The story is set in Fashion Street open market in Eastend London in the 1950's. Joe ... more
(Jonathan Ashmore) is a young boy living with his mother (Celia Johnson) above Mr Kandinsky's tailor shop, who is in desperate need of a new iron press. Sam, a physical...
In a lower-class London community of small shops open-air vendors and flea-marketers Joe ... more
a small boy lives with his mother Joanne who works in and rooms above the Kandinsky tailor shop. Joe is innocently and earnestly determined to help realize t...
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Six year-old Joe knows a unicorn when he sees one. His downstairs neighbour Mr Kandinsky ... more
has told him all about these mythical creatures, and there isn't anything in the world that this wise tailor doesn't know. So when Joe sees a little white goat amidst the singing birds, salted herrings and hokey-pokey ices of a Whitechapel market he has to have him.
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Advantages: Really good story, Inventive, Great for the whole family Disadvantages: This type of film has been done before
Plot
The first scene shows a young mother putting her kids to bed. They want a bedtime story and the mother recalls the story of how she met her love. Little do the kids know she is actually telling a true story about her own life.
Gregorio and Ingrid are the two best secret agents in all the world. They have the ability to stop wars before they even begin. They work for different Countries, but are sent to destroy their worst enemy, each other. Rather than hate each other when they finally meet in an exotic corner of the world they fall in love with one another. Instead of destroying one another they raise a family and have children. Nine years later when they retire swapping espionage for being a parent Gregorio and Ingrid Cortez are called back to their original job as an espionage.
Suddenly their previous colleagues start ...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Spy Kids (DVD)
Advantages: great action and entertainment Disadvantages: a little slow to begin
Director: John G. Avildsen.
Producers: Jerry Weintraub, Bud S. Smith and R. J. Louis
Writer: Robert Mark Kamen
Stars: Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat" Morita, Elisabeht Shue, Martin Kove, Randee Heller and William Zabka.
This first in the karate kid sage was released in June 1984, involving the life of a school boy who had just moved into a new neighbourhood with his mother.
** BRIEF PLOT **
When Daniel LaRusso, (played by Ralph Macchio) and his mother Lucille, (played by Randee Heller) move into a new apartment in a small neighbourhood things seem to be going well, until Daniel starts at the local school.
When Daniel becomes friends with Ali Mills, (played by Elisabeth Shue) he soon realises that her ex-boyfriend, Johnny Lawrence, (played by William Zabka) and his little gang of Karate members are going to be trouble ...
Advantages: Adventure, being small Disadvantages: None
the path of Wayne?s two children Amy and Nick and the neighbourhood kids next door.
Then the adventure starts for the kids!! They find themselves in the backgarden which for their size is more like a huge field with danger at every turn. They have to fight off ants, scorpions and lawnmowers which they do spectacularly well. I think it actually looked like really good fun, apart from the danger part of course. All these things are huge and it must be like being Alice in Wonderland discovering a whole new world when you are that size. Of course they come across some exciting things too. They find a cookie in the back garden with cream filling and of course to them it is huge so they can eat away to their hearts content. I haven?t watched the film for a while but I do remember the computer graphics being quite good to depict all these unreal ...
A charmingly idiosyncratic fable, A KID FOR TWO FARTHINGS stars Jonathan Ashmore as Joe, an imaginative young boy growing up in London's impoverished East End. After absorbing a tale about the magical power of captured unicorns from the kindly tailor Kandinsky (David Kossoff), who employs the boy's mother, Sonia (Diana Dors), he goes in search of the mythic beast. He returns with a goat sporting a nascent horn, believing it can solve the problems of his overburdened friends and neighbors. Who's to say he's wrong?
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