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The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ken Kwapis
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DVD detailsActor: Alexis Bledel, Amber Tamblyn, America Ferrera, Blake Lively, Jenna Boyd Director: Ken Kwapis Brand: Warner Brothers Writer: Ann Brashares Writer: Delia Ephron Writer: Elizabeth Chandler DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.77:1 Running Time: 119 minutes DVD Release Date: 2008-07-29 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Warner Home Video
DVD Reviews of The Sisterhood of the Traveling PantsDVD Review: An embarassment to everybody especially girls my age! Summary: 2 Stars
This movie is really, really embrassing and really, really bad. It's especially a teenybopper film that is an embrassement to girls my age who are twenty. It's really bad and very clique and very unrealistic. First of all, why are these girls friends? What do they possibly have in common? And second of all they all have low self-esteem and are very insecure and obviosuly don't like themselves and aren't happy with themselves even though they have nice lives and cozy houses and nice parents and nice clothes and get to take nice vacations to far off places and have people that love them in their lives, like their familes and friends. What's wrong with them? And it's a very depressing film and it's over shawdowed by death of children and people and fights and drama. This movie is sooo drama. It's got nothing good about it, and it's very teenybopper and something fourteen-year-olds will probably watch and be moved by just not girls my age. That would be embrassing. The four characters are stupid: Tibby, this unhappy insecure girl whose working a job at a cheap conivence store when she is so goth that she should be working at Hot Topic or something and is really unhappy person and it takes this kid to change her, when why shouldn't she change for the better for herself? There's this slut Bridget, whose so clique and annoying and stupid and trashy and even the guy she likes is put off by her. She's a stupid character and again unhappy and afraid and insecure. There's the weirdo Hispanic girl, and whatever. There's this beautiful girl named Lena who has nice parents and loving grandparents and a nice house and a nice life and gets to vacation on faroff nice places like Greece which doesn't look like Greece and more like Florida or Minnesota and is beautiful but is unhappy and compares her life too much to other people's. Why? There is never an explation why. There's this Greece guy she falls for, which is cheesy but anyway he looks like someone from Califorina and hello? Aren't smart and intelligent people going to see that he's like duh from Califorina and not Greece? Ridicious. This movie is fake and not real. There's nothing realistic or real or special about these characters. They're four bratty teenagers who have nothing in common who are probably jealous of each other(secretly)who live nice lives who are so annoying that you wish one of them would kill themselves and end their misery and they're so fake that you wisht they would each(in their own pathetic and lame way)die slow and painful deaths and end the pain and suffering. I don't like this movie, thought it was very bad and embarasing especially to girls my age who think it's kiddy and unrealisitc and it's a very stupid film and not worth seeing unless you're 14 and under. I hate this movie. It's so bad. I hate the actresses, too because they can't act and they stink and they're horrible and they're so bad.
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?MPAA Rating: PG-13 ?Format: DVD ?Runtime: 119 minutes
Who would expect a gimmick like a pair of magical pants to be the hook for such a smart, charming, and emotionally rich teen movie? Four close friends discover a pair of pants that fit them all perfectly, even though they're physically very different. Since all four are going in different directions for the summer, they pledge to each wear the pants for a week and then mail them to the next girl. In Greece, Lena (Alexis Bledel, Gilmore Girls) lands in the middle of a Romeo & Juliet family-feud romance; Carmen (America Ferrera, Real Women Have Curves) discovers that her estranged father is about to marry a blonde Southern belle; Bridget (newcomer Blake Lively) flirts with love at a Mexican soccer camp; and Tibby (Amber Tamblyn, Joan of Arcadia) stays home and gets a boring retail job to pay for her documentary film--but finds herself with an unwanted young assistant (Jenna Boyd, The Missing). These four stories manage to cover an amazing amount of ground (touching on race, body issues, divorce, mortality, and more) without resorting to stereotypes or easy resolutions. The engaging characters are brought to vivid life by these four talented actresses, who grab this excellent script and run with it. One of the best movies about teenage life in a long, long time. --Bret Fetzer
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