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Bratz: The Movie (Fullframe) by Sean McNamara
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DVD detailsActor: Janel Parrish, Logan Browning, Nathalia Ramos, Paula Abdul, Skyler Shaye Director: Sean McNamara Brand: RAMOS,NATHALIA Producer: Avi Arad Producer: Benedict Carver Producer: Eric M. Breiman Producer: Isaac Larian Writer: Adam De La Pe?a Writer: David Eilenberg Writer: Susan Estelle Jansen DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language); English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); Spanish (Dubbed) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 102 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-11-27 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Lions Gate
DVD Reviews of Bratz: The Movie (Fullframe)DVD Review: The best Summary: 5 StarsI love to buy books and movies from amazon. They are always shipped fast and the product is excellent
DVD Review: Great Movie Summary: 5 StarsI didn't get this movie from amazon but it is awesome! This movie is great and Janel Parrish is so pretty. All the girls are playing the perfect parts! This movie has comedy, freindship and fashion! Buy it!
DVD Review: Bratz Summary: 4 StarsMy 3 year old loves this movie for some reason. I got it on Showtime on Demand thinking it was the animated one but saw that it was real life. She likes all the singing and things and once she realized they were real life versions of the bratz she liked the movie. I watched it through the first time and it was okay, not something I would watch over and over but if my kid likes it then I'm fine with it. I only have one question. The credits say Paula Abdul was in the movie? So where the hell was she cause I didnt see her.
DVD Review: Who would ever make a movie after the skanky tween dolls? Summary: 1 StarsEver since I first heard that they were making a Bratz Movie I said to myself "This is going to be the stupidest movie ever", and frankly it was. It is a story based off the freak dolls who live in a perfect world. The movie trailer literally tells you how it ends. You know they defeat the popular girl and they win the guy. You have to be an idiot to not know how it ends. The movie was highly unrealistic, I mean what school is ruled by cliques, and what girl has an elephant at a party? The movie is very stupid, predictable, and the cast is basically composed of unknown stars who probably are doing nothing now. What genius thought that it would be cool to make a movie off the stupid doll company which portrays a anorexic, skanky version of what a girl should look like. The Bratz movie is just like the dolls, Fashion crazy, stupid and lack everything to be entertaining.
DVD Review: AMISTADES VERDADERAS Summary: 5 StarsUna pelicula que en verdad es una oda a la amistad verdadera, de esas amistades que a pesar de las circunstancias y los a?os nunca se terminan y cuya union es mas fuerte que cualquier elitismo, distincion y doctrina; es interesante como en una escuela hay tantos grupos tan diversos (chiefleaders, nerds, fresas, etc.) y la tremenda absorcion que dichos grupos ejercen sobre las personas; asimismo es tan precioso el modo en que cuatro personas tan diferentes entre si pueden tener lazos tan solidos y hermosos de amistad, al grado de llegar a romper las barreras que estos grupos inutilmente les tratan de imponer; una pelicula ideal para la familia y para todo el que valora la amistad.
Description of Bratz: The Movie (Fullframe)No Description Available. Genre: Feature Film Family Rating: PG Release Date: 27-NOV-2007 Media Type: DVD Get your Bratitude on! Bratz, the life-action film featuring the four sassy tween-queen doll characters, drives home the kid- and (parent-) friendly messages of being true to yourself, and friendship above all else. If some kickass fashion and retail therapy help deliver those pearls of wisdom, who's going to complain? The action centers on our favorite BFFs, Jade, Cloe, Sasha, and Yasmin, starting high school together at Carry Nation High, and navigating through the rigid clique system that seems destined to force the girls apart. Along the way, there are fireworks (created by brainy Jade in chem class), food fights, and lots of cute guys to crush on. Ruling over all: Meredith Baxter Dimly, the Baby Doc Duvalier of high-school politics, somehow managing to be student-body president for at least three years running (maybe the fact that her pop is the principal has something to do with her anointment). Meredith, played to a scheming fare-thee-well by Chelsea Staub, is a formidable villain, but our girls realize nothing can come between true friends, if they just stick together. The climactic comeuppance scene--set at Carry Nation's annual talent show--will have Bratz fans clapping on their feet. The film's soundtrack is upbeat and catchy, and features big names like the Black Eyed Peas and Ashlee Simpson, and the two show-stoppers sung by Staub as Meredith. And that's a Bratz-wrap! --A.T. Hurley
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