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Aquamarine Movie Review
Aquamarine Review

"Aquamarine" Overview

Rating: PG
2006
Cast and Crew
Director : Elizabeth AllenProducer : Susan Cartsonis
Screenwiter : John Quaintance,Jessica Bendinger
Starring : Emma Roberts,JoJo,Sara Paxton,Jake McDorman,Arielle Kebbel,Claudia Karvan
I wouldn't normally even try to review a teenybopper movie like Aquamarine, but
I'm doing so for two reasons. First, it's in the bottom 100 of all movies,
according to the silly and notoriously irrelevant "weighted average" of user
ratings at the IMDb. Second, it's the first movie my three-year-old daughter
sat through all the way without losing interest. We're talking about a kid who
begs to wear a Cinderella dress when she gets home from school, but has yet to
sit still through any Disney movie. That's something.
Anyhoo, Aquamarine is a mermaid movie, or rather, "the mermaid movie," as my
daughter now calls it, about two best friends (Julia's niece Emma Roberts and
teen singer JoJo) who find a lovely (and equally hormonally teenaged) mermaid
washed into the oceanside pool at the motel run by Claire's (Roberts) family.
With Hailey (JoJo), they teach the newly-legged Aquamarine (Sara Paxton) about
land-based life, while she teaches the gawky girls how to use starfish as
earrings. But Aqua's on a quest. In keeping with all mermaid movies, she's
looking for love. And she figures the first guy she sees, a hunky lifeguard,
will be it.
What follows is a blend of romantic comedy and teen histrionics, with a little
mermaid magic thrown in. Apparently that's the perfect formula for this kind of
movie, capable of keeping little girls in utter thrall, even if they don't much
care about boys yet.
As for the critical eye, both JoJo and Paxton do fine work, though Roberts is a
bit of a dud here. The script is padded with stolen plot points and juvenile
dialogue, but if you aren't expecting much, Aquamarine isn't an utterly awful
way to spend an afternoon. Assuming, of course you've got kids you're watching
the movie with. Sicko.
DVD extras include deleted scenes, audition footage, featurettes, and
commentaries.
Forgot to brush her teeth.
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Review by Christopher Null
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Can you tell me the name of the song that plays as Raymond jumps off his porch
after seeing Aqua fall off the bike. It goes like this. Hey boy, wanna get
down, yeah, can you control me. I have looked every where and cant find the
name.
Thanks
do u know what was the title of song when aquamarine and raymund where dancing
at the party???
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