Spork

November 11, 2018 - Comment
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When a school dance show provides a chance for frizzy-haired outcast Spork to show up a mean girls gang, her trailer-park neighbor steps up to coach her with some booty-poppin moves.

Product Features

  • Factory sealed DVD

Comments

Anonymous says:

Sydney Is All Grown Up Now Spork was a well written story about teenage friendship. The language was a little raw, but getting past that was simple. Tootsie Roll was my favorite character. She expressed strong friendship with Spork and was sympathetic to her as a friend. Those two girls had a communication with one another that did not exist between Spork and the other girls. The patience Tootsie Roll displayed for Sporks bumbling dancing revealed how close they were. The winnings she gave to Tootsie Roll showed Sporks…

Anonymous says:

The Female Napoleon Dynamite If you like quirky, cute, odd movies about misfits/underdogs, you’ll enjoy Spork. It reminds me of two other movies I enjoy, Napoleon Dynamite (the best movie to compare it to) and Welcome to the Dollhouse.The music is fun (Thing-A-Ling is now my ringtone) and the story is random. I know a lot of people who loved Napoleon Dynamite and I know just as many people who hated it. If you liked Napoleon Dynamite I would suggest giving this movie a chance.There are a few…

Anonymous says:

This is my favorite movie!!! I can’t decide what I love more about this movie: that it had child actors who looked like real, non-Hollywood children, or that it had the balls to let them curse and bring up controversial subjects without shame.If you haven’t seen it, I should warn you that it’s a weird taste. If you look at it with a critical, “this is gonna suck” stance, then you’ll probably get what you’re expecting. The effects are nothing special and this is undeniably a low-budget movie, but the…

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