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Leave It to Beaver

Leave It to Beaver

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A dud
Review: Note To Hollywood: STOP MAKING MOVIES OUT OF CLASSIC TELEVISION SHOWS-THEY ARE ALL BOMBS-I.E.,THE MOD SQUAD, AVENGERS, BEVERLY HILLBILLIES, ETC. You are wasting so much time and money(not just the studios but the consumers').

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Crack addicted monkeys could do better.
Review: The movie abandons Beaver as the main character early in the movie to follow elder brother Wally's discover of the opposite sex. This movie has none of what made the TV series a classic. By the end of the movie I was fantasizing about the abrupt end this movie should make of the carreers of Andy Cadliff and the writers that churned out this steaming heap of trash.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth Watching just because of Erik Von Detten!!!!!!!!!
Review: The reason I originally watched this movie was because Erik Von Detten was in it. I absolutely LOVE Erik so it was worth it. I found that if was actually a good movie. I recomend this movie highly. Even if you just like Erik Von Detten it's worth it:)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great movie!
Review: This is a good movie to see, especially after seeing the original Leave it to Beaver series that were made in the 1950s. But there were some things wrong like some of the girls were wearing miniskirts and nobody wore miniskirts until 1963 or in the late '60s. And also in the movie, I saw Wally (Erik von Detten) was kissing his girlfriend Karen (Erika Christensen). And Wally wasn't kissing any of his girlfriends in the original Leave it to Beaver series except in this one episode that was made in February 28, 1963, "Box Office Attraction", Wally's girlfriend Marlene Holmes was kissing Wally. But anyway, this movie is 10x better than "The Sandlot." You can see my review on that movie too. So it is a great movie but I still like the original series of Leave it to Beaver that was made in the '50s.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I luv it!
Review: This is so cool! I don't really know if it's anything like the origional series Leave it to Beaver, but, it's pry even better! The young boy who plays beaver is so adorable! This is a great family film!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'd give this movie 6 stars if I could
Review: This movie is genuine family entertainment, and it is so hilarious it will crack up kids and adults alike. This movie has laughs for everyone, like Beaver's adorable smart-alecky remarks (i.e "Oh no mom, I'm not supposed to be sucking up to YOU." or "Thanks anyway Judy, but I'd rather go through 3rd Grade 100 times than listen to your nagging voice for one minute."). And the casting could not have been better. So, in short, you must see this movie. It's a movie that will make you laugh, cry, and laugh some more.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Beav is back
Review: This original soundtrack incorporates the familiar TV theme song with a haunting new orchestral movement. To make the movie a success, the original theme song had to remain--but Edelman's new take on the old tune makes it just right for the middle-age nostolgia crowd that will want to buy the music.

The entire CD is instrumental and reflects the background music as heard in the 90's film version. It does not contain any material from the TV series. First listen may be disappointing for a fan looking for something from the old show, but after repeated listening the soothing orchestrations grow on you. Give it a chance and the listener will experience warm fuzzies while recalling memories of one of the greatest TV shows of all time. It's worth buying for the die-hard Beaver fan or the collector of instrumental soundtrack music.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: "Hey, Wally,I Think We Got Tooken"
Review: This was a crumby remake of a bona fide classic television show, and might be considered okay if you never saw the real thing. For old Beaver fans, though, the film had its (rare) moments. Christopher McDonald's portrayal of Ward Cleaver was very close, and he truly shone a couple of times when expressing irritation -- he captured the exact tone we used to hear from Hugh Beaumont, when his "Ward" was upset or angry. The effect, though brief, was hilarious.

And we realize from this film that Ken Osmond's "Eddie Haskell" was a superstar of a television character, an unforgettable icon of teenage obnoxiousness -- and no one in the universe could ever portray Eddie with the same gusto, spirit and benign teen sleaze as Ken Osmond did.

It's time for the old Beaver episodes to be put on DVD, so new generations can enjoy them.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A Poor Effort, But With Some Enlightening Moments
Review: This was a crumby remake of a bona fide classic television show, and might be considered okay if you never saw the real thing. For old Beaver fans, though, the film had its (rare) moments. Christopher McDonald's portrayal of Ward Cleaver was very close, and he truly shone a couple of times when expressing irritation -- he captured the exact tone we used to hear from Hugh Beaumont, when his "Ward" was upset or angry. The effect, though brief, was hilarious.

And we realize from this film that Ken Osmond's "Eddie Haskell" was a superstar of a television character, an unforgettable icon of teenage obnoxiousness -- and no one in the universe could ever portray Eddie with the same gusto, spirit and benign teen sleaze as Ken Osmond did.

It's time for the old Beaver episodes to be put on DVD, so new generations can enjoy them.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Gee wiz, Wally. That was a bad movie.
Review: This was one of the worst movies ever made. I enjoy watching the Leave it to Beaver shows, but the characters in the movie were nothing like they are in the shows. I was very dissapointed. Also, Eddie Hascel in the movie was a terrible actor.


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