Corbin Bleu,
Keke Palmer,
David Reivers,
Shanica Knowles,
Laivan Greene
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A Brooklyn teen decides to trade in his boxing gloves for a jump rope after discovering that he has a special knack for the Double Dutch. Izzy (Corbin Bleu) is a teenager who spends most of his days p... read more
Directed by: Paul Hoen
Release Date: January 12, 2007
DVD Release Date: April 3, 2007
Stats: 5,233 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (5,233)
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June 23, 2011
Cheesy film but I loved it. Corbin Bleu was really good and I liked the fact that the film was about something that hadn't really been made into a film before. The skipping scenes were really interesting and exciting. It wasn't that bad of a film.
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April 30, 2010
Can't remember now why I thought it was a good idea to watch this, but it was exactly as expected... cute American teens discovering a life lesson in the "follow your dreams"/"be true to yourself" vein by showing girls taking up boxing and boys taking up skipping. Starring Corbin... read more
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May 20, 2010
This surprised me, I thought it was going to suck, but it ended up being okay. I like being surprised, hehe.
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April 24, 2010
These Disney Channel movies are terrible. I don't like this movie and the movies Disney Channel makes. I wish they made something a lot better.
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March 28, 2009
story plot and everything is completely predictable , plus on top of it "jump roping"? not that big a deal it was just stupid
Critic Reviews
The 8 to 18-year old audience for whom this urban melodrama is intended won't be put off by the youthful cast's limited acting range, phony boxing choreography and the wavery storyline. Full Review
You've gotta hand it to the Disney Channel. They sure know how to inspire their audience. Full Review
...quickly sinks underneath the weight of its heavy-handed, predictable, and flat-out ridiculous storyline. Full Review
It's movies like Jump In! that make me appreciate Dodgeball all the more. Full Review
This latest DCOM hit is a puddle of boring clichés and too-familiar situations. Full Review
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