Jett Jackson: The Movie
Jett Jackson, who is the star of Silverstone, is considering quitting Silverstone when it is given a three year extension. During the filming of the last episode, Jett is accidently sucked into Silverstone's world when a prop malfunctions. Silverstone is zapped into Jett's world as well. In Silverstone's world, Jett has to save the world from Dr. Kragg's evil plans.
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- Cast:
- Lee Thompson Young , Lindy Booth , Nigel Shawn Williams , Montrose Hagins , Michael Ironside , Dan Petronijevic
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Absolutely brilliant
A Masterpiece!
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
I've been catching the show at the wee hours in the morning. I then decided to check up on it online and come to find out, it had a movie. I liked the show so much that I actually ordered the movie(I couldn't believe myself), but now I've been watching it over and over. It's really good. When I was reading reviews and hearing people say how good Lee was, I always think people over-exaggerate. This time though, people were right on. Lee really understands the contrast in the two personalities of the characters of Silverstone and Jett and does acceptional in his acting placing them in their opposite universes. The action was pretty and not just for a Disney movie, but your typical movie and it's got me wondering how much the budget of this film was. I also thought the martial arts was pretty decent. It sure beats the horribly choreographed power rangers martial arts. This is definitely the best Disney TV film ever. They really pulled out all the stops this time. Job well done and I'm surprised that they didn't try to make more movies. I guess it's not too late since they seem to like making sequels to things like Zenon and such. I suppose though, that the actors have probably moved on.
This movie was sooo awsome for a Disney Orignal movie! The action was great, the acting was awsome, there was even some romance to make this movie truly amazing. I've always been a fan of the TV show and now that this movie came out I love it even more. I'm buying when it comes out MARCH 2002!!!
The movie is awesome. How can a TV movie be any better. Disney offers up plenty of action in this movie. The explosion sequence is pretty neat. The special effects are neat too. Most TV movies are very stupid. I like both "Zenon" movies and "Phantom of the Megaplex". I also like "Mom's Gotta Date With a Vampire". But Jett has some weird sequences that have never been seen in a Disney Channel movie. The sequence with New York without sound and color is needless to say WEIRD! Lee Young does decent job acting this thing out. Keep up the good work Disney Channel. I hope "The Jennie Project" is good quality too.
Jett Jackson: The Movie is a real thriller and when watching it one can't help but wonder why it wasn't released theatrically. Martial arts scenes are flawless and the special effects are top caliber. As for the plot it is nearly impossible to sum up except to say that teen television star Jett Jackson and the character he plays, spy Silverstone switch lives in a mix-up of the space/time continuum. As with everything else about this movie the acting is also as good as it gets with Montrose Hagins as Miz Coretta standing out as the best. Thought provoking and recommended.