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A high-maintenance realtor forced to do community service must lead a group of hopeless girl scouts in the regional cookie drive competition.A high-maintenance realtor forced to do community service must lead a group of hopeless girl scouts in the regional cookie drive competition.A high-maintenance realtor forced to do community service must lead a group of hopeless girl scouts in the regional cookie drive competition.
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Claire Margaret Corlett
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It is a harmless, safe, movie with a good moral. If this were a feature film with A-list celebrities, I would probably expect more drama and more intense dialogue and rate this eight stars but it's a Hallmark movie and produces what one watches a Hallmark movie to get: comfort food that isn't junk food. It has affable characters, a cute plotline, and a happy ending. Since it does everything it is supposed to do, namely, produce light yet wholesome audiovisual fare for a lazy afternoon, I give it ten stars.
This movie is well done but you have to wonder how someone could write this and not feel like they're plagiarizing Troop Beverly Hills.
People! Calm down. This isn't a documentary. The leader would probably need to go through some type of training (although I did not have to for Boy Scout Den Leader!). There's such a shortage of participation by parents - sometimes they are happy just to get someone to volunteer. This is a lighthearted movie - not FACTUAL by any means. The leader and the girls work well together in the end. I thought it was cute with some laugh-out-loud funny moments.
AND yes it was explained why the real estate woman took on the troop leader role. Her firm was looking at being bought by a larger firm. All of the agents took on a community project for 90 days to show their involvement. She was the only female - so she got the Girl Scout Troop.
Overall very cute.
AND yes it was explained why the real estate woman took on the troop leader role. Her firm was looking at being bought by a larger firm. All of the agents took on a community project for 90 days to show their involvement. She was the only female - so she got the Girl Scout Troop.
Overall very cute.
It's a made-for-TV movie, so there are the usual issues. The plot is very predictable. The synopsis is that a flawed working-woman who isn't good with kids ends up taking charge of a girls scout. Tell me if you haven't seen a similar plot before? ... I think anyone familiar with movies can predict what sort of character arc and conclusion the movie would have (the kids will change her, right?). Since it's so family-friendly, some of the dialogue and scenes come off as sappy
But nonetheless, the movie isn't a hard watch. The acting is good, the kids are adorable, and there are some decent laughs (the scenes with the big-shot guy named Troy are good). It's not all bad.
But nonetheless, the movie isn't a hard watch. The acting is good, the kids are adorable, and there are some decent laughs (the scenes with the big-shot guy named Troy are good). It's not all bad.
Though I'm not the maternal type and particularly enjoy movies with kids, this one's charm was irresistible. It wasn't overly predictable and the storylines were enjoyable.
Did you know
- TriviaIn 1953, Jimmy Hawkins was cast as an actor in Mister Scoutmaster (1953) for 20th Century Fox starring Clifton Webb. In 1980, Hawkins executive produced an updated version of the story, which became the NBC TV movie Scout's Honor (1980) starring Gary Coleman. "Mister Scoutmaster" director Henry Levin was brought on board to provide the same duties on "Scout's Honor", which celebrated the 50th Anniversary of The Cub Scouts of America. Now in 2012, Hawkins decided to revive the story once more, only this time to help celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Girl Scouts. Hence it became the Hallmark Channel TV movie "Smart Cookies".
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.147 (2012)
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Written by Melinda Caroll
Performed by Michelle Creber
Produced by Monique Creber
Recorded by Michael Creber and Mike Cashin
Performed during the cookie drive scene.
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- 1h 59m(119 min)
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