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One's a surfer. The other's a high diver. When these two sisters team up to find a new love for their newly single Dad, it's a fun-loving, eye-catching California adventure gone wild.One's a surfer. The other's a high diver. When these two sisters team up to find a new love for their newly single Dad, it's a fun-loving, eye-catching California adventure gone wild.One's a surfer. The other's a high diver. When these two sisters team up to find a new love for their newly single Dad, it's a fun-loving, eye-catching California adventure gone wild.
Sam Saletta
- Ryan
- (as Sam Selatta)
Angelique Parry
- Julianne
- (as Anglelique Parry)
Bailey Chase
- Brad Thomas
- (as Bailey Luetgert)
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Maxwell Tyler is an overworked single artist. His girls, Emily and Tess, see how much he has changed since their mother died. The girls are on a mission to help their father find true love again. They paint a billboard to advertise their dad. It makes the news. Their father is not all that happy about it. Maxwell's agent is a shady character. Maxwell's agent tries everything to discourage potential relationships between Maxwell and other women. Emily and Tess soon catch on to that. Although I don't watch many Mary-Kate and Ashley movies, I really liked this one. Emily and Tess have a sense of duty to their father, to help him regain a part of his life that was destroyed when his first wife died. It is a touching story with a surprising ending. This movie is aimed at the younger generation of viewers. However, I would recommend it to anyone.
This film is terrible. The plot is crap and the acting is awful. Compared to the other Olsen twin films this is a real disappointment and there is nothing even remotly interesting. Give this film a miss and go watch It Takes Two instead.
While I did indeed know that this movie existed, I actually never have seen it before now in 2025. It is not that I didn't have the chance before, but I just never took the time to do so. But I finally opted to check it out here in 2025, and see what writer Maria Jacquemetton and director Alan Metter had to offer.
The storyline in the movie was pretty straightforward, but it was not really a narrative that appealed all that much to me. I am not saying that the story was bad, it just failed to entertain me properly. I found it to be a bit too generic and devoid of entertaining moments.
Of the entire cast ensemble in the movie, I was only familiar with leading actresses Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen. The acting performances in the movie were good.
"Billboard Dad" is watchable, sure, but it was a rather forgettable movie, and most definitely not a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time. The movie is definitely something that will find a wider appeal with a pre-teen female audience.
My rating of director Alan Metter's 1998 movie "Billboard Dad" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
The storyline in the movie was pretty straightforward, but it was not really a narrative that appealed all that much to me. I am not saying that the story was bad, it just failed to entertain me properly. I found it to be a bit too generic and devoid of entertaining moments.
Of the entire cast ensemble in the movie, I was only familiar with leading actresses Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen. The acting performances in the movie were good.
"Billboard Dad" is watchable, sure, but it was a rather forgettable movie, and most definitely not a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time. The movie is definitely something that will find a wider appeal with a pre-teen female audience.
My rating of director Alan Metter's 1998 movie "Billboard Dad" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
As with "Our Lips Are Sealed," I found this to be one of the better Olsen movies. The sets are beautiful; then again, Southern California is usually beautiful. Some of the acting is a little cheesy, especially on the character Nigel's part; this is inevitable in most children's movies, however. Overall, this movie is cute and harmless fun with a semi-unique storyline to boot. I give it a 10 in the field of Olsen movies, because I feel that it can't be rated against mainstream blockbusters such as "Crash" or "Braveheart." I would definitely recommend this movie if you're looking for a good family movie that adults and children can tolerate and enjoy.
It's the Olsen twins to the rescue once again in their straight-to-video release, Billboard Dad. With Venice, California, serving as a Bohemian backdrop, the preteen queens of the dead-mom genre scheme to find their widowed father a girlfriend by turning a Hollywood billboard into a personal ad. Breezy predictability ensues: Dad gets thousands of letters and dates a series of progressively weirder women before bumping into Ms. Right. Since Dad's a successful sculptor, true love destroys the angst behind his profitable art. As his agent tries to drive a wedge between the lovebirds, the twins become unwitting accomplices. All of this just sets the stage, really, for Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen to do their thing--they are way cool, fashionable, and mature beyond their preteen years--with their equally hip friends, who have a drama of their own unfolding on the diving team. Nothing truly unexpected happens, but it doesn't matter. In other words, parents, don't watch this alone.
Did you know
- TriviaTroian Bellisario was friends with the Olsen twins in real life.
- GoofsWhen Brooke drives up to see Max with the model, a crew member's head appears in the reflection of her car window.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Surprising Roles by Pretty Little Liars Stars (2019)
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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