
#123movies #fmovies #putlocker #gomovies #solarmovie #soap2day Watch Full Movie Online Free – When Caitlyn, the most popular girl in school, mistakes new kid Davis for a vampire, he gains instant celebrity status. Davis enlists the help of his next-door neighbor, Vi, to dial up his vampire act. Together, will they fool the school?
Plot: When ordinary boy Davis suddenly becomes famous at school as people start to believe he’s actually a vampire, vampire expert Cameron helps him act like a real vampire.
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The New Kid on the Block Just Trying to Fit In
Due to his mother’s career occupation a teenager by the name of “Davis Pell” (Rahart Adams) finds himself constantly moving locations and having to attend new schools as a consequence. So it becomes a matter of course when he is uprooted from Australia and has to enroll in a new high school in America. Naturally, since this is a new school, he wonders whether he will be able to fit in with the rest of the students there. Surprisingly, when the most popular girl in school, “Caitlyn Crisp” (Tiera Skovbe) immediately becomes attracted to him because she thinks he’s a vampire, he immediately becomes quite popular as well. Having accepted this role somewhat reluctantly, he now has to figure out ways to keep up the charade and for that reason he turns to his next-door-neighbor “Vi” (Brec Bassinger) for advice. What he doesn’t realize, however, is that there is one student by the name of “Bon” (Ty Wood) who is not at all happy with the new kid on the block stealing Caitlyn’s time and attention away from him and he is prepared to do whatever it takes to put Davis back in his place. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a cute family movie that contained a couple of laughs here and there and also managed to pass the time fairly well. Admittedly, the plot was fairly predictable and it was a rather short film (only 69 minutes) as well. But even so, I enjoyed this movie for the most part and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
The big lesson? Kids are stupid!
Sometimes, for whatever reasons, a movie comes along so dumbed down that it bares no resemblance to any kind of reality. Such is the case for “Liar, Liar, Vampire,” in which a bunch of stupid high school girls (and I do mean low intelligence, lack of common sense, self-centered, short-sighted and vapid vixens – all enamored of the “Twilight” book and film series) purport themselves as a bunch of necrophiliac wannabes when they mistake new-kid-in-town Davis Pell (“pelvis?”) for a vampire. Smarter-than-others neighbor girl Vi – a malcontent and potential anarchist – decides to help Davis feed into the student body mass insanity by giving him vampire lessons to continue duping their shallow classmates and (somehow) disrupt the current social order by Davis becoming popular. Stereotypical dumb-as-bricks football jocks (cliches all around) retaliate by hiring a clearly pretentious nincompoop vampire hunter to kill Davis. As Davis’ ruse becomes known, he turns from school celebrity to pariah, with the lead vapid girl developing a cyber bullying campaign against him to boost her own Internet popularity. A side character named Ashton suddenly develops a bit of a brain (for no reason other than needs of the plot) to support Davis in bringing down the school’s queen bee via a public humiliation. (Supposedly, public humiliations are what kids do and respect.)With the statement that teenagers don’t KNOW themselves in order to BE themselves, the film presents a lead character operating at the whims of other, with no functioning moral or ethical compass of his own – wearing an embarrassingly ugly and far undersized sweater at his mom’s insistence, following the student body’s hunger for a vampire in their midst, blindly becoming a willing tool of a neighbor for social disorder (who remains untouched by the consequences), then following directives from a known enemy classmate to bring about a public humiliation.
For a film whose best aim seems to be in simply presenting something to mesmerize toddlers, the only lesson to be gleaned from all this is that teenagers (or fans of the Twilight series) are stupid, grossly stupid, stupid to the core, only capable of a collective mentality and, yes again, stupid. (As a possible only other lesson would be that having a fantasy life can give you mad martial art skills, as demonstrated by the lead character’s nearly schizophrenic imaginary ninja battles, which by the film’s end appear to grant him fully developed martial art skills.)
Cast doesn’t look bad but would like to judge their abilities on working from a script that has SOME meat on its bones.
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Runtime 1 hr 9 min (69 min)
Budget 3500000
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Status Released
Rated TV-G
Genre Comedy, Family
Director Vince Marcello
Writer Adrian Vina
Actors Rahart Adams, Brec Bassinger, Tiera Skovbye, Alex Zahara
Country USA
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Sound Mix Stereo
Aspect Ratio 16:9 HD
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