I wanted to start a review thing up like you guys have
First review:
"17 Again"
Plot: At 17 Mike O'Donell was on top of the world; he was the star of his high school basketball team, and was a shoo in for a college scholarship. And is dating his soul mate, Scarlett. But on what's suppose to be his big game wherein college scouts are checking him out, Scarlett reveals that she's pregnant. Mike decides to leave the game and asks Scarlett to marry him which she does. During their marriage, Mike could only whine about the life he lost because he married her. So she throws him out. And when he loses his job, he returns to the only place he's happy at - his old high school. And while looking at his high school photo, a janitor asks him if he wishes he could be 17 again and he says yes. One night while driving he sees the janitor on a bridge and apparently jumps in and he goes after him. When he returns to his friend, Ned's house, where he has been staying, he sees that he is 17 again. He decides to take this opportunity to get the life he lost
My review:
When you live in a world where you have friends that like Zac Efron, you're forced to go see his movies: JUST CLEARING THAT UP!
The moment I saw the trailer, the first thought that came to my mind was Big only vise versa. And no Tom Hanks, but a crappy little teen actor Zac Efron.
The whole movie is full of crude teen humor and it's just plain cocky. Now there is also a large amount of sex and violence in this movie "well what do you expect, it's PG-13)
Yeah, well a little too much.
This movie is so overdone somehow, and not meant to see. I feel a lack of creativity and they forced Efron in it just for more people to see it.
2/5 stars (Acting was decent)
First review:
"17 Again"
Plot: At 17 Mike O'Donell was on top of the world; he was the star of his high school basketball team, and was a shoo in for a college scholarship. And is dating his soul mate, Scarlett. But on what's suppose to be his big game wherein college scouts are checking him out, Scarlett reveals that she's pregnant. Mike decides to leave the game and asks Scarlett to marry him which she does. During their marriage, Mike could only whine about the life he lost because he married her. So she throws him out. And when he loses his job, he returns to the only place he's happy at - his old high school. And while looking at his high school photo, a janitor asks him if he wishes he could be 17 again and he says yes. One night while driving he sees the janitor on a bridge and apparently jumps in and he goes after him. When he returns to his friend, Ned's house, where he has been staying, he sees that he is 17 again. He decides to take this opportunity to get the life he lost
My review:
When you live in a world where you have friends that like Zac Efron, you're forced to go see his movies: JUST CLEARING THAT UP!
The moment I saw the trailer, the first thought that came to my mind was Big only vise versa. And no Tom Hanks, but a crappy little teen actor Zac Efron.
The whole movie is full of crude teen humor and it's just plain cocky. Now there is also a large amount of sex and violence in this movie "well what do you expect, it's PG-13)
Yeah, well a little too much.
This movie is so overdone somehow, and not meant to see. I feel a lack of creativity and they forced Efron in it just for more people to see it.
2/5 stars (Acting was decent)
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Hey that's a nice TV, how about we unplug it and throw it out the window?
Hey that's a nice TV, how about we unplug it and throw it out the window?