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Just for Kicks :: 0792858433

Just for Kicks
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Product ID: 90284

Release Date: 2003-09-16
Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD)
Directed By: Sydney J. Bartholomew Jr.
Starring: Cole Sprouse
ISBN: 0792858433
ISBN13: 9780792858430
UPC: 027616895257

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SKU 027616895257
Weight 0.20 Kgs
Price: HK$80.00

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Twin boys Dylan and Cole (Dylan and Cole Sprouse) discover an amazingly talented soccer coach (Bill Dawes) in a most unlikely place when their father and coach (Tom Arnold) is called out of town on unexpected business. The once-pathetic Terrier team rises to greatness under Coach Rudy's tutelage and are soon in contention for the state finals, but their coach's secret past threatens their chance for victory and endangers the coach's life. While parents may find it hard to stomach the overwhelming barrage of pre-teen lingo and at-times weak acting, the overall message about the importance of teamwork and doing the right thing speaks to all ages. Alert viewers will also enjoy a very brief glimpse of Major League Soccer star Cobi Jones. (Ages 4 and older) --Tami Horiuchi

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Author: Guest
My cousin is Darren Foldes, who worked on this movie. I was one of the first people to see this, along with my other cousins, before the movie was released. It was our job to review the film and we all loved it. My youngest cousin watched it three times! I would reccomend it for younger children.




Author: Guest
This movie was disappointing. The fat kid didn't fart enough. I like farting. He should have farted more often.


Author: Guest
great movie for kids.I am 28 and still enjoyed watching the film.Predicable but fun.Aunt Louise,what a honey......


Author: Guest
I thought this film would be a great movie for my 7 and 9 year old first year soccer players. Right off the bat it started with very crude language and very bad attitudes from the kids. We don't allow our kids to talk like this, and can't imagine that people encourage their kids to either. It may be more appropriate for older kids, but I can't see it keeping their interest unless they are teen boys waiting for the next appearance of the Aunt. The only redeeming parts that got it 2 stars were the pep-talk at the half of the game and the little bit with Cobi as the delivery man.


Author: Guest
I read the other reviews on this DVD and I felt compelled to make a comment since the other two weren't providing the info I'd like to read before I buy such a movie.

Can negative stars be applied to this movie? I am a soccer coach, so I was pleasantly surprised to find what I thought was a good soccer movie for my young kids. After all, two young 8 year-olds are on the cover, and Parenting magazine has recommended it as a good family movie. To my dismay, this movie has lots of crude bathroom humour that is so excessive and repetitive, even from the parents! It's even to the point of being forced! Do people really talk that way in America today?

Additionally, they throw in this dimsy aunt who is always skimpily dressed; she becomes the target of rude comments and remarks from the soccer team. What is her role in this movie but to generate tasteless comments from the young boys?

I do not recommend this movie to young families. This is absolutely not the kind of language I expect from my children. I cannot believe that Parenting magazine recommended this movie! Perhaps this is an accurate reflection on society today, but shameful to see such a potentially good movie theme thrown to the dogs. What a waste of time and money!!!

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