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MVP2: Une merveille verticale chez les primates

Original title: MVP: Most Vertical Primate
  • 2001
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  • 1h 27m
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MVP2: Une merveille verticale chez les primates (2001)
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It seems that Jack's hockey skills translate directly into tearing up the halfpenny and popping sick grinds. With his new buddy Ben by his side Jack takes off on a cross-country skateboard c... Read allIt seems that Jack's hockey skills translate directly into tearing up the halfpenny and popping sick grinds. With his new buddy Ben by his side Jack takes off on a cross-country skateboard competition tour with hilarious results.It seems that Jack's hockey skills translate directly into tearing up the halfpenny and popping sick grinds. With his new buddy Ben by his side Jack takes off on a cross-country skateboard competition tour with hilarious results.

  • Director
    • Robert Vince
  • Writers
    • Anne Vince
    • Robert Vince
    • Elan Mastai
  • Stars
    • Cameron Bancroft
    • Bob Burnquist
    • Bernie
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    • Director
      • Robert Vince
    • Writers
      • Anne Vince
      • Robert Vince
      • Elan Mastai
    • Stars
      • Cameron Bancroft
      • Bob Burnquist
      • Bernie
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Rob Poirier
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    • Director
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      • Robert Vince
      • Elan Mastai
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    1DaveColman

    This was definately the worst movie I have ever seen

    The premise of this movie is that "a hockey-playing chimp is chased out of a pro league by jealous human rivals and ends up on the streets, where a homeless boy teaches him how to skateboard. The duo goes on to wow the judges at a national skateboarding competition." First of all, how does a monkey end up on the streets, and why would a homeless kid skip searching for a meal to teach a monkey how to skateboard. While extreme sports have been underexposed for so long, your viewing of this movie along with others of similar themes, will aide to overexpose this great sport. See this weeks issue of sports illustrated on page 38 for more. They include Vin Diesel as a popular extreme sports star drafted by the U.S. government to become a secret agent and infiltrate a crime ring. ???ughhh A hard core surfer played by Sean Penn sells his home so he can trek through the Central American underworld in search of his best friend, a fellow surfer named Captain Zero ??? ugggh NOW THIS. I am not a major skateboarding fan but good Hollywood please leave this sport alone if they are going to churn out crap like this. PLEASE I saw the movie for free at a screening and still want a refund!
    MrFish451

    Great Movie. A plethora of Comedy

    I thoroughly enjoyed this movie...although it was a little corny. But you must expect that if you are going to watch a movie where a monkey is the star athlete of a team. However, i thought that there were some parts that were HYSTERICAL! I enjoyed this movie just as much as its prequel. I expect to see an MVP III within the coming year.
    debbiewilkins22

    GREAT FILM FOR ALL THE FAMILY!!!

    I saw this film on SKY and loved it my son loved it to, it was full of laughs and love. i recommend this as a family film , its great to watch with the little ones or even if your a sucker for a chick flick this is it :-)

    Jack is a lot of fun and little ben is a great child actor and one we should look out for, i think the cast really come together and make this film, OK the plots sily but the acting i think is good in its self and i cant wait for a UK DVD Release. A chimp that can ice skate and skateboard i think is great and my 5yr old loved the stunts Jack did in the film, by the end of the film me and him really felt for jack and ben,

    Its a shame this hasn't had much publicity in the UK because i think it would go down a storm here
    10cfc3

    Like Old Yeller, but with a skateboard, a monkey, and a homeless boy

    I hate skateboarding, I don't care much for chimps, and I'm a 68 year old retired veteran. If my pansy grandson didn't whine like a dog that lost its leg when it got hit by a jeep, and then the dog had to crawl its way back to the house, I wouldn't have watched this movie. I'm glad I did. This chimp knows what 98% of Americans don't: he's gonna die. Once a person comes to grip with their own mortality, they'll ride a skateboard on a big ramp, or close their eyes and shoot until they stop hearing screams. This movie made me smile, it made me think, but most importantly it made me think I was smiling.

    If all my men were like MVP, we would've walked out of Hanoi with a few more ears. But they weren't. They wanted out. Did they think I wanted to stay there?! Everyday I think back to what I could've done. Everyday I'm one step closer to dying. I'm glad I saw this movie before I did.
    10lucyslhook

    The Enduring Appeal of "MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate": A Comprehensive Analysis

    Released in 2001, "MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate" is a sequel that defies the typical expectations of family films and sports comedies. While its predecessor, "MVP: Most Valuable Primate," set a high bar with its charming blend of comedy and athleticism featuring a skateboarding chimpanzee, this sequel takes the concept to exhilarating new heights. Despite its niche appeal, the film stands out as a remarkable example of originality and entertainment, appealing to audiences both young and old.

    At the heart of "MVP 2" is the character of Jack, a chimpanzee with a flair for skateboarding and an insatiable zest for adventure. Unlike many sequels that struggle to capture the magic of the original, this film enhances its predecessor's concept by introducing new, dynamic elements. The central premise, which revolves around Jack's pursuit of skateboarding stardom, is both inventive and engaging. The plot centers on Jack's journey as he transitions from a small-time skater to a prominent figure in the competitive skateboarding world. This storyline is crafted with a surprising depth, balancing humor with a narrative that explores themes of perseverance, friendship, and self-discovery.

    One of the film's greatest achievements is its ability to seamlessly blend comedy with action. The humor in "MVP 2" is clever and well-timed, employing physical comedy and witty dialogue to keep the audience entertained. The sight of a chimpanzee performing complex skateboarding tricks is inherently humorous, but the film also excels in its scripted jokes and comedic scenarios. The interplay between Jack and the human characters adds layers to the humor, creating memorable interactions that drive the story forward.

    The action sequences in "MVP 2" are nothing short of spectacular. The film showcases impressive skateboarding stunts that are both visually captivating and technically adept. The special effects and choreography involved in these scenes are meticulously crafted, demonstrating a high level of creativity and skill. The filmmakers succeeded in creating a visually dynamic experience that resonates with skateboarding enthusiasts and casual viewers alike. These sequences are not only thrilling but also serve to highlight the character's growth and determination, reinforcing the film's central themes.

    Furthermore, "MVP 2" stands out for its strong character development and emotional depth. While Jack the chimpanzee is undoubtedly the star, the supporting characters are well-rounded and contribute significantly to the film's narrative. The human characters, including Jack's friends and rivals, are portrayed with nuance, adding richness to the story. Their interactions with Jack are heartfelt and engaging, illustrating the importance of collaboration and mutual respect.

    The film also deserves praise for its impressive soundtrack, which complements the high-energy skateboarding scenes and adds an extra layer of excitement to the viewing experience. The music choices enhance the film's atmosphere, perfectly aligning with the on-screen action and further immersing the audience in Jack's world.

    Despite its strengths, "MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate" is often overlooked in discussions about memorable family films and sports comedies. This may be due in part to its niche premise, but it is precisely this unique angle that makes the film stand out. Its innovative approach, combined with solid performances, engaging humor, and impressive action, ensures that it remains a standout entry in its genre.

    In conclusion, "MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate" is a testament to the power of creativity and originality in filmmaking. It successfully builds on the foundation laid by its predecessor, offering an entertaining and heartfelt experience that continues to resonate with audiences. The film's blend of comedy, action, and emotional depth makes it a rare gem in the world of family entertainment. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to captivate viewers of all ages, proving that a well-crafted sequel can indeed surpass expectations and leave a lasting impression.

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      Though uncredited, the majority of the skating scenes were filmed by Wee-Man from MTV's Jack-Ass, in a gorilla costume.
    • Goofs
      Whilst Ben and Jack are sitting by the empty swimming pool drinking soft drinks, Ben's drink changes from being a Pepsi in the long-shots to a Coke in the close-ups.
    • Connections
      Featured in MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate - Behind the Scenes (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Beautiful Day
      Performed by John M. Rosenberg

      Music & Lyrics by Brahm Wenger & John M. Rosenberg

      Used by permission of Malvan Productions Music (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate
    • Filming locations
      • GM Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Keystone Family Pictures
      • Government of British Columbia Film Incentive BC Program
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
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      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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