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050 _aDVD 006455
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_aAndy, Fickman.
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245 _aThe Game Plan
260 _bWalt Disney Video
_c2008
_aUSA
300 _a1 DVD
306 _a110 min
520 _aIn "The Game Plan" after being high-jacked to the mall by his 8 year-old daughter Peyton (adorable Madison Pettis) and her ballerina crew, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as Superstar Quarterback Joe Kingman is held captive at a "Make Your Own Doll" shop. Roselyn Sanchez as Peyton's ballet instructor Monique arrives to the rescue. "The Rock", crammed in children's chair, is combing out the hair of the doll he made. "The Rock" humbly tells Monique, "Thanks for saving me…" Joe wistfully concedes that he is not at all good at this—being a Dad. Monique reminds him that women being better anyway, are better at this sort of thing. Then in a touching admission, she tells Joe that fathers are important in that they teach daughters courage, and "They make us brave." Director Andy Fickman's "The Game Plan" is surprisingly both touching and sweet. Sentimental is a given—if you have a problem with that, you need to crawl back under a rock, because the sunshine emerges shamelessly in "The Game Plan". "The Game Plan" works, because of The Rock's undeniable charm, and his natural chemistry with Madison Pettis.
546 _aLanguages : English, Italian, German, Turkish
546 _aSubtitles : English, Italian, German, Dutch, Turkish, Hebrew, Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian
650 _aComedy
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700 1 _9438850
_aMarvin, Albert.
700 _aMorris Chestnut
700 _aGordon Clapp
700 _aJack Eastland
700 _aBoomer Esiason
740 _aOyun Bozan
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