College Road Trip 2008 G, 83 min. Genre: Family / Comedy
Director: Roger Kumble Cast: Martin Lawrence, Raven-Symone, Brenda Song, Kym Whitley, Adam LeFevre, Eugene Jones III, Donny Osmond, Molly Ephraim, Matthew Schlein, Eshaya Draper, Will Sasso, Geneva Carr, Lonny Ross, Margo Harshman, Lucas Grabeel
Illinois police chief James Porter (Martin Lawrence) drives his high-school daughter Melanie (Raven-Symone) to Washington, D.C., for her interview at Georgetown University. But, along the way, more than a few problems await. They get lost and then discover that Melanie's 10-year-old brother Trey (Eshaya Draper) and his pet pig have stowed away in the van, and, of course, they total the van. They get a ride with show-tune singing Doug (Donny Osmond) and his college-age daughter Wendy (Molly Ephraim) and end up on a tour bus where karaoke is the order of the day. By story's end, father and daughter form a bond as lessons are learned during their unique adventure.
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Get a Clue 2002 TV, 107 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Mystery
Director: Maggie Greenwald Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Bug Hall, Ian Gomez, Brenda Song, Dan Lett, Ali Mukaddam, Amanda Plummer, Charles Shaughnessy, Kim Roberts, Eric Fink, Jennifer Pisana, Keenan Macwilliam, Sugith Varughese, Judy Sinclair, Marilyn Boyle
When their teacher goes missing, 12-year-old Lexy (Lindsay Lohan) and fellow students work together to find clues leading to an answer to the mystery. Lexy's boyfriend Jack (Bug Hall) is particularly helpful, and they find themselves on the trail of a BIG story in their efforts to rescue the teacher.
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Like Mike 2002 PG, 100 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Fantasy / Drama
Director: John Schultz Cast: Bow Wow, Morris Chestnut, Jonathan Lipnicki, Brenda Song, Jesse Plemons, Julius Ritter, Crispin Glover, Anne Meara, Robert Forster, Eugene Levy, Roger W. Morrissey, Timon Kyle, Alex Krilov, Stephen Thompson, David Brown
Fourteen-year-old Calvin Cambridge (Bow Wow) lives in an orphanage run by Stan Bittleman (Crispin Glover) who doesn't give the kids much encouragement. One day, Calvin slips his feet into a pair of sneakers marked "M.J." and, almost instantly, turns into a super basketball player. He draws the attention of Frank Bernard (Eugene Levy) who manages the Los Angeles Knights and is signed on as an NBA player. With his new sneakers, Calvin believes that he can do anything, and his attitude leads the Knights out of the cellar and onto a possible championship–but not without upsetting Tracey Reynolds (Morris Chestnut) who used to be the team's star player.
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Stuck in the Suburbs 2004 TV, 82 min. Genre: Comedy / Family / Musical
Director: Savage Steve Holland Cast: Danielle Panabaker, Brenda Song, Amanda Shaw, CiCi Hedgpeth, Jennie Garland, Ryan Belleville, Todd Stashwick, Taran Killam, Kirsten Nelson, Corri English, Ric Reitz
Brittney Aarons (Danielle Panabaker) leads a totally boring life, according to her, until hip and cool Natasha Kwon-Shwartz (Brenda Song) moves to town. Although Brittney's friends dislike Natasha, she befriends the new girl, and when pop-star Jordan Cahill (Taran Killam) comes to town for a music video, the girls go to watch the filming together. In a flash, Brittney's life becomes anything but boring when she bumps into Jordan's assistant, and, unnoticed by either, her cell phone is switched with Jordan's. Brittney and Natasha take charge of Jordan's life, using the cell phone to change his look. But they are in over their heads as they realize when they almost get Jordan's best friend fired! (review by LW) 4 User Reviews
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| | wrem 08/09/2007 | it was one of the greatest movies and it has a great story line
story lines. |
| | hvh 08/09/2007 | | great |
| | hghiu 08/09/2007 | | wouderful |
| | Ric 01/15/2007 | | It was so cool! |
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| 1. College Road Trip (2008)
2. Get a Clue (2002)
3. Like Mike (2002)
4. Stuck in the Suburbs (2004)
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