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DVD Thunderbirds (Widescreen Edition):

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  • Actor(s): Bill Paxton - Ben Kingsley - Anthony Edwards 
  • Director(s): Jonathan Frakes 
  • Editor: Universal Studios
  • Category: Feature Film Family
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    The deep love that young boys feel for planes, cars, and gadgets is the driving energy of Thunderbirds, a live-action movie based on the British puppet TV show of the 1960s. Bill Paxton (Near Dark, One False Move) plays Jeff Tracy, billionaire ex-astronaut, who's turned his family of heroic sons into a crack rescue squad, zooming to danger and saving people using super-sophisticated vehicles. The youngest boy (Brady Corbet) hasn't yet joined the team and resents every moment he's not in uniform--but he gets his chance when a malevolent villain called the Hood (Ben Kingsley, slumming a bit from Gandhi and Sexy Beast) traps the rest of the family on a crippled space station and turns the Thunderbird vehicles to his evil purposes. Expect bright colors, clumsy dialogue, and a less-than-thrilling plot, but many kids will enjoy the fantasy of a secret island, rocket ships, and flying cars. --Bret Fetzer
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    Review(s): DVD Thunderbirds (Widescreen Edition)
    Little boys will love this movie!


    I've seen the original series and can understand the complaints of die hard fans. However, my 4 yo son loves this movie!! He also loves the original Thunderbirds. He would probably give it 5 stars! I thought the movie was just plain fun, but of course not Oscar material. As a mom, I loved Lady Penelope and her pink car! If you have little boys, they will love this movie!

    Thunderbirds-The Movie


    An excellent film, based on the original 1965-66 ATV color film series of the same name. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie-yes it was a little derivative of Spy Kids 1,2 & 3 but these films do not have the monopoly over the tried & tested "kids saving the grown ups" plots which film bosses ultimately want for maximum appeal to a certain younger age group.
    The special effects were stunning and for British viewers like myself who remember the original series first time round (when British TV was in black & white!) it was a great homage to the original series.

    Looks Better Than Cody Banks


    Fans of the original should pass on this movie, but fans of "Cody Banks" should enjoy it. The question is whether there any actual fans of "Cody Banks"? Both films have interesting production designs with a kind of 1960's James Bond look. But both suffer from the same basic problem, they are allegedly targeted at children and are supposed to be about children. Yet for some reason the casts are populated with adults and they keep throwing in gags and dialogue that are only appreciated by adults. Since the only adults likely to view either movie are parents who are watching it with their younger children (the last thing children over age 10 want to do is watch a kids film WITH their parents), this serves no useful purpose. No matter how many adult moments are thrown into these empowered kids movies, they will never actually be "fun for the whole family". But throwing in this "sticks out like a sore thumb" adult crap makes for a poorer children's film.

    Someday someone will figure out that the villains of these things should be the same age as the young heroes/heroines and that the adult roles should be kept at an absolute minimum. What does Ben Kingsley add to this thing? Although I must admit I enjoyed Genie Francis-if they had to use adults, they should have expanded her role as it provided the only real humor. I think Robert Rodriquez is finally beginning to get this so maybe that will inspire other directors.

    Anyway "Thunderbirds" is a little better than the first "Cody Banks" and a little worse than the second "Cody Banks".

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.



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