Kids World
Kids World

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What would you wish for if you were eleven and could have anything in the world? Your parents don't understand you. Your teenage brother is constantly getting you in trouble...for things he did! You're in love with the twelve-year-old girl across the street... who, unfortunately, is dating the local bully. Then, one afternoon, while being chased by the bully, you fall into a sinkhole, which happens to be in an ancient Indian burial ground. You find a glass, which you discover... (Full plot summary below)

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What would you wish for if you were eleven and could have anything in the world? Your parents don't understand you. Your teenage brother is constantly getting you in trouble...for things he did! You're in love with the twelve-year-old girl across the street... who, unfortunately, is dating the local bully. Then, one afternoon, while being chased by the bully, you fall into a sinkhole, which happens to be in an ancient Indian burial ground. You find a glass, which you discover turns out to be a witchdoctor's Wishing Glass. When Ryan Mitchell discovers the Wishing Glass, he wishes that all the teenagers and parents would disappear. Soon it's "Kids World," with no adults and teenagers - nobody over the age of 12 anywhere! You can only imagine what happens next...

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User Review - 6/10 by Keoni Ri thought this was pretty funny. i felt like they took the main idea from "camp nowhere" - no parents, just kids, fun that ends in disaster, lloyd is also in this. anyway, it was a good mixture of themes from kid movies that rock - "goonies" and "camp nowhere specifically. also the bonus feature of the rap music video is really good. like REALLY good.
User Review - 6/10 by NZVideosRyan Mitchell is 12 years old and his patents don't understand him, his teenage brother is constantly getting him in trouble and he's got a crush on the girl across the street, who is dating the local bully. One afternoon he finds a witch-doctor's wishing glass which he uses to wish away all the parents and teenagers. But then the bully gets the wishing glass. Although a kids movie, these kids are sometimes cruel and not the typical cutesy children of many Hollywood films. Worth a view for targeted age group.
User Review - 4/10 by -&;?His iriee.?Strange. Most kids will probably love it though!
User Review - 4/10 by Mickey M"Ryan Mitchell" (Blake Foster) is your typical 12-year old. He has a bully of a brother. his parents don't understand him. He is part of a small clique of friends called "The Cool Cats Club" and has a crush on the girl next door, who is a year older. He even has to deal with a taller bully (Todd Emerson). One day, while running away from "Detloff" (Emerson) and his gang, the "Cool Cats" fall into an underground cave and find a mystical light that grants wishes. After being grounded for not wearing his bike helmet, "Ryan" sneaks out of the house and goes back to the cave and wishes that the adults, as well as the teens, would disappear. The next day, the children are on their own. The adults and the teens, except for "Detloff", who has lied about his age because of his height. However, the strange man in the neighborhood (Christopher Lloyd) the majority of the children either are afraid or make fun of hasn't disappeared because he has the mental capacity of a third grader. Now, "Ryan" has to take responsibility in taking care of his younger sister (Olivia Tennet) while helping out "Leo" (Lloyd), who can't take care of himself, while being a kid running amok in a world without adults. This is absolutely a kids movie, and the comedy in it reflects it. I think I groaned at some of the jokes in this movie more than anything else. Adults might get pretty bored with this film because there is nothing that adults will understand more than the kids. All the jokes are for kids, and will probably make them laugh. There is some good performances in this film. A lot of scenes when the kids are running amok after those over 13 disappear seem to be ad lib, as they seem to be authentically having fun. One performance that wasn't that great, probably because of the character's limitations, was that of Lloyd. He was pretty believable, but he really couldn't shine in this role. The special effects, like the whole movie, are pretty low budget. For a movie that is only about seven years old, the special effects appear to be older. It was pretty obvious that the special effects for the strange things that come from the "Wishing Light" are obviously added in during post-production and are not blended into the scenes very well. It was also pretty obvious that there was a light bulb in the thing, and the "crystal" part is made out of some sort of plastic. Cinematography is not that great in this movie. Many times it was obvious that they were using a handheld camera to capture the action. The camera angles were pretty average through the entire movie. The music in this movie was pretty forgettable. There was no use of well-known songs in it. In fact, there was not one song performed by a well-known music artist. Sorry adults, this one is passable for you. But, if there really isn't anything else at your local video store, this could be a fair rental for kids.
User Review - 4/10 by chelsea nNon-sensical dull-dom. The only fresh thing in this movie, the only thing that makes it worth watching is Christopher Lloyd's performance.
User Review - 4/10 by Lee M"Ryan Mitchell" (Blake Foster) is your typical 12-year old. He has a bully of a brother. his parents don't understand him. He is part of a small clique of friends called "The Cool Cats Club" and has a crush on the girl next door, who is a year older. He even has to deal with a taller bully (Todd Emerson). One day, while running away from "Detloff" (Emerson) and his gang, the "Cool Cats" fall into an underground cave and find a mystical light that grants wishes. After being grounded for not wearing his bike helmet, "Ryan" sneaks out of the house and goes back to the cave and wishes that the adults, as well as the teens, would disappear. The next day, the children are on their own. The adults and the teens, except for "Detloff", who has lied about his age because of his height. However, the strange man in the neighborhood (Christopher Lloyd) the majority of the children either are afraid or make fun of hasn't disappeared because he has the mental capacity of a third grader. Now, "Ryan" has to take responsibility in taking care of his younger sister (Olivia Tennet) while helping out "Leo" (Lloyd), who can't take care of himself, while being a kid running amok in a world without adults. This is absolutely a kids movie, and the comedy in it reflects it. I think I groaned at some of the jokes in this movie more than anything else. Adults might get pretty bored with this film because there is nothing that adults will understand more than the kids. All the jokes are for kids, and will probably make them laugh. There is some good performances in this film. A lot of scenes when the kids are running amok after those over 13 disappear seem to be ad lib, as they seem to be authentically having fun. One performance that wasn't that great, probably because of the character's limitations, was that of Lloyd. He was pretty believable, but he really couldn't shine in this role. The special effects, like the whole movie, are pretty low budget. For a movie that is only about seven years old, the special effects appear to be older. It was pretty obvious that the special effects for the strange things that come from the "Wishing Light" are obviously added in during post-production and are not blended into the scenes very well. It was also pretty obvious that there was a light bulb in the thing, and the "crystal" part is made out of some sort of plastic. Cinematography is not that great in this movie. Many times it was obvious that they were using a handheld camera to capture the action. The camera angles were pretty average through the entire movie. The music in this movie was pretty forgettable. There was no use of well-known songs in it. In fact, there was not one song performed by a well-known music artist. Sorry adults, this one is passable for you. But, if there really isn't anything else at your local video store, this could be a fair rental for kids.
User Review - 4/10 by Zachary M"Ryan Mitchell" (Blake Foster) is your typical 12-year old. He has a bully of a brother. his parents don't understand him. He is part of a small clique of friends called "The Cool Cats Club" and has a crush on the girl next door, who is a year older. He even has to deal with a taller bully (Todd Emerson). One day, while running away from "Detloff" (Emerson) and his gang, the "Cool Cats" fall into an underground cave and find a mystical light that grants wishes. After being grounded for not wearing his bike helmet, "Ryan" sneaks out of the house and goes back to the cave and wishes that the adults, as well as the teens, would disappear. The next day, the children are on their own. The adults and the teens, except for "Detloff", who has lied about his age because of his height. However, the strange man in the neighborhood (Christopher Lloyd) the majority of the children either are afraid or make fun of hasn't disappeared because he has the mental capacity of a third grader. Now, "Ryan" has to take responsibility in taking care of his younger sister (Olivia Tennet) while helping out "Leo" (Lloyd), who can't take care of himself, while being a kid running amok in a world without adults. This is absolutely a kids movie, and the comedy in it reflects it. I think I groaned at some of the jokes in this movie more than anything else. Adults might get pretty bored with this film because there is nothing that adults will understand more than the kids. All the jokes are for kids, and will probably make them laugh. There is some good performances in this film. A lot of scenes when the kids are running amok after those over 13 disappear seem to be ad lib, as they seem to be authentically having fun. One performance that wasn't that great, probably because of the character's limitations, was that of Lloyd. He was pretty believable, but he really couldn't shine in this role. The special effects, like the whole movie, are pretty low budget. For a movie that is only about seven years old, the special effects appear to be older. It was pretty obvious that the special effects for the strange things that come from the "Wishing Light" are obviously added in during post-production and are not blended into the scenes very well. It was also pretty obvious that there was a light bulb in the thing, and the "crystal" part is made out of some sort of plastic. Cinematography is not that great in this movie. Many times it was obvious that they were using a handheld camera to capture the action. The camera angles were pretty average through the entire movie. The music in this movie was pretty forgettable. There was no use of well-known songs in it. In fact, there was not one song performed by a well-known music artist. Sorry adults, this one is passable for you. But, if there really isn't anything else at your local video store, this could be a fair rental for kids.
User Review - 2/10 by 30CentsWhy? Just why? Kids movies are all meant to be magical and something to remember. A movie you will always remember for what it is, and to keep it has a childhood favortie. "Kids World" fails to be memorable or enjoyable. The thing that every kids movie should be about nowhere appears in this excuse of a film. "Kids World" is something you give to your child when they are having a naughty behavior, and to duck tape them to a wooden chair while watching this. The movie all together is poorly made, the cast and crew of the film could have cared less than they already should have with this piece of junk. The film is like any other teen film out there, it is completely unoriginal and tries to copy "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and the style of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". The movie starts out with the main character Ryan, he is so sick and tired of being told what to do by his parents, being told to eat vegetables, and being forced to go to school. Ryan soon sees his love interest while she is being accomidated by the bully. Ryan gets picked on by the bully who is older than him and immediately gets out. Ryan wishes that every adult and teenager would disappear to make his troubles go away. And what happens next? He goes into this sacred cave and finds this gem which can apparently can grant any wish he wants. He obviously wishes for all adults and teenagers to disappear. The world is now only kids that are not teenagers. This story seemed to have been rushed, most of the things in this movie are never explained. For example, there is one character in the movie portrayed by actor Christopher Lloyd, and he is in a wheel chair, yet he is an adult. The character says that the disorder he has makes him act like a child. It's at this point where I scracthed my head wondering how this even tried to make any sense. This character is an adult after all, so why is he not with the other adults besides him thinking he acts like a child, but he is not? The acting overall is downright terrible, even if it is performed by children. Most of the performances are annoying and offensive all together. Not to offend any of the child actors in this movie, but they seriously need more practice in acting before they become Hollywood stars. Besides the acting, none of the jokes are funny. The jokes presented in this film make a Happy Madison film look like a master piece. I never laughed at one joke during the running time of the movie, I even felt offended by some of them. Overall, "Kids World" is a joke. The acting is terrible, the jokes are not funny, the plot does not make sense, and was poorly written. "Kids World" is something you can find at the $5 bin at your local grocery store, just pick up the movie and put it in your shopping cart and get ready for a disastarous time with your family when you get home.

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