Winning London (2001)
When Chloe and Riley Lawrence are invited to London to participate in the international Model U.N. competition, they enjoy seeing the sights and head over heals romance with cute british boys of course.
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Undescribable Perfection
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
With the Olsen twins now as teenagers and are not looking so adorable anymore, they cannot seem to hold their own as teenagers, which probably explains why they didn't get to make many films around their teens.This film is about 14-year-old Chloe (Mary-Kate) who wants to win the international modern UN competition. Her 14-year-old twin sister is a whiny kid, who has fell in love with another teammate, Brian. These kids are just too mean, I know that they're in their teens, but they're still too whiny and bratty which makes for a typical teen character.I liked Mary-Kate and Ashley when they were little small kids but after they reached their pre-teens, they and their movies have been made full of clichés and predictable plots which make for boring movies. Even though their other movies were kind of predictable, too, such as "It Takes Two", they're still fun and funny.
See, I'm not one of those little girls who worships the ground that Mary-Kate and Ashley walk on. I actually do have some taste in movies. All of MK and A's movies are unrealistic, have no plot line, and nothing bad ever happens to them. But this one was the best out of them all I think. It was actually realistic. Take Our Lips Are Sealed...I don't know who wrote that, but whoever did, does not get out much. Winning London at least had a plot line (trying to win the UN model competition) and at least it could actually happen. The acting was fine. Mary-Kate and Ashley could just get annoying sometimes. But if you're a girl from ages 6-14 you'll probably watch it and enjoy it, and just say "Whatever." None of Dulstar's movies touch your heart, so don't expect much. It's not awful though, for a movie from MK and A.
What can i say? other than this is one really awful film. I admit i was expecting it to be over sentimental, cheesy and cliched but it surpassed all my expectations! Being english, i dunno what others thought, but i actually felt kind of insulted. I mean no wonder people think all english people speak either like complete posh idiots or like cockney 'cabbies' when this is the sort of films theyre shown. And jesse spencer as 'lord james' hahahahahahah. His accent? WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT? i loved him in neighbours and he's very cute but why use an australian who really cant carry off the accent? neway what can u expect from mary kate and ashley? Every film they make is the same contrived mess. They usually end up in some exotic location where they insult the language, have a few 'wackey' adventures and meet some 'hot guys' oh and of course they go shopping. I watched their other films because u can just sit there and laugh but i cudn't even laugh at this piece of rubbish, it just made me cringe! Oh well atleast jesse's career didn't perish due to his part in this american trash.
I love this movie. I can watch it over and over. The twins were great in this movie. There were great jokes and memorable quotes. I am a huge fan of the Olsen twins and am looking forward to many more movies. I know we each have our own opinions and I don't care what anyone else says this was a great movie.