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Movie Reviews of MinutemenMovie Review: Passes my test. Summary: 4 StarsThis movie, the latest from the "Nerd Fantasy" subgenre of childrens' cinema, is more than wonderous enough to entrance any kid, yet cleverly-written enough to keep the attention of the adult sitting with him to watch it. Check it out. It does not suck.
Movie Review: Fun for the whole family Summary: 5 StarsThis is a great movie for the whole family and it is one that you won't mind watching over again. It's a nice addition to the video collection.
Movie Review: "This is my FAVORITE movie!!!" Summary: 5 StarsWhen I gave this movie to my 11 year old niece, she said, "This is my FAVORITE movie!!!" This is one of those rare tween movies that appeal to both boys and girls (unlike High School Musical which seems to target girls). As a parent, I am happy that Disney is making appropriate entertainment for this age group. I think if your kids enjoy "Hannah Montana", "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody", and of course, "Cory in the House", they will certainly like this movie. I enjoyed this one as much or more than most of the Disney Channel Original Movies.
Movie Review: Family-Friendly, But Too Silly For Adults. Summary: 3 StarsIt is family-safe for young children. It deserves 4-stars for this. But it does not hold the attention of adults, it deserves a 2-stars rating for this.
Movie Review: Above-average Disney Channel fantasy adventure tween movie Summary: 4 StarsJason Dolley fans eagerly awaited the Disney Channel premiere of Minute Men last year, and were not disappointed. Neither were parents like us, who found the film entertaining with plenty of twists and turns in the tried-and-true time travel genre.
Using Disney Channel's trusty "Archie" storytelling model, this movie chronicles the adventures of three high school misfits, one of whom finds a way to travel into time just enough to solve problems. Dolley, whose character in this film is a little more savvy than his "Newt" persona, uses the device to become popular and so doing, loses what is really important. Everyone learns a valuable lesson and all is well.
Like so many of these films, the young stars benefit from strong support from fine actors including J.P. Manoux, known to prime-time grownups as Henshaw, the cranky surgeon on "E.R.," and to cartoon fans as the voice of Kuzco on "The Emperor's New School."
There's also a groovy (oh I am sooooo old) music video with the talented Corbin Bleu of "High School Musical" and "Jump In."
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