The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie
The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie
| 23 October 2005 (USA)
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After making it to the top of the charts, members of the Silver Boulders, a popular tween rock band, find themselves undermined by internal squabbling as the bandmates seek different creative directions.

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StunnaKrypto

Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.

Dorathen

Better Late Then Never

Senteur

As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.

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Monkeywess

This is an astonishing documentary that will wring your heart while it bends your mind

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TheLittleSongbird

This is all personal opinion of course, but I cannot stand the show and consider it one of my least favourite ever shows. The movie/mockumentary fares better, and I wouldn't put anywhere near my bottom 20, but unfortunately I have little good to say about it. The sloppy production values are still there, as is the clichéd and unfunny writing and annoying characters. On top of that you have music that is both forgettable and headache-inducing(at least in my view), a plot that plays more of a very predictable extended TV episode and terrible acting. All in all, I am really sorry, I didn't like it, I guess it just wasn't my cup of tea. 1/10 Bethany Cox

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Eli Allen

This is an amazing documentary/rock-mockumentary musical comedy. It's fake, but based on real-life. It's a family affair! The film and series is: directed, written, created, and executive produced by: Polly Draper. The main characters are Draper's real-life sons, Nat and Alex Wolff who really write, compose, sing, and perform all the music. It also stars there show-and-real-life father and Draper's husband, Michael Wolff ("Mr. (Sonny) Wolff" in the film and series). He stars as a dorky father who plays the accordion. Since Draper is to busy putting the whole show together it's too much for her to star on the series, so she's known as deceased and the series does not talk too much about her/their "mock(-umentary)" mom.Now, to get started on how adults can get interested too!Polly Draper is an actress, writer, producer, and first time director. I'm sure there's people out there that remember a hit ABC show in the late 80's and early 90's titled, "thirtysomething." Well, Draper is best-known for her starring-role as career woman Ellyn Warren (Remember, she was friends with Michael, Hope, and Elliot). Also, Michael Wolff is not dorky in real-life. In real-life he is a famous jazz pianist-composer-band-leader and occasional singer-songwriter. He is best-known for his role as the band-leader and musical director of the 1987-91 talk show, "The Arsenio Hall Show."Actually, Wolff and Draper weren't even married to each other at the time. It wasn't until Draper guest stared on "The Arsenio Hall Show," that they met and eventually married.He's also worked with: B.B. King, Bobby McFerrin, Christian McBride, Frank Sinatra, Dave Koz, the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, Jean Luc Ponty, Warren Zevon, Wayne Shorter, Cal Tjader, Cannoball Adderley, and Sonny Rollins.Too top it off. In 1975, Wolff became the musical director, vocalist, and arranger for jazz artist, Nancy Wilson! As well as working with many other greats!Since "Naked Brothers" is Draper's directing debut when was was her screen writing debut?"The Tic Code," (1998, Italy; 1999, USA; 2000, NYC) was her first screenplay writing and producing. It's a romantic-musical-drama film. It was part biography and was inspired by her husband (Wolff)'s struggles with his mild case of Tourette syndrome and his love of the jazz piano. Starring: Polly Draper, Gregory Hines; And Introducing: Christopher George Marquette. Directed by: Gary Winick; written by: Polly Draper; Produced by: Polly Draper, Michael Wolff, Sarah Pillsbury, Karen Tangora. Music by: Michael Wolff (composer, piano); (partner) Alex Foster (Saxophone).Back too the "Naked Brothers Band"...Nat and Alex formed a band in pre-school with there best-friends who were all in the movie and all but one is also in the series!The film had specials appearances by tons of celebrities who are friends with Draper and Wolff: Arsenio Hall; Nancy Wilson; Cyndi Lauper; Julianne Moore; Uma Thurman; Ricki Lake; Ann Curry; Tony Shalhoub; Cindy Blackman; John B. Williams to the whole cast of "thirtysomething" (Ken Olin, Mel Harris, Melanie Mayron, Patricia Wettig, Tim Busfield, Peter Horton as well as Draper herself!); and Draper's (off-Broadway writing and starring in) Getting Into Heaven cast (Gretchen Egolf, James Badge-Dale, Barbara Eda-young). The show brought Nickelodeon's highest-rated premiere in seven years!As well as starring in the show, Wolff also co-executive produces/music produces and music supervises the show.In the movie at the time (when Nat and Alex were only (9 and 6) and (12 and 9 in the series), presently 13 and 10), follows a world-famous rock band that deals with friendship, fame, girls, and a band break up. But, eventually gets back together at the end of the movie.In the film, "Naked Brothers" weren't famous in real-life (which was, filmed in 2004), but in the show it all came true! Though, they exaggerate to pretend to be world-famous like "The Beatles" (that band inspired Nat and Alex in the beginning). Other "Draper" relatives are in the series and film: Jesse Draper (Jessica Cook Draper-Nat and Alex's cousin and Polly's niece) (as the band tutor and babysitter, Jesse Cook), Billy Draper (Jesse's brother) (as Jesse's boyfriend Billy Timmerman) ("The Timmerman Brothers"), Adam Draper (Jesse's other brother) (as Jesse's other boyfriend Donnie Timmerman), (another "Draper" relative) Coulter Mulligan (Polly's nephew-and Jesse's cousin) (as Jesse's OTHER boyfriend Johnny Timmerman), venture capitalist Tim Draper (Polly's brother and Jesse's father) (as Principle Schmoke), Eleanor Draper (Jesse's sister) (as Bessy-who is also Jesse's sister on the show), and Lisa Mulligan (Coulter's sister and Jesse's cousin) (as Tessy-Jesse's sister on the show). Tim Draper is also the consulting producer. Some heck of a family affair! Beautifully scripted/directed/produced, stay tuned to back-to-back of new episodes, Saturday's (on Nickelodeon) at 8:30PM/ET.

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Emma A.

A big fan of mockumentary and musical fiction, I find this to be a great movie, fun for kids and 'tweens (the intended audience). Actually, it can be enjoyed by anyone with an open mind. The songs are surprisingly catchy, and fun to annoy your friends with (namely Crazy Car). These kids may not be so great now, but they definitely have a bright future ahead of them, if they don't get screwed over by the child star business anyway. I also find this movie rather inspiring. I'm sure many children will have NBB-influenced attempts at forming a band with friends... heck, I even wanted to do it after seeing this movie. I would recommend this film to anyone with an open mind who enjoys music and would appreciate the cute factor. It's also a great introduction to mockumentary, and maybe even independent film-making.

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dawnficarra

This movie is awesome! The kids in this movie are gifted! Have you ever seen a six year old play the drums perfectly? Well if you watch the movie you will! And Nate Wollf is so hot even though he is two years older then me. But the movie is about a band called the Golden Boulders and when the band brakes up the brothers Nate and Alex go into depression.Me and my friends loved it because it was funny,cool and cute!Like Nate is in love with this girl Roselina and when ever she goes up to him he talks in a British accent because he wants to be like the Beatls!Over all it is just a great movie with a good ending and you should watch it on Feb. second at 8:00 on Nickalloden!

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