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Just for Kicks (2003)
My kids loved it!
"Just for Kicks" may not be the most consistent, but the film has some great moments. The twins, Dylan and Cole Sprouse, are adorable, and Bill Dawes is brilliant in the role of the enigmatic soccer coach. The film definitely picks up momentum after a slow start and had my two young sons in suspense and in stitches. In addition, I found myself laughing out loud a few times. It may be a bit too mature for the really young, but this "PG" rated film is actually a good-natured "G" family film in disguise.
Recipe for Disaster (2003)
cute with some laugh out loud moments
This movie does not break any new ground -- but it does offer some great characters and some unbounded silliness. The writing is clever, the camera work is skilled, but the performances from the ensemble are what make the movie work. John Laroquette shines as always, the kids are adorable, and Bill Dawes as the archvillian across the street does some physical comedy on par with Jim Carrey. In particular, check out the single camera shot of him flipping headfirst into a bucket.
EvenHand (2002)
This movie rocks
Thank God for a movie like this. Although there are a few pacing problems (can't some great distribution company come in, re-edit it just a little in the beginning, and save the day???), this film has amazing and honest performances from its two leads, and probably comes closer to telling the real story of cops than any movie EVER made.
EvenHand (2002)
This movie rocks
Thank God for a movie like this. Although there are a few pacing problems (can't some great distribution company come in, re-edit it just a little in the beginning, and save the day???), this film has amazing and honest performances from its two leads, and probably comes closer to telling the real story of cops than any movie EVER made.