Drake & Josh Go Hollywood
Drake & Josh Go Hollywood
PG | 06 January 2006 (USA)
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When Drake and Josh accidentally send their little sister Megan on a plane to L.A., they soon find themselves in the middle of a dangerous situation.

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husnain ali

I like watching Drake and Josh the T.V. series but I thought the movie was even better. Drake and Josh get Megan on the wrong plane to Los Angeles so Drake and Josh decide to go to Los Angeles to get Megan back to San Diego. For the time being Megan Drake and Josh have checked in on an hotel and Josh finds Drake a person that works for MTV so Drake can now sing and take his career further. But on the news there is a story that the money printing machine in Washington D.C. has been stolen and the crooks that have stolen this machine are looking for Josh because the person that was sitting next to Josh on the aeroplane and Josh's G.O. get mixed up.This man's G.O. contains the password of the printing machine. Josh finds out that the crooks are up to no good when they get chased by 2 crooks. They get kidnapped by the bad guys and its up to Megan to save them. This film was great and I have no complaints about this film.

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commanderblue

This time, the two brothers accidentally send their little sister,( the troublesome Megan) to LA when she goes on the wrong plane. It is up to Drake and Josh to find her and get her back but they stumble upon a little problem of their own and will need Megan's help.I thought it was a decent film, but what more can you expect from a movie based on a Teen Nick show.It was quick moving and was obviously for kids but teens would definitely enjoy this too if they are Drake and Josh fans.The villains are a tad corny but once again, you can only expect that kind of behavior in something as humorous as this.Drake also gets to play his guitar again and fans will get a taste of his new song Hollywood Girl.So if you are flipping through channels or watching Nick and this comes on, try and watch it once and then you'll find out for yourself if this is for you or not.

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drdreads

I didn't like the weird camera angles, but I got used to it after a while. Basically, the two step brothers but Megan on the wrong flight, which is sorta weird since security has supposedly "stepped up a notch" at airports. But then its a movie. And if it was realistic, Drake and Josh would've got shot while they were being kidnapped.Seriously.Me and my brother were however cracking up at how the foreign cab driver kept looking at Megan...11 year old girl...all alone in limo..eh? eh? That aside, the movie was sort of all about Drake, with Josh thrown in for some comedy. DRAKE has the band. DRAKE gets to make out with 2 hot girls on the plane. DRAKE gets a shot on TRL. DRAKE makes it big. DRAKE gets another girl at the end of the movie(with Josh, of course.) I guess they could've just taken out Josh...but it wouldn't of been funny.Anyways, it was sorta good, sorta boring at times, but still very good.6/10

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CarolStarr

I'm only giving this a five because I like the talents of Drake Bell and Josh Peck. All of the main actors involved were more talented than the lame (thanks Dan Schneider) teleplay.I liked the beginning scenes in the house and Drake playing at the old folks home (the apple sauce wanting senior citizen was about the funniest part of the whole movie) because it seemed the most realistic. Well, I suppose no retirement home would accept a rock and roll band as the talent. I also liked the scene in the car on the way to the airport. Drake, Josh and Miranda Cosgrove (who plays Megan Parker) really act like they could be siblings.Some misguides: Walter (Jonathan Goldstein) didn't know the Titanic was a real ship? Gee, no wonder he's just a weatherman. Drake and Josh trying to go past security. What one of the previous posters said about the Presidential Suite that Megan was staying in--even if Mrs. Nichols (the always underused Nancy Sullivan) had a credit card with a sky high limit there's no way Megan could stay at that hotel without parent notification first. The criminals weren't all that tough. Geez, even in The Beatles' "Help!" Victor Spinetti's character pulled a gun out on the lads. Megan being able to take the money from the currency machine after she turned on the fans (and the only people who noticed her were her brothers). There's so many errors, that you get the general idea. It seems that Dan Schneider was just putting out a product and characterization went out the window. I can't tell you how many times us fans of the show sit and analyze things to death that the powers that be could care less about because it's "Only a Nickelodeon show."It was also nice seeing Drake sing one of the songs from his album "Telegraph" called "Hollywood Girl". Ironic that Drake Parker gets better publicity for Drake Bell songs than the real Drake Bell. Also a minor gripe that a record deal wouldn't come that fast and he never would have been offered the chance to be on "TRL" as an unsigned artist in the first place.There's some funny/cute interaction between the principal players and Drake's real life music gets some TV exposure, but the movie just falls flat. It could've been a million times better.During one of the trailers the voice over says "their first movie"...if there should be a second, I hope it is not as terrible as this outing was.And calling it a movie is misleading because if you take out the commercial breaks it is only like an hour and six minutes long.It's a shame that some of the better fan fiction writers out there respect the characters better than Dan Schneider the man who created the show."you're no Wayne Newton".7/10

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