| Bruce Lee Movie: Hope Ranch
Movie Hope Ranch |  |  | | List Price: $24.98 | | Label: New Concorde
Salesrank: 80372
Released: March 9, 2004 | | Our Price: $35.99 | | Used Price: $2.74 | | MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD | |
Hope Ranch Reviews: Good film  2009-11-18 - This really is a decent movie... I was suprised myself.. Lamas plays a good part and has a decent story line...
Troubled teens going to a Ranch to be rehabilitated...
Good family movie...
Drugs, Juvenile crime, corrupt judge, happy ending  2009-04-01 - I am truly sorry having to give TWO STARS to a "feel good" movie with bad guys loosing, highly bias Judge developing a heart, horses, motorcycles and one good cleavage shot. The story is so predictable that it telegraphs everything that is going to happen. The three bad kids are bad, but are easily controlled by an ex-con that now works at the ranch with the help of a former marine ex-cop and an old washed up cowboy. Good star lineup but even with some good acting the plot is a bit to weak.
Hope Ranch  2008-12-16 - I have looked everywhere for this movie and finally found it here. I am so happy. Didn't take long to arrive. Very satisfied with this purchase.
YUP! DEFINITELY A CLEAN MOVIE  2005-06-07 - Sometimes teens are too smart-alecky [or arrogant] to appreciate a movie that teaches right from wrong.
J. T. Hope is an ex-cop and Marine who wants to make a difference in the lives of juvenile delinquents.
He is trying to get his ranch qualified for these juvys, so wouldn't you know, the red tape brass hands him what she considers 3 tough punks who will probably make him fail. She gives him only two weeks to show improvement in these 3 boys attitudes.
Needless to say the boys are out of their environment and have a rough time relating to horses and cattle. Boy, did they have a lot to learn.
Lorenzo Lamas - is a young man that Hope rehabilitated and he returned to the ranch to help. Neat tough guy!
Barry Corbin, as the old duffer used a bit of humor in teaching these tough guys the facts of life in getting along with each other.
And of couse, the one kid has a problem with his crack-head brother [whose only friends seems to be the snake].
Loved the way the boys learned to ride a horse and work the cattle.
Then we have the lady [Gail O'Grady] whose job it is to report any problems Hope has with the boys. Brass wants a failing report. Of course, they [her and her adopted daughter] gets tangled up with the druggies and we have a big rescue scene.
Altogether a great movie for the family to watch.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - great addition to the DVD shelf.
Cute, but trite.  2004-05-31 - As a sixteen year old girl, it can be difficult to find movies to watch with my parents. This one certainly qualified for that--it was moderately funny, had hardly any language, no "bedroom scenes" as my mother calls them, and ended happily. What violence there was revolved mostly around teenage boys acting tough. The basic premise--delinquent boys taken from civilization to learn how to shape up on a cattle ranch--was appealing enough. Practically everything that happened in the movie was a cliche, though. I knew how the movie would end before the opening credits were up. Still, it's something inoffensive to watch with the folks.
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