Although I'm above the average age that watches the Disney Channel (at 21), I thoroughly enjoyed watching this movie. Maybe because most of my favorite Disney actors are in it (and they usually don't get the attention they deserve), but otherwise, I thought the plot to be silly and fun to watch, which is exactly what a Disney movie is supposed to do. I watched both Spectacular! and Dadnapped and Dadnapped was by far the better movie (and of course, Disney has one of the best marketing teams right now, going against Nickelodeon on the same night to get better ratings). Kids of all ages can enjoy the silliness of this movie while enjoying the performances of their favorite actors from favored t.v. shows. And of course, the only thing that I was disappointed in was the missing kiss, but I can understand the producers cutting it out. Overall, I was amused, which is all I ask for from Disney.
Dadnapped
(2009, Rated NR, Comedy, Starring George Newbern, Emily Osment, David Henrie)Most Recent Reviews
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- I rate this title on for age 4 and give it
Dadnapped: Gooey Fun
Parent & Educator Reviewers Say | Kid Reviewers Say
- I rate this title on for age 6 and give it
perfect for younger kids but boring for older
I watched this movie for a good movie but i was wrong it was a little too silly and I thought it was too unoiginal i see y younger kids would like it but it wasnt for me
- I rate this title on for age 5 and give itMy concerns are:
Ugh
i hate this movie
- I rate this title off for age 2 and give itMy concerns are:
i hte this movie
I hate this movie do not see this movie you will hate it.
- I rate this title on for age 6 and give it
Silly
When my sister made me watch this, I had low hopes. I was right, as this film is super silly, although I guess I kow why little kids would like it.
- I rate this title on for age 2 and give it
Awful movie
This movie is so horrible that I only watched it for like ten minutes.
- I rate this title on for age 6 and give it
Great message, but not so great of a movie.
Let me first say that this would be a great movie for an eight year old Disney fan to watch with her father. I'm not going to lie-- if you're a hardcore Disney fan, you'll appreciate the fact that there are a lot of 'stars' in the movie (Emily Osment, Jason Earles, Moises Arias, and David Henrie), but if you're not, it's a bit more unlikely this is going to be a favourite of yours. Though it has a great message, the plot is very weak and the acting isn't as good as it could've been. This movie looks like it took less than a week to film, yet they've tried to hype it up with countless advertisements and a music video (the song's actually very good, I have to give them that). What surprises me even more is that this movie was aired on a Monday-- Disney almost consistently premieres their movies on weekends. It was premiered at the same time Nickelodeon was premiering the movie Spectacular (which is my newest favorite movie), and had more viewers! I can tell that a lot of work went into Spectacular, with the music and choreography. Though I know that they're competitor channels, I think it's beyond rude that Disney had to go out of their way to premiere on the same night (3.3 million people tuned into Nick for Spectacular, while 4.6 million watched Dadnapped), and that choice of theirs will DEFINITELY influence my viewing choices in the future-- from now on, I'm going to be very reluctant to watch Disney Channel, except for Life With Derek (which isn't one of their original shows anyway).




