makes you feel good at the end! The music was absolutely beautiful and done so well with such talented actors and actresses. Overall, it was very worth seeing, and I would definitely see again. In fact, next time will be with my family members. These are the kinds of movies that leave you feeling so good, and we need more of them these days. The original stage version from many years ago was good, but this screen version was an added enjoyment. I was very pleased.
It must be a technical challenge to get it right, but the bad dubbing/lip- syncing made this movie uncomfortable. I wanted to like it, but that soon changed to wanting to pull my eye balls out (and just listen.) That is why the original was better.
I cannot figure out why other posters liked the performance of Jimmy/Kenny Holland. I thought he was awkward and flat. On the other hand, Julie/Monica Moore Smith was poised and engaging!
The new plot was great and the acting good overall. It is still a little goofy which is OK. The emotions of the story are real and save this film. Go see it but just brace yourself against the technical issues.
I cannot figure out why other posters liked the performance of Jimmy/Kenny Holland. I thought he was awkward and flat. On the other hand, Julie/Monica Moore Smith was poised and engaging!
The new plot was great and the acting good overall. It is still a little goofy which is OK. The emotions of the story are real and save this film. Go see it but just brace yourself against the technical issues.
Some of the best musical talent the LDS church has to offer went into this remake of Saturday's Warrior about a Mormon kid who goes rock star for a bit and then returns to the home and hearth of his Mormon family.
I'm afraid however this will not be any kind of evangelizing tool for the church. That pre-birth prologue where you see the 7 kids before being born into the Flinders family is all quite rational with one brought up in that belief system. But it's unintelligible to a Gentile like myself. Ditto for one of the Flinders who has fallen in love with pre-birth version of her intended and no doubt the powers above say there's an intended for all of us.
The music is nice and the 70s fashions are a bit of nostalgia. But strictly for LDS audiences.
I'm afraid however this will not be any kind of evangelizing tool for the church. That pre-birth prologue where you see the 7 kids before being born into the Flinders family is all quite rational with one brought up in that belief system. But it's unintelligible to a Gentile like myself. Ditto for one of the Flinders who has fallen in love with pre-birth version of her intended and no doubt the powers above say there's an intended for all of us.
The music is nice and the 70s fashions are a bit of nostalgia. But strictly for LDS audiences.
The movie has a good message for any Christian out there. Good music as well. There are some issues with over acting and the dubbing over the music, but besides that it's a good movie
I watched Saturdays Warrior for the first time last night. Kenny Holland was outstanding in his acting and singing performance. This film actually made me laugh, cry, and feel so many other emotions. The entire cast did a great job and I will definitely see this movie again. My wife and kids also loved this film and want to see it again as soon as possible. Thank you to the entire cast and crew for making my family movie night a wonderful experience that my kids will cherish and remember throughout their lives. I hope that more people get to experience and share how wonderful this production of Saturdays Warrior really is. I realize this is an LDS based film but even non LDS viewers will enjoy what this film has to offer. Please share this movie with anyone you care about so the story can be told and told the right way.
Did you know
- TriviaMason Davis, who plays Todd, is an artist. Since the character is also an artist, Davis created 50 pieces of art to be featured in the film.
- ConnectionsReferences The Partridge Family (1970)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $744,046
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $96,041
- Apr 3, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $744,046
- Runtime
- 2h(120 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9
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