When it comes to action, comedy, and drama, three words apply: lamer, lamer, lamest. James Berardinelli,ReelViews
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08/18/2006 @ 12:00 AM
In a feat of dullness quite powerful in its own way, this lifeless family comedy sucks the joy from every joke it touches X-Men's Rogue would be envious. Lisa Schwarzbaum,Entertainment Weekly
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08/16/2006 @ 12:00 AM
Zoom is another one of those endearingly cheap, twice-annual Tim Allen movies that seem to be forever playing on airplanes. (Next up is Santa Clause 3.) Geoff Pevere,Toronto Star
Zoom is a movie that you've probably seen several times already. Jason Anderson,Globe and Mail
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08/12/2006 @ 12:00 AM
Your ability to tolerate this movie depends on how much music from the band Smashmouth you can stand. Peter Hartlaub,San Francisco Chronicle
The only noteworthy thing about the movie, in fact, is a sort of casual racial insensitivity. Stephen Whitty,Newark Star-Ledger
Shabbily filmed and resolutely unfunny. Ty Burr,Boston Globe
Frankly, this would have been a perfect candidate for the straight-to-DVD shelf. But the young stars are appealing, and at this point in his career, Allen could carry a family film with one hand tied behind his back. Elizabeth Weitzman,New York Daily News
The under-achieving Zoom resembles nothing so much as as a subpar episode of a failed Disney Channel teleseries. Joe Leydon,Variety
The director of Zoom is Peter Hewitt, who also directed Garfield. Nothing more to say about that. Stephen Williams,Newsday
If Tim Allen really was a superhero, his name would be Blandman. His power: turn even the most innocuous kiddie movie into something nearly unwatchable. John Monaghan,Detroit Free Press