The Little Rascals

1994 "Mischief loves company."
6.3| 1h22m| PG| en
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When nine-year-old Alfalfa falls for Darla, his "He-Man-Woman-Hating" friends attempt to sabotage their relationship.

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Diagonaldi Very well executed
BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
Tacticalin An absolute waste of money
Manthast Absolutely amazing
Leofwine_draca An attempt to replicate the success of the 1920s - 1940s film series for modern audiences, THE LITTLE RASCALS is a lamentable enterprise which has completely the wrong look and tone. I admit freely that I didn't laugh a single time. This is merely a badly-acted, over the top production that utilises stupid special effects and child actors with little to no discernable talent. All of the warmth and charisma of the original stars is missing in these cheap imitators. The plot is merely a string of gags ripped off from the original short films, none of which are funny. I suppose most people will only be interested in it today for the Donald Trump cameo. It's a good example of everything that was wrong with 1990s-era Hollywood comedy.
Sau Jan This movie is a heart warming tale of little children. A boy and a girl likes each other and wants to live together, same like most of the movies about love. They face a rough patch mainly due to the boy being a member of 'girl haters' club. His friends tries to help get the girl out of his life, in which they succeed. But the boy tries to get her back, who falls for a new to town rich guy.It's the same struggle of a poor guy trying to get back his girl fighting against a rich powerful opponent. As many of the stories most might have seen , the story offers nothing different than most. The only reason to watch this movie might be because it has been performed by bunch of kids, which is very beautifully put forward on screen.In the end of the story Well known celebrities are shown as the parents of the kids in the story, the facial resemblance gets us to believe they are really their children.
Gavin Cresswell (gavin-thelordofthefu-48-460297) I remembered watching this as a little kid and I still loved it ever since even when I'm still older. However, in my opinion, it isn't the greatest movie ever made due to it's flaws that I might point out.The story was too predictable for my taste, although it did have some nice moments with those adorable kids and the script, although decent, comes across as flat and contrived.With those flaws out of the way, there are a few saving graces. The children actors as the Rascals themselves did a good job with their roles with Bug Hall and Buckwheat (can't remember who the actor was) and Spanky stealing the show. The rich kid, Waldo, although underused, was still tolerable. I also saw some great cameos including John Goodman, Whoopi Goldberg, and Mel Brooks himself. The pacing is very brisk and helps develop our character quite well. The music's from William Ross was pretty decent, although it needs a much more elaborate depth.The best aspect is the humor. The jokes are a combination of hilarious and over-the-top at the same time (with the We Got A Dollar, The hate letter being revealed by Buckwheat and the beginning scene with Buckwheat and Porky fishing as my favorites).Overall, not the greatest movie I've seen, but still a hilarious comedy and is easily underrated. If you want to see a movie that has reminded you of your childhood life, check this one out and watch it again and again forever.
philmoore2008 I love this movie. To me it's one best kids movies ever, it just brings you back to those innocent times of being a child. It's fun, its cool, its when you start to notice girls for the 1st time. This is one for the ages. It still resonates with young kids today. It has genuine performances by child actors.It is everything you want in a kids movie and more. Big thumbs up from meIt's girls will be girlsBoys will be boys5/5