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Directed by Savage Steve HollandOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
Spy,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Kendall Schmidt,
James David Maslow Burge,
Carlos Roberto Pena Jr,
Logan Henderson,
Ciara Bravo,
Stephen Kramer GlickmanRating61%
The film starts after the intro of the cast and crew when Kendall, James, Carlos, and Logan are on their plane ride to London, their first stop for their tour. It is also so happens that Gustavo, Kelly, Katie, and Mrs. Knight come with them aboard on the ride. Still on the plane for a long time, Carlos meanwhile has a dream about Big Time Rush being secret spy agents, saving the world from a white-coloured suit tuxedo guy, and also including rescuing a Princess from a Castle and a lot more things that Carlos dreams about. Carlos ends up waking up and explaining to Kendall, James, and Logan about his spy dream, and the boys don't seem to believe in the dream., 1h16
Directed by Savage Steve HollandOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Téléfilm musical,
Children's filmsActors Danielle Panabaker,
Brenda Song,
Taran Killam,
Ryan Belleville,
Amanda Shaw,
Todd StashwickRating55%
Brittany Aarons (Danielle Panabaker) is one of the many girls who has a crush on popular singer and boy-toy Jordan Cahill (Taran Killam). However, she is bored of living a suburban existence and seeks a little something more. She meets the new girl Natasha Kwon-Schwartz (Brenda Song), who looks like an Upper East-sider from the City, except she's not. Upon Natasha's arrival, Brittany slowly starts to make a move towards breaking out of her conformist routines, but not before becoming an extra in Jordan's latest music video, and inviting Natasha to join her and her fangirl friends. When Jordan and his team bump into Brittany and Natasha after a show, Eddie (Jordan's assistant) and Brittany collect their stuff, and accidentally take each other's cell phones., 1h6
Directed by Savage Steve HollandGenres Comedy,
FantasyThemes Films about music and musicians,
Christmas films,
Musical filmsActors Drake Bell,
Daniella Monet,
Jason Alexander,
Cheryl Hines,
David Lewis,
Tara StrongRating43%
The film continues from the events of A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!. Timmy Turner (Drake Bell), his fairies (Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof), and Tootie (Daniella Monet) have been traveling around the world, granting wishes for others., 1h33
Directed by Savage Steve HollandOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Devon Werkheiser,
Daniel Roebuck,
Andrew Caldwell,
Tim Meadows,
Curtis Armstrong,
Dave CoulierRating49%
Devon Werkheiser plays Nolan Byrd, a shy 9th grader who, along with many other kids, is bullied by Bubba Bixby (Andrew Caldwell) When his teacher, Mr. Green (Tim Meadows) announces that he wants his class to do a multimedia project, Nolan decides to do his project on Bubba. Nolan goes undercover, spies on Bubba, films him bullying kids at his school, and airs it on his new website www.shreddermanrules.com., 55minutes
Directed by Savage Steve HollandOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
FantasyThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Drake Bell,
Steven Weber,
Daniella Monet,
Jason Alexander,
Cheryl Hines,
Teryl RotheryRating38%
Thirteen years after the timeline and finale of the original series, Timmy Turner (Drake Bell) has grown into a twenty-three-year-old man, but by maintaining a lifestyle considered immature for his age he has managed to keep his fairy godparents. Timmy's refusal to mature greatly irritates his parents (who desperately encourage him to leave home) and Jorgen von Strangle, who is constantly scheming to entice Timmy into giving up his fairies. , 1h6
Directed by Savage Steve HollandOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about music and musiciansActors Drake Bell,
Daniella Monet,
Tara Strong,
Daran Norris,
David Lewis,
Devon WeigelRating39%
The film starts in a sequence with Timmy Turner (Drake Bell) running through a jungle from masked natives, as he attempts to find Cosmo, Wanda and Poof. Timmy finds that Crocker has tied the three fairies up and is suspending them over a pit of lava. Tootie (Daniella Monet) arrives to save the fairies. Just as Timmy and Tootie are about to share a kiss, Timmy awakens to Jorgen's yelling, and the rescue scene is revealed to have been a daydream. Timmy is now working at a yuck factory due to Jorgen and the fairies agreeing that he should work for a living, which Timmy is not happy about. He says he only took the job to impress Tootie, who is working at the Helping Creatures Dimmsdale Research Center. Timmy then complains about being grown up and that he misses Dimmsdale. We then see Crocker at Dimmsdale calling his mother, who is making him go on vacation in the hope that it will help him with his obsession with fairies. Two children named Marty and Mitzy are seen in a limo excited about going to Hawaii; however, the parents then announce that they are not going with them and have instead hired a babysitter, who is revealed to be Vicky, much to their chagrin. Just as Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda and Poof stop by at Dimmsdale spying on them from a stack of tires their nemesis anti-fairy Foop spies on them and seeks to destroy them. Timmy then arrives at the Helping Creatures Dimmsdale Research Center to visit Tootie, who looks at rare spotted dolphins who are suffering a disease whose cure is conveniently located in Hawaii. Tootie is then chosen to go to their to deliver a special gas to cure the dolphins, much to Timmy's disappointment. Timmy then arrives at the Turners' house to visit his parents when Mr. Turner announces he is getting a promotion from a pencil company he works for, and is also going to Hawaii. Back in Fairy World Timmy is ready for another boring day at work; Jorgen announces he is going to Hawaii as well, and Timmy becomes depressed that everyone will be having fun except him. Sitting down to eat the lunch his father packed for him, he finds that his father accidentally packed the check from his boss. He then uses his lip balm, only to find Tootie's gas for the dolphins by mistake. So Timmy, along with Cosmo, Wanda, Poof, and secretly Foop (hanging on to the back of the Wishful Thinking van) travel to Hawaii to deliver Tootie her dolphin gas supplement and to bring Timmy's dad his check., 1h15
Directed by Stephen HerekOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
FantasyThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Ciara Bravo,
Jack Griffo,
Keegan Connor Tracy,
Jacob Bertrand,
Burkely Duffield,
Elena KampourisRating63%
In 1914, Tommy Murphy (Burkely Duffield) is overjoyed when Caitlin O'Leary (Andrea Brooks) agrees to dance with him in the town festival despite all rumors that she is a witch. The event is ruined when Violet (Jessa Danielson) surprises him by showing her feelings for Tommy by kissing him in front of his date. Tommy tries to keep Caitlin from running off, only for him to accidentally tear her dress and humiliate her by revealing her underwear. This proves to be too much for Caitlin to take, and being a witch, she curses Tommy and all of his descendants with incredibly bad luck., 1h32
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Noah Crawford,
Noah Munck,
Jennette McCurdy,
Ariana Grande,
Ciara Bravo,
Chris O'NealRating62%
Griffin "The Brains" Bing (Noah Crawford) is a teenage boy known for helping out his friends in times of need. His friend, Ben "The Best Friend" Dupree (Chris O'Neal), and his family are in the danger of losing their home. The boys find a Honus Wagner baseball card inside Ben's house. Without realizing its actual worth, they decide to sell it to Paul Swindell (Fred Ewanuick), a collector, who agrees to buy the card for $350.00. The next morning, Griffin and Ben discover that Swindell has claimed to have found the card himself and plans to sell it for $1.2 million. The two meet Swindell, who refuses to return the card. Griffin forms a team in order to perform a challenging heist. Besides Griffin and Ben, the team consists of Amanda "The Gymnast" Benson (Ariana Grande), Savannah "The Actress" Westcott (Jennette McCurdy), and Darren "The Muscle" Vader (Noah Munck). Griffin's younger sister Melissa attempts to join the team but Griffin rejects her. Together the team attempts to sneak into Swindell's shop. Griffin finds the card but is worried that they would be potential suspects in an investigation of the card. After Melissa saves the team from being caught by hacking into the shop's alarm system, they let her join the team and dub her "The Hacker." Griffin then plans to have Swindell hand over the card to them. Subsequently, Anton Lefevre, a wealthy businessman, invites Swindell to auction off the card to him., 2h10
Origin USAGenres Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Téléfilm musicalActors Julianne Hough,
Aaron Tveit,
Vanessa Hudgens,
Carlos Roberto Pena Jr,
Keke Palmer,
Kether DonohueRating72%
Durant l'été 1958, Sandy Young, une étudiante en vacances, rencontre Danny Zuko, le chef de la bande des T-Birds. Leur amour est cependant interrompu par la fin des vacances car Sandy doit retourner chez elle., 1h30
Directed by Allan MoyleOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about drugs,
Musical filmsActors Anthony LaPaglia,
Robin Tunney,
Rory Cochrane,
Renée Zellweger,
Ethan Embry,
Liv TylerRating66%
Empire Records is a small, independent record shop managed by Joe (Anthony LaPaglia). The store is set in an unnamed city in Delaware, and, like the employees, is eclectic and unique. The staff is very much a self-created family, with Joe as the reluctant and perpetually exasperated but loveable father figure.