![]() Predictable gags abound in finding and selecting the children to include in the program. This led to his own loss of powers and to his brother going to the dark side and using his powers for evil. Courteney Cox plays a clumsy technician at the training center and Chevy Chase is underutilized as a scientist at the facility.Īllen is reluctant in his work because as a child in the same program he and the other children in the program were given radiation treatments to enhance their powers. The children include a teenage boy who can disappear (Michael Cassidy) and teenage girl who can levitate objects (Kate Mara), an eight-year-old boy who expands from plump to enormous (Spencer Breslin) and a six-year-old girl with super strength (Ryan Newman). He is called out of retirement to train a group of children with superpowers so they can save the world from an approaching threat. Allen plays a former super hero named “Zoom.” He used to be very fast. ![]() ZOOM is a clean wholesome kids show that features Tim Allen’s signature style of comedy in a story that is less that original. The filmmakers were clearly out to make something children can enjoy and parents can feel good about taking their children to see. ![]() The filmmakers even avoided the use of nightmare inducing villains. To the movie’s credit it contains no bad language or sex, and the violence is mild slapstick. If you’re less than 13 years old, however, you might find the movie enjoyable. The middle of the movie slows to a crawl and the conclusion is so predictable they could have filmed it without a script. This led to his loss of powers, and to his brother using his powers for evil. Allen plays a former super hero named “Zoom.” Allen is reluctant because as a child in the same program he and the other children were given radiation treatments to enhance their powers. ![]() Allen plays a former super hero called out of retirement to train a group of children with superpowers so they can save the world from an approaching threat. ZOOM is a clean wholesome children’s movie that features Tim Allen’s signature style of comedy in a story that is less that original. ![]()
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