Watch Thunderstruck Movie Online No Survey NBA superstar Kevin Durant plays himself in this action- packed family film about a basketball star who switches talent with a klutzy 16-year-old fan. When Brian (Taylor Gray) magically switches basketball skills with his hero, Kevin Durant, he becomes the star of his high school team... while Kevin Durant suddenly can't make a shot to save his life. But with the playoffs approaching, Brian learns that being a true winner means working hard at your own game, and he tries to make things right in time to prevent a catastrophic end to his hero's season. -- (C) Official Site Release Date Thunderstruck Aug 24, 2012 Limited | |
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Actors For Thunderstruck |
Taylor Gray,Kevin Durant,Brandon T. Jackson,Jim Belushi,Larramie Doc Shaw |
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Genres Thunderstruck : Comedy,Kids & Family |
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User Ranting Thunderstruck : 4 |
User Percentage For Thunderstruck : 72 % |
User Count Like for Thunderstruck : 4,125 |
All Critics Ranting For Thunderstruck : 4.2 |
All Critics Count For Thunderstruck : 10 |
All Critics Percentage For Thunderstruck : 20 % |
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Review For Thunderstruck |
Sells itself on durable messages about strong work ethic, the importance of community relations and playing to one's individual potential. Sean O'Connell-Washington Post
Talent-swapping basketball tale is bland but OK for kids. Sandie Angulo Chen-Common Sense Media
Headlining a less-than-mediocre kids' movie taints one's brand rather than enhancing it. Just ask Shaq. Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
It might be more effective with a hint of subtlety and a premise that isn't so flimsy and formulaic. Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
The film has a great, if not commonplace, message: Work hard to get ahead. Don't take any shortcuts. Nothing wrong with kids wasting 90 minutes if they come away with that theme. Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers
What should have otherwise been an easy layup of a film bounces off the backboard and rim, and misses its shot at being something special. (Full Content Review for Parents also available) Jim Judy-Screen It!
This "Freaky Friday" with basketball keeps throwing airballs. Nell Minow-Beliefnet
An innocuous boys' wish-fulfillment fantasy...that would be more at home on a family-friendly cable channel....But boys of a certain age--and their sports-minded dads--probably won't mind. Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
Bland, feebly acted comedy, concentrating more on laughs and half-realized messages of adolescent responsibility than solidifying a truly bizarre premise. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
"Thunderstruck" isn't especially funny or exciting, and its muddled lesson is about as convincing as Marv Albert's luxuriant russet wig. But it's not terrible. Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
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