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Time Toys

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USA  •    •  87m  •    •  Directed by: Mark Rosman.  •  Starring: Griffin Cleveland, J.J. Totah, Jaden Betts, Samuel Gilbert, Ed Begley Jr., Greg Germann, Mackenzie Aladjem, Dalton Cyr, Evan Roe, Parvesh Cheena, Rob Van Dam, Kristin Hensley, Aaron Himelstein.  •  Music by: Kenneth Burgomaster.
        A group of middle school kids stumble upon a chest full of incredible toys from the future. The discovery takes them on an adventure using their newfound toys to save their neighborhood and ultimately the world from a maniacal corporate madman. In the process, these "loser" kids learn they have the qualities they thought they were lacking all along.

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This is a poorly crafted and poorly acted story aimed at preteen boys, the more geeky and bullied the better. Four boys accidentally come into possession of "toys" from the future, brought back in time. The "toys" include gloves that increase strength, shoes that increase speed, a hat that increases intellect, a mask that changes how a person looks, and a ball that connects to a future holographic Internet. With the toys they are able to win at street basketball, overcome bullies, and save the world from the bad guys who want the toys. Sigh. Oh ya, there is a geek girl that joins the group.

It is a film that an adult has trouble sitting through. Your Lavagirl and Sharkboy fans might like it, but it is nowhere as good.


Review by Michael Ledo from the Internet Movie Database.

 

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