Naked Brothers Band - The Movie

Naked Brothers Band - The Movie

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Created by actress Polly Draper (THIRTYSOMETHING), Nickelodeon's THE NAKED BROTHERS BAND plays like a surprisingly clever and kid-friendly take on THIS IS IS SPINAL TAP. The charming made-for-TV movie--later spun off into its own Nick sitcom--centers around an all-kid rock band led by a pair of brothers, nine-year-old Nat and six-year-old Alex (Nat and Alex Wolff, Draper's real-life sons), who comically struggle with child-musician pratfalls like creative differences, soda-pop addictions, and 20-year-old babysitters. The mockumentary feel is further bolstered by cameo appearances by celebrities Arsenio Hall, Ricki Lake, Cyndi Lauper, Julianne Moore, Tony Shalhoub, and Uma Thurman, as well as Draper's former THIRTYSOMETHING costars Timothy Busfield, Melanie Mayron, Mel Harris, Ken Olin, and Patricia Wettig.
Actors and Key Contributors:  Nat Wolff, Alex Wolff, Michael Wolff, David Levi, Thomas Batuello,

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Don't let the title fool you.

Rating of 5 out of 5.0 Written By M. Stanley on 2007-04-05

This show is Spinal Tap meets The Monkees, with kids in the place of adults. This is marketed for kids, and it pretty much is for them, but there is a lot going on here that spans age groups. I'm sure many parents get a kick out of it as much as their kids do. I know I do. The writing and dialog is top notch, and the actors actually act like kids, not the usual phoney stuff you see on similar shows, many of which are generally unwatchable. Either Polly Draper really understands them, and/or the kids all have input into the show. They all have good chemistry. Nat's singing is solid, and Alex's dialog delivery is hilarious. The songs are 60's pop/indie style, and for what they are, far more listenable than the horrible Alecia Keys/Justin Timberlake clone stuff you hear on many other shows on... (Read Full Review)


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