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A family is relocated by FBI after the twin sisters stop a diamond thief with ketchup. They are blabbermouths so, as last chance, they end up in in Sydney, Australia. 2 mobsters are sent the... Read allA family is relocated by FBI after the twin sisters stop a diamond thief with ketchup. They are blabbermouths so, as last chance, they end up in in Sydney, Australia. 2 mobsters are sent there for them and the hidden diamond.A family is relocated by FBI after the twin sisters stop a diamond thief with ketchup. They are blabbermouths so, as last chance, they end up in in Sydney, Australia. 2 mobsters are sent there for them and the hidden diamond.
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Ryan Clark
- Pete
- (as Ryan Clarke)
Scott Swalwell
- Avery
- (as Scott Swallwell)
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As far as olsen films go, this one was really good. The film wasnt 100% about the girls and did well because of it. The acting was good in this film and the plot, though weak, was very entertaining. The twins excel in this film and deliver very charming, likable performances. They should definatly do more films like this one.
The actors who really make this film worth watching though, are those who play the two crooks after the girls. They are hilarious! It is really refreshing in an olsen film for someone else to get the good lines.
Apart from that the girls also didnt kiss a boy *gasp*, they didnt go shopping and they didnt use any of their silly teenage lines. They also didnt seem to be as full of themselves as they usually come across as on screen which really helped this film. All round this is a cute film, with cute characters and a cute plot. It may not be the best film ever made but its still very enjoyable and can be very funny at times.I recommend it for kids and any Olsen fans!
The actors who really make this film worth watching though, are those who play the two crooks after the girls. They are hilarious! It is really refreshing in an olsen film for someone else to get the good lines.
Apart from that the girls also didnt kiss a boy *gasp*, they didnt go shopping and they didnt use any of their silly teenage lines. They also didnt seem to be as full of themselves as they usually come across as on screen which really helped this film. All round this is a cute film, with cute characters and a cute plot. It may not be the best film ever made but its still very enjoyable and can be very funny at times.I recommend it for kids and any Olsen fans!
First and foremost, I feel that this movie must be judged against other Olsen Twins movies, not against major blockbusters; hence the 10 rating. When looked at from this perspective, this is actually one of the better Olsen Twins movies out there, if not the best. In essence, I feel that even a non-"MKA" fan could watch this and possibly enjoy it. The girls speak into the camera several times and don't take themselves seriously. Also, the other actors in the movie actually have some talent. The comedy in this flick is lighthearted and cute; for example, the enemies are from a fictional Eastern European country called "Urugly," which is pronounced like "Yer Ugly." Overall, I enjoyed this MKA flick much more than the others. I would recommend it to younger people and someone who's looking for a light-hearted comedy for the family. Trust me, it's not as cheesy and pointless as most other Olsen Twins flicks. It's also probably something males and adults could watch without getting sick from the "girliness overload." No, this movie is not the next "Titanic" or "Ben-Hur." However, it is a cute flick worth watching.
P.S. - This movie would probably be unbearable for Australians to view due to all the stereotypes and overdone "Crocodile Dundee' accents. If you are Australian or are close to any Australians, this would probably be a movie to avoid. My Australian fiancé would probably die of shock if I showed him this flick and told him that I loved it...
P.S. - This movie would probably be unbearable for Australians to view due to all the stereotypes and overdone "Crocodile Dundee' accents. If you are Australian or are close to any Australians, this would probably be a movie to avoid. My Australian fiancé would probably die of shock if I showed him this flick and told him that I loved it...
All you MK&A fans out there, please accept the facts: the twins' movies are mindless pieces of junk. They go to some exotic location, meet some *cough* 'hot' boys, (MK falls in love with one, A falls in love with the other, and surprise surprise, both boys fall in love with the right one - that's not always how love is) some big problem arises separating the poor girls from their loves (big deal - they'll have brand-new boyfriends next movie), MK&A solve the problem (WOW, never saw that coming) and become the 'hot' guys' girlfriends. They were cute when they were younger, but now they're teens, they've lost the cute twin thing, and their lack of talent is revealed. They even tried to make a movie about turning sixteen. Oh, and they made dolls strung around that flimsy theme. Millions of people turn sixteen every day. Mary Kate and Ashley are nothing special... And the sad truth is that they're not all that attractive.
i didn't like this film, i thought it was very disappointing. After the fun of passport to paris, i thought our lips are sealed would have a much better plot. However talking to the screen for the whole movie as though they were deciding (whilst making the movie) what should happen next was not cool. The film lacked any real depth, and the subplot about the girls trying to fit in was poorly executed. On a positive side the acting was better than some other olsen twin films, although until they move away from the fluffy movies of travelling around the world to meet boys (in the pretense of a more significant plotline), their movies remain stooped in the "tween girl" market.
Whenever I hear the names Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, I cringe. Why? First, these twin girls used to sing and dance in their movies before getting the past the 14 year old stage. Now they're moving on to other projects that actually are pretty good.
The first time I actually enjoyed watching Mary-Kate and Ashley was on the television show, "Two of a Kind." It had some good laughs. But Mary-Kate and Ashley didn't want to do it anymore because the writers made them seem too mean.
Anyway, "Our Lips Are Sealed" is a perfect family film. Fox Family even played it one night and it got many viewers.
The girls witnessed a crime and put members of the mob in jail. So now they're in the Witness Protection Program and after being relocated to places around in the U.S., they are relocated to Australia. Trying to meet new friends and fit in to the now weird Aussie style and way of life, the girls run into the nerd group. They get away from that group and get in the popular clique. Soon they meet two guys, Avery (Scott Swallwell - an awesome actor with great looks and charm) and Ryan. After fighting with the popular clique, Mary-Kate and Ashley are found by the mob but get away after torturing the pair chasing them. You know what happens in the end.
As of now, there is hardly ANY information on Scott Swallwell, who is a hottie. He was perfect playing Avery and luckily, he has a new movie coming this year.
BOTTOM LINE - Girls will mostly like this movie because of Scott and the Olsen twins, but it's a pretty good movie once you watch it. Good story line, some jokes and some sweet eye candy (the twins and Scott Swallwell).
The first time I actually enjoyed watching Mary-Kate and Ashley was on the television show, "Two of a Kind." It had some good laughs. But Mary-Kate and Ashley didn't want to do it anymore because the writers made them seem too mean.
Anyway, "Our Lips Are Sealed" is a perfect family film. Fox Family even played it one night and it got many viewers.
The girls witnessed a crime and put members of the mob in jail. So now they're in the Witness Protection Program and after being relocated to places around in the U.S., they are relocated to Australia. Trying to meet new friends and fit in to the now weird Aussie style and way of life, the girls run into the nerd group. They get away from that group and get in the popular clique. Soon they meet two guys, Avery (Scott Swallwell - an awesome actor with great looks and charm) and Ryan. After fighting with the popular clique, Mary-Kate and Ashley are found by the mob but get away after torturing the pair chasing them. You know what happens in the end.
As of now, there is hardly ANY information on Scott Swallwell, who is a hottie. He was perfect playing Avery and luckily, he has a new movie coming this year.
BOTTOM LINE - Girls will mostly like this movie because of Scott and the Olsen twins, but it's a pretty good movie once you watch it. Good story line, some jokes and some sweet eye candy (the twins and Scott Swallwell).
Did you know
- TriviaThe "Vegemite" the girls eat in the scene at school isn't the same consistency/ color of Vegemite at all. In fact, it resembles Nutella.
- GoofsThe girls wear white caps with their Amish garb, which in the Amish community denote that they are married. They should be wearing black caps, which indicate that they are single.
- Quotes
Victoria: Since when has she known how to surf?
Ashley Parker: Since this scene apparently...
- Crazy creditsDuring the credits they reveal many bloopers made during the film.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shameful Sequels: Our Lips Are Sealed (2014)
- SoundtracksYou Think I'm Crazy
Written by Scott Nickoley and Jamie Dunlap
Performed by Scott Nickoley, Jamie Dunlap and Molly Pasutti
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- $2,200,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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