Okay, first off, I'm so relieved to find that this was one of those "ABC AfterSchool Movies" and wasn't like a 'real' movie, because it was awful. I mean, not awful enough to make you vomit or something cool like that, not ridiculous enough to laugh at it's myriad of shortcomings and not over-the-top enough to laugh with the performers just trying to have some fun.
But it is awful enough to lament despite the grace one might otherwise bestow on a proverbially bland 'made-for-tv' movie.
Sadly, the worst problem of the movie may be it's primary attraction (at first glance, anyway): former 'Cosby Show' child actor all-grown-up Keisha Knight Pulliam anchors this pathetic cinematic offering, but one co-star (Angell Cowell) is better looking and the other main co-star (Monica McSwain) dances circles around the other two in terms of performance.
My wife didn't like it and she normally loves this kind of thing..and I didn't care for it either.
But it is awful enough to lament despite the grace one might otherwise bestow on a proverbially bland 'made-for-tv' movie.
Sadly, the worst problem of the movie may be it's primary attraction (at first glance, anyway): former 'Cosby Show' child actor all-grown-up Keisha Knight Pulliam anchors this pathetic cinematic offering, but one co-star (Angell Cowell) is better looking and the other main co-star (Monica McSwain) dances circles around the other two in terms of performance.
My wife didn't like it and she normally loves this kind of thing..and I didn't care for it either.