A troubled teen gets his one shot at redemption when he decides to compete in a local paintball tournament.A troubled teen gets his one shot at redemption when he decides to compete in a local paintball tournament.A troubled teen gets his one shot at redemption when he decides to compete in a local paintball tournament.
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Zachary Moore
- Scott
- (as Zakk Moore)
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- TriviaShot in only 10 days.
- GoofsWhen Brittany goes to punch Ray the hit can be heard before Ray is actually hit.
- Crazy creditsAn outtake is shown during the end credits, and some behind the scenes photos are showing alongside them.
- ConnectionsReferences Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (1969)
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Could have been worse...
Mind, my friends and I saw the movie based off it's title alone. It's cute, though obvious in it's plot and direction-- you know where the movie is going within the first five minutes. My main contention with the plot is that while it remains tolerably consistent, they never explain a lot of the things behind the characters. An alcoholic father, overworked mother, stressed-out sister... that's a bad family, but aside from the occasional mention from the sister, there's not any resolution. I was also confused as to the scene with the bottles... it seemed pretty random.
The writing is a secondary concern... the kids weren't bad actors, but their script left a lot to be desired. Unfortunately, what could have been a cute niche movie was pushed aside for a single, blah special effect, lame scripting, and a glaringly obvious plot.
The writing is a secondary concern... the kids weren't bad actors, but their script left a lot to be desired. Unfortunately, what could have been a cute niche movie was pushed aside for a single, blah special effect, lame scripting, and a glaringly obvious plot.
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- wrath-of-ghengis
- Feb 6, 2005
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- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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