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Directed by Sean McNamaraOrigin USAGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Ghost films,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Children's films,
Films about school violenceActors Steve Guttenberg,
Lori Loughlin,
Rodney Dangerfield,
Michael McKean,
Brendan Ryan Barrett,
Richard MollRating46%
At the beginning of the movie Casper is on a train full of ghosts, with no idea of where he is and is completely unaware that he is a ghost himself. Instead of going to Ghost Central, where the train is headed, he is kicked off the train. Casper then finds himself in the city of Deedstown, where he unintentionally scares all of the town's citizens. Only then does Casper realize that he is in fact a ghost., 1h30
Directed by Sean McNamaraOrigin USAGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
AdventureThemes Films about children,
Films about magic and magicians,
Ghost films,
Witches in film,
Comedy horror films,
Children's films,
Films about child abuseActors Hilary Duff,
Cathy Moriarty,
Shelley Duvall,
Teri Garr,
Ben Stein,
Richard MollRating54%
The film opens with the tail end of a Friday night baseball game. With the bases loaded, the home team wins by a narrow margin as the batter hits the ball out of the park. Both the celebration of the home team and fans and the dread of losing for the visiting team are cut short as a mysterious spaceship floats over the park, thus snatching the attention of everybody there: the players, the fans, the hot dog and popcorn vendors, and the announcer. After the ship performs a tune, it dissipates into three floating balls of light. One of them forms into a ghost who initially appears as an alien, but thereafter, is revealed to be Fatso (voiced by Jess Harnell), a member of The Ghostly Trio, who releases gas which hits the scoreboard, causing it to explode, also sparking terror. The other two ghosts of the trio, Stinky (voiced by Bill Farmer), and Stretch (voiced by Jim Ward), join in, causing panic in the park, as everybody got frightened. Casper (voiced by Jeremy Foley), a shy, friendly ghost (whom all three ghosts are uncles to), arrives, attempting to settle the frightened crowd, but the people are just as scared, saying that Casper's a ghost and ran away. The park is eventually empty, as Casper's uncles plan a vacation., 59minutes
Directed by Sean McNamaraOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Jeu,
Films about toys,
Children's filmsActors Soleil Moon Frye,
Karine Foviau,
Dionne Quan,
Laura Préjean,
Olivia Hack,
Janice KawayeRating51%
The film stars Bratz characters Cloe, Yasmin, Sasha and Jade, along with Cameron and Dylan, and Dana, Meygan, Nerva, Cade, Ethan, and Koby. The group of girls are getting ready for prom night., 1h33
Directed by Sean McNamaraOrigin USAGenres Martial arts,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Children's filmsActors Hulk Hogan,
Loni Anderson,
Jim Varney,
Victor Wong,
Lindsay Felton,
Ron BalickiRating30%
The film opens as normal while Rocky (Mathew Botuchis), Colt (Michael O'Laskey II), Tum Tum (James Paul Roeske II) are at the home of their Grandfather Mori (Victor Wong) for the summer to perform their ninja training. After being put to an obstacle course test and failing, Tum Tum overhears Rocky and Colt talking about no longer returning since they are older and have more adult things to do, depressing him. After they return home from their vacation, they meet Amanda (Chelsey Earlywine) when their heads are almost buzzed off when her out-of-control radio-controlled helicopter also broke one of their windows. After making amends, she is invited to Tum Tum's birthday party the following day at Mega Mountain which she accepts. Tum Tum is also very depressed when his favorite action hero Dave Dragon (Hulk Hogan) is set to retire and end his television series due to poor ratings, and even concerns his mother when she offers him food, to which he replies that he says "No thanks Mom, I'm not hungry"., 1h26
Directed by Sean McNamaraOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Adventure,
Comic science fictionThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Comedy science fiction films,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Children's films,
Robot films,
Films about school violenceActors Bobby Coleman,
Holliston Coleman,
Penelope Ann Miller,
David Eigenberg,
Joaquim de Almeida,
Kim CoatesRating52%
At Kinetech Labs, an inventor named Allan Topher designs a robot for search and rescue, but when he finds out that the robot will be used for military purposes, he programs the robot to flee. The robot escapes but is damaged in the process. It is discovered by 12-year-old Henry Keller, who fixes it and names it Cody. The robot does not remember its past, and Henry and Cody develop a friendship. Eventually, Cody regains his memory and Henry gives Cody back. The inventor feels guilty for taking Cody away, so he returns the robot to Henry. Allan meets Henry's mother, Joanna, and they get along really well. Kinetech finds and corners Cody and Henry. Cody activates another function of his, and takes off with Henry, flying high up into the sky. They reunite with Meagan but when they call their mother, they find out that Kinetech has kidnapped both their mother and Allan so that they can get the robot back. Meagan, Henry and Cody embark to save them and to bring down Kinetech., 1h55
Directed by Sean McNamaraOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
ComedyThemes Comedy science fiction filmsActors Timothy Redwine,
Jessica Alba,
Brandon Baker,
Patrick Renna,
Randy Quaid,
Cathy MoriartyRating47%
A research and production company is performing a live human trial for a machine called the “Augmentor 1,000.” The device is designed for medical use, with an ancillary benefit of enhanced strength. The machine’s creator, workaholic Pat Utley, objects due to potentially lethal side effects. Edward Crow, the company owner, overrules him. The Augmentor is successfully activated but the subject suddenly goes berserk until Pat literally pulls the plug on the device., 1h42
Directed by Sean McNamaraOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes L'adolescence,
Films about children,
Feminist films,
Jeu,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Films about toys,
Political films,
Buddy films,
Teen movieActors Nathalia Ramos,
Skyler Shaye,
Paula Abdul,
Logan Browning,
Janel Parrish,
Chelsea KaneRating31%
Four friends — Chloe (Skyler Shaye), Yasmin (Nathalia Ramos), Sasha (Logan Browning), and Jade (Janel Parrish) — are about to start high school. Self-centered Meredith Eilazbeth Vickrica Baxter Dimly (Chelsea Kane) wants everyone to belong to a clique, and goes about organizing people. She does not like the independent spirit of the four girls and plots to destroy their friendship and make them conform to her pre-fabricated cliques. Chloe is an amazing soccer player. She meets Cameron (Stephen Lunsford) and is instantly smitten. Sasha is recruited as a cheerleader. Jade joins the science kids and meets Dexter (Chet Hanks) and designs great outfits. Yasmin joins journalism, even though her real passion is singing even though she hasn't realized yet. She also feels lonely as her friends are busy with their own cliques. She also meets Dylan (Ian Nelson), who is deaf but can lip read. The friends begin to drift apart, as they are compelled to stay within their cliques. Two years later, when an accidental food fight causes them to get detention, they realize that they miss being BFFs and decide to be friends again. They also try to get the other schoolmates to socialize outside their cliques, but their attempts fail when Meredith's 2nd Super Sweet 16 party (which ends disastrously) has them seated with their original cliques. The upcoming talent show and its prize of a scholarship gives them the idea to bring all the cliques together again with an act, but the chances are slim with Meredith's constant attempts to steal the spotlight. In the end, there is a tie. Meredith gets the trophy, but the girls get the scholarship, which they later give to Cloe.