lschow310
Joined Apr 2003
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As someone who tends to analyze movies, I did find this to be silly. Jack being arrested for Grand Cookie Larceny just because his entire warehouse is suddenly empty and the evil Barnaby said Jack did it? For the former, didn't it occur to the Justice of the Peace that another person could have done it. If a police officer was informed about a warehouse being suddenly emptied out, he (or she) wouldn't just automatically arrest the manager. Secondly, why was Barnaby's testimony viewed as credible when everyone knows he is evil to the bone. It didn't occur to the justice of the peace that Barnaby could be lying? He has done everything else wicked.
However, this film was also a delight to see. It's what a friend of mine called a "bubble gum" flick. It means nothing. There's no substance, but it's enjoyable. I laughed when Barrymore (Lisa Piper), Reeves (Jack Nimble), Scholen (Mary Contrary), and Gress (Georgie Porgy) acted like monsters to get out of Barnaby's jail.
After seeing Keanu in Speed, Matrix, and A Walk in the Clouds, it was nice to see him do something different--singing. It was also nice to see him as a teenager again.
However, I did see the Babes in Toyland with Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon and was disappointed that Keanu's character wasn't more heroic like Frankie's character.
However, this film was also a delight to see. It's what a friend of mine called a "bubble gum" flick. It means nothing. There's no substance, but it's enjoyable. I laughed when Barrymore (Lisa Piper), Reeves (Jack Nimble), Scholen (Mary Contrary), and Gress (Georgie Porgy) acted like monsters to get out of Barnaby's jail.
After seeing Keanu in Speed, Matrix, and A Walk in the Clouds, it was nice to see him do something different--singing. It was also nice to see him as a teenager again.
However, I did see the Babes in Toyland with Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon and was disappointed that Keanu's character wasn't more heroic like Frankie's character.