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MXP: Mon extrême primate

Original title: MXP: Most Xtreme Primate
  • Video
  • 2003
  • G
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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MXP: Mon extrême primate (2003)
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Jack's back and this time he is shredding up the slopes in his most Xtreme adventure yet. Jack meets up with Pete, a snowboarder, and his rocker brother Jay where they must outwit two crooks... Read allJack's back and this time he is shredding up the slopes in his most Xtreme adventure yet. Jack meets up with Pete, a snowboarder, and his rocker brother Jay where they must outwit two crooks and win the boarder cross championships.Jack's back and this time he is shredding up the slopes in his most Xtreme adventure yet. Jack meets up with Pete, a snowboarder, and his rocker brother Jay where they must outwit two crooks and win the boarder cross championships.

  • Director
    • Robert Vince
  • Writers
    • Anne Vince
    • Robert Vince
    • Anna Singer
  • Stars
    • Robby Benson
    • Devin Douglas Drewitz
    • Trevor Wright
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Vince
    • Writers
      • Anne Vince
      • Robert Vince
      • Anna Singer
    • Stars
      • Robby Benson
      • Devin Douglas Drewitz
      • Trevor Wright
    • 21User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Devin Douglas Drewitz
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    Trevor Wright
    Trevor Wright
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    Ian Bagg
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    • Director
      • Robert Vince
    • Writers
      • Anne Vince
      • Robert Vince
      • Anna Singer
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    3artfarfle

    This Monkey is EXTREME to the MAX!

    This movie has a monkey in it who snowboards! He doesn't just snowboard he snowboards so hard and in your face that the only way to possibly describe this monkey's method of snowboarding is to call it.... "extreme!"

    He is extreme to the max! If you saw the first 17 MVP movies about a primate who first is a huge hockey star, then a skateboarding star, then a huge star in about 139 other sports that there's no way the rules would actually allow him to even play, then you'll love this new movie where he is snowboarding to the extreme!

    This movie has tons of drama and heart as you will wonder if the monkey will succeed in the end. Sure he did it in all the other movies but will he succeed again in yet another sport? Surely he can't be a champion in every sport he tries can he?

    More important than that this movie has all kinds of "monkeying around" if you know what I mean.... monkey jokes is what I mean!

    My score is 600 billion stars!
    9westcor

    Moving, 3rd best movie of 2004

    Just got done watching this much talked about, but forgotten cinema classic. A chimp named Jack snowboards. The chimp can also play X-Box, and actually pulls off some pretty sweet moves in the real and virtual world. A "Mob Boss" bets on the chimp to win a snowboarding race, $1,000 to be exact. Some snowboarding dude says "Tight dog" at the end. The human Mom to the chimps travels around the country with multiple chimps (who all have passports, which by the way are not needed for trips inside the U.S.). The bad guys steal the chimp for like 5 minutes, then he is snowboarding again. The kids keep telling Jack they are gonna take him home but they don't do anything for days but play video games, play guitar, and snowboard with Jack. It seems like some of the people have amnesia, and maybe some hidden subtext I am missing. Jack is there as a reminder Chimps will do almost anything for bananas.
    1Raggy_Dolls

    So ya like monkeys, huh?

    In Britain, there is a drink called PG Tips. It's a kind of tea. It's quite nice. I personally enjoy it with a splash of milk and two generous spoonfuls of sugar. During the 90's it was the biggest selling tea in Britain, even outselling the tea conglomerate Typhoo. The reason for this was a clever marketing campaign featuring even cleverer monkeys who read the newspaper and erm, drink tea and stuff. During the 70's, the chimps were taken off the air only to be brought back 18 months later with PG tips facing rapidly declining sales. See? Chimps can do good stuff. In the name of moderniazation and er, animal rights (what's that?), the chimps have again been taken off the air and replaced with claymation bird models. However, clever Hollywood types sat up and took notice. People like monkeys. They look like people! But funnier! Ha Ha! Funny-like-people-monkeys!!!!!! Forcibly and hungrily breast-feeding itself on the PG tips monkey's success comes MXP, where chimps do all the things they were born to do: snowboarding, shaving, cooking and faithfully re-enacting the plots of all the Home Alone movies. This is not a film not to watch because you don't like monkeys. This is not a film not to watch because you are a card carrying member of PETA. This is a film not to watch because you will gnaw your own arm off and wish you were dead. No animals were harmed during the filming. Let us hope the same can not be said of the actors, producer, director and all involved in this sad, sad movie made for (and by) people who like gnawing their arm off and wishing they were dead.
    7UniqueParticle

    Fairly enjoyable

    Very sweet and cute monkey film! The acting and cinematography is so bad though otherwise so much fun entertainment. If you watch as guilty pleasure then it's one of the greatest things ever!
    5kingtimmydeluxe

    Scientologist Drivel

    Upon first viewing I was surprised by the depth of character the talented monkey-cast presented in MXP3. The simian thespians are present in every scene, emotionally and physically, and impressively match and in some cases surpass the emotional depth of the leading boy of the film, Devin Douglas Drewitz. Young Trip-D, as he likes to be called on set, provides the movie with an obstinately melancholy performance, tantalizing the monkeys' emotional receptors like so many ripe bananas. Trip-D's angst and sorrow, expertly captured by cinematographer Mike Southon, is as palpable and inspirational as his name is alliterative. Sadly, before my much anticipated second viewing, I learned that the primate performers playing the lead role of Jack, as well as his off-set monkey girlfriend playing Lucy (quite the looker if you ask me) are active scientologists. Furthermore, these two donated the majority of their paychecks toward dianetic research. Had I been privy to this information prior to my first viewing, I never, NEVER would have spent 75 dollars on the collectors edition DVD and silver-plated palm frond from the much talked about Mexican restaurant scene.

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      While not credited, the "star" of the film is Louie the chimp.
    • Connections
      Features Air Bud 2 (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Little Bobby
      Written and performed by Dynamite Boy

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • MXP: Most Xtreme Primate
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Film Incentive B.C.
      • Funky Monkey Productions Inc.
      • Keystone Pictures
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      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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