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Jett Jackson: Movie
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Product Details
- Starring: Lee Thompson Young, Lindy Booth, Nigel Shawn Williams, Ryan Sommers Baum, Kerry Duff
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- Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- Director: Shawn Levy
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- EAN: 0786936166941
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- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
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- Label: Walt Disney Video
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- Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Walt Disney Video
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- Release Date: 2002-03-05
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- Studio: Walt Disney Video
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- Theatrical Release Date: 2001-06-08
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- Title: Jett Jackson: Movie
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- UPC: 786936166941
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: Clever storytelling, impressive special effects, and solid performances by a capable cast make this action-adventure movie a standout for tween viewers. Capitalizing on Jett Jackson's popularity as a television series on the Disney Channel (1998-2001), Jett Jackson, The Movie continues the saga of our namesake (Lee Thompson Young). The suburban teen is contending with his celebrity status as the star of an action series called Silverstone, while struggling with his offstage persona as a regular coming-of-age kid. Things get murkier when a bizarre accident activates one of the show's props, a time-space continuum. Hit with an electrical jolt, Jett is thrust into another dimension, trading bodies with his alter ego, Silverstone. There are villains to conquer--namely Dr. Kragg and his sinister plan to raze the world--and hearts to win--primarily, Jett's faithful friend Kayla (Kerry Duff). For Jett it's all in a day's work, even under threat of an expiring contract. Disney delivers a production that's wholesome without being condescending, proving it knows its target audience. Young and Duff are exceptionally good, and the martial arts sequences sizzle. (Ages 10 to 15) --Lynn Gibson
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Customer Reviews
They Should Have Had More Fun With This Premise
"Jett Jackson The Movie" is like a cross between "The Parent Trap" and "Pleasantville". Filmed near the end of the Disney Channel series "The Famous Jett Jackson", it expands the series premise to a new feature length movie (this is all new stuff-not a group of old episodes edited together). As in the series, Lee Thompson Young plays the title character-a high school student who is also the star of a futuristic television series where he plays a teen action hero named Silverstone. At the beginning of the movie he is struggling with whether to renew his contract with the show, which is seriously cramping his school and social life. Meanwhile on the show his Silverstone character is unhappy working at Mission Omega Matrix.
One day on the set a malfunctioning prop transports him to a parallel world where he is actually the action hero he is playing. The accident causes him to switch places with his on- screen character, who is transported to Jett's world of family, school, and television. The remainder of the movie concerns the process of Jett and Silverstone figuring out what has happened to them and the challenges of taking over each other's lives. Both the series and the movie have excellent casts with Michael Ironside as the television villain Kragg, Lindy Booth as Silverstone's partner Hawk, Ryan Sommers Baum as Jett's friend J.B., and Kerry Duff (no relation to Hillary) as his love interest.
This is an entertaining film, especially for those who enjoy the series. It has the good production elements of more expensive Disney features including a lot of close-ups of the cast and some nice morphing effects. The series itself was a cheaper production, it relied mostly on wide shots and had minimal effects.
The film's limited popularity is probably because it is a bit too serious; they could have had a lot more fun with the premise. Young is not very good at expressing wide-eyed wonder at what is happening to either of his characters, he just looks stunned most of the time.
Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
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I love this movie
I have not seen this movie in years (3 maybe) and I was wondering what happened to the series you should have seen my face when I heard they toke it off the air. I loved the tv series, and I am still so upset that they toke it off the air, the movie is not good enough I want the series on DVD and I want the movie, and I will buy it.
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REALLY love this movie!
This movie is GREAT!!!!!!!!!!
A++++++++++++++++=
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Amazing Movie
I watch Jett Jackson the Movie over and over and over again. It is truly on of my favorite movies. The acting is great along with the drama, the comedy, and the romance. They should make a sequel to this movie!
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#1
this movie was very entertaining i loved it a lot and ive watched it over and over and over and i liked it even better than the first tim i have to say im very impressed with a movie that was produced after a tv show normally they [stink] but this one was amazing and very goo...
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