Roxy and Jane have slim waists, hot slender legs, delicate faces, feminine hair and no tattoo or other trashy features.
Their slim waist and feminine hair FTW
Therefore a good natural movie
Good movie with a a fun subject matter. I think that the teenage culture was represented well in this and the subject of relationship is relevant even today. Good job guys!
New York Minute
2004
Action / Comedy / Crime / Family / Romance
New York Minute
2004
Action / Comedy / Crime / Family / Romance
Plot summary
One day in New York City, Jane Ryan tries out for an overseas college program, her twin sister Roxy schemes to meet her favorite punk rockers, and a series of mishaps throws their day into chaos. The usually-adversarial sister decide to unite against the forces around them so both can accomplish their goals.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
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Are these girls even American
New York Minute
The second and final film the girls made that was a theatrical release, as well as being the last film as of 2021 that they appeared in together.
It follows the usual format that their films do, but there is a sense of there being more of a storyline/theatrical feel.
It's not bad, it's not great, but it does provide some entertainment.
Nowhere near as bad as the rating suggests!
I think the best gag of the movie is Trey's line "Is it my birthday?" when he sees Jane and Roxy in just towels, having just come out of the shower. New York Minute isn't perfect, none of the Mary Kate and Ashley movies are, but 3.9 is way too low. I thought it was fun and entertaining, though very predictable. The subplot about the micro chip inside the dog was a little clumsy, but that's me being picky. I must say the music choices are great, with "War" being played very loudly, and then the talented Eugene Levy singing badly (intentionally) "Bad girl what are you going to do when I come for you?" in reference to Roxy. People say it is just an excuse for Mary Kate and Ashley to show off their fashion tips, but it is much more than that. It set out to entertain, and I personally think it mostly succeeded, putting aside the predictable plot and superficial scripting. 7/10 Bethany Cox.