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Zoom: Academy For Superheroes [DVD] [2006]

Zoom: Academy For Superheroes [DVD] [2006]
Directed by Peter Hewitt

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8769 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-04-30
  • Rating: Parental Guidance
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Anamorphic, Dubbed, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Dubbed in: Italian
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 85 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
Peter Hewitt’s (GARFIELD - THE MOVIE) family-friendly adventure film, ZOOM, stars Tim Allen as an aging former superhero who is reluctantly called back on the job. Years ago, Jack (Allen) was adopted for a government program that capitalised on the oddities of unusual children. Under the influence of super-strength-building Gamma rays, Jack became the lightning-fast Zoom, and joined the Zenith team, a group of other similarly cultivated superheroes that included his brother, Concussion (Kevin Zegers). But Concussion went bad, betrayed his fellows, and Zoom was the only one to survive; since then, he has rescinded his powers. Now the government, alarmed at Concussion’s approach from another dimension, wants to put together another Zenith team with Jack as their leader. The officials, including Chevy Chase and Rip Torn, assemble a motley crew of youths that includes a six-year-old with superhuman strength (Ryan Newman), and an innocuous-looking chubby boy who can grow parts of his body at will (Spencer Breslin). Two teenagers (Michael Cassidy and Kate Mara) are also on hand, and they fall in love, while the initially reluctant Jack, who suffered much at the hands of the Zenith team and has since become bitter about the possibility of heroes, begins to open up to the kids. He also finds love with the bumbling, admiring child psychologist (Courtney Cox) who has been assigned to the case. The film’s message comes across strongly: the qualities that make a misfit are the very ones that give strength.


Customer Reviews

Slightly better than 'Sky High'4
This was quite a good film, made better by Courtney Cox (friends), Chevy Chase (fletch, vacation movies) and Rip Torn (men in black).

Tim Allen does O.K. in this film as well. The plot is a bit cheesy, but the characters make up for that. A good (cheap) entertaining film.

synopsis4
A worn out super-hero is brought back to defeat a menace, and to train youngsters who have super powers. It is like a lighter version of x-men. I don't usually like films with youngsters as the main characters, but I enjoyed this one.

Good fun3
My 11 and 13 yr old sons enjoyed this - I wouldnt say this is the best type of super hero film we've seen but still entertaining.