Family Comedy Pack Quadruple Feature

Thursday, 19. November 2009. 04:36 by admin

Product Description
Contains one each of…. Kindergarten cop – problem child – kicking & screaming – major payne Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 08/05/2008Amazon.com
Kindergarten Cop
Arnold Schwarzenegger made a successful transition to comedy with this 1990 box-office hit directed by Ivan Reitman. Arnold plays an undercover cop whose attempt to locate a little boy and his mother leads him to a small-town kindergarten class, where he poses as a teacher while continuing his investigation. He’s also trying to catch a vicious drug dealer (Richard Tyson), whose ex-wife and son are the pair that Arnold’s trying to rescue from impending danger. The scenes featuring Arnold and a classroom full of kinder… More >>

Family Comedy Pack Quadruple Feature



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  1. Couch Potato Says:

    I would have purchased this collection if Problem Child was NOT in it! This movie is SO bad I don’t want any part of it. The child character is so awful you just want him to be run over by a bus. John Ritter is wasted here.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. J. R. Rankin Says:

    What is great about this collection is that it offers the only anamorphic widescreen versions of Kindergarten Cop and Problem Child (The individual releases are full-frame only).

    As a pretty big Ahnold fan, I always found Kindergarten Cop to be one of his underrated flicks. Its certainly much better than some of his other attempts to do comedy (Jingle All the Way, Junior, etc.)

    Major Payne may be a by-the-numbers predictable comedy, but Damon Wayans’ character makes the movie.

    Problem Child is an old childhood favorite, and while it may not hold up as a comedy classic, there are a lot of laughs to be had.

    My only complaint is the inclusion of Kicking and Screaming. Not a horrible movie, but not one of Farrell’s most memorable either. Plus, as a newer movie (2002), it doesn’t really place well with the others (all from the early 90’s). I wish they had included Problem Child 2 along with the original instead.
    Rating: 4 / 5