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The Chaperone (2011)

February. 11,2011
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5.1
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PG-13
| Action Comedy Family
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An ex-con on the run from his criminal past, hides out from those he ratted on by chaperoning a field trip to New Orleans.

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Linbeymusol
2011/02/11

Wonderful character development!

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SparkMore
2011/02/12

n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.

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Catangro
2011/02/13

After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.

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Bob
2011/02/14

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen
2011/02/15

Well this movie was somewhat of a surprise. Who knew that WWE could come up with something straight out of the Disney family movie production drawer?The story is pretty simple and straight forward. Ray Bradstone (played by Paul Levesque) comes out from prison after 7 years of incarceration, and wants to reacquaint himself with his estranged daughter Sally (played by Ariel Winter). But friends from his old criminal past manage to convince Ray to do one more job. Then things get mixed up and turn complicated.The cast in the movie did a good job with their roles, and I must admit that despite his wrestling career, then Paul Levesque actually did a good job with that role. And of course this movie, being a family movie, have lots of stereotypical characters in it."The Chaperone" is good entertainment for kids and adults alike.

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kody elrafihi
2011/02/16

this movie is probably my favorite movie of World Wrestling Entertainment studios. great actors, especially Ariel Winter for a 13 years old girl. Paul wasn't so bad himself, i enjoyed the plot. enjoyed the story. i think it deserves better rating than its getting because its really a great movie.8/10 cast were great, story was great. very funny too. so my thoughts is that you should watch it because a movie like this deserves views, and probably Paul will get bigger as he grows ..and now I'm typing this so i can finish of the 10 lines because i cant post this unless there are ten lines... bye

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antbohan
2011/02/17

Continuing their attempt to take over the comedy genre following the "massive success" of last year's Knucklehead, WWE presents The Chaperone starring sixteen year WWE veteran Paul Levesque AKA - Triple H. Now for me the last WWE "superstar" I wanted to see hit the big screen would be The Game, the man who has dominated WWE television for over a decade and will continue to dominate it for years to come not to mention being next in line to run the company once Vince Mcmahon finally kicks the bucket! But credit where credit is due and I have to admit that Trips makes for a passable leading man in this movie and would in no way be pinpointed as having no prior big screen acting experience as he holds his own against a decent supporting cast that includes comedy veterans Kevin Corigan, Yeardley Smith and Enrco Colantoni. The Chaperone is not a fantastic movie but then WWE Pictures have never released a fantastic movie so expectations will always be low, hence I cannot slate The Chaperone too badly as it achieves what it sets out to do as a fun inoffensive comedy that can be enjoyed by the entire family, just not a great one of course!

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Utpal Das
2011/02/18

Well, I am 38, almost the same age of Triple H. I have seen guys like the Taker, Shawn Michaels, making their debut in WWE back in 1990-91 when I was 17. WWF and now WWE never went out of me. I remember Triple H as a well bred Englishman (Hearst Hemsley) having his first 'encounters' with Henry Goodwin. From Steve Austin becoming Stone Cold from The Ringmaster (as Ted DiBiase's henchman) to Triple H being taken out by Shemus, I was always there. Being a big Triple H fan, I was eagerly (well not exactly) looking forward to the movie. But the movie being a limited release, I had to wait till the DVD came out.I am surprised that no one has reviewed the movie. Well, there is not much to review. Basically Triple H is an ex-con trying to get things straight with his family. Nothing new, of course. The usual syndromes and hiccups and all ends well.If you are looking for anything else beside Triple H, you would be disappointed. Triple H, on the other hand is just being himself, which means he does comedy very very well as WWE fans would know. there is no action in the movie. I was really hoping Triple H would 'kick some butts' but it seems as he was revitalizing himself from injuries (in his real life) to get it along with Taker for WM 27, he thought why not tell dad-in-law to make a movie? He is of course funny. in a way, it didn't seem like acting at all. As I said, he just played the Triple H from DeGeneration X, just that without any crude humour. Children below 10 may like it while i suspect anyone above 10 would not enjoy it if s/he is not into WWE. I was expecting a few WWE Superstars to make a cameo (like they did in The A Team), but... Overall, even if you are a Triple H fan, you would not miss anything if you don't watch the movie.Rest of the cast just sleep walked through their roles. I don't know why Triple H choose to debut as a main actor in a kid's movie, I mean unlike Cens, he has lots of adult fans who would love to see him in action in his brooding 'King of Kings' persona. but like I said, he probably just wanted to pass some time, nothing serious. There is another movie of his coming out (Inside Out), looks like an action movie although the given genre is Crime / drama Okay, okay, enough of my review, avoid the movie. Why I gave a 6 then, well I went to see triple H and he was in the movie, thats why. BTW, WWE Studios had better releases than 'The Chaperone'

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