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, 46% Audience Score- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsO filme adolescente bem bobinho, sem gracinha, dois adendos desnecessários, mas os farei, irmãos mais velhos não deveriam cuidar dos mais novos, isso deveria ser obrigação dos pais, que aqui é uma viúva um tanto quanto desajustada, fora isso o elenco é fofo, Victoria Justice, belíssima e talentosa, simplesinho e esquecível… Bonitinho, mas chatinho...
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsOver 10 years old and I still like this movie a lot despite it bombing hard at the box office and not getting such favorable reviews Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies present Victoria Justice of 'Victorious' tv stardom in her big screen debut! She makes her transition to the silver screen in a family comedy set during the spookiest time of year, so you can see why I was excited to see this because the star herself and the lovable child actor wearing a costume of my favorite superhero Wren is a high school student with a mother, brother, Albert and a deceased father He used to love the holiday with his kids but the family had become estranged ever since Albert has also had to channel his feelings by playing pranks on people This one Halloween night might be just what Wren needs as she's invited to a party with her best friend, April from the hottest guy in school The bad news is that her child-like mother is going out to party and Wren is left in charge babysitting Albert having to take him trick 'r' treating The worst part is when he gets lost and she has to search all over town before morning All kinds of shenanigans ensue from teepeeing, vandalism, destruction of public property, chickens humping cars, firecrackers, and did I mention groping? Who doesn't remember having this much fun on Halloween? It's a film where you actually get to see what kids want to do this one night of the year going all out There's a lot of jokes I was laughing at, love director Josh Schwartz of 'Gossip Girl with his familiar tv filmmaking such as the music choices to fit the situations the characters face, the silent moments, the quick cuts to reveal reactions, Jane Levy is very likable as the best friend just wanting to get through the night without being ostracized, and Thomas Mann as the geeky guy secretly crushing on Wren The little bov who plays the brother is really fun as he's thrown into one crazy scenario to the next Justice as Wren; the character is light (likable enough but not extremely deep after all she's just trying to avoid getting in trouble with her mom but you don't hate her for what's happened), her performance is very genuine and she has good motivations not at all selfish It's a shame though Chelsea Handler being known for her comedic timing, I would loved if she had more lines This movie is insanely short and it is PG-13 But I definitely had a lot of fun seeing a not-so-typical adventure on the town when it's supposed to be a simple night of handing out treats, and stuffing ourselves silly Had the right amount of crudeness for a simple story but enough emotional resonance particularly towards the end that could happen to anyone It's colorful, funny, and should appeal to many Victoria Justice fans having her have a starring role with enough charm and on-screen appeal
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsFor 2012: 10 years old and I still like this movie a lot despite it bombing hard at the box office and not getting such favorable reviews Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies present Victoria Justice of 'Victorious' tv stardom in her big screen debut! She makes her transition to the silver screen in a family comedy set during the spookiest time of year, so you can see why I was excited to see this because the star herself and the lovable child actor wearing a costume of my favorite superhero Wren is a high school student with a mother, brother, Albert and a deceased father He used to love the holiday with his kids but the family had become estranged ever since Albert has also had to channel his feelings by playing pranks on people This one Halloween night might be just what Wren needs as she's invited to a party with her best friend, April from the hottest guy in school The bad news is that her child-like mother is going out to party and Wren is left in charge babysitting Albert having to take him trick 'r' treating The worst part is when he gets lost and she has to search all over town before morning All kinds of shenanigans ensue from teepeeing, vandalism, destruction of public property, chickens humping cars, firecrackers, and did I mention groping? Who doesn't remember having this much fun on Halloween? It's a film where you actually get to see what kids want to do this one night of the year going all out There's a lot of jokes I was laughing at, love director Josh Schwartz of 'Gossip Girl' with his familiar tv filmmaking such as the music choices to fit the situations the characters face, the silent moments, the quick cuts to reveal reactions, Jane Levy is very likable as the best friend just wanting to get through the night without being ostracized, and Thomas Mann as the geeky guy secretly crushing on Wren The little boy who plays the brother is really fun as he's thrown into one crazy scenario to the next Justice as Wren; the character is light (likable enough but not extremely deep after all she's just trying to avoid getting in trouble with her mom but you don't hate her for what's happened), her performance is very genuine and she has good motivations not at all selfish It's a shame though Chelsea Handler being known for her comedic timing, I would loved if she had more lines This movie is insanely short and it is PG-13 But I definitely had a lot of fun seeing a not-so-typical adventure on the town when it's supposed to be a simple night of handing out treats, and stuffing ourselves silly Had the right amount of crudeness for a simple story but enough emotional resonance particularly towards the end that could happen to anyone It's colorful, funny, and should appeal to many Victoria Justice fans having her have a starring role with enough charm and on-screen appeal
- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsSimpática comedia de halloween, me gusto mas de lo que esperaba. Para pasar un buen rato sin esperar mucho.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsI liked it for being a movie set on Halloween. Classic teen sister having to babysit her brother who gets away and does his own thing. It's a cute and entertaining for a background movie.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsExploitive gamble trickery by routine when relying on Victoria Justice's charisma and, as per announcement, reasonably something for their grown up, older audience, turning this tricked treat in tackling the glamorized capture of Halloween with only rare amusement to offer like its snowy counterpart. (C+)
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsStory/Screenplay: (3/5) Simple, yet moderately effective. Follows several teens through a series of amusing events on the night of Halloween. Doesn't feel original, but there are a few nuggets that may keep you entertained. Duration/Tempo: (3.5/5) At 1 hour and 26 minutes, it's a very, very short movie that felt a bit longer, but it was still short. Cast & Crew: (3.5/5) Victoria Justice sparkled. Thomas Mann was good, and Jackson Nicoll, who didn't say much, provided a memorable performance. Summary: (3.5/5) The story was almost good, but maybe not enough. However, the cast was young and fun, and the film was nice and short. A borderline thumbs up.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsReally good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This Nickelodeon production ALMOST starts with, "Where are my boobs?", lmao. A silent protagonist might be a common trope in video games, but its much rarer and more difficult to do it in movies. This is a child adventure well mixed with a coming of age story. While Jackson Nikol (Bad Grandpa) is on his silent adventure into the a dark Halloween night, there is a nice juxtaposition in the b-plot of his sister, Victoria Justice ("Victorius') and the amazing Jane Levy ("Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist") in their vapid search for love (/ booty) and potential social acceptance. What's fun is that there are clear c (Chelsea Handler), d (Thomas Middleditch), e (Thomas Mann) plot lines, as well as argueable f (Riki Lindhome), and g (Johnny Knoxville) plot lines. The multi-threaded writing of this is actually really good because it's not just about "Finding Albert" (a good alternative title), much like "Chasing Amy", its about each character's self discovery: growing and adapting to their adversity and situations. If you were ever a teen, there is probably something here for you, give this a watch, and I doubt you'll be dissapointed.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsFor a movie made for family's and kids, I loved it. I thought it was hilarious. Isn't this a Nickelodeon movie? I think it nails it for what it's worth.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis movie is a fun, creative romp suitable for most families but a good time for anyone looking for a lighthearted '80's style throwback. Great cast, memorable moments, enjoyable ensemble comedy.