Hoot 2006 PG, 90 min. Genre: Family / Comedy
Director: Wil Shriner Cast: Logan Lerman, Brie Larson, Cody Linley, Luke Wilson, Eric Phillips, Dean Collins, Tim Blake Nelson, Clark Gregg, Kiersten Warren, Neil Flynn, Jessica Cauffiel, Robert Wagner, Jimmy Buffett, Tom Brainard
Eighth-grader Roy Eberhart (Logan Lerman) has just moved from Montana to Florida where he comes across more than a few bullies, but he does form new friendships with Mullet Fingers (Cody Linley) and Beatrice (Brie Larson). After Roy discovers a family of endangered owls, Mullet Fingers and Beatrice help him in a fight to protect the owls from a local pancake chain that wants to use the owls' land for development.
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Right on Track 2003 TV, 90 min. Genre: Family / Drama
Director: Duwayne Dunham Cast: Beverley Mitchell, Brie Larson, Jon Lindstrom, Jodi Russell, Marcus Toji, Ruby Chase O'Neil, Eric Jacobs, Briana Shipley, Janice Power, Stefania Barr, J. Scott Bronson, Lenny Betancourt, Joey Miyashima, Bradley Dutson, William Osborn
Eight-year-old Erica (Briana Shipley) loves watching her father Greg Enders (Jon Lindstrom) race and longs to be a racer herself. When she tries to sign up for the children's league of the National Hot Rod Association, she is turned down because, as she is told, "Hot rodding is a man's sport." A few years later, teenage Erica (now played by Beverley Mitchell) and her younger sister Courtney (Brie Larson) are racing and beating the boys–and they are ready to compete in the Junior National Championship. Based on a true story.
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Sleepover 2004 PG, 89 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Joe Nussbaum Cast: Alexa Vega, Mika Boorem, Jane Lynch, Sam Huntington, Sara Paxton, Brie Larson, Scout Taylor-Compton, Douglas Smith, Katija Pevec, Steve Carell, Jeff Garlin, Kallie Flynn Childress
Fourteen-year-old girlfriends celebrate the last day of junior high school with a slumber party–complete with a scavenger hunt in competition with the "popular" girls at school–in this comedy aimed at early teens.
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| 1. Hoot (2006)
2. Right on Track (2003)
3. Sleepover (2004)
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