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The Benchwarmers

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Nerds rule! The Benchwarmers is about three adults who were picked on as kids and are fighting for all nerds who were never allowed to play baseball by beating all the bullying little league teams. The movie is hilarious but there are some questionable grown-up jokes. This might be a little older humor and there is a lot of bad language. Benchwarmers has a good lesson: just because they’re nerdy doesn’t mean they can’t play baseball. Ages 10 and up.

by Cole the Kid Critic, Age 11

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The Benchwarmers 2009-09-16 05:12:29 Cole the Kid Critic
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Reviewed by Cole the Kid Critic    September 15, 2009
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The Benchwarmers 2009-02-14 23:42:42 Rob G
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Reviewed by Rob G    February 14, 2009

Funny Movie, not for all audiences

I enjoyed the slap stick of this comedy, true Rob Schneider, David Spade, Jon Lovitz humor.

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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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