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    Lincoln – Teen Moview Review

    Sixteenth president of the United States from 1861 to 1865, leader of the Union during the Civil War, dedicated husband/father, and a wonderful man referred to as “honest Abe.” Lincoln chronicles President Abraham Lincoln’s final months in office. We see his fierce determination to end the civil war and abolish slavery. We see his personnel struggles and the difficulties he had to face while pursuing his heartfelt goals as president. Lincoln is a dramatic war film, one that mature teenagers and adults will enjoy.

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    Identity Thief

    Rating: 2 out of 5 buckets
    Release Date: February 8, 2013
    MPAA Rating: R
    Best Age Group: 17+
    Sexual Content: Moderate
    Violent/Disturbing Content: Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language: Excessive
    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Excessive
    Will Kids Like It?
    Yes

     

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    The real Sandy Patterson (Jason Batman) is a happily married businessman, father of two daughter’s, and lives in Denver. The other Sandy Patterson, also known as Diana (Melissa McCarthy), is a single woman who likes to party, and lives in Florida; however this Sandy Patterson is a fraud. She has a credit card maker and manages to tap into strangers’ accounts and spend all their money. That’s what she did to the innocent, hard working man in Denver. So the adventure begins when the real Sandy Patterson travels to Florida to track down the thief that stole his identity. Identity Thief is an R rated comedy, raunchy in parts, with a kind-hearted message.

    Talking Points:

    Typically, in an R rated comedy there’s not much substance. However in this film there are some redeeming qualities and an emphasis on the importance of love and family. The real Sandy Patterson is a great guy. He’s a loving husband and father, and always wants to do the right thing. When we first meet the other Sandy Patterson (aka Diana), she is rude, obnoxious and a thief. {Spoiler Alert} However, as the movie concludes we learn why she became a thief and what she had been missing her whole life…a family!

    I thought this film was appropriately rated. Though it is an R rated film, which means that kids under 17 must be accompanied by an adult, I wanted to review it because I know many teens want to see it. With Eric Stonestreet (Cameron from Modern Family), in the film and Melissa McCarthy (from Gilmore Girls and Bridesmaids), it has a familiar cast and an entertaining plot. However, parents need to be aware of one crude and raunchy scene (see below), harsh language and excessive alcohol content.

    Sexual Content: Moderate

    • The thief Sandy Patterson (aka Diana), meets a guy in a bar named Big Chuck (Eric Stonestreet from Modern Family). This is a crude and raunchy scene. She tells Big Chuck that Sandy likes to watch her with other men. The couple proceeds to do some dirty dancing in a bar, then we see them in a hotel room engaging in sexual activity. We only see their heads and feet; but it’s implied they’re having sex by their facial expressions and loud noises.
    • We see Diana taking a bubble bath; she masturbates in the tub and makes sexual noises.
    • Diana tricks a police officer by telling him she has a pain in her upper thigh, he massages her butt and other body parts.
    • There are also a lot of sexual references and dialogue throughout the film.

    Violent/Disturbing Content: Moderate

    • There are a lot of car chases and accidents. In one scene Diana’s face is bloodied from a car accident.
    • Sandy is bitten by a snake; Diana tires to beat the snake off with a flaming stick.
    • There are several humorous fights and wrestling matches.
    • A bounty hunter is shot in the neck, leaving blood all over his car window.

    Crude or Profane Language: Excessive

    • The f-word is said about 40 times, we also hear “sh–,” “b–ch,” “h–,” “p–,” and “d–n” throughout the film.

    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Excessive

    • We see Diana, in several scenes, drinking tequila shots and guzzling liquor straight from the bottle.
    • Diana says, “driving drunk is okay, but driving sleepy is dangerous.” Not a good thing for teens to hear!!
    • Sandy takes his wife’s sedatives with him on the trip. Diana discovers the pills and puts some in Big Chucks drink.

    Will Kids Like It? Yes

    As I previously mentioned this is an R rated movie, and compared to some other R movies such as, “The Hangover,” and “Bridesmaids,” this film, though crude and raunchy in parts, is more appropriate. Depending on the teenager, I would say that Identity Thief is appropriate for mature teenagers.

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    Snitch – Teen Movie Review

    Rating: 1 out of 5 buckets
    Release Date: June 11, 2013
    MPAA Rating: PG13
    Best Age Group: 17+
    Sexual Content: Mild
    Violent Content: Excessive
    Crude or Profane Language: Excessive
    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Excessive
    Will Kids Like It?
    No

     

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    Jason is a college bound teenage boy who made a huge mistake, a mistake that would change his life forever. Jason allowed his friend to ship a box of Ecstasy pills to his home. After receiving the shipment, the Drug Enforcement Agency came to his house, and before you know it Jason was sentenced to a 10- year prison term. Jason’s father, John (Dwayne Johnson), immediately became involved, and entered into the drug world. He went undercover for the DEA to make some arrests, and ultimately free his son. Based on a true story, Snitch is a suspenseful thriller about a father’s unconditional love to save his son from the involvement of an illegal drug trade.

    Talking Points:

    I liked the father/son relationship. John (Dwayne Johnson) realized that his son was not completely innocent, after all, Jason allowed the package to be delivered to his house. However John knew his son made a mistake, though he didn’t believe it should ruin his life. John did everything he could possibly do to save his son.

    John was impressed by the fact that Jason did not want to set someone up, which would ultimately save him. John believed that his son taught him a lesson about character and integrity. This was a heartfelt scene.

    Typically Dwayne Johnson is in movies targeted towards families. To name a few: Tooth Fairy, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island and Race to Witch Mountain. Most likely this movie will appeal to kids because of it’s leading actor, Dwayne Johnson. However this is not a kids movie. It’s a very dark and serious film about an illegal drug trade. Having said that, it could spark some great parent/child conversations regarding the importance of NOT getting involved in drugs.

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • Character’s kiss passionately.

    Violent Content: Excessive

    • John (Jason’s dad) was severely beaten when going undercover trying to buy cocaine. His nose and mouth were bloody.
    • There was a massive shoot-out in a junkyard; there were several deaths from the gun fight.
    • There was an attack on a drug house. Character’s died from gunshot wounds, and one character was choked to death.
    • When Jason’s parents visited him in jail, he typically had some bruises, cuts and scraps. However one time they weren’t even allowed to see him; he had just been assaulted. This was heartbreaking for the parents.

    Crude or Profane Language: Excessive

    • “Sh–,” ‘a–,” “b–ch,” “h—,” and “p—y,” were said throughout the film.

    Drugs and Alcohol Content: Excessive

    • The story was centered around an illegal drug trade.
    • John was forced to snort cocaine.
    • The drug package that Jason received was filled with thousands of Ecstasy pills.
    • We saw character’s smoking cigarettes and drinking hard liquor.

    Will Kids Like It? No

    • This is a dark and serious film.

    Overall Snitch is a movie that may appeal to adults, however due to the mature subject matter, the excessive violence, and the excessive drug and profane language content, I do not recommend this movie for kids.

    See Warm Bodies instead!!! It’s a great movie in the theaters, that’s action packed, and one that would appeal to teens.

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    Incredible Burt Wonderstone – Teen Movie Review

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    Abracadabra played loudly throughout the Las Vegas theater as superstar magicians Burt Wonderstone (Steve Carell) and Anton Marvelton’s (Steve Buscemi) performances began. These magicians were amazing, they ruled the Las Vegas strip..they had it all. However after twenty years, things got old and mundane; ticket sales were down, the two best friends weren’t getting along, and a new magician, Steve Gray (Jim Carrey) came to town. Now Burt and Anton had to find a way to overcome their struggles, survive the competition, and regain their love for magic. Continue reading

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    OZ The Great And Powerful – Kids Movie Review

    Children’s Movie Review for Oz the Great and Powerful

    Oscar Diggs, also known as Oz (James Franco) is a charming and handsome man, who attracts the ladies. He is a small-time traveling circus magician, with one goal; to become rich and famous someday. After a performance in Kansas, a powerful storm hit, and Oscar was swept away to the beautiful Land of Oz. Initially he was excited; the people of Oz thought Oscar was the King they had been waited for, however things changed when he met three witches; Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz) and Glinda (Michelle Williams). They weren’t as convinced that he was their wizard and ruler. Now Oscar had to determine who was good and who was evil, he had to put his magical skills to use to help the inhabitants of Oz, he had become the man we are familiar with; The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Oz the Great and Powerful is the prequel to the 1939 classic film The Wizard of Oz. It is a very clever, suspenseful film for the whole family. Continue reading

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