Livestonth
I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Plustown
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Mischa Redfern
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Pauly Maloney
This show is trying to be the next "Shark Tank", it even airs right before "Shark Tank". The premise is that these amateur toy makers want to get their toy published by Mattel. So they first have to get past three adult judges. If they are successful, they move on to "The Toy Box", a room with four OBNOXIOUS kids asking no questions and vacuously determining if they like their toy. If they do that, then they get to present their toy to Mattel. I rated it 3/10 because no one else could've hosted it better than Eric Stonestreet (Cam on Modern Family). But each episode usually starts out with the kids yelling, and it all goes downhill from there.
MiloSuperSpesh
It's a kids version of dragons den, shark tank.But with a more questionable practices.The kids are stereotyped, over dressed, clearly acting/coached with their responses for the most part when sitting down and interacting with potentials.The host is merely a straight man following a script, anyone could do that job.The judges/mentors might as well be talking heads, as they metaphorically rip the potentials a new ass hole. over several obvious issues that even a blind person can see.The potentials: Most have a sob story and are heavily invested in their toy designs. Some even took an existing idea and over engineered it / just added some colour or plastic to it and made some cheap packaging.For example, the worm game in ep1 is basically a sack race but you lie down and hump the floor.ep2 snap and roll is clearly a micromachines set.In the end the winner is pretty easy to guess, once you see the obvious copy right infringement, safety issues, and the current state of the product is 99% done.I'd like to find a reddit or something to properly vent on this but i'm unable to find one.
NotMoreMovies
I think of myself as fair...but this show...wow just wow... First, who green-lit this thing? It's just awful. Second, who are the director and editor...it's like I'm watching Keeping Up the (how do you spell Khardashians?). Also the host is just awful...Donald Trump would make a better host. Once again, who green-lit this crap? People actually saw this and said, "Yes, let's put this on the air"...Are you kidding me, what were they on? I'm done, this needs to be cancelled ASAP.
tygursden
I can't stand Noah. He is soooo annoying, and whoever's feeding him lines needs to stop. The other kids are fine, but their words seem rehearsed, not genuine. Eric Stonestreet is nothing more than a familiar face and name. He does nothing to contribute to the show except drop his name. It's a shame he got this lousy gig. He's wasting his talents on this train wreck. The only good thing about this show are the actual products. If they would focus on the products instead of the kids, this show might work. I am definitely not going to invest anymore time in this show.