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The Parent Trap

The Parent Trap

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Parent Trap
Review: A great movie you can watch again & again with your children.A delight every time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't think just buy
Review: This movie was one of the best I have ever seen! I'm sorry Haley Mills's fans, but Lindsay Lohan was the absolute best! Now, SHE is an ACTRESS. She might be new but she really was (is) wonderful. She plays the parts of Hallie and Annie perfectly. She has the British accent down to a science, and I hardly noticed any flaws. The plot is pretty much the same as the original Parent Trap but is a little different. If you haven't seen it yet you definitely should, especially if you're looking for a good laugh. The hilarious part of which a boy finds himself at an all girls camp ("I thought this was a BOY'S camp") and the raid Hallie's bunk does on Annie's will keep you rolling on the floor. Like I said before, DON'T THINK JUST BUY IT!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding Family Movie
Review: This movie has a wonderful story line for both children and adults. It was very amusing and enjoyable. It's a modern version of the old favorite. There were some minor details that refered back to events in the older version. Overall a very high quality movie.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My wife and I enjoyed this pleasant film
Review: First, for the person from the UK who asked what "the 101" is: it is a reference to a US highway, US101, that runs North-South the length of the state of California. The Golden Gate Bridge, in San Francisco, is part of US highway 101. But there is something fun here to notice: In Southern California, where Disney Studios and Disneyland are located, people refer to the numbered highways as "the XYZ" such as "I took THE 101 to get here" or "the traffic is heavy on THE 405". In Northern California, where Napa Valley is located, and the film is SET, people refer to the numbered highways just as "XYZ", as in "I took 101 to get here" or "the traffic is heavy on 880". So, whenever we see a movie which is supposed to be SET in San Francisco, but people call highways "THE XYZ" we know the writers of the film live near Los Angeles, not San Francisco!

As to the movie itself, we really liked it - the young acrtress was adorable! However, we both kept on thinking that the parents came off as really evil: splitting their kids up, and never letting them get to know each other - we just cannot imagine people so nasty to do this! Remember, in the movie, the parents NEVER wanted the kids to meet - it was all an accident, so think about that! They were selfish people, who NEVER intended their daughters to even KNOW about each other, or to meet their other parent - just because the parents were UNCOMFORTABLE with the idea of having to visit each other! What do you think about people like that? Or how about the grandfather, or the nanny, who knew about it? How nice is it for them to keep such a secret?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good,but I like the orginal better! DVD lacks features!
Review: This remake of classic of "The Parent Trap" is but I like the orginal better!To start off the girls were from New England and California(not California and England! ) . The makers of this remake threw in a bunch of unneed material(like the hotel junk,the women trying to seduce Dennis Quaid,the brief camping trip etc!) As for the DVD , it lacks extra features such as commentary from cast,director,behind the camera,production notes etc! What we got is another bare bones DVD that lack the stuff the other studios such as New Line,MGM,Paramount etc pack into thier DVD's ! if you want to see this movie check your library or your video store to rent the DVD before you buy it! Also Disney when are you going to release the orginal "Parent Trap" on DVD? also Disney start improveing your DVD's and bring the consumers the extra features we desire on this great new format that kicks VHS big time!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Favorite Movie In The World!
Review: I loved this movie about two eleven year olds who try to get their divoriced parents back together. I own this movie, have watched it 2 billion times, and I know the whole movie by heart, that's how great I think it is! Lindsey Lohan rules, and she has a life of acting ahead of her!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Best Movie Ever ! no kidding....you gotta see this....
Review: I might be 25 years old, but this movie is one of the best movies I ever had the pleasure of seeing! Then why 4 stars? Well its not the movie itself but what Disney did to this DVD. There are no extras on this DVD except for the trailer. I also own the Laser Disc version of this movie which has commentary as well as deleted scenes, and a screen test with Dennis Quaid and Lindsay Lohan! Hopefully Disney will re-release this DVD with those extra's. Until then I guess I'll be watching both DVD and the LD for maximum output!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lindsay Lohan is so shagadelic!
Review: I love Lindsay Lohan because she reminds me of my girlfriend. She talks and looks exactly like her!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great!
Review: I've seen the old one and this one, the newer version and I've gotta say that it is a GREAT movie! Family film of the year.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Educational"
Review: I found this film quite educational. There are several references in it with which viewers outside the US may not be au fait. I had to do research on the Internet to find out who were "Lucy and Ethel", the "Brady Bunch", "the 411" and "the 101." I still have not found out what "the 101" is. If anybody out there knows, please let me know.


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