Review of Jack-Jack Attack (2005) by Patrick G — 16 Mar 2009
First off, the opening credits took me back to those fear-inducing station ID's of the 50s and 60s (who can look at the CBS Eye and not feel someone is looking back at you?).
This is a plot-within-a-plot involving Jack-Jack Parr's day with babysitter Kari (Bret Parker) that we do not see in 'The Incredibles', kind of like the other end of the phone conversation in the Firesign Theatre's 'Further Adventures of Nick Danger' Why is this guy ordering a pizza-to-go and no anchovies?
Anyway, Kari, in a flashback of an interrogation by agent Rick Dicker (Bud Luckey), finds herself over her head dealing with Jack-Jack's emerging powers before being 'rescued' by bad guy Syndrome (Jason Lee). To her credit, Kari was an excellent choice for watching small children who can spontaneously combust, fire lasers from their eyes defy gravity and change body mass at will. Where can I find one of those and how much do they charge?
This review of Jack-Jack Attack (2005) was written by Patrick G on 16 Mar 2009.
Jack-Jack Attack has generally received mixed reviews.
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