Extremely enjoyable! I have no idea why it's rated soo damn low!
Jamie Kennedy,
Miguel A. Núñez Jr.,
Maria Menounos,
Michael Rosenbaum,
Bobby Lee
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Rendered comatose for 20 years after a freak breakdancing accident, former child dancer Justin Schumacher (Jamie Kennedy) awakens from his extended repose with no motor skills and the mental capacity ... read more
Directed by: Harvey Glazer
Release Date: April 27, 2007
DVD Release Date: August 28, 2007
Stats: 5,006 reviews
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January 15, 2008
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August 31, 2007
Good break dancing..funny 1 liners..but HORRIBLE ACTING. It's not thier fault..but it's a straight to video.
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December 31, 2011
Torture throughout. The plot was horrible. Even the romantic part. I found absolutely nothing funny except for when the kid wakes up after his coma and asks why they don't show music videos on MTV anymore. Everything else was absolutely unnecessary. The dance scenes weren't even ... read more
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August 11, 2010
Midway through the brainless ?80s-flavored comedy Kickin? It Old Skool, wannabe third stooge Jamie Kennedy is actually heard to utter ?I wish they had taken me off life support.? Appropriately enough, no statement could better sum up an audience?s reaction to seeing this dense en... read more
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November 27, 2009
I have to say as dumb as it looks, this movie was pretty funny! Filled with old 80's songs and retro suggestions with a really funny cast, it was not that bad. Bobby Lee and Miguel Nunez were hilarious and the story although weak and predictable was not horrible. Jamie Kennedy in... read more
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January 11, 2008
This movie is all humorous, and its good to see Jamie Kennedy in comedies. Despite the many critic's opinions, Jamie Kennedy is a natural. He has such a great sense of humor, one cannot help but be intune with his personality (i.e. his short-run MTV show-which, by the way, was ou... read more
Critic Reviews
Kennedy is a negligible performer, a hopeless dancer, and his romantic connection to the lovely Menounos is preposterous even by the movie's absurd standards.
A pathetically unfunny comedy that should have been shipped straight to video, if not recycled as guitar picks. Full Review
As appealing as acid-washed jeans. Full Review
The film itself seems lost in a time warp -- even its attitude toward the '80s is out of date considering the ongoing revival in music and fashion from that era. Full Review
When Jamie Kennedy wakes up from 20 years in a coma and still thinks he's in the 1980s, the results are kind of funny -- for about 5 minutes. Full Review
About eight minutes of this comedy is devoted to some terrific breakdancing; the rest consists of wall-to-wall product placement and politically incorrect bad-taste comedy. Full Review
Kickin' It Old Skool is probably as tolerable as it can be for a comedy with no obvious creative aim. Full Review
High-concept comedy, bottom of the barrel execution.
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