Monday, October 1, 2007

“The Game Plan”

http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/walt_disney/the_game_plan/thegameplan_bigposter.jpgFrom pro-wrestling to a comedy movie setting, Dwayne Johnson also known as “The Rock” in his first comedy film entitled “The Game Plan” is currently hitting the big screen in more than 3100 theaters worldwide on its first week of release. It is still reigning in the number one spot in movie ranking (just behind is the movie “The Kingdom” at the number two slot) since it was first release last September 28th, 2007 worldwide with a current gross of $22,675,000 considering it is just its first week of releasing the film.

The story of this film is about a Quarterback of the football team “ The Rebels” named Joe Kingman, the most valuable player of the team and one of the toughest player to ever take the field. Blessed with amazing strength and agility, he is famous for being able to handle any hit, no matter how ferocious the enemy was. Joe has been living the life of an ultimate bachelor fantasy, he's cool, rich, famous and the life of every party--and there are a lots, lots of parties. The team of Joe is chasing for their long-awaited championship cup with their long rivalry team and then the twist of the movie come. His dream is suddenly sacked for a loss when he discovers that Peyton, the 8-year-old daughter that he never knew existed from his ex-girl friend after she dies, on his doorstep. Now, just as his career is soaring, Joe must learn to juggle his old lifestyle of parties, practices and dates with supermodels while tackling the new challenges of ballet, bedtime stories and baby dolls--all without fumbling. Very funny isn't it? Imagine the ferocious “The Rock” doing baby sitting in his daughter. Equally perplexed is his hard-edged mega-agent, Stella Peck, herself without a parental bone in her body. But, as the championship grows nearer, Joe is about to realize that the game that truly matters has nothing to do with money, endorsements or even touchdowns--it's all about the really tough stuff: patience, teamwork, selflessness and winning the heart of the one little fan who turns out to count the most. That's so sweet for a man like Joe.

All-in-all, I recommend this movie for everyone। There is no profanity or crude jokes, so children of any age could watch this. There is football and girlie aspects so young to teens, boys and girls would enjoy this movie. The story is cool yet cute and funny with light drama in the end so never to miss this movie to watch. MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) rate this film as “PG” for some mild thematic elements. It will last for one hour and fifty minutes of laughing experienced with the cast, so do not forget to bring popcorn!.

Source:http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/boxoffice/weekend/