Beethoven's 5th 2003 G, 91 min. Genre: Family / Family / Adventure
Director: Mark Griffiths Cast: Dave Thomas, Faith Ford, Daveigh Chase, Tom Poston, John Larroquette, Katherine Helmond, Sammy Kahn, Richard Riehle, Clint Howard, Kathy Griffin, Rodman Flender, Tina Ullman, Tom Musgrave, Elizabeth Warner, Joel Hurt Jones
Beethoven is back with yet another set of characters as 12-year-old Sara (Daveigh Chase) and Beethoven grab a bus and head west to Quicksilver for the summer. Awaiting her is Uncle Freddy (Dave Thomas) who is not the only kook in town; it appears that exposure to mercury from an old mine has caused most of the townsfolk to be odd. Beethoven stirs things up when he starts digging.
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Frozen 1998 R, 89 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Sometimes They Come Back...for More
Director: Daniel Berk Cast: Clayton Rohner, Faith Ford, Damian Chapa, Chase Masterson, Max Perlich, Stephen Hart, Jennifer O'Dell, Michael Stadvec, Douglas Stoup, Frank Ceglia
Military investigators are sent to an Antarctic government outpost to find out what caused a disaster that killed all but two people. Demon forces must be overcome in this poorest of the three flicks that were taken from a Stephen King short story.
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If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be Belgium 1987 TV, 100 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Bob Sweeney Cast: Claude Akins, Courteney Cox, Stephen Furst, Anna Maria Horsford, Peter Graves, Richard Moll, Doris Roberts, Lou Jacobi, David Leisure, Bruce Weitz, Faith Ford, Lou Liberatore, Kiel Martin, Tracy Nelson, David Oliver
American tourists embark on a European bus tour in this made-for-TV follow-on of the 1969 film. A wild ride is in store for the tourists as the bus driver, Mo Wyshocki (Claude Akins), sets out to save his daughter Hana (Courteney Cox) from the clutches of a circus performer.
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The Pacifier 2005 PG, 95 min. Genre: Family / Comedy
Director: Adam Shankman Cast: Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham, Faith Ford, Brittany Snow, Max Thieriot, Chris Potter, Carol Kane, Brad Garrett, Morgan York, Tate Donovan, Kegan & Logan Hoover, Bo & Luke Vink
The lives of the Plummer children are in danger from their deceased father's enemies who want to get their hands on the top-secret experiment on which he was working. U.S. Navy SEAL Shane Wolfe (Vin Diesel) is assigned to protect the children, but there is a problem: his training as a disciplined Navy Lieutenant doesn't prepare him to baby-sit for five unruly kids. 3 User Reviews
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| | AWESOME MOVIE | PRISSY 07/06/2009 | | ONE OF VIN'S GREATEST MOVIES MY CHILDREN AND GRAND CHILDREN HAVE WATCHED IT OVER AND OVER, DEFINITELY RECOMMEND TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY IT'S A FAMILY MOVIE VERY ENTERTAINING AND ENJOYABLE FOR ALL AGES |
| | Great family movie | Anonymous 04/04/2009 | This is a fun family movie. Filled with all the fun aspects of having a bachelor take charge of a family of kids. The acting is perfect for a stiff Navy Lt. who in the end becomes softer and understanding of the emotional dynamics of children and teenagers. We loved it.
Those who relished foul language and shoot em ups for their kicks probably won't like it. |
| | Not enough drama or action. | Exposer 05/20/2007 | | The movie is cute but not enough drama or action. It is a little comical on some parts but most of the movie seems fake. Vin Diesel proved once agoin that he can't act. There is a good car chase seen but thats pretty much all the good action. There is a cute ending showing how good all the kids are. Cute movie. Not amazing. |
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| 1. Beethoven's 5th (2003)
2. Frozen (1998) aka: Sometimes They Come Back...for More
3. If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be Belgium (1987)
4. The Pacifier (2005)
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