Four best friends at a boarding school try to solve the brewing mystery.Four best friends at a boarding school try to solve the brewing mystery.Four best friends at a boarding school try to solve the brewing mystery.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Danielle C. Ryan
- Claire
- (as Danielle Chuchran)
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Watched this movie with my two tweenage girls today. They love iCarly and Jennette McCurdy and so they made me buy it. I thought it was a pretty good movie. They loved it. One of them is watching it again right now.
While it's not going to win an emmy, it's a decent movie. It was better than some of the silly over the top stuff that you see on Disney and Nick.
Jennette McCurdy is a talented young star and no doubt will go on to bigger things in the future. She did a nice job in the movie. My girls are huge fans of hers.
The rest of the cast did a good job too.I rate it a 7 out of 10.
While it's not going to win an emmy, it's a decent movie. It was better than some of the silly over the top stuff that you see on Disney and Nick.
Jennette McCurdy is a talented young star and no doubt will go on to bigger things in the future. She did a nice job in the movie. My girls are huge fans of hers.
The rest of the cast did a good job too.I rate it a 7 out of 10.
Minor Details is literally the worst thing I have ever seen on a screen. It is as cheap,generic,cheesy,and overrated as a Denny's hamburger.I have never seen such bad acting in my life and would only watch this movie if someone put a gun to my head and told me to.The writing,acting,casting,theme,feel,direction,setting,and even the point of this entire movie is outrageously stupid.Just by looking at the title of this movie made me scream out that it was it was going to be another girly film about a bunch of baloney,and I was quite right.The actors look like they're holding their script in front of them and saying their lines aloud,and the only decent and sort of known actor in Minor Details is the girl from iCarly that was still terrible in this movie.I sort of think that my 10 year old sister,the one who made me watch this movie as it was her turn for family movie night,created this entire movie after an investor passed her 100 dollars to make it.The only thing they got right was characterization which was because the characters are dim witted and have the direction of a broken GPS.If you put a decent film with a sub-par plot such as Rudy next to this movie,Minor Details would disintegrate in to a million pieces.This movie is just another mixture of a bunch of other movies with the same theme.Minor Details must have been put together by super glue because this movie's sense of interesting plot structure is as weak as a cheap watchstrap.This movie is as ridiculously cliché,as if someone watched every single movie ever made,found a running theme in all of them,and put them in to this one .If you are above twelve and/or male I would advise you not to watch this movie unless you have a big bowl of ice cream to tolerate it.Minor Details is absolutely perfect for a ten year old girl's slumber party.Otherwise,don't watch this film.
The plot is pretty good. Nothing unique but the movie is fun and entertaining for kids about age 6-13.
My grandkids love the actress who plays Mia in the movie, she's on iCarly and they love that show.
The other characters in the movie were good. My grandkids liked all the characters in the movie especially the kid with the red hair and all the hives, and the coach who talks with an Indian accent.
My favorite was Professor Plume. He was a hoot!
I rate it an 8 out of 10 because there aren't too many movies I can let my grandkids watch while they are at my house. It kept them happy for a couple of hours and that makes me happy!
My grandkids love the actress who plays Mia in the movie, she's on iCarly and they love that show.
The other characters in the movie were good. My grandkids liked all the characters in the movie especially the kid with the red hair and all the hives, and the coach who talks with an Indian accent.
My favorite was Professor Plume. He was a hoot!
I rate it an 8 out of 10 because there aren't too many movies I can let my grandkids watch while they are at my house. It kept them happy for a couple of hours and that makes me happy!
I watched this film after looking for high rated movies. What a mistake! I don't think i have been so bored of a film for a VERY long time. I should have read all the comments carefully because i didn't realise the film had been falsely voted 10's by friends of actors in the movie. I would say the film is at best a 3, and thats really being a bit too kind! The acting is horrendous, i don't see how anyone in the movie was even cast but I'm guessing the budget was extremely low. The plot is ridiculous. Do not waste your life watching this, seriously! To anyone considering voting on a movie, please give it a realistic vote. There are masterpieces with a lower rating than this pile of rubbish!
Okay, so I saw this movie when I was younger and fell in love with it. Years later, I realize that it's pretty flawed.
First off, the acting isn't that great. Edwards and Meyers seemed to be the worst out of all of them , and I'm pretty sure they only got the roles because their moms wrote it. The girl that played Riley (mean black girl) played the role well, but you could tell she was nervous. Emma Duke was just...bad. Like she's the definition of a child actor. But despite this, they all play their characters, for what they are, pretty decently.
The writing is really weird and awkward sometimes. To the point where it's almost distracting.
But I appreciate this movie because of the direction and the fact that the cast looked like they were actually having fun. The director obviously had a vision and the way the characters act is just...I don't know, fun and charming to watch.
If you hate cliché tween movies, probably avoid this. If you're a girl or someone who likes girl movies, then maybe give this a try. When I need something simple to watch, I usually go to this movie.
First off, the acting isn't that great. Edwards and Meyers seemed to be the worst out of all of them , and I'm pretty sure they only got the roles because their moms wrote it. The girl that played Riley (mean black girl) played the role well, but you could tell she was nervous. Emma Duke was just...bad. Like she's the definition of a child actor. But despite this, they all play their characters, for what they are, pretty decently.
The writing is really weird and awkward sometimes. To the point where it's almost distracting.
But I appreciate this movie because of the direction and the fact that the cast looked like they were actually having fun. The director obviously had a vision and the way the characters act is just...I don't know, fun and charming to watch.
If you hate cliché tween movies, probably avoid this. If you're a girl or someone who likes girl movies, then maybe give this a try. When I need something simple to watch, I usually go to this movie.
Did you know
- TriviaCaitlin E.J. Meyer (Paige) and Danielle C. Ryan (Claire) are also in the movies Little Secrets (2001) and You're So Cupid! (2010).
- ConnectionsReferences Fenêtre sur cour (1954)
- SoundtracksScratch
Written by Lissa Lauria
Performed by Lissa Lauria
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