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(2006 TV Movie)

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1/10
Pieces of April not!
jotix1006 March 2009
Warning: Spoilers
As movies made for television go, this is a prime example of the amount of 'cuteness' the people involved in this film put into this project. Directed by Steven Robman, and it is based on a screenplay by Matt Goldman. Both creators have worked on television extensively. Their effort, alas, was not worth the time we invested in watching. Don't get me wrong, the film will please members of the audience that will find this story cute.

The plot involves what passes for a happy family living in a small town. There are Pa and Ma, who have raised three kids, two men and a woman, at the time we get to meet them. The Gilberts are caricatures of what passes as real people in that far away realm that is television. What's more obnoxious is the callous treatment of a lost granddaughter that suddenly appears at the Gilberts and is promptly dismissed by Lil, who had the child out of wedlock, even though the Gilbert matriarch knew about her existence. Lil, the mother, promptly abandoned her to find her own place in the corporate world. This newly found daughter is dispatched to the nearest motel without any qualms, or recognition by the family. Talk about callousness! What appears at first as a united family is not what it seemed when one first met them.

The Gilberts are highly competitive people. Thus, the annual race for the trophy. They are dressed in the right suburban colors to please the audience that loves to watch these type of movies and who will sit through the film intent in watching a cute movie.
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1/10
Totally Insane
johnginesi-7227829 June 2020
I find this movie madness of the highest level. I loathe reality shows but this was beyond even them, stupid, stupid stupid. Anyone who sits through this film must be very easy to please for entertainment.
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8/10
Very Cute
Marliebets5 September 2006
Every year the Gilbert family, parents Will and Carol and their kids, Gil, Lil, and Dil, get together and the kids compete for the Gilbert Cup. Dil has never won in the 25 years that they have been doing this, but this year is looking up. He is a successful lawyer, has a great apartment, a new car, and a new girlfriend. After his girlfriend, Katherine, invites herself along, he finds himself swept up in the competition. As he gets more annoyed with his family and Katherine, he runs into his childhood friend, April.

I thought this movie was pretty cute. Being a TV movie, it doesn't get the length needed to expand on the characters and plot, but the cast does a great job. Christopher Gorham as Dil perfectly balances a sweet boy-next-door cuteness with a kind of goofy sexiness. Charisma Carpenter as Katherine is wonderfully self-centered and aggressive. Terry Bradshaw as Will and Fiona Reed as Carol are great as the loving and misguided parents. Nicholas Brendan as Gil is good as the very competitive oldest brother and Jennifer Robertson is good as the sister with her own secrets. My favorite character was April, played wonderfully by Mayko Nguyen. She totally captured April's feelings for Dil and her pride and confidence in him as well as her sense of humor and playfulness.

I think that the movie is definitely worth the time and it is a great family movie.
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8/10
Really cute family flick
jcapmom4 September 2006
I enjoyed watching this ABC Family special, and all I can say is cute, cute, cute. Two things that came to my mind while watching the movie- 1) Good for Terry Bradshaw...life after football ain't so bad; and 2) Christopher Gorham is a hottie! I thought he was cute in 'Popular', but he's turned out better than I would have expected plus he's a good actor to boot. Hopefully he can get into a show that lasts longer than one season. I think he could be a mega star if he played his cards right.

This must have been so fun to film! I liked all the actors and they seemed to mesh really well together. The ending was predictable but that's not a bad thing. It is definitely worth watching with your family as it is a lighthearted, fun movie.
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