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Cow Belles | 
enlarge | Director: Francine Mcdougall Actors: Alyson Michalka, Amanda Michalka, Jack Coleman (ii), Michael Trevino, Sheila Mccarthy Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
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Rating: 16 reviews
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: G (General Audience) Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.5
MPN: DISD50764D UPC: 786936706505 EAN: 0786936706505 ASIN: B000F48D5A
Theatrical Release Date: March 24, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: With rental case!! 100% Guaranteed!! Surface scratches but plays Great! Money Back Guarantee if not satisfied!! All my items are IN STOCK, your order will never be backordered or cancelled!
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Product Description Two rich spoiled sisters being forced to work in their fathers dairy for the summer work together to save the family business and in the process grow up and find a new respect for their father and for themselves. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 01/11/2008 Starring: Aly Michalka A.j. Michalka Run time: 93 minutes
Amazon.com Teen pop music stars Aly and AJ make their movie debut as two rich and very spoiled teenage girls who experience a radical change in perspective in the Disney Channel original movie Cow Belles. Courtney (Amanda Michalka) and Taylor Callum (Alyson Michalka) have been well provided for by their dairy owning father Reed (Jack Coleman), but have become obsessed with fashion and societal image and lack compassion for anyone but themselves. When the girls' selfish absorption gets out of hand and leads to a kitchen fire, their father demands that they spend the summer working in the company dairy, hoping to instill in them a sense of responsibility and duty. The initially resentful girls quickly find themselves in a very uncomfortable predicament when the dairy unexpectedly runs out of funds while their father is out of the country. Hopelessly at odds with one another regarding the appropriate action and even their own levels of responsibility, the sisters are forced to grow up in a hurry and end up learning more about compassion and responsibility than their father could have ever imagined. Aly and AJ deliver a believable portrayal of stereotypical spoiled rich girls and their hit song "On the Ride" serves as appropriate background music during one scene of the movie. DVD extras include an exclusive alternate ending; a brief behind the scenes featurette in which Aly and AJ comment on their characters, wardrobes and stunts; and two music videos: "On the Ride" and "Rush." (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
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good price good product for my daughter October 15, 2008 William H. Winkler (st. louis, mo) excellent service. item arrived in a timely manner and was in better condition than i expected. way to go!
Not a good Disney movie February 29, 2008 Charleen Merced (Newington, CT and sometimes in Puerto Rico) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I usually like Disney movies. They are simple, colorful, delivers a good message and it is mindless TV for about an hour and a half. When I started watching Cow Girls, this is what I was expecting. The movie is about two girls who have to work at their father's dairy company and must soon save the company when things start to go wrong. The movie was awful; it had bad acting, bad, super super bad dialogue, cliche scenes (but to the extreme) and it was just bad in general. Did anyone bother to call the police when the guy stole the money?!
My major issue with the movie is the dialogue, it was pathetic. Alyson and Amanda Michalka are not amazing actresses, but they are not that horrible. But, the script in this movie makes their acting horrible. I'd rather watch Zenon: Girl of 21st Century, Cadet Kelly or High School Musical (Two-Disc Remix Edition). This movie was really bad and I was appalled that it made it to the TV screen.
Not As Erotic As It Should Have Been July 3, 2007 C. Chow (Leesburg VA) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
The words `Cow Belles' and Alyson Michalka invokes fantasies her in sexy milk maid outfits and rolling in the hay.
Unfortunately `Cow Belles' chooses not to use any of Alyson's resources and falls flat as a boring failure. There are really not entertaining aspects to this film, which is an accomplishment since it starred Alyson Michalka.
The Plot: Aly and AJ Michalka come across like Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie in `The Simple Life' as pop tarts in a small farming community. Their single father the richest man in town owns the local pasteurization plant.
The girls think it will be fun to work at the plant during their father's overseas vacation. But their follies at the factory are not sexy or funny. Instead they are vindictively ridiculed by the envious employees. "Let's face it you and your sister are nothing but a couple of spoiled brats." Not something I recommend saying to your boss's daughters.
Within a matter of days the plant faces a bankruptcy from which it cannot recover. Putting the entire town out of work. It's up to the girls to save the whole town.
Sadly, none of this is entertaining in any way. Even a die hard Alyson fan like me was disappointed. You are warned.
Sweet Heart of a movie January 26, 2007 Samantha Gardner (Wayne Co., MS) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great movie for kids, I love the fact I can let My 9 year old watch it without having to worry about content. I enjoy the movie too, has a great message about work ethic, however I'm afraid that may be lost on alot of kids-but we can always hope!
typical junk from disney for material young girls January 20, 2007 None Whatsoever (Orange County, CA - Surrounded by dogs, smog, rightwing extremists & racists) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
terrible and moronic screenplay and dialog, horrible acting, bad directing with formulaic sound track, mimicking every movement of all the characters just like disney's cartoons. don't why all the movement even expression on the faces of these terrible actors need music to exaggerate or emphasize it. these two young female actors need go back to performing art school to learn the basics or just quit. i strongly suggest that dmv files a complaint to disney for the low blow insult to their driving test people. what a big yawn with teary eyes, i just couldn't help it.
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