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Down and Derby

  • 2005
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
747
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Lauren Holly, Pat Morita, and Greg Germann in Down and Derby (2005)
A small town Pinewood Derby competition transforms an average group of dads into an awkward bunch of competitors.
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A small town Pinewood Derby competition transforms an average group of dads into an awkward bunch of competitors.A small town Pinewood Derby competition transforms an average group of dads into an awkward bunch of competitors.A small town Pinewood Derby competition transforms an average group of dads into an awkward bunch of competitors.

  • Director
    • Eric Hendershot
  • Writer
    • Eric Hendershot
  • Stars
    • Greg Germann
    • Lauren Holly
    • Pat Morita
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    747
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    • Director
      • Eric Hendershot
    • Writer
      • Eric Hendershot
    • Stars
      • Greg Germann
      • Lauren Holly
      • Pat Morita
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
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    Greg Germann
    Greg Germann
    • Phil Davis
    Lauren Holly
    Lauren Holly
    • Kim Davis
    Pat Morita
    Pat Morita
    • Ono Yakimoto
    Adam Hicks
    Adam Hicks
    • Brady Davis
    Perry Anzilotti
    Perry Anzilotti
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    Deborah Ashton
    • Angel Scaldoni
    Danny Shepherd
    Danny Shepherd
    • Danny Scaldoni
    Ross Brockley
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    Nicholas Nengas
    • Todd Moosman
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    3dhuntress

    Don't Expect Much.....

    It's a good idea for a story but there is not enough substance to it. The movie becomes predictable after the first twenty minutes. The film would be better served if it cultivated other family life issues along with the derby. When winning the Derby is the only thing this whole movie is about than the entertainment value is compromised. My son and I just won our local event, so I do know about what it is like to have that male fixation to build and race your own car. Nonetheless when I tried watching the movie with my son the other day he was utterly bored. The acting is also pretty sad. The only redeeming quality of this feature is Lauren Holly in a sun dress....enough said!
    7sidunrau

    A Child's View of Adult Silliness - Good Clean Fun

    I had read nothing but negative reviews of this movie. I went with a friend out of sheer boredom, and we were both laughing our heads off the whole time. He and I had both been boy scouts and had both had our share of pinewood derby experiences... perhaps that added to our glee.

    I think the critics missed the mark because they are adults looking from an adult perspective, but this movie is from kid perspective; nothing adult about it.

    The movie is a caricature about family relationships, midlife crises, childhood rivalry carried into adulthood, unexpected triumphs, and unexpected defeats. It is truly good clean fun - no cusswords, no sex, nothing but silly antics. The kids acted like kids and the adults acted like kids, just as one would expect from a kid's perspective.

    This is no epic - it is completely silly. But it is fun, funny, entertaining, and family friendly. THANKS, Hollywood, for the rare non-offensive to anyone (that I can imagine) movie.
    9jstone-5

    A Hit at our school's Family Movie Night!

    There were over 300 people of all ages watching this projected outdoors at our school's movie night. Everyone loved it. It's a spoof on adults competing with each other through their kids -- much better than "Kicking and Screaming". Adults acting like kids -- a crowd pleaser with children with smart comedic moments that adults will enjoy also.

    You'll be surprised by how much you enjoy it. Greg Germann gives a great performance. Why don't we see more of him? I think it was Pat Morita's last movie before he passed away. And, the main child actor (Adam Hicks) is very impressive. He was the same kid who stars in "How to Eat Fried Worms".

    If you're a scout or have done the Pinewood Derby, this will have extra appeal. All our kids want to do now is build a pinewood derby car...
    9jflood-18-187213

    Ignore the naysayers. This is a great comedy!

    I'm beginning to get it now. If a movie is family-friendly, critics and armchair critics walk in with a prejudice. I'm glad I didn't hear any negative reviews before seeing this because I thought it was a very well-constructed comedy, and quite frankly, I was laughing my head-off. But this wasn't simply a series of gags. While it has it's many knock-you-in-the-face comedic moments, it also employs subtlety. This is the genre of comedy that Steve Martin used in "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" and "Cheaper by the Dozen II" where good and upstanding characters gradually descend into immaturity and loss of self-control in their pursuit of a (usually stupid) goal, all the while showing the audience how these ridiculous choices can seem reasonable to the unfortunate but lovable characters. Greg Germann was truly excellent in his lead role as Phil Davis. I usually don't want to see a movie a second time, but this one is different. Had "Down and Derby" added expletives, off-color jokes, and a little nudity to earn it a PG-13 or R rating, I suspect the reviews would be much more favorable. But, alas, it is good clean humor for the whole family. If you don't require expletives and sexual innuendo to laugh, then see this movie.
    10Saturndriver

    Well worth seeing. For anyone involved in Pinewood Derby Races, it will bring back memories.

    This movies was one of the great movies about scouting that has come out in a long time. It was clean, funny, and can be related to by all levels of scouts and adults alike. Observant scouts and adult leaders will recognize the approximate 4 to 5 errors in the film dealing with the uniforms. Overlook those errors and you have a great family movie. You may choose to show the movie to your district or council. In that case, use the movie as a test to see who is paying attention to find those errors and give a prize the scout with the most errors found. I was heartbroken to see that it was in the theaters for only one week. Maybe if it was released it in January in time for the Pinewood Derby races, and publicized it a little, it probably would have had a better turn out. I can hardly wait until it comes out on VHS or DVD so I may buy a copy. As a Cubmaster, I am willing to help my district and/or council in showing it to the Cub Scouts.

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    • Trivia
      Each year since 1953, over 2 million Pinewood Derby cars are built worldwide by boys and girls in YMCA, Indian Princess, scouting, church and other youth group competitions.
    • Goofs
      The Webelos Den Leader has a different pack number on her uniform (585) than the kids in her den (123).
    • Quotes

      Kim Davis: When did you have time to make these?

      [Phil has just rolled out a set of blueprints for a car design]

      Phil Davis: Oh, I had them drawn up, uh, the minute I found out we were having a boy. Yeah, I've been saving 'em for Brady's first derby.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: House of D/Down and Derby/Palindromes/Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room/The Interpreter (2005)

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    • Release date
      • December 24, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Derbs
    • Filming locations
      • St. George, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Stonehaven Media
      • Pure Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $231,609
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $43,930
      • Apr 17, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $231,609
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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