A group of kids return from a camping trip to discover their town is being held captive by a gang of motorcycle-riding knuckleheads. Using only their scouting knowledge and camping equipment, the kids take down the gang members one by one.
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Simply A Masterpiece
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
i had to write a review because my four sons love this movie. i realized it wasn't violent after i watched by myself first and that's when i allowed my bumpkins to view it. they loved the story and the friendships all the kids had and how the main kid stuck up for the preacher's kid.they also liked how the boys and girls together got to have coed races and functions together. i remember going camping with my friends and their brothers and we always had more fun when boys were around. i think it's sad when women to try to ruin the fun we can have together if they would mind their own business. anyways good movie for the 20th time
My 8 & 10 year old daughters and I watched "The Adventure Scouts" several times in a row and enjoyed it more and more each time. We laughed our tails off, as the 'Scouts' took down the motorcycle gang. We all LOVED it! This is a perfect family movie and I couldn't recommend it enough. The message was positive and although there were some heavy topics addressed...you leave feeling good with lots to think about. It did a great job bringing up real issues like the importance of family, self- image, pride, acceptance of those who are different, self-worth, homeschooling. It addresses family relationships, friendship with those who are different and public school issues! This movie opens opportunity for discussion with your kids or you can just go and enjoy the story. We can't wait to see it again!
Goodaft flicker lovers, I myself and me family of daughters truly enjoyed this flickers story narrated by the tots. The tykes were all about refraining from any type of social issues adults wrestle with on a daily basis due to social justice buggers that oppose any type of common sense. The cycle gang were spotty to view while raids upon them were obviously enhanced by the directors desires to depict children thrashing the cycle hogs. Lest we forget how impressively fortunate the child in home alone became whilst defending and subduing felonious criminals? Hath one tot assumed hero status alone, the flic would have seemed a bit much. Me ladies and I laughed along with the intended comics.
So, I took my kids to see Dolphin Tale and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. It was a beautiful movie with lots and lots of heart, we all cried for winter and the little boy. The actor that played the little boy (Nathan Gamble) was amazing. Dolphin Tale reminded me a lot of a couple of my other favorite animal movies. There were also quite a few actors I recognized in the movie that had several roles in supporting positions. I saw Frances Sternhagen that played the sheriff's wife in Misery with Kathy Bates (whom I adore as an actress). And then I see an actor from my soap All My Kids named James Fitzpatrick, (whom was also in Dolphin Tale). So, I do a little research on the IMDb and find out that James (All My Kids) too, has worked with Kathy Bates, in a movie titled Curse of the Starving Class, also starring James Woods, Louis Gossett Jr. and the actor from ET.(that played the little boy).But then I noticed that James Fitzpatrick (All My Kids) is in this movie Adventure Scouts, when we watch the movie clip. My girls would like to see this cute looking movie.Great job actors.