Date | Area | Gross |
---|---|---|
USA | USD 4,299,023 |
Razzie Award |
Worst Supporting Actor |
Young Artist Award |
Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture |
Date | Area | Gross |
---|---|---|
USA | USD 4,299,023 |
I saw this movie when I was 19 years old and it always stuck with me. I remember then renting it on video (Yay VHS) and still liking it very much.
This films meagerly attempts to portray the human drama of the rough and tumble world of collegiate debating. Get the picture?
Man, what a dud! I try to finish every movie that I can, no matter how horrible it is.
Is this movie ever going to come out on DVD? I love this movie, it has stayed with me for years because it captures the turmoil of teenagers learning how to live with the past and be a good person in the future.
Kirk Cameron's second attempt at major big screen stardom in Listen To Me was as unsuccessful as his first Like Father, Like Son. Kirk could never translate the popularity he had as Mike Seaver on Growing Pains to films.
.. as Tucker said, he thought the rich were to blame for society's problems.
This review contains a few spoilers.I am a college debate coach that runs a summer debate camp for high school and college debaters.
I watched this recently whilst waiting for the tab during the 2006 Australasian Intervarsity Debating Tournament. This movie wavered between boring, to cheesy, to absolutely ridiculous - mostly absolutely ridiculous.
OK already! The debate scenes don't reflect true-to-life college debating environments.