Thursday, 20 October 2011

Steve Guttenberg - kirstie alley, ashley olsen


This is my favorite Olsen Twins movie, and I'm an adult who can honestly say she enjoys it. I grew up on Full House and have always loved watching those two. They've done a lot of movies, and this one is my favorite. Supported by the charming Steve Guttenberg, the extremely funny Kirstie Alley, and a supporting cast that includes Philip Bosco as the sly and smart butler and Jane Sibbett as Clarice, the snooty, evil-plotting fiance of Guttenberg's character, this movie is sure to please any fan of Mary-Kate and Ashley. So the story goes kind of like this: look-alikes Amanda and Alyssa (Mary-Kate and Ashley, respectively) literally bump into each other while at a summer camp (that Amanda's a camper at and that Alyssa's extremely rich father happens to own). Once the two realize how closely they resemble each other, they hatch a plan to get Alyssa's single dad and Amanda's pretty caseworker romantically involved. Will they succeed, amidst foodfights, canoes falling over, and the interference of the conniving Clarice? This is a fun movie from beginning to end, with lots of visual treats (Andy Tennant Films--Fools Rush In, Ever After, etc.--always seem to have beautiful scenery), funny dialogue, and fantastic characters. There's exactly one slightly objectionable word (spoken by one of the Olsens), but I think only very conservative parents will have a problem with it. This movie is part Parent Trap, part Three Men And A Little Lady, and . . . basically just a really cute movie. It Takes Two

Truly one of Mary-Kate and Ashley's best movies. They had a great supportive cast and a very good plot in this variation of "The Parent Trap" with a twist. Rough-and-tumble orphan Amanda Lemmon (Mary-Kate) and wealthy yet lonely Alyssa Callaway (Ashley) are identical strangers who literally bump into each other, have some fun switching places, and then move into a scheme to bring together Alyssa's single father (Steve Guttenberg) and Amanda's single social worker (Kirstie Alley). But first, they have to find a way to get rid of Clarice (played to perfection by Jane Sibbett), your typical "witchlike villain" who plans to marry Alyssa's father and send Alyssa away. It's a fun movie with a simple plot, many funny moments and enjoyable performances from the Olsens. Kirstie Alley and Steve Guttenberg turn in great performances as well. If you are a fan of the Olsens, you won't want to miss this one

Amanda lives in an orphanage where her only real friend is her social worker. Alyssa is the only child of a multi-millionaire. But one summer, they meet by accident and hatch a daring plan. They switch places and try to get Amanda's social worker and Alyssa's dad to fall in love before he marries an awful woman. But when the fiancée figures out what's going on, can the girls pull it off?Granted, this movie is a variation of The Parent Trap. And while there were a few unexpected twists, there really isn't anything new to the plot. But the movie is incredibly fun. The first time I saw it I laughed so hard it hurt, and I was in college at the time. The movie creates humor from the premise, sometimes setting up jokes well ahead of the punch line. The Olsens do a good job with the acting. It's fun watching them basically play each other. The adults do a fabulous job with their rolls, making it easy to get lost in this world.I have shared this movie with many friends since I first saw it, and they all enjoyed it. I highly recommend this entertaining film.

I think that this was a great movie. I mean it is not exactly an acadamy award winning movie but it is cute, funny and entertaining. The twins are adorable and I am at a loss to figure out why people are saying that they were bad actresses in the movie. I mean give the kids a break they are only 9 and I would like to see those reviewers do any better. It is a really cute movie- great for kids. I think that the Olsens and all of the other actors in the film did a great job. It is very rare now a days that you find a movie with good morals. All the people who gave this film a bad review probably look for violence and sex in movies. Well I am happy to say that this movie has none of that and people should appreciate that more than they do. I recomend this movie 100%!

This warm witty family film, starring Mary-Kate and Ashely Olsen I thought, was alot like Parent Trap!



When Amanda Lemon (Mary-Kate) an orphan, goes to stay at Callaway Camp, she meets her identical stranger Alyssa Callaway (Ashely) daughter of a rich bussinessman Roger (Steve Guttenburg) Together, they hatch a plan involving Amandas social worker (Kirstie Alley) whom Amanda is very close to, to meet Alyssa's dad Roger and fall in love in that can't eat, can't sleep reach for the stars over the fence world serious kinda stuff. They switch places, unaware that Roger is getting married to his girlfriend Clarice Kensington and wicked soon to be stepmother (Jane Sibbet) a month early, and Alyssa (who is pretending to be Amanda) will be adopted by the horrible Butkisses. Can they stop the wedding in time and save the day?



A great family film, possibly better than Parent Trap. I suggest you watch it, buy it and enjoy.

Even though i am NOT one for remakes.And this is a remake of the classic Disney movie "The Parent Trap" but underneath a different name.This is one remake that is even better the original.The Olsen Twins are these days' Shirley Temple.Both on screen and the way they conduct themselves.We have gotten to meet them and trust me they are the same in real life.We been fans of the TwinS since fuLL house days.I only have to warn parents of one thing in this movie that Mary-Kate does suprise the viewer with the use of a somewhat "dirty word".I would tell you what it is but it would most likely not get posted.Its P*SSED.Ok from that you can tell.If you don't want your kids hearing that then stay away.But remember they hear that and worse then that in school and can't stop them from going to school.But most importantly the TwinS deliver in this movie.We have been blessed now with 18 years of their sweetness and talent.We wish them all the best they deserve all that they got.And when child stars turn out as they did that is more then an achievement.Don't miss this movie.And as for the Twins this is their best and that is saying a lot.Sit back relax and laugh and enjoy and double your viewing pleasure with the Olsen TwinS : Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen...... - Comedy - Steve Guttenberg - Ashley Olsen - Kirstie Alley'


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