The Buttercream Gang
T.C. Christensen: Cinematographer
Kurt Bestor: Composer
Bonneville Ent.
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Stephanie Dees, Michael D. Weatherred, Brandon Blaser, Jason Johnson, Jason Glenn
- Director: Bruce Neibaur
- Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: Bonneville Ent.
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 07, 1991
- DVD Release Date: Jul 06, 2004
- Run Time: 95 minutes
- ASIN: B0001UNX5S
- UPC: 796323100342
- Sales Rank: 47943
Amazon Customer Reviews:
1 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
    THE HORRORS!, 2008-02-13
This movie is like a bad train wreck. You want to turn away from it, but you just can't because it's so bad. I mean, think about it. A bunch of kids who hang around in a tree house, doing good deeds for the fellow citizens, like Mrs. Jenkins, who is constantly falling down despite their many efforts to save her. Furthermore, they visit the local convenience store, where their good deeds are rewarded with BUTTER CREAM BARS. Do you see where I'm getting at? It's all in how you look at it. I mean, the dude who wrote and directed this film must've had a perfect childhood in some far off land where he was shielded from all contact with REAL people. REAL civilization is something that this man knew nothing about. His idea of rebellion was stealing candy and butter cream bars from a general store, as you see in the film - when the leader of the group becomes a "rebel" after he moves away and joins the local "gang", and then shortly after steals a few "butter cream treats" for his buddies - who all react in wide eyed horror over what he just did. You see? This movie manipulates. It is DANGEROUS. Life doesn't happen that way! We should ALL steal butter cream bars! But first of all, we need to find out one thing: where in the HECK do you find those things anyways?! I've never seen one! Do they exist?! DO THEY?! I mean, if you're going to call the movie the BUTTER CREAM GANG make sure that butter cream bars exist first. To top it all off, the director makes the young actors in the film wear these extremely short shorts and ride around on bikes. I think he had a hidden agenda there. I could be wrong. Horrible film!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    Better the second time around, 2008-01-31
OK, so it's cheesy. It's lame at times. The first time I saw it, I thought, "Dumb!"
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br /However, this movie gets better with time. It has heroes, damsels in distress, villians, great morals, and a idyllic view of small town Midwestern America (without the bitter Sinclair Lewis flavor). Now that I'm 10-12 years older, this is one of those feel-good movies that make you think, "I can do it!"
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br /And if the 'realism' of the ending bothers you, I really suggest you stay away from most TV in general.
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