Big Time Movie

6.1
2012 1 hr 8 min Comedy , Mystery , Music , TV Movie

In Big Time Movie, the guys must tap their inner spy as their adventure finds them driving exotic cars and jumping out of helicopters, while trying to make it to their first world tour concert on time. Hot on their trail are evil henchmen named Maxwell, British secret agents and Swedish spies as well as billionaire businessman, Sir Atticus Moon who wants back his precious device code named: “The Beetle,” an anti-gravitational device with enormous power. Once they learn they’re carrying this precious cargo, the guys get pulled into a madcap mission throughout London, which threatens the onset of their world tour. With the help of teen spy Penny Lane, the guys set out to save Penny’s father MI6 Agent Simon Lane and stop Sir Atticus Moon’s plot to use “The Beetle” to gain world domination.

  • Cast:
    Kendall Schmidt , James Maslow , Carlos PenaVega , Logan Henderson , Ciara Bravo , Challen Cates , Tanya Chisholm

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Reviews

Scanialara
2012/03/10

You won't be disappointed!

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TeenzTen
2012/03/11

An action-packed slog

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Nayan Gough
2012/03/12

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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Hattie
2012/03/13

I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.

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blueypie
2012/03/14

What an absolute load of tosh! Terribly awkward at trying to be funny and epically failing at humour. I love a comedy but the point of a comedy is that it's funny and invokes at least the occasional chuckle. Terrible, weak story, awful casting and to top it off, they had to film it in England and offend just about every aspect of life in Europe (and even Japan) with its ignorance. The worst kind of Americanism - this movie will probably be enjoyed by redneck trailer trash kids up to 12 years old who are in no danger of ever leaving the town they were born in. If this is the funny of this century, then the human race doesn't deserve to survive. It doesn't get any worse than this...

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gridoon2018
2012/03/15

I've been watching a couple of Nickelodeon TV shows this past summer, and I find "Big Time Rush" the craziest and funniest of them; it's like "Naked Gun" minus the R-rated gags. This feature-length expansion of their show should please its fans (it's certainly faithful to its anything-goes spirit), but it never quite matches the exhilaration of its terrific opening sequence (an action fantasy mini-movie, accompanied by the Beatles classic "Help!"). I also kind of missed the quirky, witty presence of Erin Sanders as Camille, though the stunning Emma Lahana makes a worthy temporary replacement. My favorite joke: the Japanese "torture". **1/2 out of 4.

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Marga Gad
2012/03/16

This was probably by FAR, the worst thing I've seen on the nickelodeon television station. The acting was TERRIBLE and the fact the nick can't even make their own story line for this movie is just plain sad. Nick couldn't even make a couple decent songs for the movie! INSTEAD they had to steal/ recreate their own version of The Beatles songs. The covers were TERRIBLE! They totally destroyed those great songs by recreating them to fit this generation. THE BEATLES ARE A CLASSIC ROCK BAND. They are not some crappy boy band from today's generation. If BTR had stuck with the original tone, a decent storyline and good acting, the movie would've been great! But they didn't. Instead they swag-fagged it up and created a piece of crap movie. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME WITH THIS MOVIE. Not worth it.

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Rebecca
2012/03/17

I'm going to keep this short.I'm a Beatles fan and a Big Time Rush fan. When I tell people that I liked this movie, they gasp, thinking I've lost my mind. But, I haven't. If you go back in time and watch the Beatles' movie "Help!", you will find similar gags and stupidities. This movie is enjoyable, harmless, and full of good music. I find their song covers to be quite refreshing. The kept all of the familiar elements of the songs while modernizing them. After watching this movie I downloaded the soundtrack. They do just as well as the cast of "Across the Universe". Nobody will ever be as good as The Beatles, even BTR admitted this. I applaud Big Time Rush for doing what most do not dare try.

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