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Since I won't be able to see this movie...


can anyone tell me of their favorite scenes or anything they remember from this movie. I so desperately want to see it and have been for the last few years to no avail.I watched it when it first came out but I was 7 at the time so my memories are vague. I wish they would air it again. I loved it and miss the movies of the 90s made for kids. I would pay for a taped copy, it's ridiculous. Anyway I remember the poor freddie egan liked this girl and wanted to impress her and i remember she was mad at him for lying.

*Gasp and swoon, I just caught the vapors*

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Well, that was at the end when Christine was mad at him b/c he lied about who he was, but earlier in the movie she was mad at him for sending her caviar and she said something to the effect of "I get it, your daddy's credit card LOVES me!" and then she shoved it at him and walked away. He was at the basketball court at the time and had just played a game with "Hoops" and Modem and Todd (the rich kids trying to fix the BBall game at the end of the movie) were trying to recruit him for the game.

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Cool, thanks for elaborating on that for me. I really want to see it now because now I'm starting to remember things. I also remember not knowing what they were referring to in when they said some things. But I think that was the first time I started reognizing jason weaver.

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Man, it's been over a decade since I watched this, but I still remember it. Personally, I liked how it seemed like the guys Frederick Egan III associated with didn't seem like that bad of people when he got to know them, especially Ferret, whose backstory seems to be a rather depressing one. Somebody better bootleg this, post on YouTube, whatever. I would do anything to watch this again, or any Disney produced TV movie from the 1990s.

Without pain, without sacrifice, we would have nothing.

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Yeah really, there actually was a few semi-decent Disney TV movies back in the day. Kinda partial to "Principal's Day Off" or whatever it was called with Kevin Nealon & Zachary Ty Bryan (which I think actually was released on VHS) and that field trip movie they aired that had a bunch of familiar TV stars at the time in it. I remember DJ from Full House, Eddie Winslow from Family Matters, Blossom's boyfriend (guy from Hey Dude), Tatayana Ali from Fresh Prince, etc etc. Not sure that (like most of those Magical World of Disney films from the 90's) was ever released on video, let alone DVD. Would be cool to seem them box them all in DVD sets kinda like how they do with all the Hallmark movies and stuff.

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tha movie was called "Kidz in the Wood"

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I remember and enjoyed all of those movies stevenhigney. I too wish they would box set them or something, they're much more enjoyable than some of the stuff that's being put on DVD these days. And they're a part of so many people's childhoods, we'll never get them back.

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Indeed there was a few golden disney movies of the 90's uncluding Brink, The Paper brigade and You lucky dog.

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Five years later still holding out hope that they'll box set them, though right now their window of opportunity is passing by quickly for that type of product to be successful. With 90s nostalgia people would buy those right up. But...what to expect when no one will even air SS and some of the other movies higney mentioned on television?

Brink was one of the coolest, that and you lucky dog have aired on Disney Channel in recent years, usually at 2 or 3 am, but Paper Brigade isn't. I guess they make a distinction between official DCOMs and movies that are just affiliated with Disney.

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