- Starring: Janel Parrish, Skyler Shaye
- Summary:
- Director: Sean McNamara
- Genre(s): Comedy, Music, Family
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 18
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Mixed: 6 out of 18
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Negative: 11 out of 18
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Thanks to the smart casting of Jon Voight as the school’s principal and Lainie Kazan as Yasmin’s beloved Bubbie, the two-hour run time won't be a complete bore for adults.
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While often cliche ridden and preposterous, it's too busy and loud to put anyone to sleep.
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Bratz's strong anti-clique sermonizing would be slightly more convincing if it weren't tethered to a movie romanticizing the most awesome clique ever.
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It's a movie on the wrong side side of the so-bad-it's-good line.
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In the end, the most offensive part of Bratz isn't its stereotypes or brand expansion; it's the sorry state of Jon Voight's career.
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In the end, Bratz celebrates something even more important than good grades or good friends: the vital acquisition of totally awesome shoes. Fitting for a movie that exists only to separate you from your paycheck.
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The most horrifying film of 2007, Bratz is based on the popular line of collagen-lipped, doe-eyed slut-ette dolls and their male companions, "the boys with a passion for fashion ... and the Bratz!" (In other words, they're bi-curious.)
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 15
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Mixed: 0 out of 15
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Negative: 13 out of 15
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GirlFannyMacAug 11, 2007
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Aug 28, 2012very wonderful film...................................................................................................................................
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Nov 4, 2010the most horrifying live-action movie of 2007
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ReelWorldAug 4, 2007
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CredibleC.Aug 20, 2007
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Dec 20, 2012
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BenE.Sep 16, 2007Sad, sad and sad. What has become of the film industry when a film like this is released.
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