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Lloyd

  • 2001
  • PG
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Lloyd (2001)
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A boy learns that confidence and self-esteem are the greatest gifts.A boy learns that confidence and self-esteem are the greatest gifts.A boy learns that confidence and self-esteem are the greatest gifts.

  • Director
    • Hector Barron
  • Writer
    • Hector Barron
  • Stars
    • Todd Bosley
    • Brendon Ryan Barrett
    • Mary Mara
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    801
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hector Barron
    • Writer
      • Hector Barron
    • Stars
      • Todd Bosley
      • Brendon Ryan Barrett
      • Mary Mara
    • 25User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Todd Bosley
    Todd Bosley
    • Lloyd
    Brendon Ryan Barrett
    • Troy
    Mary Mara
    Mary Mara
    • JoAnn (Lloyd's mom)
    Sammy Elliott
    Sammy Elliott
    • Nathan
    Kristen Parker
    • Tracy
    Patrick Higgins
    • Storm
    Chloe Peterson
    • Carla
    Taylor Negron
    Taylor Negron
    • Mr. Weid
    Tom Arnold
    Tom Arnold
    • Tom Zeebo
    Lu Elrod
    Lu Elrod
    • Mrs. Crub
    Tony Longo
    Tony Longo
    • Coach
    Arielle Noel
    • Maureen
    Jessica Brown
    • Tanya
    • (as Jessica Brown)
    Chad Wilson
    • Stan
    Shaylee Koontz
    • Nathan's Girlfriend
    Audrey Dochterman
    • Old Lady
    Barton Caplan
    • Cashier
    Caitlin Barrett
    • P.E. Girl
    • Director
      • Hector Barron
    • Writer
      • Hector Barron
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    Misfit7

    Amazing Movie

    What can I say, I absolutely love this movie. I saw it on HBO a while back and loved it but I was never able to catch it again. But last week I got it on DVD so I can watch this great movie whenever I want. It is funny and heartwarming. Todd Bosley gives a terrific performance as Lloyd. Two big thumbs up.
    quadersa

    people get paid for this?

    It's one thing to have a realistic ugly kid who has a good heart, but the kid starring in this film is a loser with no redeeming qualities. He's not a sympathetic character at all. In fact, he's quite annoying and I watched the film in its entirety hoping bad things would happen to him. It would be one thing if they film didn't want you to root for him and was meant only to be a realistic portrayal of the misery of junior high. But unfortunately the misguided director thinks that this character is someone we want to see win. A much funnier and unflinchingly realistic film of the same subject matter can be found in "Welcome to the Dollhouse."
    selfhelpradio

    Um, who exactly is the target audience for this film?

    I have nephews the same age as the main character in this film, & I think they'd spend the better part of this film as embarrassed as I was. But, briefly, here's the plot:

    Lloyd is a skinny, red-headed, bespectacled sixth-grader (think of a twelve-year-old Carrot Top & you're dead on) who's so desperate to be popular that he is constantly doing ridiculous things that only get him jeers. He falls in love with the "new girl at school" but she goes for the boy that says, "I'm cute & popular." Furthermore, the teachers aren't entirely supportive of him. At home, his mother gives him pep talks but his little brother, apparently a kind of nine-year-old Cassanova, rags on him as much as anyone. Lloyd falls into a depression until he decides to use the only skill he seems to have, an interest in magic, to turn the tables on one of his teachers at a school function.

    It sounds like standard kiddie movie fare, but there are some weird elements to this movie that compelled me to write this commentary. First of all, the kids are not very good actors. An elementary school in a suburb of Los Angeles doing the traditional Thanksgiving story could run rings around these youngsters. The tagline seems to want us to believe this is a story about self-esteem, but beside his queer looks, Lloyd really isn't all that special. The magic he learns from weird special guest Tom Arnold isn't really magic at all - it's a trick played in a movie, reliant on the cameras & editing, certainly not one a twelve-year-old could learn. So his search for self-esteem is banal in the extreme - was the director hoping for an audience of underachievers? & if he got it, wouldn't even underachievers be offended by it?

    I was also a little nonplussed by the emphasis on children's sexuality. While obviously not on the level of your average teen "but I've never had sex" comedy, the film seems to spend a lot of time showing children in their early teens (barely out of adolescence) holding hands, kissing for the first time, dreaming about kissing, & talking about it. Lloyd's only friend describes french kissing as "ringing the bell" in the back of a girl's mouth. Oh, doubtless kids that age think about & do things of that nature all the time - it just felt stilted & clumsy to me, especially as Lloyd was completely clueless in that regard. An examination of the whys & hows of early courting, seen though the eyes of an outsider, could have been funny & revealing here.

    The most confusing element is the stuff added apparently for adults wanting to be entertained while taking their kids to see the movie. A convenience store clerk with difficult facial hair stares at a movie he's watching at work & says, "I have got to finish film school." Tom Arnold, as a sort of mentor to Lloyd, talks a lot about how fat he used to be. The teacher in the "special ed" class Lloyd is sent to tells the kids he has problems with depression & talks about how an imaginary friend helped him in school, though the classes he mentioned are obviously college-level. Remember, this is not an indie comedy or even a Saturday Night Live franchise flick. This is ostensibly a movie to be viewed by kids in elementary & middle school. (In any event, for a fellow in his 30s, even those parts aren't very funny.)

    I remember as a kid, the sophisticated parts of Warner Brothers cartoons might have baffled me, but the stuff for the whole family was funny. Later on, the deeply censored Hanna Barbera cartoons of the 70s were just plain insulting, even to a ten-year-old. But I can't believe that the director of this movie really thought he was talking to kids the same age as Lloyd. Now, I caught this film in the afternoon with nothing else on, & had never heard of it, so it didn't make much of a splash. But I think it's fair to say that some of the reasons it didn't were: a talentless, uninteresting cast; an unambitious focus; & baffling attempts to be funny beyond its apparent audience's years.
    6JakeRfilmfreak

    There's plenty of fish in the sea... Yeah but they're all sharks

    Lloyd is a 2001 comedy that centers around an 11 year old boy whose not the most popular kid on the playground, and his attempt to win over his classmates along with his schoolyard crush.

    This is a pretty unknown and forgettable film that I thought was kind of charming in a protecting your little brother from a bully kind of way. The central character (Lloyd) portrayed by Todd Bosley is awkward and desperately Seeking validation from others so as to feel like he belongs, which doesn't work so well for him in the beginning, but eventually Lloyd learns to just be himself which ends the film on a high note and makes it slightly endearing. And although there isn't anything all that extravagant about the film, its themes of friendship and being yourself stick out well enough that it's definitely a good kid's film.
    obiwan2005

    The most depressing movie I've ever seen!

    I was channel surfing one day and saw this movie on HBO. Is it just me, or does this kid have Gary Coleman disease. He looks exactly the way he did when he was in "little giants"...In 1994!!! Its about this loser kid who is trying to find a way to show this girl he likes her. She shoots him down and starts making out with this handsome jerk, Storm(keep in mind this is about 5th graders). So he cries and feels sorry for himself. And it all resolves in the final climactic scene at the schools spaghetti dinner. Instead of the square dancing lloyds sopposed to do, HE DISCOS INSTEAD!!!! YEA LLOYD, STICK IT TO THE MAN!!!! This results to the classic (or tired) food fight scene. Then lloyd uses magic to put a cactus costume on Storm. And he falls down. AND EVERYBODYS HAPPY AGAIN. But the girl still doesn't like him though. This movie is unrealistic and depressing. I mean this kid is ugly, look at the picture above!!! This movie is obviously some nerd's fantasy. He really makes the girls in this movie mean. Example:

    Girl 1: There is this one boy in my class who smells like a dog's fart.

    Girl 2: That LLoyd kid looks like he came out of my hamster.

    Girl 3: I just got a love note.

    Girl 1: I get those all the time!

    Girls dont say "fart"! This guy must of had a lousy childhood. Dont watch this movie if your depressed. You may get suicidal. But if you are one of us pretty people, sit back, pop this tape in the VCR and get ready to have a great time at the expense of ugly nerds!!!

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      JoAnn (Lloyd's mom): Lloyd, it's time for supper!

      Lloyd: I'm not hungry.

      JoAnn (Lloyd's mom): Lloyd!

      Lloyd: [loudly] I'm not hungry!

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      Composed by Tito Larriva

      Performed by Tito Larriva

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ллойд
    • Filming locations
      • Manteca, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Shadow Productions
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      • 1h 14m(74 min)
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