Slappy and the Stinkers

1998 "Five Kids. One Sea-Lion. No Rules."
5| 1h18m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 23 January 1998 Released
Producted By: TriStar Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Five 2nd-grade kids who don't follow strict rules by their school principal Brinway are dubbed "Stinkers" by him. On the class visit to an aquarium the Stinkers decide that a sea lion called Slappy doesn't feel too good there, "free" him, and plant him into Brinway's hot-tub.

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morrison-dylan-fan Due to a friends Birthday coming up in a few weeks time,I decided to search around on Amazon UK for any Home Alone-style family movies that they would enjoy watching.With having been a big fan of the groundbreaking HBO TV series OZ,I was pleased to spot on the second page of Amazon's listings a film starring former Oz cast member B.D. Wong,which led to me deciding to find out if the "stinkers" really do stink.The plot:Being deeply embarrassed by a gang of his students allowing a remote control aeroplane to go out of hand and almost hit his car,second grade teacher Morgan Brinway decides to punish the group by calling their little gang "Stinkers" and also to ignore almost anything that any member of the gang says to him.Placed at the back of the bus,as the whole school heads off for a visit to Springville aquarium,the "Stinkers" decide to take a closer tour of the aquarium,when they spot Brinway being completely distracted.Keeping an eye out for Brinway,the gang quietly look round behind the scenes of the aquarium,which leads to them catching a glimpse of a man attempting to steal a sea lion called Slappy from the aquarium.With Brinway having told them all that he would ignore anything that they tell him,the "Stinkers" decide that the only way to save Slappy,is for them to do it all on their own.View on the film:Focusing on the "Stinkers" for most of the movie,the screenplay by Bob Wolterstorff and Mike Scott sadly fails to build any supported feelings that the viewer may have for the gang,by making each member of the group very annoyingly and also lacking any distinctive personalities.Whilst sadly only having supporting roles in the movie,B.D. Wong and Jennifer Coolidge each give charming performances,with Wong showing a keen hand for slapstick as Brinway,and Coolidge also giving the movie an unexpected bit of class as assistant teacher Harriet.Along with Wong and Coolidge,director Barnet Kellman gives the movie a real boast by including some delightful spoof moments of other movies,which help to thankfully stop this film from "stinking" as much as it easily could.
coconutmadness This is by far the worst movie I have ever seen, and I enjoy watching bad movies. There wasn't one scene were I can walk away saying: 'Well, that wasn't too bad.', because I can't lie in this review. First off, the child actors are by far the worst possible, the casting crew was either drunk or mentally handicapped. They probably cast them if they looked the part. Secondly, there are enough clichés found in this 'movie' to make a grown man sick. There is really nothing else I can say about this movie. You really have to see it for yourself.There is much entertainment found in this movie; but not in the way the makers intended.In summary; a steaming pile of feces'
Belzgitay I watched this movie when I was 11 on TV and it was really, really funny. It was a fun, adventurous film following the adventure of Slappy and The Stinkers. The ending was great and I loved how the teacher got what he deserved. My favourite character was the kid with the allergies (I can't remember his name :-( ) People say the acting was bad but they were a bunch of 7-year-olds, you can't expect too much. I actually thought the acting from the kids was pretty good. Sure, the situation was a bit unrealistic, but the adventures of the average 7-year-old would not be very exciting. Over all I give it a 10 because it's a fun family film.
blueaugust This movie is the type of good clean adventure kids today need. Happy endings are rare these days and kids need to experience HAPPY !! A group of kids take on the responsibility of Slappy The Seal after being found mistreated. Again, I think children need to see more of this......the need for humans to have compassion and sympathy for others, and a desire to do the right thing. Soon Slappy becomes an integral part of their group and the movie depicts their adventures (imagine how hard it is to keep a seal from being discovered by your parents for example). Predictable, yes......a little thin plot-wise, yes, but sweet and lighthearted just the same.