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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780788831935 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC ISBN: 0788831933 Label: Walt Disney Video Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Walt Disney Video Release Date: January 08, 2002 Running Time: 88 minutes Sales Rank: 3473 Studio: Walt Disney Video Theatrical Release Date: February 16, 2001
Description: The wild world of motocross racing takes an unexpected turn in this action-packed Disney Channel Original Movie. Fifteen-year-old Andrew Carson is gearing up for the championship race that could win him a corporate sponsorship. Certain he'll pull out a victory, his dad sinks the family finances into the race. Meanwhile, twin sister Andrea (Alana Austin, NO PLACE LIKE HOME), also a skilled rider, helps him train on the track, even though their dad would rather see her stick to cheerleading. When Andrew breaks his leg squaring off against Andrea, she blames herself and vows to set things right. That means disguising herself as a guy and entering the race ... as Andrew! But the course hides obstacles she isn't expecting -- like falling for a fellow competitor and learning her dad has discovered the truth! Also starring Scott Terra (TV's 7TH HEAVEN) and Mary-Margaret Humes (TV's DAWSON'S CREEK), MOTOCROSSED drives you all the way to an edge-of-your-seat finish.
Amazon.com: As premises for preteen flicks go, the identity swap went flat way back when, post-Freaky Friday. Throw in a threesome of pinup-worthy actors, a sport that lends itself to rock-song spiked footage, and a sprinkling of old-fashioned rebelliousness, though, and suddenly the bubbles are back. Motocrossed kicks up a gender-bending mess as cheerleader Andrea (Alana Austin) lops off her golden locks to enter a motocross race as her brother, Andrew, who's injured and can't compete. Mom's complicit, but if Dad, who clearly hasn't screened Yentl in a while, finds out, it's yike-a-roo. Complicating matters and upping race-day tummy rumbling is the crush Andi develops on one of her hoodwinked competitors. In the end--guess what--girls rule, but this movie made for Disney TV manages to ride into the sunset without its predictability flattening what's essentially 90 minutes of frothy, wide-eyed fun. --Tammy La Gorce
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great movie
I love this movie i saw it on the TV & looked every where 4 this movie & only found it on Amazon.com i was so happy.
Rating: - Motorcrossed
This is one of my husband's favorite movies. It is also family friendly.
Rating: - I want the music!
well ,I like the movie very much ,it makes me feel excited when I watch the movie,also i like the original soundtrack of if,but fortunetely i didnt get it,so,anybody who knows that ,please tell me ,ok?
thank you very much!!!!
Rating: - If you race mx you'll love this movie !!!!
I love this movie being a racer my self. This movie is great I loved it when I was a kid and still love it now. If you like motocross you'll like this movie. The actors are great the track is great and Alana Austin is awesome ! (And really hot before she cut her hair) I reccomend this movie to anyone who likes dirtbikes. I give it way 5 starz ! you won't regret buying it !
Rating: - One of My Favorite Disney Channel Original Movies
This movie was very good! The actors played their parts well, and the story is entertaining from beginning to end. It almost makes you want to get into motocross racing! There was friendship, romance, and of course, motocross, in this well-thought out and family friendly movie. All the characters were enjoyable and easy to relate to. Alana Austin was especially good as Andrea, the main character.
Overall, I would say this was a great movie! But I would rather wait for it to come ... Read More