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Showing posts with label American Girls doll. Show all posts
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Monday, July 28, 2014

An American Girl: "Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight" on Disney Channel


MOVIE REVIEW


Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight

*An American Girl Movie
(see the complete list below)


Network: Disney Channel

Original Air Date: August 9, 2014

Rated: G






CAST:

Erin Pitt ... Isabelle
Saara Chaudry ... Chloe
Danielle Ching ... Danielle
Grace Davidson ... Jade
Mathew Edmondson ... Tap Dancer
Julian Elia ... Dancer
Daniel Fathers ... Mr. Koslov
Ty Forhan ... Dancer
Melora Hardin ... Mrs. Palmer
Findlay McConnell ... Dancer
Sarah Murphy-Dyson ... Ms Hawken
Devyn Nekoda ... Luisa
Laurie E. Nielsen ... Dancer
Kolton Stewart ... Cast
Alyssa Trask ... Emma
Avery Trask ... Dancer
Genneya Walton ... Renata




PLOT:

via DVD cover:
Nine-year-old Isabelle is an inspired dancer with a flair for fashion design. She's thrilled to be studying ballet at a prestigious performing arts school, but her classmates are so talented - and she can't help feeling that she's always in the shadow of her "perfect" older sister, Jade. So when her idol, a famous ballerina, encourages her to audition for a professional ballet, Isabelle isn't sure she can land the role. And when a competitive classmate starts pointing out Isabelle's every mistake, her confidence sinks even further. Can she find the courage to step into the spotlight and discover her own way to shine?


*American Girl Movies:

Samantha - An American Girl Holiday




Felicity - An American Girl Adventure



Molly - An American Girl on the Home Front



Kit Kittredge: An American Girl




An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong



An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars



An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky



An American Girl: Isabelle Dances into the Spotlight




Movie Review:

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Jane Seymour stars in New American Girl Movie : "Saige Paints the Sky"


MOVIE REVIEW

An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky

(Saige is the 2013 American Girl Doll of the Year)



Network: NBC

Original Air Date: July 13, 2013

"Saige Paints the Sky - An American Girl" is the 7th film in the American Girl Movie series, following: Samantha - An American Girl Holiday, Felicity - An American Girl Adventure, Molly - An American Girl on the Home Front, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong, and An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars.







CAST:


Sidney Fullmer ... Saige
Alex Peters ... Tessa
Alana Gordillo ... Gabi
Mika Abdalla ... Dylan
Rebecca Gibson ... Principal Laird
Laurel Harris ... Mrs. Copeland
Jane Seymour ... Mimi
Kerr Smith ... Mr. Copeland
Omar Paz Trujillo ... Luis


PLOT:

via imdb:

Meet nine-year old Saige, a talented artist with a passion for horses, in this modern-day story about finding your voice! Saige is excited about the new school year, until she discovers that art-her favorite class-has been cut. On top of that, her best friend, Tessa, seems to be spending more and more time with another girl. For help, Saige turns to her grandma Mimi, a well-known artist and horse-woman, who inspires her to take action. Can Saige find the courage to overcome her fears and save the art program-and her friendship with Tessa? Heart-warming, empowering, and fun, it's a movie for every girl who has ever dreamed big.


Based on the American Girl Books:

Saige


Saige Paints the Sky


Click Here for these and more "Saige Paints the Sky" American Girl, products!



Movie Review:

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*photos via:
simply-jane.com
and American Girl



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Monday, September 7, 2009

An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong

MOVIE REVIEW

An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong -
An American Girl Movie that deals with the topic of bullying. Available on dvd for you and your family - plus Chrissa is the 2009 American Girl Doll of the Year!


CAST:

Sammi Hanratty ... Chrissa Maxwell
Austin Thomas ... Tyler Maxwell
Timothy Bottoms ... Paul Maxwell
Annabeth Gish ... Meg Maxwell
Michael Learned ... Nana Louise Hanlon
Adair Tishler ... Tara James
Ariela Barer ... Sonali Matthews
Kaitlyn Dever ... Gwen Thompson
Shelby Harmon ... Jayden Johnson
Jennifer Tilly ... Mrs. Rundell
Don Franklin ... Mr. Beck
Joanne Baron ... Mrs. Ziminsky
Jennifer Parsons ... Janine Thompson
Christian Pikes ... Joel
Kaylin Stewart ... Alexandra






PLOT: from the DVD cover...

Be courageous. Be a friend. Be yourself.

Meet Chrissa Maxwell. She and her family have just moved, and Chrissa has to start at a new school mid-year. Will she fit in? Can she find new friends?

On her very first day, Chrissa is seated with three girls who greet her with teasing and tricks. The Mean Bees really know how to sting - they bully Chrissa in class, on the bus, online, and even at swim club. Chrissa can't seem to make any new friends; not even with the girl who seems to need a friend the most. When the biggest bully becomes Chrissa's swimming rival, the taunting finally goes too far.

Now it's up to Chrissa. Will she find a way to stand strong and stop the bullying?





Movie Review:

I found this to be a nice family movie.

Michael Learned (Olivia from "The Waltons") portrayed the Grandmother. She was recently widowed and lives on a Llama farm. Her grown daughter, son-in-law, grandson, and granddaughter (Chrissa) come and live with her there and the movie is based mostly around Chrissa and her adjustment to life in a new place and dealing with a terrible bully at school.

I couldn't help from noticing, that Michael Learned is just as lovely, as ever, in this movie as she was on The Waltons. She was such a refreshing addition to this family movie.

Please know, the bullying in this movie is rather tough, so I think children watching this should be, at least, 10 years old. That's my opinion. All of the American Girl Movies are very realistic and there are struggles in each, but in the end, there are good life lessons to be learned.

It's very nice to see how this family is very close and cares greatly about one another. However, Chrissa keeps her bullying problems to herself and tries to ignore it at first... then work it out on her own... and .... eventually, she soon realizes that isn't working. It takes the love and support of her parents, brother, real friends, teachers, etc... to overcome her problems.

I hope this movie will help other children who face similar troubles at school.


See or Skip:

See... especially with your daughter or great sleepover movie!