Kevin Smith’s ‘The 4:30 Movie’ is out now on Blu-Ray
I have watched a fair amount of films directed by Kevin Smith. Most of his movies are quite good and tell some pretty heart warming stories. When I heard The 4:30 Movie was coming out on Blu-Ray I hoped I might get to check it out. I was able to get a review copy of this film and here is my thoughts on it.
You can read the plot for The 4:30 Movie here:
Writer-director Kevin Smith presents his most personal film to date with this coming-of-age story— set in the summer of 1986 — that follows three sixteen-year-old friends who spend their Saturdays sneaking into movies at the local cineplex. When one of the guys invites the girl of his dreams to see an R-rated film, all hilarity breaks loose, as a self-important theater manager (Ken Jeong) and teen rivalries interfere with his best-laid plans.
Justin Long, Rosario Dawson, Jason Biggs, and more contribute outrageous characters to this poignant comic valentine to movie-going and the youth of the ’80s.
This was a pretty good movie. The plot moves at a nice pace for the most part and has a few twists along the way. The characters are likable and the main character you can’t help but root for. Once this story comes to a close life for these friends will be changed forever. ‘Going Home Again: Making The 4:30 Movie’ revealed where the idea for this movie came from and how much fun the cast and crew had working on it.
The 4:30 Movie is available now on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital.
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