Unaccompanied Minors PG

No plane, no parents, no problem!
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DVD Details

  • Rated: PG
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 30 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: August 7, 2007
  • Originally Released: 2006
  • Label: Warner Home Video

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 45,490
Rating: 0/4 -- Why, and at what point, did Feig choose to ally himself with the bullies of the world and substitute broad stereotype for insight into character? Full Review
Film Freak Central
Aug 21, 2007
Rating: C -- Unaccompanied Minors is packed with talent in front of and behind the camera, which makes its bland mediocrity even more unforgivable. Full Review
AV Club
Dec 8, 2006
Rating: 1/4 -- Predigested drivel. Full Review
EURWeb
Aug 10, 2007
Most Saturday morning cartoons are more realistic, and actually funnier.
Ebert & Roeper
Dec 11, 2006
Rating: 64/100 -- There are fragments of good comedy packed amidst the many forgettable scenes that you've seen a dozen times before in a dozen other forgettable comedies
Apollo Guide
Sep 4, 2007
Rating: 0/4 -- Unaccompanied Minors may not be the worst holiday comedy ever made, but frankly I can't think of something from that genre that sinks lower than this frighteningly bad movie. Full Review
Chicago Sun-Times
Dec 8, 2006
Irresponsible content notwithstanding, it's the low standard of filmmaking that really defies belief. Full Review
Time Out
Dec 30, 2006

Product Description:

A Midwest-wide blizzard strands passengers at an airport on Christmas Eve in this family comedy. Security corrals the kids traveling without parents into a large, windowless room. Sans supervision, the area quickly descends into a sugar-fueled LORD OF THE FLIES frenzy, with food fights substituting for any real violence. Five kids attempt to escape: awkward-but-normal teen Spencer (Dyllan Christopher), Harvard-bound brain Charlie (Tyler James Williams), gentle giant Beef (Brett Kelly), rebel Donna (Quinn Shephard), and rich girl Grace (Gina Mantegna). Thwarted by the holiday-hating head of passenger relations (Lewis Black) and an unlucky underling (Wilmer Valderama), the kids try to salvage their Christmas holiday.

Black (THE DAILY SHOW WITH JOHN STEWART) is perfectly cast as the acerbic villain. Though he has toned down his barbs from his normal rage-spewing routine (this is family fare, after all), he's still one of the highlights of the film. Each of the child actors has had a lot of experience for their age, and it shows here. Williams is the title character in EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS, and he shines as the uptight member of the bunch. With hints of HOME ALONE and THE BREAKFAST CLUB, UNACCOMPANIED MINORS appeals to the whole family. For kids, there are plenty of giggle-inducing moments to please. Meanwhile, their parents will enjoy playing spot the celebrity with cameos by actors from KIDS IN THE HALL, ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, and NBC's THE OFFICE. Director Paul Feig is best known for his sitcom work, and his former stars show up to help him here. With humor and a little heart, UNACCOMPANIED MINORS is a tasty holiday treat.

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  • Sales Rank: 21,141
  • UPC: 085391120223
  • Shipping Weight: 0.19/lbs (approx)
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