100 Things to Do Before High School
100 Things to Do Before High School
TV-G | 11 November 2014 (USA)

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    SpuffyWeb

    Sadly Over-hyped

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    Stoutor

    It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.

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    Roman Sampson

    One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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    Ginger

    Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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    Spacething7474

    This show was good. Like Scott Fellows's other toons and sitcoms, they were funny and had good sound effects. It's a shame it got cancelled with only 1/4th of the show done (however, it's treatment was a whole lot better than Legendary Dudas).

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    dror-19417

    Every time I see this TV program on my TV converter, I just get annoyed. It's so casual, so but so not funny with mediocre actors. In my country there are frequent youth programs from the past few years, I clearly prefer a program like Henry Danger or iCarly. Let's start with the fact that photography on the program gets on your nerves, as if it's for children under the age of 10. There were a few episodes I liked a little, the rest were bad. The only actor in the series who almost manages to make me laugh is Owen Joyner, the rest is awful and especially the main character Isabella, I can not say whether she is a bad actress or that her character is just bad and boring, bored girl. Thank God it ended up with only 25 episodes, hoping it was the end. However, in relation to the junk series of Nickelodeon's last years like make it pop, rock school and worst game Shakers this series is a relatively fine series but on the other hand a bad series 5/10

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    yuvallevental

    The same director that created this series also created Ned's Declassified School Survival guide, which is rather similar. However, in Ned's Declassified, the music was livelier, and even the "mean" characters were more hilarious and laid-back. The characters' voices are just too stale in this series. Also, the plots are too choppy in 100 Things, whereas they were smoother in Ned's Declassified. I liked Cookie more than Fenwick because Cookie was less arrogant, more hilarious, and more tech-savvy.I think the idea is good though, just the show structure is too stale compared to Ned's Declassified.

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    c-computerkid

    100 Things to Do Before High School is funny and entertaining, two words I never thought I'd use with a Nick sitcom again. Most "Nick-coms" of the past few years have ranged from clichéd (iCarly and Victorious) to inconsistent (The Thundermans) to just awful (Haunted Hathaways). But 100 Things, created by Scott Fellows (Ned's Declassified) is simply brilliant.Like Ned's Declassified, the show focuses on the lives of three middle-schoolers: C. J. (Isabela Moner), Crispo (Owen Joyner), and Fenwick (Jaheem Toombs). Together, they make a to-do list of everything they need to do before high school. The premise sounds hackneyed, but the result is anything but.The acting from almost everyone involved is top-notch. Moner brings effortless charm to C. J., one of the most likable leads in any teen sitcom I have seen. Unlike recent Nick female leads, she's not a drama queen and doesn't overact, lending her character a relatable charm. Toombs and Joyner compliment each other well; Toombs's Fenwick obsesses over details while Joyner's Crispo takes a decidedly laid-back approach. Even the supporting cast, including venomous bully Mindy Minus (Brady Reiter) and guidance counselor/voice of reason Mr. Roberts (Jack De Sena, better known for playing Sokka on Avatar The Last Airbender).Refreshingly, there's no laugh track present, and the writing is so good that it doesn't need one. In fact, the writers are the same geniuses behind Fellows' Ned's Declassified. As in Ned's Declassified, the writers never hesitate to throw in surreal or random elements, often to hilarious effect.If you've given up on quality programming from Nickelodeon, I highly recommend 100 Things to Do Before High School. It's creative and funny and I hope it gets the long run it deserves.

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