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American Dreamz = suicide bombers, terrorists, loony celebrities, and a spin off of American Idol. It’s about the President going on an "American Idol"-like show while other things are happening. There are funny moments, but questionable ones. There are kind of violent scenes. If you do not like "American Idol" in the first place this movie is not for you. Ages 11+

by Cole the Kid Critic, Age 11

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American Dreamz 2009-09-16 03:44:07 Cole the Kid Critic
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Reviewed by Cole the Kid Critic    September 15, 2009
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American Dreamz 2009-03-09 01:08:27 Tara the Mom
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Reviewed by Tara the Mom    March 08, 2009

PARENT REVIEW: Excellent for Kids Old Enough to Un

American Dreamz is a wicked satire . . . so the first piece of advice is only take children who can understand satire. The movie nails the inner workings of reality TV, the screwed up motivations behind the desire for fame, stage mothers, agents, and America's mixed up priorities in watching TV over watching our government. In this film, we also see the president as a piece of showmanship himself, an attractive man-of-the-people being used as a puppet.

The fact is, American Dreamz is a gold mine for conversation starters about life issues with your kids. Both Mandy Moore and Hugh Grant's characters give us backstory to know why they are immoral, fake manipulators who are unable to love others. It's a great way to explain that people exist who are inexplicably mean and that it's really a manifestation of their own unhappiness, not a reflection on the people who are on the receiving end of their cruelty. The political and terrorist content is there if you want to dip into it with your kids as well, but they may just see that as a movie and perhaps that's best depending on your child's age. Cursing abounds in this film as well as an implied sex scene as a plot point but it's entirely off camera. The most disturbing element is a terrorist plot to kill the president -- the outcome is off camera but it would be upsetting to younger children. For kids 11 and older.

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Ty-Simpkins: Meet IRON MAN 3's 11-year Old Star

altby Miranda R., Age 15

At 11 years old, Ty Simpkins already has quite a few credits on his resume. Simpkins has been in movies since he was barely 3 months old, and has roles in flicks such as Insidious, The Next Three Days, and Little Children. Maybe even more interesting is how many times he's been cast in films with his real life sister Ryan Simpkins - they play siblings in Revolutionary Road, Pride and Glory and Arcadia, among others.

altBut for Iron Man 3, Ty's first action movie, he goes it alone. Ty plays Harley Keener, an intelligent kid who has a run-in with Iron Man and actually helps him save the day.

Ty's favorite part of working on Iron Man 3 was being able to spend time with its star Robert Downey Jr. "Robert's really fun to work with. He's a really nice guy."

Like many kids his age, Ty is a huge Iron Man fan. "My favorite superhero is Iron Man and I'm not just saying that because I worked on the Iron Man movie. It actually is Iron Man," he says very emphatically....

To read more about Ty Simpkins, click HERE.

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