Blank Check
Cast :Brian Bonsall, Karen Duffy
Director :Rupert Wainwright
Studio :Buena Vista Home Vid
Format :Color, Closed-captioned
Released Date :February 11, 1994
DVD Released Date :March 04, 2003
Language :English (Dubbed)
Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 06, 2005
SummaryThis movie is great for all fans of Home Alone--- young and old
Content
This movie is great for all fans of Home Alone--- young and old.

Rating
DateOctober 24, 2004
SummaryThird-Grade Teacher Thinks Movie is Great for Kids!
Content
I'm a third-grade teacher, and I regularly watch different movies with my third-grade kids. I watched this movie at home on TV and thought it was great. I found myself glued to the screen!

This movie is NOT just about a kid who has no friends and spends a million dollars. It is really about learning to appreciate REAL friends, and that people who like you for your money aren't real friends at all. In addition, the movie is a kids' wish-fullfillment fantasy, as a kid manages to spend a million dollars in six days. He learns some important lessons about life, while managing to escape the consequences of his actions through lucky happenstance.

I thought it was a fun movie, and I loved it myself! The movie was great for eight-year-olds, and I know my eleven-year-old daughter would have loved it, too, if she had had the chance to watch it with me.

Rating
DateMarch 28, 2004
SummaryQuite silly!
Content
I have quite a few thoughts I'd like to pour out into this review on the movie 'Blank Check'.

The reason it sucked was nothing good came out of it. The kid is very stupid and didn't save anything of his money! First he wanted at least a thousand, then he thought he could make a check for $1,000,000 which he successfully does, and by God, he buys a house for at least 2 hundred thousand, what the hell did he expect?! He expected his money to last forever?! His IQ was lower than an insect's.

Also, he wishes he had the money to go on some good rides at the fair, but totally forgets about it when he has the money later.

He runs away from his problem from not having his own room all because he can't stand up for himself. He's a loser in the film. He doesn't even have any friends. He had to rely on a big, overweight grown up for a friend. God, what about kids his own age?!

He spends it, (all of it in 6 days) like there's no tomorrow.. He buys all these clothes that are his size, but doesn't even think about the fact that he now has the mony to buy his own car when he gets older, or some good clothes like at least a good tuxedo for his high school prom., just silly!!

This is one kid with a sickly low self-esteem. Not only do his older brothers have THEIR own rooms, but he doesn't even stick up for his own privacy. I mean, why couldn't his brothers' equipment be in THEIR own room?!

This kid was a total loser....


Rating
DateOctober 28, 2003
SummaryA Really Good Movie the Entire Family Can Watch Together!
Content
This is a movie that I didn't think I was going to like because I thought it was going to be really boring but I surprised myself by actually liking it and I personally feel that Blank Check is a great movie for the enire family to watch together and I highly recommend it!

Rating
DateJuly 17, 2003
SummaryA good movie
Content
I don't have this movie, but I have seen it on the Disney Channel. This wasn't the greatest movie I have ever seen, but it was pretty good. I think the only reason I watch this movie is because I think Preston Waters (Brian Bonsall) is hot.
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