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The only normal member of a super-powered family feels left out and confused until he has the chance to use a talent of his own to save everyone.The only normal member of a super-powered family feels left out and confused until he has the chance to use a talent of his own to save everyone.The only normal member of a super-powered family feels left out and confused until he has the chance to use a talent of his own to save everyone.
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Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
- Randy
- (as Christopher Marquette)
Jamie Renée Smith
- Amy Rosen
- (as Jamie Renee Smith)
Mitchell Kosterman
- Fireman
- (as Mitch Kosterman)
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- TriviaThis is the second movie directed by Robert Townsend where he also starred as a superhero. The first was The Meteor Man (1993). In both films, he also has a cast member from The Jeffersons playing one of his parents. In Meteor Man, his mother is played by Marla Gibbs. In this film, his father is played by Sherman Hemsley.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Twisted Metal (2012)
- SoundtracksIf You Wanna Dance
Contains sample of "Spirit Of The Boogie"
Written by Greg Curtis, Sherree Ford Payne (as Sherree Ford-Payne), Robert 'Kool' Bell (as R. Bell), Ronald Bell (as R. Bell), George 'Funky' Brown (as G. Brown), Otha Nash (as O. Nash), Claydes Smith (as C. Smith), Ricky Westfield (as R. Westfield), Robert 'Spike' Mickens (as R. Mickens), Don Boyce (as D. Boyce), Dennis D.T. Thomas (as D. Thomas)
Performed by Nobody's Angel
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This is by far the most lethargic Disney movie I have EVER seen! Nothing in this film seems to coincide with the story. There was one since (out of the seemly endless array of idiocy in this film) that strikes my thoughts moreover
When Jim/Bronze Eagle (Robert Townsend) and Judy/Warrior Woman (Alex Datcher) are watching the news over the Bank Robbery they saved, you can see their faces close up and hear the folks in the background talking capriciously, while at the same time both "superheros" were talking about why one another were "late." My question is, "didn't anyone hear those people?" at the same time while watching this, the character Bronze Eagle says, "Honey I think we need new head-shots the photographer called." Okay, "numbers are listed." There are so many moments in this film that make you wonder "how in the world did they get the founds to make it?" In the beginning of the movie, they wanted to show that "tinfoil" is their "super" weakness. They prattle on and on about how dangerous it is to be near it and to even touch it
yet in the beginning they are within two feet or even one foot away from it without any ominous happenings. Near the end of the film they appear to get perennially weaken by it (till someone intervenes, of course) at the LEAST 10 feet away.
Don't watch this movie. Don't waste your time. Instead, why not water the glass. Believe me there is more "superness" out of watering the glass, hell why not even dress up for it make it fun!
Don't watch this movie. Don't waste your time. Instead, why not water the glass. Believe me there is more "superness" out of watering the glass, hell why not even dress up for it make it fun!
- cityofgods24
- Jul 28, 2006
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