The Growing Pains Movie

2000 "Look who's all grown up."
The Growing Pains Movie
5| 1h35m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 04 November 2000 Released
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
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When the Seaver family reunites in Washington, D.C., to celebrate Jason and Maggie's 30th wedding anniversary, Maggie startles everyone when she announces her plans to run for Congress.

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cueball1089 The Seavers return Yes. I liked how Mike was doing Advertisements. I hated it when Jason was writing books. I am happy Mike married Kate. I liked the part when Ben was driving and got arrested. In the movie they should have had the theme song right after Jason said "Check Please. Give it to him." That is when they should have put the song. They didn't have it. This was the best movie ever. They need a sequel though. They should put it on Video and DVD.
Monika-5 Growing Pains was one of the many shows I watched as a young kid growing up in the 1980s. I love reunion movies but I didn't have much expectation for this one. I'm sorry I didn't tape it because I really enjoyed it! The political storyline may turn some viewers off, and the story is pretty farfetched overall, but that's pretty much the norm in any TV reunion movie. It was great to see Mike and Carol at each other's throats and to see Ben as a slacker dude (which we all knew he'd turn out to be). A lot of fun!
soccrstr6 When I saw the preview for this movie, I thought it would just be another reunion movie from an 80's television show. But when I saw this movie, I was greatly surprised. It was a great reunion of the Seaver Family. All of the original cast were great in their roles, and the plot in which Maggie runs for Congress was great. This was a great movie.
Josh Lewis The "Growing Pains" show was always full of fun. But made into a movie was more like a drama then a comedy. I must say the acting was ten times better, and once you watch the whole thing, you begin to like the seaver family. Although, you do miss the old house, and it seems a little too big for the Seaver family. It grows on you. I must say that Kirk Cameron has become a perfect actor, and seems that he now really knows how to act and isn't that "corny little kid" anymore. In fact, Kirk was the highlight of the movie. The plot was a little weak and could have been better...but all and all it was pretty good. If anything, maybe they should take another shot at it with another plot, because there was something I liked about it. Good...nice...funny...movie. It was pretty good! I would not be surprised if Hollywood grabed Kirk Cameron back for a few new movies...he has what it takes.