Mjeteconer
Just perfect...
TeenzTen
An action-packed slog
Humbersi
The first must-see film of the year.
rhees-70730
I turn this off after about 20 minutes because I'll file for and Darla keep kissing each other. These are very young kids and I don't think that showing them kissing all the time is appropriate for a children's movie. With our hyper-sexualized society the way it is, I don't see the point and adding to it in a children's movie.
stormhawk2018
I liked the film "The Little Rascals" since I watched for first time in TV, long ago, in the late 90's. It would be years before I saw it again but I like it even more now.The film did not receive positive reviews and most considered it to be an average movie at the most, but in my opinion the film is above average. The film has a very 'cuteness' feel to it. You have children acting as if they were adults and actual adults rarely appear in the film or have a small contribution to the plot. It's entertaining to watch the romantic relationship between Alfalfa and Darla. It made me warm and tingly inside! I won't spoil the movie for you, but if you haven't seen this classic, do check it out.
Lee Eisenberg
I've seen a few of the old Little Rascals movies. Obviously the racial content was questionable. Penelope Spheeris's movie "The Little Rascals" is, well, kids' stuff. All pretty harmless.However, there's a scene that should especially catch out attention nowadays. Donald Trump has a cameo. He's now running an entire presidential campaign based on xenophobia and demagoguery, all with the maturity level of a third-grader. He's even announced that he's banning The Washington Post and The Huffington Post from covering his campaign. We have to do whatever we can to keep this psychopath from getting anywhere near the White House.Anyway, this is a typical cute movie for the young 'uns. Nothing special.
slapstck2000
OK, so these kids aren't the originals, AND I HAVE seen the original show on t.v when I was a kid in the 70s, OK so the kids AND their parents weren't dressed in present day clothes, and OK I noticed Stymie, AND Buckweat in the same movie, which was something that didn't happen in the original except once, in an episode where they had a parent and kids party at school Mary Pickford I think was there , Stymie played Buckwheats dad, up TO AND since then the 2 never met, and OK I don't believe Alfalfa would have had that hair style in 1994, it worked in the 1930s original , but hey who am I, and I thought the kids car (the blur) was cool, but no I don't ever see them making a sequel, it was for the kids only, Michael Smith