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The Bike Squad (2002)
Released By: MTI Home Video   Rating: PG   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: MTI Home Video
Genre: Children's
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Richard Gabai
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Michael McConnohie, Wolf Bradley, Thomas Garner, Stephanie Denise Griffin, Michael Louden
Published ID: 467999
UPC: 039414510904, 084296408696,
Plot: A young boy forced to spend his summer in an unfamiliar town seeks solace in the company of his loyal dog Jupiter until a pair of bungling dog-nappers spirit the pooch away in director Richard Gabai kid-friendly tale of adventure and friendship. There's nothing that Ryan wants more than to spend the summer with his dad. Upon learning that his father has accepted a summer teaching position in a town where Ryan has no friends, however, the boy's sun-soaked plans quickly take a turn for the worse. Now left only his canine companion, Jupiter, to pass away the days as his dad teaches class, Ryan is heartbroken when Jupiter goes missing without a trace. Just as all hope of ever finding Jupiter begins to fade, Ryan befriends a sympathetic trio of youngsters who are ready and willing to reunite the summer visitor with his mysteriously vanished dog. Though their skilled detective work soon leads them to an unscrupulous research scientist who has enlisted the aid of what appears to be the least competent dog-nappers ever, a notable lack of evidence leaves the children's parents doubting the outlandish tale and forces the kids the kids to cook up a plan of their own to get Jupiter back home safely. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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A movie for (and apparently made by) little kids.
Added 1/7/2004

Too many movie makers these days either don't know or don't care that the modern child is more difficult to entertain than the kid of yesteryear. Like it or not, they are usually exposed to more at an earlier age and they are going to be too savvy for this kind of fluff.

"The Bike Squad" centers around a pre-teen named Ryan. Ryan's dog is stolen by a couple of bumbling dognappers and it's up to him and three of his new friends to get the dog back. As it turns out, dogs are being snatched up at an alarming rate around town and are being sold by the twosome to an evil researcher.

From that description, you can pretty much guess how everything will unfold. The only possible surprise is when the four kids actually break into a research lab like a pint-sized ALF. The rest of the film is the same old tired cliche of kids who are constantly being let down by clueless adults who don't believe them.

The acting is uniformly awful with the exception of Graham Spillman. As the lead child, Braden Parkes is inoffensive but lacking in natural talent. This is one "boy and his dog" movie that you'll wanna smack on the nose with a rolled up newspaper.


4 out of 7 people found this helpful.
Great for kids 11 & under
Added 10/17/2003

Saw this movie on showtime a nice story with likable characters for younger viewers, too predictable for the older crowd. Good family film!
5 out of 5 people found this helpful.
Fun family film with cute kids!
Added 8/21/2003

This film is a sweet family adventure. The main boy, Ryan, is in such a dilemma, we felt sorry for him!The directing leaves a little to be desired...but the story is a great one for little kids. Nothing too scary...even the bad guys are'nt scary.
5 out of 5 people found this helpful.
A movie for (and apparently made by) little kids.
Added 1/7/2004

Too many movie makers these days either don't know or don't care that the modern child is more difficult to entertain than the kid of yesteryear. Like it or not, they are usually exposed to more at an earlier age and they are going to be too savvy for this kind of fluff.

"The Bike Squad" centers around a pre-teen named Ryan. Ryan's dog is stolen by a couple of bumbling dognappers and it's up to him and three of his new friends to get the dog back. As it turns out, dogs are being snatched up at an alarming rate around town and are being sold by the twosome to an evil researcher.

From that description, you can pretty much guess how everything will unfold. The only possible surprise is when the four kids actually break into a research lab like a pint-sized ALF. The rest of the film is the same old tired cliche of kids who are constantly being let down by clueless adults who don't believe them.

The acting is uniformly awful with the exception of Graham Spillman. As the lead child, Braden Parkes is inoffensive but lacking in natural talent. This is one "boy and his dog" movie that you'll wanna smack on the nose with a rolled up newspaper.


4 out of 7 people found this helpful.
Great for kids 11 & under
Added 10/17/2003

Saw this movie on showtime a nice story with likable characters for younger viewers, too predictable for the older crowd. Good family film!
5 out of 5 people found this helpful.
Fun family film with cute kids!
Added 8/21/2003

This film is a sweet family adventure. The main boy, Ryan, is in such a dilemma, we felt sorry for him!The directing leaves a little to be desired...but the story is a great one for little kids. Nothing too scary...even the bad guys are'nt scary.
5 out of 5 people found this helpful.
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