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Film Threat

December 06, 2005

Nothing about this film is as cathartic as it tries to make itself because the characters just aren't that absorbing. Instead of tugging your heart, it just spits in your eye.
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Cinema Crazed
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April 29, 2009

I enjoyed it in all its cheesiness.
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Seattle Times
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September 23, 2005

The end of the dismal summer movie season couldn't have been blessed with a more satisfying coda than the rollicking, funny, relentlessly cheery and genuinely touching spirit that makes Roll Bounce a captivating delight from start to finish.
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Urban Cinefile
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December 06, 2005

This is the 40th "skating movie" to hit the screens since Charlie Chaplin's The Rink (1915). It is neither the best nor the worst of them - skater dudes may think its cool, but 25 years ago there was the much maligned Xanadu with ELO, ONJ and (sigh!) stil
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Toronto Star
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September 23, 2005

A movie made in the spirit of: what the world needs now is a bit of innocent diversion.
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ComingSoon.net
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April 25, 2011

For the most part though, the honesty of the performances keeps everything afloat when it could drift into easy sentimentality.
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Ebert & Roeper

September 26, 2005

Sometimes a film wins you over with its sheer exuberance and sweetness.
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BlackNews.com
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May 07, 2007

For some reason, teasing people about their skin color has become a big theme of brainless black comedies like this. Plus, it unfolds like one long Pepsi ad, with dialogue extolling the cola's virtues in virtually every scene.
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USA Today
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September 23, 2005

If it doesn't exactly kick out the jams, it does move them around a little bit.
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DVDTalk.com
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December 10, 2005

Worthy of a 99-cent rental, if only so you can witness the howlingly awful performance by Wesley Jonathan as a self-appointed roller-disco mega-lord called "Sweetness." Kid had me in tears, I swear.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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September 23, 2005

It will remind you what it was like to be a teenager during the last few days of summer. And even though the plot is a little thin, you probably won't even notice until long after the music stops.
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Washington Post
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September 23, 2005

The film can't get its rhythms right, fluctuating wildly between comedy and pathos.
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