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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Gettin There Is just getting there
Review: I think this movie will be good. i love marykate and ashley and their movies and soundtracks. I absolutley loved holiday in the sun so i will like this

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Kinda boring...
Review: To be honest with you, guys, it was...boring. The only reason I watch the movie from beginning to ending is not because I thought it would get interesting sooner or later (but didn't) is because 1 of the cute guys in there was Billy Aaron Brown, who I thought was cute when first notice him in the Disney's movie "Going to the Mat".
But I guess you guys should watch it (if didn't) and see what YOU think about the movie.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Mildly entertaining but very irresponsible
Review: This movie, which is about travel, shows just about every irresponsible thing a young person can do. First, the girls get into a car and none of them ever wear seatbelts. Especially with being in a convertible, they would be dead in any collision under those circumstances. Later in the movie, one of the girls accepts a ride with a stranger -- another extremely dangerous decision. I understand that when people watch movies they like to be taken away into a fantasy. But it would not have altered the story to have the girls put on seat belts, or to have a former neighbor show up coincidentally to give the girls a ride. I also do not agree with the decision throughout the movie to refrain from calling the parents in times of trouble. Sixteen and seventeen year old kids are not equipped to handle these kinds of problems, and it is irresponsible to portray that as a goal, especially considering the audience that Mary Kate and Ashley typically attract. I have purchased just about every movie that Mary Kate and Ashley have made, and my whole family normally enjoyes them. I have never been as disappointed as I was when I saw this one -- unlike the others, this one will not remain in my family's movie library.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Well, it may have been good if they had included a plot...
Review: I'm not even going to begin talking about how unrealistic this movie is because it's irrelevent. What IS relevent is the clear lack of talent involved in this film. The Olsen twins ARE NOT ACTORS!!!! They are personalities. They play the same characters in EVERY MOVIE THEY ARE IN. If you are a particularly materialistic person, and go to movies because of the cute guy or girl or the cool cars or clothing, then this movie will be your dream come true. But for everyone else, this movie is a horrible, nightmarish abomination on the face of the planet. Here are the problems:

Acting? None whatsoever. I wish I could make money by being myself on film. Dialogue? Nope. The words "like" and "dude" are uttered every five seconds. Cinematography? Repetetive. The audience is insulted because obviously we can't tell the difference between one shot which is tinted blue, and another shot which is opaque. Entertainment value? Maybe if you like the whole "road trip gone wrong" thing. But this is even poorly done because of the complete lack of any sense of humor. Plot? Predictable at best, confusingly simple at worst. Climax? A stirringly boring monologue of Mary-Kate's, in which she pours her heart out to an unknown teenage pianist.

In as few words as I can put it, I hate this movie.


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