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A group of kids take down a motorcycle gang.A group of kids take down a motorcycle gang.A group of kids take down a motorcycle gang.
Jadon Cal
- Jimmy Daniels
- (as Jadon Fitzpatrick)
Gracemarie Serafina
- Cherie
- (as Gracemarie Cretella)
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I rented this movie because we saw the movie Dolphin Tale and there were
a couple comments about the actor Fitzpatrick that played Sawyer's uncle,
so we rented it and the kids loved it. It was very pro-friendship with
life lessons for all. Personally, this movie probably appeals best for
ages 4-12, or for any kid that is a part of the Boy Scouts of America, or
Girl Scouts of America. My husband liked it because he knew some of the
Professional Football players in the movie, that were a part of the
Motorcycle gang. So, overall it was good family film, with some hidden
innuendos for adults.
a couple comments about the actor Fitzpatrick that played Sawyer's uncle,
so we rented it and the kids loved it. It was very pro-friendship with
life lessons for all. Personally, this movie probably appeals best for
ages 4-12, or for any kid that is a part of the Boy Scouts of America, or
Girl Scouts of America. My husband liked it because he knew some of the
Professional Football players in the movie, that were a part of the
Motorcycle gang. So, overall it was good family film, with some hidden
innuendos for adults.
To begin with my family is a makeshift collective group of three adopted children that my husband and I have woven together over the years. All of us loved the message that the stepfather was more supportive and positive role model for the step son than the biological father was. My husband and I have always insisted that we never favor either child or treat any of our three kids differently than each other. Moreover, the fact that the little boy that played jimmy Daniels finally realized how more of a dad, the nerd scout leader stepfather was, made this family film more enjoyable for us. We all cried happy tears and hugged each other and then went to bed. The next day and every day since our kids can not stop gabbing about the movie. Wonderful job to the whole cast.
My husband and I rented the movie after reading a few reviews suggesting that it was "Kid-Friendly" and it was. The characters (bikers) are all goofy and fun, except for the main biker. The Scouts were all very cute and funny and it looked like they had a lot of fun making the movie.
Most children's movies almost always have moments where you hope that your kid didn't understand the dialogue or the innuendo, but this movie didn't have any of those.
We would rate this movie as safe for 5 and older. younger kids might probably wouldn't understand it but there's a couple moments when the main biker slaps the step-father in the movie and ties-up the his ex-wife and step-father.
Other than that, our children seemed to enjoy it.
Most children's movies almost always have moments where you hope that your kid didn't understand the dialogue or the innuendo, but this movie didn't have any of those.
We would rate this movie as safe for 5 and older. younger kids might probably wouldn't understand it but there's a couple moments when the main biker slaps the step-father in the movie and ties-up the his ex-wife and step-father.
Other than that, our children seemed to enjoy it.
My 8 & 10 year old daughters and I watched "The Adventure Scouts" several times in a row and enjoyed it more and more each time. We laughed our tails off, as the 'Scouts' took down the motorcycle gang. We all LOVED it! This is a perfect family movie and I couldn't recommend it enough. The message was positive and although there were some heavy topics addressed...you leave feeling good with lots to think about. It did a great job bringing up real issues like the importance of family, self- image, pride, acceptance of those who are different, self-worth, homeschooling. It addresses family relationships, friendship with those who are different and public school issues! This movie opens opportunity for discussion with your kids or you can just go and enjoy the story. We can't wait to see it again!
Those who made this movie had trouble making up their minds what it would be. It looks like it will be a family comedy, and at times it is. And sometimes it is serious. But it seems more like a project done by a group of people just enjoying themselves rather than a professional production. And the closing credits indicate that may be just what this was. Some actors seem more like they were chosen because they were someone's friends rather than for their abilities. In some cases the acting looks like what we see in celebrities who make appearances on TV or in movies but are not otherwise known for their acting. Again, the credits show this to be the case.
Along with the acting, the writing isn't that great either. But this movie manages to teach values without really getting preachy. One scene really drives home the point, with JD really standing out. And the movie offers some fun too. You have to be patient because the real reward comes toward the end. And, in fact, "Home Alone" is best known for scenes that took place near the end.
I mentioned that this could be thought of as family comedy. It's not really for young children, because of the bad language (a few words were apparently bleeped) and some adult themes. The bikers are kind of scary, but a lot of the threatening behavior happens off screen. The scenes that would create the most concern are not that bad. But nearly all the violence, and maybe all of it, is slapstick.
The music is quite effective in the funny scenes. I mention this because if you weren't sure you were supposed to be laughing, the music helps you to know.
I need to single out several actors. Jadon Fitzpatrick as JD is okay, but he is at this best when really trying to act tough, and another great scene is the one where we see how much he learned. There is also Sydney Post, who is listed as playing Cameron. I remember a cute girl named Cammie, so that must be her. She's not that great an actress but has a couple of scenes where she shows talent. Mostly, she has a really adorable personality. You just have to like her. The real standout performer is the one who we can't understand. And while Corbin Timbrook isn't always that great as Bobo, he can be scary.
I also should mention Pepe Douglas as Mr. Smith, who is quite a character in a couple of scenes, and Elaine Stebbins as Mrs. Goble, an ideal teacher representing what teachers were in the past.
it's not a masterpiece and it won't win any awards, but you might just like it when it is funny.
Along with the acting, the writing isn't that great either. But this movie manages to teach values without really getting preachy. One scene really drives home the point, with JD really standing out. And the movie offers some fun too. You have to be patient because the real reward comes toward the end. And, in fact, "Home Alone" is best known for scenes that took place near the end.
I mentioned that this could be thought of as family comedy. It's not really for young children, because of the bad language (a few words were apparently bleeped) and some adult themes. The bikers are kind of scary, but a lot of the threatening behavior happens off screen. The scenes that would create the most concern are not that bad. But nearly all the violence, and maybe all of it, is slapstick.
The music is quite effective in the funny scenes. I mention this because if you weren't sure you were supposed to be laughing, the music helps you to know.
I need to single out several actors. Jadon Fitzpatrick as JD is okay, but he is at this best when really trying to act tough, and another great scene is the one where we see how much he learned. There is also Sydney Post, who is listed as playing Cameron. I remember a cute girl named Cammie, so that must be her. She's not that great an actress but has a couple of scenes where she shows talent. Mostly, she has a really adorable personality. You just have to like her. The real standout performer is the one who we can't understand. And while Corbin Timbrook isn't always that great as Bobo, he can be scary.
I also should mention Pepe Douglas as Mr. Smith, who is quite a character in a couple of scenes, and Elaine Stebbins as Mrs. Goble, an ideal teacher representing what teachers were in the past.
it's not a masterpiece and it won't win any awards, but you might just like it when it is funny.
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- TriviaActor Jonathan Reddy and actress Samantha Reddy's first movie.
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