MXP - Most Extreme Primate

MXP - Most Extreme Primate


Starring:Robby Benson, Devin Douglas Drewitz, Trevor Wright (II), Ian Bagg, Robert Tinkler, Gwynyth Walsh, Nicole McKay, James Crescenzo, Bjorn Leines, Troy Aldridge, Ben Baxter, Jason Bryden, Chris Burns (VII), Curtis Butchart, Casey Dubois, Gustavo Febres, J. Guillermo Flores, Colin Foo, Jenn Forgie, Nicholas Harrison (II)
Director: Robert Vince
Studio: Miramax
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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An unlikely friendship is forged when an overachieving chimpanzee meets a lonely boy with a love for snowboarding in MXP: Most Extreme Primate. Jack the chimpanzee (MVP and MVP II) has given up hockey and skateboarding in favor of life with his family at the El Simian Nature Reserve, but a Mexican vacation gone awry lands Jack in Blackbrush, Colorado--right in the path of a lonely boy named Pete who's just moved into town. The two quickly become close friends, and eventually Pete teaches Jack to snowboard and they become partners in a snowboarding race. Factor in two greedy men looking to make their fortunes by kidnapping Jack and Jack's worried (human) "Mom" trying to track down Jack from Mexico in spite of a fierce hurricane, and a very familiar plot runs its predictable course. Unlike the previous MVP movies, this third production lacks intensity and suspense and ultimately leaves the viewer feeling uninvolved and uninterested. A brief demonstration by snowboarder Bjorn Leines serves as a high point for snowboarding fans. (Ages 5 to 10) --Tami Horiuchi
Description
After an exciting year playing hockey with the Seattle Simians and a brief stint learning how to skateboard, Jack the amazing chimp is about to go where no chimp has gone before -- snowboarding down snowy mountain peaks, carving and shredding all the way!
MXP - Most Extreme Primate
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • This movie cures AIDS
  • MXP in the hizzy my nizzy$
  • give me a break
  • Greatest Movie Ever Made!
  • Amazing!
MXP - Most Extreme Primate
Starring: Robby Benson , Devin Douglas Drewitz , Trevor Wright (II) , Ian Bagg , and Robert Tinkler
Director: Robert Vince
Manufacturer: Miramax
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B0000BWVAE
Release Date: 2004-01-20

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An unlikely friendship is forged when an overachieving chimpanzee meets a lonely boy with a love for snowboarding in MXP: Most Extreme Primate. Jack the chimpanzee (MVP and MVP II) has given up hockey and skateboarding in favor of life with his family at the El Simian Nature Reserve, but a Mexican vacation gone awry lands Jack in Blackbrush, Colorado--right in the path of a lonely boy named Pete who's just moved into town. The two quickly become close friends, and eventually Pete teaches Jack to snowboard and they become partners in a snowboarding race. Factor in two greedy men looking to make their fortunes by kidnapping Jack and Jack's worried (human) "Mom" trying to track down Jack from Mexico in spite of a fierce hurricane, and a very familiar plot runs its predictable course. Unlike the previous MVP movies, this third production lacks intensity and suspense and ultimately leaves the viewer feeling uninvolved and uninterested. A brief demonstration by snowboarder Bjorn Leines serves as a high point for snowboarding fans. (Ages 5 to 10) --Tami Horiuchi

Description

After an exciting year playing hockey with the Seattle Simians and a brief stint learning how to skateboard, Jack the amazing chimp is about to go where no chimp has gone before -- snowboarding down snowy mountain peaks, carving and shredding all the way!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This movie cures AIDS.......2007-06-15

Well what more can I say. I used to be dying of AIDS until I watched this movie. It made me feel better instantly, and when I got my next CD4+ T cell count it was back to normal. My AIDS was gone. The doctors in my hospital are using the power of MXP to cure all sorts of things.

5 out of 5 stars MXP in the hizzy my nizzy$.......2007-05-20

WOW! I was blown away by this movie. When I first saw MVP 2, I didn't even think that a better movie exist. Then I discovered this bad boy at a Wal-Mart in the cheap movie bin....for some reason? I immediately went home and popped it into my dvd player and sat down, popped a cold one (RC Cola), ate a skittle, and awaited for the laughter! Jack is back in this all out action extravaganza. The movie starts where MVP 2 left off. After Jack dominates Ted at the skateboard competition, Jack and Ted get into a fight, and Jack is kicked out of school for violent behavior and extreme acts of prejudice. But did that keep Jack down? Heck no! Jack says "later suckas, Im goin' to Colorado". At least thats what I think he said. Its actually just chimp jibberish. Just like MVP 2, Jack is joined by an all star cast featuring David Allen Grier, Sarah Jessica Parker, and that one guy from "Everybody Loves Raymond". It also shows Jack training with pro snow-boarder Lance Bettington. That scene was so awesome, I threw my bike into the street! So if you want to stay up all night laughing, then check this movie out. Because there's one thing for sure about this movie, "Jack is back, ready for the attack, and that ain't whack".

2 out of 5 stars give me a break.......2004-05-28

everyone thinks snowboarding is easy - "wow hey look a chimp can do it!". yah a kid watching this movie will probably break his neck trying to do the tricks this chimp does. i would reccommend a more basic video like MVP first.

5 out of 5 stars Greatest Movie Ever Made!.......2004-04-04

This movie was hilarious. It is definitely a movie for teens. I am not joking when I say that this monkey walks, talks, and acts like a human. Plus he throws his balls at unsuspecting victims. You will fall over laughing, especially if you are under the influence. The jokes in this movie are not funny at all, but this monkey acts like he is constantly on crack, and he always jitters and shakes. Plus you can tell that everytime he is snowboarding that someone pushed him down the mountain and he is trying to stop, but he can't. In one scene you can see the guys hand pushing him off of a jump. It was probably the funniest thing I have ever seen. Go see this movie... no, wait, go buy this movie! It will be worth it!

5 out of 5 stars Amazing!.......2004-02-18

Of the 3 films in the MVP trilogy, I think MXP might be the best. I watched this one with a few friends before going out on a Saturday night. The comic hijinks of Jack and the other monkeys, as wells as the complete aloofness of every adult in the movie who fails to see Jack climbing trees, eating food, and sneaking onto airplanes dressed in a sombrero and pancho is incredible. This film sells itself. 1 monkey + 1 snowboard = awesome. Is MXS (Most Extreme Surfer) next? I hope so.

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